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            Collection Viola Lemieux
            CA SHC C011 · Collection · 1892-1950

            Collection presents information on St-Herménégilde from 1892 to 1950. It consists of visitor registers for the No. 9 school in the St-Herménégilde school board from 1892 to 1906; a handwritten history of the parish in St-Herménégilde on the occaison of its 75th anniversary in 1950; and newspaper clippings on Joseph Otis, Curé A. Tremblay, the marriage of M.A. Coulombe et Cora Tremblay, and rum baron Pierre St. Pierre. The school visitor registers are also a source informaton on the students attending the school, subjects taught, and schedules.

            Church construction
            CA SHC C025-002 · Item · [191-]
            Part of Collection Mme Lemieux

            The item is a photograph of the frame construction of a church, possibly in Saint-Herménégilde, from about 1910.

            Collection Mme Lemieux
            CA SHC C025 · Collection · [191-?]-[195-?]

            Collection presents sports and culture in Coaticook and St-Herménégilde from about the 1910s to the 1950s. It consists the following items:
            -photo, Chevaliers de Colomb in front of St-Jean-l’Évangeliste church, [195-?]
            -photo, unidentified anniversary, [195-?]
            -photo, softball team, St-Herménégilde, [191-?]
            -photo, construction of a church, possibly in St-Herménégilde, [191-]
            -photo, « Drame Claude Bardane », Magog, 1930
            -photo, excursion to St-Herménégilde, [1935?]
            -photo, group with priest, possibly at St-Herménégilde, Ernest Lemieux identified in photo, [1935?]
            -three photos, unidentified groups
            -postcard, Couvent de la Présentation de Marie, Coaticook