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            CA ETRC UC007 · Fonds · 1875-2018

            The fonds contains source material on Church management, the congregation's affairs, and Church organizations for the Wesley United Church in Beebe from 1875 to 2018. It also provides partial information (minutes, annual reports, etc.) on Graniteville United Church. It consists mainly of minutes, annual reports, correspondence, certificates and licences, and account books. The fonds is comprised of the following series: Church Boards (1875-2009), Legal (1933-1940), Buildings and Property (1876-2014), Financial Resources (1908-2010), Annual Reports (1919-1978, 2007), Baptisms, Marriages and Burials (1879-1992), Orders of Service (1930-2007), Funds (1936-2006), Membership (1876-2018), Historical (1897-2007), Organizations (1901-2016), Committees ([after 1890]-1968), Photographs (1877, [192-?]-1991) and Miscellaneous ([195-?] and after) .

            Wesley United Church (Beebe, Que.)
            Main Street, Coaticook
            CA ETRC P020-003-06-D002b-P528 · Item · [1910?], copied 1977
            Part of Eastern Townships Heritage Foundation fonds

            Item is a photograph of Main Street in Coaticook, with a view of the second building of the Coaticook Methodist Church (eventually Sisco Memorial Church) in the background from around 1885. The church building pictured was constructed around 1874 and was destroyed by fire in 1923.

            Reverend Thomas Johnson
            CA ETRC P009-001 · Series · [18-? copied 197-?]-1972)
            Part of Thomas Johnson fonds

            The series contains source material on the life of Reverend Thomas Johnson from the 1970s. It contains correspondence and biographical information of Reverend Thomas Johnson.