The item contains information on James Miller’s professional life. It is an advertisement for a clearing out sale.
Ulverton (Quebec)
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The fonds contains source material on Church management, the congregation's affairs and the Church's women's organizations for Ulverton United Church from 1837 to 1995. It consists mainly of minutes, annual reports, registers of baptisms, marriages, and burials, account books, and correspondence. It is also a source of information on the South Durham Methodist Church and the Lisgar Methodist Church, as well as includes annual reports for the Ulverton-South Durham Pastoral Charge. The fonds is comprised of the following series: Church Boards (1879-1977), Buildings and Property (1842, 1965-1976), Financial Resources (1958-1977), Annual Reports (1930-1982, 1995), Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials (1837-1925, 1963), Orders of Service ([1949?]), Funds (1962-1968), Membership (1837-1884, 1917-1920), Historical (1942-1967), Organizations ([after 1925]-1992).
Ulverton United Church (Ulverton, Que.)The series contains source material on the repairs of Ulverton United Church second project. It consists of correspondence, submissions, invoices, sketches, notes, lists of correction and photographs. The repairs were done on the roof of the sacristy, roof of the neve and paint. The series is comprised of the following subseries: Correspondence (2001-2005), Finances (2001-2003), Sketches and notes (2001) and Photographs (2001).
The series contains source material on the repairs of Ulverton United Church first project. It consists of correspondence, submissions, invoices, sketches, notes, lists of correction and photographs. The repairs were done on the foundation, floor, doors and chimney. The series is comprised of the following subseries: Correspondence (2000-2003), Contract and submissions (2001), Sketches and notes (2000-2001) and Photographs (2001).
Item is a photograph of the interior of George Millar's General Store in Ulverton, Quebec, taken around 1920.