Economic Development - Eastern Townships Resource Centre

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Economic Development - Eastern Townships Resource Centre
Economic
Development
FINDING AID
Eastern Townships Resource Centre • 2013
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Economic Development
Finding Aid
Table of Contents
George Frederick Bowen
Classification System P005
P005/001 Plan Division Register ([ca 1860])
George Frederick Bowen fonds P005............................................................3
P005/002 Miscellaneous Documents (1875-1895)
Paul Desruisseaux fonds P012.......................................................................5
P005
James Miller fonds P069...............................................................................17
Edward Hale fonds P072..............................................................................20
James H. Smith fonds P132..........................................................................21
Albert Carlos Skinner fonds P136...............................................................23
Skinner Family fonds P162..........................................................................27
Elvyn M. Baldwn Family fonds P173..........................................................31
Homer L. Flannery fonds P184....................................................................75
ETRC Textual Records Collection: Economy P997/004...........................76
The production of this finding aid has been made possible through funding from the BélangerGardner Foundation.
George Frederick Bowen fonds. - ca. 1860-1896. - 7 textual records. - 40 plans.
Biographical sketch:
Born in Quebec City on 19 March 1811, George Frederick Bowen was the son of Edward Bowen, politician and Chief Justice, and Eliza
Davidson. In 1843, he married Eliza Jessie Wyatt. They had seven children. Bowen studied law in Quebec and was admitted to the Bar
in 1832. In 1835, he opened a law practice in Sherbrooke. From 1844 to 1887, he was Sheriff of the District of St. Francis. From 1887 to
1898, he was Prothonotary of the District, jointly with Hubert C. Cabana. Other positions he held include Justice of the Peace, Chairman
of Quarter Sessions and Commissioner in Bankruptcy. As well, Bowen was Mayor of Sherbrooke from 1852 to 1854, worked with a
number of Sherbrooke-area associations, and pursued a military career. George Frederick Bowen died in Sherbrooke on 26 April 1898.
Scope and content:
The fonds contains source material on the granting of lands in the Eastern Townships in the 19th century. The fonds is comprised of the
following series: Plan Division Register (ca. 1860) and Miscellaneous Documents (1875-1895).
Notes:
Title based on contents of fonds.
Moisture has started to appear on the Plan Division Register, and the binding is in bad shape.
The documents are in English.
Researchers may also consult archives of the Bowen family at the Centre de l’Estrie of the Archives nationales du Québec in Sherbrooke.
P005/001
Plan Division Register. - [ca 1860]. - 40 plans.
Scope and content:
The series consists of a register of plans of many townships (Ascot, Auckland, Barford, Barnston, Bolton, Brome, Brompton,
Chester, Clifton, Clinton, Compton, Ditton, Dudswell, Eaton, Ely, Farnham, Granby, Hatley, Hereford, Kingsey, Lingwick,
Melbourne, Milton, Newport Orford, Potton, Roxton, Shefford, Shipton, Stoke, Stukely, Tingwick, Warwick, Weedon, Westbury,
Wickham, Windsor, Wolfestown) from approximately 1860, The plans in the register indicate range numbers, lots, and in some
cases, owners’ names. The plans shows the divisions of lots and ranges of various locations in the Eastern Townships, some include
names of settlers.
Notes:
Title is based on contents of series.
The register is very fragile and the binding is broken.
The documents are in English.
P005/002
Miscellaneous Documents. - 1875-1895. - 7 textual records.
Scope and content:
The series contains source material on the activities of George Frederick Bowen from 1875 to 1895. It contains information on
Bowen’s business life mainly regarding land. It is comprised of correspondence, and a deed of sale.
Notes:
Title is based on contents of series.
The documents are in English.
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Paul Desruisseux
Classification System P012
P012/001 La Tribune Ltd ([195-]-1970)
P012/001/001 CHLT-TV (1951-1953)
P012/001/002 Miscellaneous Documents ([195-]-[196-])
P012/001/003 (1970)
P012/002 Senate (1966-1980)
P012/002/001 Speeches (1966-1980)
P012/002/002 Information for Senators ([196-?])
P012/002/003 Inflation ([1973?])
P012/002/004 Federal Transfers ([1978?])
P012/002/005 Housing ([197-])
P012/002/006 Textile Industry (1980)
P012/002/007 Miscellaneous Documents
P012/003 University of Sherbrooke (1955-1884)
P012/003/001 Annual Reports (1959-1984)
P012/003/002 General Library (1965-1975)
P012/003/003 Office of Research and Bursaries (1976)
P012/003/004 Art Gallery (1967)
P012/003/005 Convocation (1964)
P012/003/006 Miscellaneous Documents (1955-1980)
P012/004 Civil Code (1928)
P012/005 Canadian Association for Retarded Children (1967-1969)
P012/006 Kennedy Foundation (1965-1969)
P012/006/001 Kennedy International Awards (1968)
P012/006/002 Gala Sherbrookois (1965)
P012/006/003 Miscellaneous Documents (1965-1969)
P012/007 Press Clippings
P012/007/001 Economy (1956-1981)
P012/007/002 Journalism ([195-?]-[195-?])
P012/007/003 Politics (1957-1980)
P012/008 Photographs (1962-[197-?])
P012/009 Miscellaneous Documents (1928-1983)
George Frederick Bowen fonds, P005/001
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P012
Paul Desruisseaux fonds. - 1928-1984. - 0.45 m of textual records and other documents.
Biographical sketch:
Lawyer, businessman, and public figure Paul Desruisseaux was born in Sherbrooke on 1 May 1905 to Geoffrey Desruisseaux and Sarah
Gauthier. In 1945, he married Céline Duchesne. They had four children. Paul Desruisseaux studied at the École du Sacré-Coeur and the
Séminaire St-Charles-Borromée in Sherbrooke, the law school of Université de Montréal, the Babson Institute, and Harvard University.
In 1934, he was admitted to the Quebec Bar. The following year, he opened an office in Sherbrooke and practised law there until 1961.
Desruisseaux was also a businessman who founded and managed many companies. In 1955, he and Alphée Gauthier bought La Tribune
Ltée, which owned La Tribune newspaper, radio stations CHLT and CKTS, and CHLT television station. In 1966, after many strikes and
conflicts, La Tribune Ltee was sold to Québec Télémédia Inc. The same year, Desruisseaux was appointed to the Senate by GovernorGeneral Georges Vanier at the request of Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson. Paul Desruisseaux sat on the boards of many humanitarian
organizations such as the Canadian Red Cross Society in Sherbrooke and the Canadian Association for Retarded Children. In 1964,
Desruisseaux was awarded an honorary doctorate of law by Université de Sherbrooke. Paul Desruisseaux died in 1982, two years after
retiring from the Senate, following a lengthy illness.
Scope and content:
The fonds contains source material on Paul Desruisseaux’s career as a lawyer, senator, businessman, and humanitarian from 1950 to
1980 and on his wife Céline’s volunteer activities. It consists of documentary materials of various kinds, including correspondence,
statistics, declarations, speeches, financial statements, press clippings, publications, subject files, annual reports, press releases and
photographs. It is comprised of the following series: La Tribune Ltée ([195-]-1970), Senate (1966-1980), Université de Sherbrooke
(1955-1984), Civil Code (1928), Canadian Association for Retarded Children (1967-1969), Kennedy Foundation (1965-1969), Press
Clippings (Economy, Politics, Journalism ([195-?]-1981), Photographs (1962-[197-?]), and Miscellaneous Documents (1928-1983).
Notes:
Title based on contents of fonds.
The fonds also contains 9 photographs, 3 prints and 1 map.
The documents were donated in 1983 by Céline Desruisseaux, wife of Paul Desruisseaux.
The documents are in English and in French.
P012/001
La Tribune Ltee. - [195-]-1970. - 0.03 m of textual records.
Scope and content:
The series contains source material on Paul Desruisseax’s involvement with La Tribune Ltee from approximately the 1950s to 1970.
It contains the following files: CHLT-TV (1951-1953), Miscellaneous Documents ([195-]-[196-]), and 60th Anniversary (1970).
Notes:
Title is based on contents of series.
The documents are in French and English.
P012/001/001
CHLT-TV. - 1951-1953. - 0.01 m of textual records.
Scope and content:
The file contains source material on Desruisseaux’s involvement with CHLT-TV from 1951 to 1953. It includes
information on the history of La Tribune, and the development of beginnings of CHLT-TV in Sherbrooke. It
contains an historical sketch, a report on the City of Sherbrooke, and correspondence.
Notes:
Title is based on contents of file.
The documents are in French and English.
P012/001/002
Miscellaneous Documents. - [195-]-[196-]. - 0.01 m of textual records.
Paul Desruisseux fonds P012/001/001
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Scope and content:
The file contains source material on CHLT-TV and La Tribune from approximately the 1950s and 1960s. It
contains an advertisement for CHLT-TV, code of contact for publicity and journalism, salary statistics for
media work, statistics of the employees of La Tribune Ltee, a declaration of the president of La Tribune Ltee,
and a financial statement for the year end 1964 for Telegram & Publishing Co., Ltd.
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Notes:
Title is based on contents of file.
The documents are in French and English.
P012/001/003
60th Anniversary. - 1970. - 1 textual record.
Scope and content:
The file contains a copy of the 60th anniversary edition of La Tribune from 1970.
Notes:
Title is based on contents of file.
The document is in French.
P012/002
Senate. - 1966-1980. - 0.07 m of textual records.
Scope and content:
The series contains source material on Paul Desruisseaux’s involvement with the Senate of Canada from 1966 to 1980. It contains
the following files: Speeches (1966-1980), Information for Senators ([196-?]), Inflation ([1973?]), Federal Transfers [1978?],
Housing ([197-]), Textile Industry (1980), and Miscellaneous Documents (1970-1980).
Notes:
Title is based on contents of series.
The documents are in French.
P012/002/001
Speeches. - 196-1980. - 0.04 m of textual records.
Scope and content:
The file contains source material on the speeches and debates of the Senate of Canada from 1966 to 1980. It
contains transcripts and details of the debates.
Notes:
Title is based on contents of file.
The documents are in French.
P012/002/002
Information for the Senators. - [196-?]. - 0.02 m of textual records.
Scope and content:
The file contains source material on the Senate of Canada from approximately the 1960s. It contains a document
entitled, “Information Prepared for Members of the Senate of Canada”. It contains information on officers and
chiefs of principal branches, customs and practices, indemnity, allowances and benefits, and services of the
senate.
Notes:
Title is based on contents of file.
The documents are in English and French.
P012/002/003
Inflation. - [1973?]. - 0.01 m of textual records.
Scope and content:
The file contains source material on inflation produced by the liberal caucus from approximately 1973. It
contains a report on inflation.
Notes:
Title is based on contents of file.
The documents are in French.
Paul Desruisseaux fonds P012/001/002
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P012/002/004
Federal Transfers. - [1978?]. - 1 textual record.
Scope and content:
The file contains a document on federal transfers to the province of Quebec from the liberal caucus of Quebec
from approximately 1978.
Notes:
Title is based on contents of file.
The documents are in French.
P012/002/005
Housing. - [197-]. - 1 textual record.
Scope and content:
The file contains a report on Canadian housing statistics from approximately the 1970s.
Notes:
Title is based on contents of file.
The documents are in English.
P012/002/006
Textile Industry. - 1980. - 7 textual records.
Scope and content:
The file contains source material on the textile industry in Canada from 1980. It contains newspaper clippings,
correspondence, and a study of the Canadian Textile Industry .
Notes:
Title is based on contents of file.
The documents are in English and French.
P012/002/007
Miscellaneous Documents. - 1970-1980. - 9 textual records.
Scope and content:
The file contains various information relating to the Senate of Canada from 1970 to 1980. It contains
correspondence about the Tariff Board Act, letterhead for the Senate, a notice for a science lecture, an appendix
listing the senators, the committees, and other employees of the senate, and statistics on food prices.
Notes:
Title is based on contents of file.
The documents are in English and French.
P012/003
University of Sherbrooke. - 1955-1984. - 0.04 m of textual records.
Scope and content:
The series contains source material on the Desruisseax’s involvement with the University of Sherbrooke from 1955 to 1984. It
contains the following files: Annual Reports (1959-1984), General Library (1965-1975), Office of Research and Bursaries, Art
Gallery (1967), Convocation (1964), and Miscellaneous Documents (1955-1980).
Notes:
Title is based on contents of series.
The documents are in French.
P012/003/001
Annual Reports. - 1959-1984. - 0.04 m of textual records.
Scope and content:
The file contains source material on the University of Sherbrooke from 1959 to 1984. It contains annual reports.
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Notes:
Title is based on contents of file.
The documents are in French.
P012/003/002
General Library. - 1965-1975. - 0.02 m of textual records.
Scope and content:
The file contains source material on the University of Sherbrooke general library from 1965 to 1975. It contains
a bibliography of resources around the national identity of French Canada, an alphabetical list of periodicals,
users’ guides, and a bibliography of resources on the fine arts in Quebec.
Notes:
Title is based on contents of file.
The documents are in English.
P012/003/003
Office of Research and Bursaries. - 1976. - 0.01 m of textual records.
Scope and content:
The file contains source material on the office of research and bursaries of the University of Sherbrooke from
1976. It contains directories of bursaries and scholarships for advanced studies, and an application form.
Notes:
Title is based on contents of file.
The documents are in French.
P012/003/004
Art Gallery. - 1967. - 20 textual records.
Scope and content:
The file contains source material on the University of Sherbrooke Art Gallery from1967. It contains artist
names and piece information for artworks in the collection, newspaper clippings about openings and works of
art, a notebook and lists of contact information for various people, press releases regarding a grant received, a
receipt for artwork, a message to the members, and a blank loaning of artwork form.
Notes:
Title is based on contents of file.
The documents are in English and French.
P012/003/005
Convocation. - 1964. - 2 textual records.
Scope and content:
The file contains source material on the University of Sherbrooke’s convocation from 1964. It contains the
programme, and notes on the proceedings.
Notes:
Title is based on contents of file.
The documents are in French.
P012/003/006
Miscellaneous Documents. - 1955-1980. - 0.08 m of textual records.
Scope and content:
The file contains source material on the University of Sherbrooke from 1955 to 1980. It contains a telephone
directory, an alumni journal and a report on the comité de révision des structures, an annual report for the
centre de recherche en aménagement régional, a student produced journal, an agenda, a booklet listing the coop programs, directories for the faculty of commerce, an historical sketch of the University of Sherbrooke, the
constitution of the general association of students of the University of Sherbrooke, and a working document on
the academic structures of the University of Sherbrooke.
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P012/006/003
Notes:
Title is based on contents of file.
The documents are in French.
Miscellaneous Documents. - 1965-1969. - 9 textual records.
Scope and content:
The file contains source material on the Kennedy foundation from 1965 to 1969. It includes information
primarily on those involved in the foundation including Mrs. Joseph P. Kennedy . It is comprised of newspaper
clippings.
P012/004
Civil Code. - 1928. - 1 textual record.
Scope and content:
The series contains a book of the civil code of Quebec from 1928.
Notes:
Title is based on contents of series.
The binding of the book is broken.
The document is in French.
P012/005
Association for Retarded Children. - 1967-1969. - 9 textual records.
Scope and content:
The series contains source material on the Canadian Association for Retarded Children from 1967 to 1969. It contains a brochure
for the Montreal branch, handwritten notes, contact information for members of the Committee for the Galaxie Internationale for
the Mentally Retarded, a report on recent developments, a meeting notice, minutes, a programme, and correspondence.
Notes:
Title is based on contents of series.
The documents are in English and French.
P012/006
Kennedy Foundation. - 1965-1969. - 0.02 m of textual records.
Scope and content:
The series contains source material on the Kennedy Foundation from 1965 to 1969. It is comprised of the following files: Kennedy
International Awards(1968), Gala Sherbrookois (1965), and Miscellaneous Documents (1965-1969).
Notes:
Title is based on contents of series.
The documents are in French and English.
P012/006/001
Kennedy International Awards. - 1968. - 10 textual records.
Scope and content:
The file contains source material on the Kennedy International Awards from 1968. It contains information
on the award that the Canadian Association for Retarded Children won. It is comprised of correspondence,
programs, and newspaper clippings.
Notes:
Title is based on contents of file.
The documents are in English.
Notes:
Title is based on contents of file.
The documents are in English.
P012/007
Press Clippings. - [195-?]-1981. - 0.03 m of textual records.
Scope and content:
The series contains source material on Paul Desruisseaux’s business life. It is comprised of the following files: Economy (19561981), Journalism ([195-?]), and Politics (1957-1980).
Notes:
Title is based on contents of series.
The documents are in English and French.
P012/007/001
Economy. - 1956-1981. - 0.005 m of textual records.
Scope and content:
The file contains press clippings and other publicity on the economy from 1956 to 1981. It contains various
clippings regarding the state of the economy and business on various locations in North America and elsewhere
with many on the Sherbrooke area.
Notes:
Title is based on contents of file.
The documents are in English and French.
P012/007/002
Journalism. - [195-]. - 0.01 m of textual records.
Scope and content:
The file contains source material on journalism and publicity primarily in the Eastern Townships from
approximately the 1970s. It contains a copy of “La Radio Diffusion” by Alphonse Ouimet, articles on new
ways to publicize, and the state of advertisement and journalism at the time.
Notes:
Title is based on contents of file.
The documents are in English and French.
P012/007/003
Politics. - 1957-1980. - 0.015 m of textual records.
P012/006/002
Scope and content:
The file contains source material on the state of politics in Sherbrooke, Quebec, and Canada from 1957 to 1980.
It contains newspaper clippings primarily about separatism in Quebec.
Scope and content:
The file contains source material on the Sherbrookois Gala for the Canadian John F. Kennedy ‘Memorial
Evening for the Mentally Retarded from 1965. It contains information on the gala evening, and primarily
information on ‘Les Feux Follets’. It contains invitations, programmes, and newspaper clippings.
Notes:
Title is based on contents of file.
The documents are in English and French.
Gala Sherbrookois. - 1965. - 55 textual records.
Notes:
Title is based on contents of file.
The documents are in English and French.
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P012/008
Photographs. - 1962-[197-?]. - 6 photographs.
Scope and content:
The series contains photographs of a maquette for the Desruisseaux’s home in Knowlton, as well as photographs of a Catholic event
in Sherbrooke. from approximately the 1960s to the 1970s.
Notes:
Title is based on contents of series.
P012/009
Miscellaneous Documents. - 1928-1983. - 0.09 m of textual records.
Scope and content:
The series contains source material on various topics pertaining to the activities of Paul Desruisseaux. It includes, business cards,
brochures for various organizations, a résumé of Paul Desruisseaux, confederate states dollars, extracts of British North America
Act, a commemorative book given to new Canadians, correspondence, a yearbook from Babson Institute, finances for La Presse a
programme, a yearbook of the Duquesne Club, a commemorative 100th anniversary paper for the Séminaire St-Charles Borromée,
and the charter and list of members of the Mount Royal Club.
Notes:
Title is based on contents of file.
The documents are in English and French.
Maquette of Desruisseaux’s home, Paul Desruisseux fonds P012/008
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Paul Desruisseux fonds P012/001/002
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P069
James Miller
Classification System P069
P069/001 Miller Brothers Ledger (1858-1859)
P069/002 James Miller & co. Publicity
P069/003 Wilfrid Laurier Correspondence (1902,1908)
P069/004 Financial Statement (1892)
James Miller fonds. - 1858-1908. - 0.03 m of textual records.
Biographical sketch:
James Miller was born in Richmond on 24 May 1834. He married Mary Selina Reid in Melbourne on 21 September 1860. They had
two children. He spent almost all his life in Ulverton in the Township of Durham. From the end of the 1850s to the 1890s, James Miller
was a storekeeper, probably associated with his two brothers, Robert (1832) and William Scott (1835). In 1910, he was postmaster in
Ulverton.
Scope and content:
The fonds contains source material on the commercial activities of James Miller at the beginning and at the end of his career. Moreover,
it gives insight into his friendship with Wilfrid Laurier, Prime Minister of Canada from 1896 to 1911. The fonds consists of the
following series: Miller Brothers Ledger (1858-1859), James Miller & Co. Publicity (1899), Wilfrid Laurier Correspondence (1902,
1908), and Financial Statement (1892).
Notes:
Title based on contents of fonds.
A document affected by mould was kept within the fonds until processing (1994). That document, not related to James Miller, was
transferred to the ET Collection. The documents which remain in the fonds have not been treated.
The fonds was donated in 1978 by W.H. Cripps of North Hatley.
The documents are in English.
P069/001
Miller Brothers Ledger. - 1858-1859. - 0.04 m of textual records.
Scope and content:
The series contains source material on the business of the Miller Brothers and James Miller in Ulverton from 1858 to 1859. It
contains information on customer information, finances, and products It contains a ledger from the Miller Brothers.
Notes:
Title is based on contents of file.
The documents are in English.
P069/002
James Miller & Co. Publicity. - 1899. - 1 textual record.
Scope and content:
The series contains source material on James Miller & Co. in Ulverton from 1899. It contains an advertisement for the store
notifying of a dissolution of partnership and the resulting sales in the store.
Notes:
Title is based on contents of series.
The document is in English.
P069/003
Wilfrid Laurier Correspondence. - 1902, 1908. - 2 textual records.
Scope and content:
The series contains correspondence addressed to James Miller from Wilfrid Laurier from 1902 and 1908. The correspondence
concerns Laurier’s response to Miller’s request that Laurier help him out with his brother if he is able and the other letter notes
Laurier’s receipt of another letter from Miller and his well wishes for Miller.
Advertisement for store closing sales, James Miller fonds P069/002
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Notes:
Title is based on contents of series.
The documents are in English.
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P069/004
Financial Statement. - 1892. - 1 textual record.
Edward Hale
Scope and content:
The series contains a financial statement regarding the collection of sums for the minister’s salary of the Ulverton Circuit, Quebec
District, Montreal Conference of the Methodist Church from 1892.
Notes:
Title is based on contents of series.
The documents are in English.
P072
Edward Hale fonds. - 1846. - 1 textual record.
Biographical sketch:
Politician and public figure, Edward Hale was born in Quebec City on 6 December 1800 or 1801 (depending on sources). He was the
son of the Honourable John Hale, Member of the Legislative Council from 1808 to 1838, and Elizabeth Frances Amherst. Hale married
Eliza Cecilia Bowen in Sherbrooke on 10 March 1831. They had seven children: Elizabeth Frances (1831), Edward John (1833), Eliza
Sarah (1835), Mary (1837), Lucy Amherst (1839), Edward Chaloner (1844), and William Amherst (1847). Hale studied in a private
school in Kensington, England during the 1810s. He returned to Quebec in 1820 and entered the office of the Committee of Audit as
Secretary, a post he held for three years. From 1823 to 1828 he lived in India as private secretary to his uncle, Lord Amherst, who
was then its governor general. In 1833 he bought property in the Township of Orford, where he settled with his family the following
year. Hale was active mainly in the areas of economic development and politics. He owned several properties in the Townships and
was involved in the development of railroads and local industry. From 1865 to 1875, he was President of the Mutual Fire Insurance
Company of the Counties of Stanstead and Sherbrooke. Hale’s political activities included sitting on the Special Council of Lower
Canada in 1839 and presided over the District Council of Sherbrooke in 1840. In 1841, he was elected to the Legislative Assembly of the
Province of Canada to represent Sherbrooke, and held the seat until 1847. In 1867, he was named Member to the Legislative Council of
the Province of Quebec for the Division of Wellington and held the seat until his death in 1875. Hale was also Chancellor of University
of Bishop’s College from 1866 to 1875. He died in Quebec City on 26 April 1875. He is buried in Sherbrooke.
Scope and content:
The fonds contains source material on Edward Hale’s professional and family activities in May 1846. It consists of a single letter from
Hale to his wife, dated from Montreal on 16 May 1846. In the letter, Hale mentions his children and writes of his daily activities and his
meetings with friends and colleagues. He also mentions that he will soon bring home some paintings.
Notes:
Title based on contents of fonds.
The document is marked with fold marks and is stained in some places.
The document is in English.
Researchers may consult the archives of the Hale family at the McCord Museum in Montreal. The finding aid for these archives can be
consulted in the Old Library in McGreer Hall of Bishop’s University.
Researchers may also consult the Elizabeth Frances Hale fonds (P071), the Lawrence Ball collection (P024) and the Albert Gravel fonds
(P064).
Letter from Edward Hale to his wife, 1846, P072
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James H. Smith
Classification System P132
P132/001 Personal Life (1907-1908)
P132/002 Professional Life ([190-?]-1908)
P132/002/001 Business correspondence (1905-1908)
P132/002/002 Municipal Involvement (1908)
P132/002/003 James H. Smith, Carriages, Farm Implements, Horse Furnishings & Cream Separators ([190-?]-1908)
P132
James H. Smith fonds. - [190-?]-1908. - 0.02 m of textual records.
Biographical sketch:
James Henry Smith is born on 14 November 1865 in Sutton. He is the son of Benjamin and Sarah Galusha Smith. He married Florence
Maud Flannery on 10 August 1898 in Sutton. Throughout is professional life, he had been a tinsmith, a machinery merchant (carriages,
sleighs, harnesses, farming implements, wagons, cream separators), and a maple sugar dealer in Sutton. He had also been involved in
municipal politics as a member of the municipal Council of the village of Sutton. He died 15 May 1926 at 60 years of age.
Scope and content:
The fonds contains source material on James H. Smith’s professional activities as a machinery merchant, a maple sugar dealer, and his
activities as a member of the municipal Council of the village of Sutton. The fonds consists mainly of correspondence, an obligation form,
promotional material, invoices, Masonic meeting cards and a municipal financial statement. The fonds is comprised of the following
series: Personal Life (1907-1908), and Professional Life ([190-?]-1908).
Notes:
Titled based on contents of fonds.
Many documents are dirty.
The documents were donated in 2001 by Egide Dandenault.
The documents are in English.
Notes:
Title is based on contents of series.
The documents are in English.
P132/002/001
Business Correspondence. - 1905-1908. - 0.01 m of textual records.
Scope and content:
the file contains source material on James H. Smith’s business life from 1905 to 1908. It includes information
on It is comprised of correspondence regarding money past due from the Eastern Townships Bank, a loan form,
insurance, and products sent and received.
Notes:
Title is based on contents of file.
The documents are in English.
P132/002/002
Municipal Involvement. - 1908. - 1 textual record.
Scope and content:
The file contains a financial statement for the village of Sutton where James H. Smith served as a member of
Council from 1908.
Notes:
Title is based on contents of file.
The document is in English.
P132/002/003
Carriages, Harnesses, Farming Implements, Wagons, Cream Separators Publicity. - [190-?]-1908. - 2 textual
records.
Scope and content:
The file contains source material on James H. Smith’s business Carriages, Harnesses, Farming Implements,
Wagons, Cream Separators in Sutton from approximately the early 20th century.
Notes:
Title is based on contents of file.
The documents are in English.
P132/001
Personal Life. - 1907-1908. - 5 textual records.
Scope and content:
The series contains source material on the personal life of James H. Smith from 1907 to 1908. It contains an annual report for the
Methodist Church, Sutton Circuit, a letter from his brother Seymour Smith, and Freemason notices of meetings.
Notes:
Title is based on contents of series.
The documents are in English.
P132/002
Professional Life. - [190-?]-1908. - 0.01 m of textual records.
Scope and content:
The series contains source material on the professional life of James H. Smith from 1905 to 1908. It is comprised of he following
files: Business Correspondence (1905-1908), Municipal Involvement (1908), and Carriages, Harnesses, Farming Implements,
Wagons, Cream Separators Publicity ([190-?]-1908).
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P136
Albert Carlos Skinner
Classification System P136
P136/001
Civil Status (1964)
P136/002
Anniversaries ([1949]-1961)
P136/003
Family ([18--]-[195-])
P136/004
Jeweller (1954)
P136/005
Mayor of Sherbrooke ([193-]-[195-])
P136/006
Diaries (1911-1912)
P136/007
Correspondence (1932-1934)
P136/008
Certificates (1960)
P136/009
Scrapbooks (1934-1954)
Albert Carlos Skinner fonds. - [18--], 1912-1964. - 0.1 m of textual records. - 23 photographs.
Biographical sketch:
Albert Carlos Skinner was born in Waterloo on 26 November 1871. He is the son of Carlos Young Skinner and Emily Elliot. He moved
to Sherbrooke with his parents in 1878. He married Margaret Cowan in 1899. He was the father of five children (three sons and two
daughters).
He was the President of the jewellery firm “A. C. Skinner Limited” in Sherbrooke until 1935, which was founded in Waterloo by his
father in 1859. Albert C. Skinner began working with his father in 1898 and took over after his death in 1915. Albert C. Skinner’s sons,
Carlos C. and Neil, took over the company in 1935 and changed its name to “Skinners Brothers”. In 1954, the company was sold to
another jeweller of Sherbrooke, “Nadeau & fils”.
In the 1920’s and 1930’s, Albert C. Skinner was involved in municipal politics. He was a member of the Sherbrooke City Council from
1917 to 1926, and the Mayor from 1930 to 1932. Throughout his political life, he fostered the “bonne entente” between the Anglophones
and the Francophones of the city to build up a strong community.
He was a member of many organizations. He was a Mason and an Odd Fellow. At once, he had been the President of the Sherbrooke
Board of Trade, Sherbrooke Library, Sherbrooke Rotary, and the Wales Home (Richmond). He also was a member of the Sherbrooke
Snow Shoe Club, Sherbrooke Country Club, Sherbrooke Curling Club, St. George’s Club, Canadian Club.
Albert C. Skinner died in August 1964 at 92 years old.
Scope and content:
The fonds contains source material on Albert C. Skinner and his family. It also contains information mostly on the current events of
Sherbrooke from 1934 to 1954, but also of Canada. It consists mainly of a scrapbook, a diary, a guest book, a book of remembrance,
correspondence, two addresses, photographs, press clippings. The fonds is comprised of the following nine files: Civil Status (1964),
Anniversaries (1949, 1961), Family ([18--]-[195-]), Jeweller (1954), Mayor of Sherbrooke ([193-]-[195-]), Diaries (1911-1912),
Correspondence (1932-1934), Certificates (1960), and Scrapbooks (1934-1954).
Notes:
Title based on contents of fonds.
There are 8 photographs glued in the scrapbook, 1 in the Book of Remembrance, and 4 photographs in the diary.
The documents were donated in 2001 by Richard Callan, A. C. Skinner’s grandson.
The documents are in English and French.
Researchers may also consult the Skinner family fonds (P162) and the Carlos Young Skinner file (P997/001.04/005).
P136/001
Civil Status. - 1964. - 8 textual records.
Scope and content:
The series contains source material on the death of Albert C. Skinner from 1964. It contains a remembrance book with details on
the funeral, and several newspaper clippings illustrating his life and accomplishments.
Notes:
Title is based on contents of series.
The documents are in English and French.
P136/002
Anniversaries. - 1949, 1961. - 2 textual records.
A.C. Skinner’s Wedding day, Albert Carlos Skinner fonds P136/003
Scope and content:
The series contains source material on the anniversaries of Albert C. Skinner from 1949 and 1961. It contains a guest book for the
reception for Skinner on his 90th birthday, and a newspaper clipping detailing Skinner and his wife’s 50th wedding anniversary.
Notes:
Title is based on contents of series.
The documents are in English.
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P136/003
P136/008
Family. - [18-]-[195-]. - 4 textual records. - 9 photographs.
Certificates. - 1960. - 1 textual record.
Scope and content:
The series contains source material on the family of
Albert C. Skinner from approximately the 19th century
to the 1950s. It contains copies of records of births, and
photographs of the family.
Scope and content:
The series is comprised of a certificate of honourary membership to Albert C. Skinner to the Rotary Club of Sherbrooke.
Notes:
Title is based on contents of series.
The document is in English.
Notes:
Title is based on contents of series.
The documents are in English.
P136/009
Scrapbooks. - 1934-1954. - 0.03 m of textual records. - 10 photographs.
Scope and content:
The series contains source material on the life of Albert C. Skinner from 1934
to 1954. It includes information on Skinner’s life but also items which Skinner
thought to be of note, including a substantial amount of information on the war
effort. It is comprised of a scrapbook which includes newspaper clippings, poems,
several obituaries, greeting cards, invitations, and photographs.
P136/004
Jeweller. - 1954. - 1 textual record.
Scope and content:
The series contains information on Albert C. Skinner’s
professional life as a jeweller and the history of this
business in his family. The series is comprised of a
newspaper clipping.
Notes:
Title is based on contents of series.
The document is in French.
A.C. Skinner pictured second from left, Albert Carlos Skinner fonds
P136/003
Notes:
Title is based on contents of series.
The documents are in English and French.
P136/005
Mayor of Sherbrooke. - [193-]-[195-]. - 3 textual records.
Scope and content:
The series contains source material on Albert C. Skinner’s time served as Mayor of Sherbrooke from approximately the 1930s to
the 1950s. It contains a transcript of a speech of Skinner’s when he finished his time as mayor, a poem entitled, “The Three Heroes
of Quebec”, and a newspaper clipping with a photo of a reception honouring former mayors of Sherbrooke.
A.C. Skinner, Albert Carlos Skinner fonds
P136/003
Notes:
Title is based on contents of series.
The documents are in English.
P136/006
Diaries. - 1911-1912. - 1 textual record. - 4 photographs.
Scope and content:
The series contains source material on the daily life of Albert C. Skinner from 1911 to 1912. It contains a diary, and four photos
of most likely his wife and daughters.
Notes:
Title is based on contents of series.
The documents are in English.
P136/007
Correspondence. - 1932-1934. - 3 textual records.
Scope and content:
The series contains correspondence of Albert C. Skinner from 1932 to 1934. It is comprised of a letter from J.R. Rosenbloom
thanking Skinner for a gift, a letter from W.W. Lynch expressing his support for Skinner’s civic decisions including his attempts at
town beautification, and Skinner’s response with information on a proposed park for along the banks of the Magog River.
Notes:
Title is based on contents of series.
The documents are in English.
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Albert Carlos Skinner fonds P136/009
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Skinner Family
Classification System P162
P162/001 Carlos Young Skinner (1880-1933)
P162/002 Albert Carlos Skinner ([1920?]-1987)
P162/003 Carlos C. Skinner ([1966])
P162/004 Lois Margaret (Skinner) Callan (1980-[199-?])
P162/005 Genealogy ([1857]-[199-?])
P162/001/001
Elliot Family ([1857]-[199-?])
P162/001/002
Cowen-Dunsmore Family ([after 1960]-[1977])
P162/001/003
Skinner-Callan Family ([1968?]-[1974?])
P162/001/004
Skinner Family (1915-[1967?])
P162/001/005
Bowen Family ([1933?]-[1980?])
P162
Skinner family fonds. - [1857]-1880, 1915-[199-?]. - 0.05 m of textual records.
Biographical sketch:
With their establishment of the People’s Telephone Company and the A.C. Skinner Ltd. jewellery boutique, the Skinner family certainly
made their mark on Sherbrooke’s history. Carlos Young Skinner (1835-1915) was the first member of the Skinner family to come to the
Eastern Townships. Son of Nathan Skinner (1808-1882) and Emeline Ensign (1804-1884), Carlos was born in Albany, New York, but
moved to Derby Center, Vermont while still young. At the age of twenty, he moved to Stanstead to learn the trade of watch making and
later furthered his training in Lennoxville. When he was still only 24, in 1859, Carlos Y. Skinner moved to Waterloo, Quebec to open
his own jewellery store. In 1860, he married Emily Elliot (1839-1913) and they had three children: Jennie (1861-1943), Nelson Webster
(1869-1870), Albert Carlos (1871-1964). Emily Elliot was from Hatley and had been one of the first principals at the Dunham Ladies’
College, she was also an active member in the Women’s Christian Temperance Union.
In 1878, Carlos Skinner moved his family to Sherbrooke to open his second jewellery store. Reportedly, Carlos was a man who enjoyed
inventing things and it was not long before he had patented a few of his own telephone devices and became the Bell Telephone Company’s
first representative in Sherbrooke. However, after a falling out with Bell, Carlos organized his own telephone company called first the
Sherbrooke Telephone Association. Later, in 1896, a supplementary charter was issued, calling it the People’s Telephone Company and,
finally, in 1912, was renamed the Eastern Townships Telephone Company with service that stretched all the way from Rock Island to
Danville. After Carlos Skinner’s retirement from the presidency of the Eastern Townships Telephone Company, Sylvester Jencks, Jennie
Skinner’s husband, was elected as president for a time and the title was later passed on to Albert Carlos Skinner. Carlos Skinner and his
People’s Telephone Company have been credited with helping to regulate the price of telephone service in the Eastern Townships by
creating competition for the region’s major provider, the Bell Telephone Company.
With the telephone company occupying much of his time, Carlos Skinner sold his jewellery store to his son, Albert Carlos Skinner, who
saw the store grow quite prosperous under his direction. Albert Skinner married Margaret Cowan in 1899 and they had five children:
Ruth G. (b. 1900), Carlos C. (b. 1901), Lois M. (b. 1903), Neil A. (b. 1906), and Hugh S. (b. 1908). Later, Albert incorporated the
business as A.C. Skinner Ltd. with two of his sons, Neil and Carlos C. in 1928. In 1935, Neil and Carlos C. would buy out their father’s
interests in the store. Ten years later Carlos C. bought the family business from his brother and went into business with a Mr. Nadeau
in 1954.
The mark that the Skinner family left on the history of Sherbrooke has been commemorated in a historical mural, located on the corner
of Frontenac and Dufferin Streets, depicting the storefronts of ‘Boutique Skinner’ and the People’s Telephone Company.
Scope and content:
The fonds contains source material on the genealogy of the Skinner family. It includes genealogical information on other families:
Elliot, Callan, Bowen, Cowan, Dunsmore. The fonds consists mainly of genealogical records, poems, correspondence and a discharge
for a deed of sale. The fonds consists of the following series: Carlos Young Skinner (1880-1933), Albert Carlos Skinner ([1920?]-1987),
Carlos C. Skinner (1966), Lois Margaret (Skinner) Callan (1980-[199-?]), and Genealogy (1857-199-?]).
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Notes:
Title based on contents of fonds.
The fonds was donated in 2001 by Richard Callan, Albert Carlos Skinner’s grandson.
The documents are in English.
Researchers may also consult the Albert Carlos Skinner fonds (P136) and the Carlos
Young Skinner file (P997/001.04/005).
P162/001
Carlos Young Skinner. - 1880-1933. - 3 textual records.
Scope and content:
The series contains source material on the life of Carlos Young Skinner from 1880
to 1933. It is comprised of a newspaper clippings detailing his life and funeral, an
agreement, and a copy of, “The Story of the Eastern Townships Telephone Company
and its Founder Carlos Skinner”, by Albert W. Reid.
Notes:
Title is based on contents of series.
The documents are in English.
P162/002
Albert Carlos Skinner. - 1920-1987. - 0.01 m of textual records.
Carlos Young Skinner, Albert Carlos
Skinner fonds P136/003
Scope and content:
The series contains source material on the life of Albert Carlos Skinner from 1920 to 1987. It is comprised of newspaper clippings
detailing the history of the Skinner family up to Albert Carlos Skinner, the beginnings of aviation in Sherbrooke, and early
Sherbrooke.
Notes:
Title is based on contents of series.
The documents are in English.
P162/003
Carlos C. Skinner. - 1968.
Scope and content:
The series is comprised of a newspaper clipping detailing Carlos C.
Skinner’s involvement with Skinner and Nadeau Incorporated from 1968.
Notes:
Title is based on contents of series.
The document is in English.
P162/004
Lois Margaret Skinner Callan. - 1980-[199-?]. - 4 textual records.
Scope and content:
The series contains source material on Lois Margaret Callan’s life from
approximately the 1980s to the 1990s. It is comprised of six poems by
Callan, a letter to Hugh Skinner regarding research on former Sherbrooke
mayors, and a letter with an attached eulogy for her mother.
Notes:
Title is based on contents of series.
The document is in English.
Albert Carlos Skinner fonds P136/009
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P162/005
P162/005/005
Scope and content:
The series contains source material on the genealogy of the Skinner family from 1857 to approximately the 1990s. It is comprised
of the following files: Elliot Family, (1857-[199-?]), Cowan Dunsmole Family ([after 1960]-1977), Skinner Callan (1968-1974),
Skinner Family (1915-1967), and Bowen Family (1980-1933).
Scope and content:
The file contains source material on the Bowen family from 1933 to 1980. It contains several handwritten notes
on family history, family trees, and written genealogies.
Genealogy. - 1857-[199-?]. - 0.03 m of textual records.
Notes:
Title is based on contents of series.
The documents are in English.
Bowen Family. - 1933-1980. - 10 textual records.
Notes:
Title is based on contents of file.
The documents are in English.
P162/005/001
Elliot Family. - 1857-[199-?]. - 0.01 m of textual records.
Scope and content:
The file contains source material on the Elliot family from 1857 to approximately the 1990s. It contains family
trees of descendants of Ezekiel Elliot, hand written notes about gravestones of descendants and general family
information, and correspondence.
Notes:
Title is based on contents of file.
The documents are in English.
P162/005/002
Cowan Dunsmole Family. - [after 1960]-1972. - 10 textual records.
Scope and content:
The file contains source material on the history of the Cowan Dunsmole families from the 1960s and 1970s. It
is comprised of handwritten notes, family trees, a family project for a sociology class on the Duncan and Tanner
families, and correspondence.
Notes:
Title is based on contents of file.
The documents are in English.
P162/005/003
Skinner Callan Family. - 1968-1974. - 6 textual records.
Scope and content:
The file contains source material on the history of the Skinner Callan families from 1968 to 1974. It contains
correspondence, a greeting card, and family trees.
Notes:
Title is based on contents of file.
The documents are in English.
P162/005/004
Skinner Family. - 1915-1967. - 8 textual records.
Scope and content:
The file contains source material on the history of the Skinner family from 1915 to 1967. It contains family
trees of various descendants, a written history of the family’s descendants, and handwritten notes on the family
history.
Albert Carlos Skinner fonds P136/009
Notes:
Title is based on contents of file.
The documents are in English.
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Elvyn M. Baldwin Family
Classification System P173
P173/001 Baldwin Family (1844-2000)
P173/001.01 John Percival Baldwin (1844-[19--], 1967)
P173/001.01/001 Inventory of Estate and Succession (1889, 1892)
P173/001.01/002 Land transactions (1844-[19--],1967)
P173/001.02 Willis Keith Baldwin (1877-1941)
P173/001.02/001 Correspondence (1899, 1912-1935)
P173/001.02/002 Land transactions (1877-1935)
P173/001.02/003 Death and estate (1935-1941)
P173/001.02/004 Political life (1917)
P173/001.02/005 Financial ledgers ([19--], 1902-1905)
P173/001.03 Lill Mead Ferrin Baldwin ([188-?], 1902, 1918-1937)
P173/001.03/001 Correspondence ([188-?], 1902, 1918-1935)
P173/001.03/002 Travel ([1930]-1931)
P173/001.03/003 Death and Estate (1935-1937)
P173/001.04 Harold Ferrin Baldwin (1904-1989)
P173/001.04/001 Personal Correspondence (1904-1974)
P173/001.04/002 Business Correspondence (1920-1974)
P173/001.04/003 Politics (1925-1929)
P173/001.04/004 Land Transactions (1913-1966, 1989)
P173/001.04/005 Personal Diaries (1923-1925)
P173/001.04/006 Education (1959)
P173/001.04/007 Certificates of Membership (1927)
P173/001.04/008 Travel (1940)
P173/001.04/009 Church involvement ([after 1925]-1945)
P173/001.04/010 Stanstead Historical Society (1946-1949, 1973)
P173/001.05 Mead Haskell Baldwin (1895, 1912-1921)
P173/001.05/001 Correspondence (1912-1921)
P173/001.05/002 Education and Employment (1913-1915)
P173/001.05/003 Legal Documents (1895, 1917, 1933)
P173/001.06 Ruth Stevens May Baldwin (1908-1970)
P173/001.06/001 Correspondence (1908-1970)
P173/001.06/002 Essays ([191-?])
P173/001.06/003 Employment (1913)
P173/001.07 Ruby May Baldwin (1929-1950, 1972-1973, 1993)
P173/001.07/001 Correspondence (1929-1950, 1972-1973, 1993)
P173/001.08 W. Keith Baldwin (1940-1950, 1959-1974)
P173/001.08/001 Personal Correspondence (1940-1950, 1968-1974)
P173/001.08/002 Business Correspondence ([1959-1962]. -Photocopied 1997)
P173/001.08/003 Legal Documents (1945)
P173/001.09 Elvyn Mead Baldwin (1938-2000)
P173/001.09/001 Personal Correspondence (1938-2000)
P173/001.09/002 Business Correspondence (1951-1952, 1974-1985)
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P173/001.09/003 Layworker Log Book (1977-1978)
P173/001.09/004 Land Transactions (1955-1995)
P173/001.10 Eunice Ruth Baldwin (1939-1949, 1968-1974)
P173/001.10/001 Correspondence (1939-1949, 1968-1974)
P173/001.11 Alice Lill Baldwin (1935, 1942-1949)
P173/001.11/001 Correspondence (1935, 1942-1949)
P173/001.12 Harold Richard Baldwin (1946-1949)
P173/001.12/001 Correspondence (1946-1949)
P173/001.13 Lester Stevens Baldwin (1946-1949, 1974)
P173/001.13/001 Correspondence (1946-1949, 1974)
P173/001.14 I. Ross Corey (1948-1952)
P173/001.15 Erline Jane Ross Baldwin (1960-1978, 1990-1993)
P173/001.16 Eva Baldwin (1975-1980, 1990)
P173/001.17 Louise Baldwin (1972-1993)
P173/001.18 Mead Baldwin (1974)
P173/001.19 Miscellaneous Baldwin family (1940-1941, 1984, 1990)
P173/002 May Family (1863-[199-?])
P173/002.01 Sylvester May (1865)
P173/002.02 Darius May (1874-1894)
P173/002.03 Lyman May (1863-1885)
P173/002.04 Amanda Melvina May (1864-1885)
P173/002.05 Laura Fernand May (1910-[1936])
P173/002.06 Emma Jane Stevens May ([1870?]-1891)
P173/002.07 Rose May (1911-[1914], 1938-1961)
P173/002.08 Maud May Hall (1944-1945)
P173/002.09 Julian May (1909-1915)
P173/002.10 Clara May Cooke (1909-1962)
P173/002.11 Miscellaneous May family (1874-[199-?])
P173/003 Other correspondence ([18--]-1958)
P173/003.01 Cora Lovell Dilley (1913-1917, 1947-1958)
P173/003.02 Kate E. Ferrin (1889-1897, 1939)
P173/003.03 Mary Ann Baker Thomas (1954)
P173/003.04 J. E. Gilbert Family (1910-1918)
P173/003.05 Leta Ellis (1930)
P173/003.06 Robert Spendlove ([18--])
P173/003.07 C.M. Ferrin (1862-1864)
P173/004 Genealogy (1832-1999)
P173/004.01 William Lovell genealogy ([198-?]-[1996?])
P173/004.02 Roderick Ross genealogy (1982)
P173/004.03 Hanson genealogy ([198-?])
P173/004.04 John Corliss genealogy (1995)
P173/004.05 Sylvester Cleveland genealogy ([195-?]-[1982?])
P173/004.06 Levi Drew genealogy (1986)
P173/004.07 Fletcher genealogy ([1926?]-[1955?], 1995-1998)
P173/004.08 Ferrin and Tabor genealogy ([19--], [1926?]- [1955?]1936, [196-?]-1962)
P173/004.09 Buckland genealogy (1932, 1938)
P173/004.10 Belknap genealogy (1978)
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P173/004.11 Baldwin genealogy (1832-1999)
P173/004.12 May genealogy (1668, 1853-1982)
P173/004.13 Miscellaneous genealogical notes (1946-1992)
P173/005 Photographs ([186-?]-1995)
P173/005.01 May Family ([189-?]-1969)
P173/005.01/001 Group Photographs ([190-?]-1969)
P173/005.01/002 Darius May ([190-?]-1913)
P173/005.01/003 Rose May ([189-?]-1958)
P173/005.01/004 Julian May ([189-?]-194-?])
P173/005.01/005 John May ([1907?]-[194-?])
P173/005.01/006 Clara May Cooke ([190-?]-[194-?])
P173/005.01/007 Fred May ([192-?]-1959)
P173/005.01/008 Ruth May Baldwin ([190-?]-[196-?])
P173/005.01/009 Marjorie May Hall (1919)
P173/005.01/010 Irene May Drew ([192-?]-[194-?])
P173/005.01/011 Cecil May ([194-?]-1943)
P173/005.01/012 Laura Fernand May ([193-?])
P173/006/012 Young Women’s Christian Temperance Union of Baldwin’s Mills (1893-1896, [198-?])
P173/006/013 Big Jack (Walter) Garland ([199-?])
P173/006/014 Education in Barnston (1842-1869, 1937-1955)
P173/006/015 Stanstead County Agricultural Society (1962-1964)
P173/006/016 Land documents and maps (1859-1998)
P173/006/017 Newspaper clippings ([191-?]-1999)
P173/006/018 Stanstead Journal excerpts ([198-?])
P173/006/019 Notes from Jenny Cushing’s clipbooks ([1996?])
P173/006/020 Miscellaneous documents (1936, 1978, [198-?])
P173/006/021 Chemin Allard (1996-1998)
P173/005.02 Baldwin Family ([186-?]-[196-?])
P173/005.02/001 Group and Album Photographs ([186-?]-1951)
P173/005.02/002 Eugene A. Baldwin ([189-?])
P173/005.02/003 Albert Edson Baldwin ([188-?])
P173/005.02/004 Jeanette Baker Baldwin ([186-?])
P173/005.02/005 W.K. Baldwin ([189-?]-[193-?])
P173/005.02/006 Lill Ferrin Baldwin ([189-?]-[192-?])
P173/005.02/007 Mead Haskell Baldwin ([1892?]-[191-?])
P173/005.02/008 Harold Ferrin Baldwin ([after 1886]-[196-?])
P173/005.02/009 Ruby May Baldwin ([1921?]-[1927?])
P173/005.02/010 Willis Keith Baldwin ([1922?]-[194-?])
P173/005.02/011 Elvyn Mead Baldwin ([1925?]-[1951?])
P173/005.02/012 Eunice Ruth Baldwin ([1926?])
P173/005.02/013 Alice Lill Baldwin ([1929?], 1948)
P173/005.02/014 Harold Richard Baldwin ([1931?])
P173/005.02/015 Lester Stevens Baldwin ([1933?])
P173/005.03 Ferrin Family ([1854]-[ca. 1900])
P173/005.04 Buildings, landscapes and animals ([ca. 1900]-[195-?], 1982-1995)
P173/005.05 Other Photographs ([188-?]-[198-?])
P173/005.05/001 Mamie Baker Thomas ([189-?]-[1903?])
P173/005.05/002 Sam and Liz Munro ([191-?]-1969)
P173/005.05/003 Margaret Sutton ([188-?]-[191-?])
P173/005.05/004 Other people ([188-?]-1968)
P173/005.05/005 Unidentified people ([188-?]-[198-?])
P173/006 Subject files and historical research (1842-2002)
P173/006/001 Barnston Cemeteries (1888, [1997?])
P173/006/002 Association des propriétaires au Lac Lyster (1997)
P173/006/003 Baldwin’s Mills recreation ([196-?]-[198-?])
P173/006/004 Pinnacle Holdings Inc. (1994-2002)
P173/006/005 Barnston Roads (1931)
P173/006/006 Égouts Lac Lyster (1993-1994)
P173/006/007 Stanstead County histories (1942-1997)
P173/006/008 Cheese factories (1890)
P173/006/009 List of electors (1938-1939)
P173/006/010 Lake Lyster (1957-1976)
P173/006/011 Churches (1896-1989)
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Baldwin’s Mills, Elvyn M. Baldwin family
fonds P173/005.04
Elvyn M. Baldwin family fonds P173/005.02/001
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P173
Elvyn M. Baldwin family fonds. - copied 1832-2002. - 0.74 m of textual records and other documents.
Biographical sketch:
The family of Levi Baldwin immigrated to Canada from Connecticut, USA, in 1799. They settled in Barnston Township where he was
a farmer. Levi Baldwin (d. 1843) was first married to Experience Goff (d. 1815) and, second, to Abigail Mills (d. 1830). The children
by his first marriage were: Huldah, Lotes, Richard, Deborah and Patience. The children by his second marriage were: Elizabeth, John
Percival and Huldah. John Percival Baldwin married Jeanette Baker and they settled near the outlet of Lake Lyster. He became a very
successful businessman, having established a sawmill on the Lake. John’s youngest son was Willis Keith (W. K.) Baldwin, who married
Lill Ferrin from Holland, Vermont. In his lifetime, W. K. was well-regarded and successful in business as wells as politics. While many
of the descendants of W. K. and Lill have left, a number still remain in Baldwin’s Mills and in the Townships.
The family of Hezikiah May (1775-1857) immigrated to Canada from Vermont, USA, in 1806. The settled in Stanstead Township where
he was a farmer. Hezikiah was married to Sarah (Sally) Hayes (1784-1871) and they had eleven children together: Electa, Sylvester,
Hannah, Willard, Lyman, Lorenzo, Ruby, Louisa, James, Mary Ann and Maria. Sylvester May moved from Stanstead Township to
Barnston Township, near Lake Lyster. Sylvester’s oldest son, Darius, also a farmer, married Emma Stevens. One of their daughters,
Ruth, married Harold Baldwin, which is how the Baldwins and Mays are related.
Scope and content:
The fonds contains primary source information on the family life; social, religious and economic activities; and education of various
members of the Baldwin family, May family and other relatives and friends during the 19th and 20th centuries. It also contains historical
information on the Stanstead County and Barnston Township areas, as well as genealogy. The majority of the records were produced
in the Eastern Townships, many come from the New England states as well as across Canada and worldwide. It consists primarily of
personal and business correspondence, postcards and photographs, maps, historical notes and family history. The fonds is comprised of
the following series: Baldwin family (1844-2000), May family (1863-[199-?]), Other Correspondence ([18--]-1958), Genealogy (18321999), Photographs ([186-?]-1995) and Subject Files and Historical Research (1842-2002).
Notes:
Title based on request of the donor.
The fonds also contains 582 photographs, 584 postcards, 4 drawings and 27 maps. Included among the photographs are 2 ambrotypes, 2
daguerrotypes, 3 polyester negatives, 4 cellulose acetate negatives, 36 tintypes and 23 cellulose nitrate negatives.
The documents were donated by Eva Baldwin Morton and Louise Baldwin in 2008.
Correspondence written by one individual to another individual who both appear in the classification system has been organized with
the author of the correspondence. Envelopes have been preserved only when they contained pertinent information on the author or on
the date of the letter.
The documents are in English.
P173/001
Baldwin family. - 1844-2000. - 0.41 m of textual records and other documents.
Scope and content:
The series contains primary source information on the family life; social, religious and economic activities; and education of
various members of the Baldwin family. It consists primarily of personal and business correspondence, postcards and photographs.
The series is comprised of the following sub-series: John Percival Baldwin (1844-[19--], 1967), Willis Keith Baldwin (1877-1941),
Lill Mead Ferrin Baldwin ([188-?], 1902, 1918-1935), Harold Ferrin Baldwin (1904-1974, 1989), Mead Haskell Baldwin (18951921), Ruth Stevens May Baldwin ([1909]-1970), Ruby May Baldwin (1929-1950, 1972-1973, 1993), W. Keith Baldwin (19401950, 1959-1974), Elvyn Mead Baldwin (1938-2000), Eunice Ruth Baldwin (1939-1949, 1968-1974), Alice Lill Baldwin (1935,
1942-1949), Harold Richard Baldwin (1946-1949), Lester Stevens Baldwin (1946-1949, 1974), I. Ross Corey (1948-1952), I. Ross
Corey (1948-1952), Erline Jane Ross Baldwin (1960-1978, 1990-1993), Eva Baldwin (1975-1980, 1990), Louise Baldwin (19721993), Mead Baldwin (1974) and Miscellaneous Baldwin family (1941, 1984, 1990).
Notes:
Title based on contents of series.
The series also contains 28 photographs, 501 postcards and 4 drawings.
Most of the documents are in English, some are in French.
P173/001.01
John Percival Baldwin. - 1844-[19--], 1967. - 7 textual records.
Edson, Eugene Arthur, Leslie Percival and Willis Keith. John Percival Baldwin died 8 August 1892 in Baldwin’s Mills.
Scope and content:
The subseries contains primary source information on the life of John Percival Baldwin from 1874 to the beginning of the 20th
century. It consists of land deeds and an Estate and Succession for J. P. Baldwin. The subseries is comprised of the following
files: Inventory of Estate and Successsion (1889-1892) and Land transactions (1844-[19--], 1967).
Notes:
Title based on contents of subseries.
The documents are in English.
P173/001.01/001
Inventory of Estate and Succession. - 1889-1892. - 1 textual record.
Scope and content:
The file consists of the inventory of the Estate and Succession of the late John Percival Baldwin, dated 11
October 1892.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
The document is in English.
P173/001.01/002
Land transactions. - 1844-[19--],1967. - 6 textual records.
Scope and content:
The file consists of land transactions and other documents regarding the sale or purchase of land by John
Percival Baldwin in the Township of Barnston from 1844 into the 20th century.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
Some documents are torn and exhibit evidence of residual adhesives.
A torn document was placed in a protective sleeve.
The documents are in English.
P173/001.02
Willis Keith Baldwin. - 1877-1941. - 0.06 m of textual records. - 2 postcards.
Biographical sketch:
Willis Keith Baldwin, better known as simply W. K., was born 17 March 1857 in Barnston and was the youngest son of John
Percival Baldwin and Jeanette Baker. W. K. was educated at Stanstead Weslyan College and appointed Justice of the Peace
in 1913. Included among his numerous business and political activities, he succeeded his father as owner of the Baldwin
family’s mills, was a director of both the Canadian Crocker Wheeler Company and Southern Canada Power, contributed
funds to construct roads in the Townships of Barnston and Stanstead, and was an extensive land owner throughout the Eastern
Townships and Vermont. He also was elected as a Member of Parliament as a Liberal from 1917 to 1930, when he retired
from politics. W. K. Baldwin married Lill Mead Ferrin (1859-1935), of Holland, Vermont, 17 March 1881. They had two
children: Harold Ferrin and Mead Haskell. W. K. Baldwin was murdered at his general store by Kenneth Brown, on 18 April
1935. They are both buried at Lakeview Cemetery in Baldwin’s Mills.
Scope and content:
The subseries contains primary source information on the life of Willis Keith Baldwin from 1877 to 1941. It consists of
correspondence, a Last Will and Testament, land deeds, ledgers and newspaper clippings. The subseries is comprised of the
following files: Correspondence (1899, 1912-1932), Land transactions (1877-1935), Death and estate (1935-1941), Political
life (1917) and Financial ledgers ([19--], 1902-1905).
Notes:
Title based on contents of subseries.
The documents are in English.
Biographical sketch:
John Percival Baldwin was born 28 October 1822 in Barnston, Quebec. He was the son of Levi Baldwin and Abigail Mills.
John moved from Barnston to a spot on Lake Lyster where he established a grist mill, the location that would eventually
become Baldwin’s Mills. In 1847, John married Mary Jeanette (or Jenett) Baker and they had four children together: John
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P173/001.02/001
P173/001.02/003
Scope and content:
The file consists of correspondence, written by or addressed to W. K. Baldwin from 1899 to 1935. It contains
mostly letters from W. K. to Harold, his son, discussing business-related subjects and W. K.’s vacation
experiences. It also includes postcard correspondence to his younger son, Mead. Other correspondence
included in the file was sent to W. K. during his time as a Member of Parliament.
Scope and content:
The file contains primary source information on the death and estate of W. K. Baldwin from 1935 to 1941. It
consists of a will, probate court records appointing Harold F. Baldwin as the executor of the estate, a coroner’s
report, burial record and correspondence from 1935 to 1941.
Correspondence. - 1899, 1912-1935. - 0.01 m of textual records. - 2 postcards.
Notes:
Title based on contents of fonds.
Much of the correspondence sent by W. K. Baldwin was written on the verso side of correspondence recieved
by W. K. In these cases, correspondence has been arranged by the side written by W. K.
The documents are in English.
P173/001.02/002
Land transactions. - 1877-1935. - 0.03 m of textual records.
Scope and content:
The file consists of land transactions and other documents regarding the sale or purchase of land by W. K.
Baldwin in Stanstead County as well as in the State of Vermont from 1877 to 1935.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
The documents are in English.
Death and estate. - 1935-1941. - 0.01 textual records.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
The documents are in English.
P173/001.02/004
Political life. - 1917. - 3 textual records.
Scope and content:
The file contains a letter of testimony, signed by W. K. Baldwin and W. L. Shurtleff, and two newspaper articles
about the 1917 campaign for election as a Member of Parliament.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
The documents are in English.
P173/001.02/005
Financial ledgers. - [19--], 1902-1905, 1930. - 0.01 m of textual records.
Scope and content:
The file consists of a ‘Grocery Want Book’ from W. K. Baldwin’s general store in Baldwin’s Mills, from the
20th century; W. K.’s bank ledger from the Rock Island branch of the Eastern Townships Bank from 1902 to
1905; and a financial statement for 1930.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
The documents are in English.
P173/001.03
Lill Mead Ferrin Baldwin. - [188-?], 1902, 1918-1937. - 0.02 m of textual records.
Biographical sketch:
Lill Mead Ferrin, the daughter of Martin C. Ferrin (1816-1892) and Sarah Mead (1828-1870), was born 13 October 1859
in Holland, Vermont. She married Willis K. Baldwin 17 March 1881, which took place in Holland. Subsequently, Lill
moved to Baldwin’s Mills where she and W. K. had two sons: Mead Haskell and Harold Ferrin. Later in life, Lill traveled
extensively in the United States, Canada and the Caribbean, both with her husband as well as on her own. Lill died 20 April
1935 in Richmond, Virginia, while traveling south, just a day after her husband’s murder in Baldwin’s Mills. She is buried at
Lakeview Cemetery in Baldwin’s Mills.
Scope and content:
The subseries contains primary source information on the life of Lill Ferrin Baldwin from the 1880s to 1937. It consists
mainly of correspondence and travel documents. The subseries is comprised of the following files: Correspondence ([188-?],
1902, 1918-1935), Travel ([1930]-1931) and Death and estate (1935-1937).
Notes:
Title based on contents of subseries.
The documents are in English.
P173/001.03/001
Correspondence. - [188-?], 1902, 1918-1935. - 0.02 m of textual records.
Scope and content:
The file consists of correspondence sent and correspondence sent by Lill Ferrin Baldwin from the 1880s to
1935. The majority of correspondence sent by Lill was to her son, Harold, and family during her travels.
Among the correspondence she received are letters from: S. M. Davis, Caroline B. Ferrin, Adelle Baldwin,
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Belle Wilcox, Mary Annette Thomas, Carrie F. Young, Kate Ferrin, Margaret C. Sutton, Erma LeVan, and
Mabel A. Harland.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
Envelopes have been preserved only when they contained pertinent information on the author or on the date
of the letter.
The documents are in English.
P173/001.03/002
Travel. - [1930]-1931. - 3 textual records.
Scope and content:
The file consists of documents regarding some of Lill Ferrin Baldwin’s travel destinations from 1930 to 1931.
Included among the documents is an itinerary for a trip in Florida, a letter regarding rates and accomodation
at the Potton Springs Hotel and a passenger list for a cruise from Los Angeles to Hawaii, on which Lill was a
passenger.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
The documents are in English.
P173/001.03/003
Death and estate. - 1935-1937. - 7 textual records.
Scope and content:
The file contains primary source information on the death and estate of Lill Mead Ferrin Baldwin from 1935 to
1937. It consists of a list of funeral expenses, a death record, and certificates of payment of accession duties.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
The documents are in English.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
The documents are in English.
P173/001.04/002
Business correspondence. - 1920-1974. - 0.02 m of textual records.
Scope and content:
The file contains primary source material on the business life of Harold F. Baldwin from 1920 to 1974.
It consists of correspondence both written by and addressed to Harold and cover topics such as property
agreements, logging, road construction in Barnston, United Church affairs, the Pinnacle Holdings Inc., mining
interests and the sale of maple syrup. Among the authors of the correspondence addressed to Harold are: Rev.
H. Mick, John Colby, E. Astbury, A. J. Bissonnet, Agnes Telfer, Tom Barbour, Alexander Langlois, Charles
Howard, Roland Racicot, H. Carson, C. B. Newsome, A. T. Jones, Florence Nelson Cann and J. MacKay.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
The documents are in English, a few are in French.
P173/001.04/003
Politics. - 1925-1929. - 2 textual records.
P173/001.04
Scope and content:
The file contains primary source material on the political activities of Harold F. Baldwin from 1925 to 1929. It
consists of a letter attesting that Harold is qualified to be the Justice of the Peace for the St. Francis District in
1925 and a letter from the Stanstead County Liberal Association in 1929.
Biographical sketch:
Harold Ferrin Baldwin was born 9 July 1886 in Baldwin’s Mills, the eldest son of Willis K. Baldwin and Lill M. Ferrin. He
pursued post-secondary studies at McGill University in Montreal and graduated in 1909. He also traveled extensively during
his early adulthood. Harold married Ruth S. May, also of Baldwin’s Mills, 26 January 1921. He and Ruth had seven children:
Ruby May, Willis Keith, Elvyn Mead, Eunice Ruth Alice Lill, Harold Richard and Lester Stevens.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
One document is in English, the other in French.
Harold F. Baldwin passed away 2 April 1975 while in California and was buried at the Lakeview Cemetery in Baldwin’s Mills.
Land transactions. - 1913-1966, 1989. - 0.01 m of textual records.
Harold Ferrin Baldwin. - 1904-1974, 1989. - 0.17 m of textual records. - 46 postcards. - 7 photographs.
Scope and content:
The subseries contains primary source material on the personal and professional life of Harold F. Baldwin from 1904 to 1974.
It consists mainly of correspondence, personal diaries and land deeds. The series is composed of the following files: Personal
correspondence (1904-1974), Business correspondence (1920-1974), Politics (1925-1929), Land Transactions (1913-1966,
1989) and Personal Diaries (1923-1925), Parents’ estate (1935-1938).
Notes:
Title based on contents of subseries.
Most of the documents are in English, a few are in French.
P173/001.04/001
Personal Correspondence. - 1904-1974. - 0.11 m of textual records. - 5 photographs. - 46 postcards.
Scope and content:
The file contains information on the family, peronsal life and social activities of Harold F. Baldwin from
1904 to 1974. It largely consists of correspondence written to Harold during his lifetime from friends and
non-immediate family members about various topics, including travel, politics, family history and day-to-day
events. It also includes numerous sympathy cards to Harold’s family after his parents’ deaths, as well as a few
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photographs and postcards. Among the authors of the correspondence to Harold are: F. D. Gilbert, H. (?) Miller,
Margaret Sutton, Carrie F. Young, Kate Ferrin, Liz and Sam Munro, Robert Haskell, Tina Edwards, Helen F.
Flint, George Rusby, Mabel A. Harland, Belle Wilcox, Charlie Williams, Josephine Bissonnet, S. M. Davis,
Minnie S. Mitchell, Anne Lee, Erma LeVan, Hattie Kilburn, Myron Fox, Nell Chatterton (?), Gwendolyn Lane,
Marion Carter, Angeline May, John May, George Baldwin, Irwin Fowler, Mrs. E. Coburn, Henrietta Banting,
Leonard Auger, Mamie Howard, Herbert Karns, Graham Barr, F. N. Molyneux, Arthur Hawkes, Caroline
B. Ferrin, Edith May, Perry Haskell, Roland Racicot, John T. Hackett, Ross Corey, Irma McPhail, Eugene
Baldwin, Myra Paulson, R. J. Meekren, Harry A. Haskell, Ralph Wentworth, George Wormsley, Myrtie Putnam
and Roseline Jackson. It also includes letters written by Harold to his father, W. K. Baldwin; his brother, Mead
H. Baldwin; and his wife, Ruth S. May.
P173/001.04/004
Scope and content:
The file contains primary source material on the land transactions and property holdings of Harold F. Baldwin
from 1913 to 1966. It consists largely of deeds of sale and other property agreements involving Harold from
locations including Barnston Township, Stanstead Township, the Province of Alberta and the State of Vermont.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
The document is in English.
P173/001.04/005
Personal diaries. - 1923-1925. - 0.01 m of textual records.
Scope and content:
The file contains primary source information on the personal life Harold F. Baldwin from 1923 to 1925. It
consists of two personal diaries written by Harold in 1923 and in 1925.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
The documents are in English.
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P173/001.04/006
P173/001.05
Scope and content:
The file contains primary source information on the 50th McGill class reunion of Harold F. Baldwin in 1959.
It consists of a letter confirming Harold’s presence at the reunion, a list of 1907 McGill Freshmen along with
some biographical information and a list of those who attended the 1959 reunion.
Biographical sketch:
Mead Haskell Baldwin was born 28 September 1891 in Baldwin’s Mills, the youngest son of Willis K. Baldwin and Lill M.
Ferrin. By the early 1910s, he had moved to the United States to study and work as a book-keeper. Mead served as a soldier
with the American Expeditionary Force in World War I. He never married.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
The documents are in English.
Mead Baldwin passed away in Baldwin’s Mills 17 February 1921 and was buried at the Lakeview Cemetery in Baldwin’s
Mills.
Education. - 1959. - 3 textual records.
P173/001.04/007
Certificates of membership. - 1927. - 1 textual record.
Scope and content:
The file contains primary source information on the life of Harold F. Baldwin from 1927. It consists of Harold’s
certificate of membership to the Independent Order of Foresters, dated 1927.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
The document is in English.
P173/001.04/008
Travel. - 1940. - 1 textual record. - 2 photographs.
Scope and content:
The file contains primary source information on Harold F. Baldwin’s travels in 1940. It consists of an application
for a nonimmigrant visa to the United States by Harold, dated 1940, and includes a photograph of Harold as
well as Ruth May Baldwin.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
The document is in English.
P173/001.04/009
Church involvement. - [after 1925]-1945. - 0.005 m of textual records.
Scope and content:
The file contains primary source information on Harold Baldwin’s involvement in the Baldwin’s Mills United
Church as member of the church board and Home Missions Committee. It consists largely of correspondence
with Rev. H. A. Carson regarding summer student preachers for Baldwin’s Mills United Church and Heathton
United Church. It also includes letters by A. T. Jones and Rev. H. Mick.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
The documents are in English.
P173/001.04/010
Stanstead Historical Society. - 1946-1949, 1973. - 0.01 m of textual records.
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Mead Haskell Baldwin. - 1895-1936. - 9 textual records. - 38 postcards.
Scope and content:
The subseries contains primary source information on the personal life and education of Mead H. Baldwin from 1912 to 1936.
It consists of correspondence and postcard correspondence. The subseries is comprised of the following files: Correspondence
(1912-1921), Education and Employment (1913-1915) and Legal documents (1895-1936).
Notes:
Title based on contents of subseries.
The documents are in English.
P173/001.05/001
Correspondence. - 1912-1921. - 2
textual records. - 38 postcards.
Scope and content:
The file contains primary source
information on the personal life
of Mead H. Baldwin from 1912 to
1921. It consists of a letter from
Mead to his father, W. K. Baldwin,
acknowledging the burning of the
saw mill in Baldwin’s Mills; a
postcard from Mead to his mother, Elvyn M. Baldwin Family fonds P173/005.02/001
Lill Ferrin Baldwin, after his arrival
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France with the A. E. F. and a letter to Mead from Ina Getty. Also included among the postcard correspondence
are a number of postcards addressed to Mead. Four of the authors to Mead were George Carpenter, Wright A.
Parsons, Kathleen and Eugene A. Baldwin.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
The documents are in English.
P173/001.05/002
Education and employment. - 1913-1915. - 2 textual records.
Scope and content:
The file contains primary source material on the education and employment of Mead H. Baldwin from 1913
to 1915. It consists of two letters of recommendation; one from the Eastman National Business College in
Poughkeepsie, New York and one from the Brown Brothers Mercantile Company in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Scope and content:
The file contains primary source information on Harold Baldwin’s involvement in the Stanstead Historical
Society from 1946 to 1949. It consists of correspondence from John T. Hackett, a newspaper article on an
address to the Society given by Harold, drafts of minutes and lists of officers.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
The documents are in English.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
The documents are in English.
Legal documents. - 1895-1936. - 5 textual records.
P173/001.05/003
Scope and content:
The file contains primary source information on Mead H. Baldwin’s legal affairs and death from 1895 to 1936.
It consists of correspondence, a summons and complaint regarding the estate of Stephen Mead and Mead
Baldwin’s implications therein, and a death certificate.
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Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
The documents are in English.
Ruby May Baldwin. - 1929-1950, 1972-1973, 1993. - 0.02 m of textual records. - 6 postcards.
P173/001.06
Biographical sketch:
Ruby May Baldwin was born 21 October 1921 in Baldwin’s Mills, the eldest daughter of Harold F. Baldwin and Ruth S. May.
In adolescence, she studied at the Feller Institute, a private boarding school in Grande Ligne, Quebec. Ruby pursued postsecondary education at MacDonald Teacher’s College and at the McGill University School for Teachers. She married Roland
Racicot and they had at least two children together: Peter and Sharon.
Biographical sketch:
Ruth Stevens May was born 11 August 1890 in Baldwin’s Mills, the second youngest daughter of Darius May and Emma J.
Stevens. As a young woman, Ruth was a teacher in Barnston and also worked as dressmaker. She married Harold F. Baldwin
on 26 January 1921 and they had seven children together: Ruby May, Willis Keith, Elvyn Mead, Eunice Ruth, Alice Lill,
Harold Richard and Lester Stevens.
Scope and content:
The subseries contains primary source information on the personal and educational life of Ruby May Baldwin from 1929
to 1993. It consists of correspondence and postcards. The subseries of comprised of the following series: Correspondence
(1929-1950, 1972-1973, 1993).
Ruth Stevens May Baldwin. - 1908-1970. - 0.04 m of textual records. - 6 photographs. - 361 postcards.
Ruth died 28 September 1971 and was buried at the Lakeview Cemetery in Baldwin’s Mills.
Scope and content:
The subseries contains primary source information on the personal and professional life of Ruth S. May Baldwin from 1908
to 1970. It consists of correspondence, essays, postcard correspondence and a teaching contract. The subseries is comprised
of the following files: Correspondence ([1909]-1970), Essays ([19-?]) and Employment (1913).
Notes:
Title based on contents of subseries.
The documents are in English.
P173/001.06/001
Correspondence. - 1908-1970. - 0.04 m of textual records. - 6 photographs. - 361 postcards.
Scope and content:
The file contains primary source material on the personal life of Ruth S. May Baldwin from 1908 to 1970. It
consists of mainly of correspondence addressed to Ruth, which include subjects such as day-to-day activities,
family information and health reports. Among the authors of the correspondence are: Ida Gibbons, Marion
Carter, Earle G. Dale, Mollie Pocock, Effie Pocock, Addie Lovell, Artie Lovell, Cynthia Redrup, Nellie Smith,
Kathleen McLaren, Jennie Cushing, Winnifred Dean Searles, Mary Haskell, Eva Boyd, Bessie Boyd, George
J. May, Addie G. Sehaff, Gertude Barnes, Alex Adamson, Albert Nicholas, and Cora Spafford. The file also
contains a few postcards written by Ruth to her sister, Rose, and a letter to her husband, Harold Baldwin.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
The documents are in English.
P173/001.06/002
Essays. - [19-?]. - 2 textual records.
Scope and content:
The file contains primary source material on the activities of Ruth S. May Baldwin. It consists of two essays,
probably written around the 1910s, titled “Resovled that Woman’s influence for good is greater than a Man’s”
and “Bible Texts that have helped me”.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
The documents are in English.
P173/001.06/003
Notes:
Title based on the contents of the subseries.
The documents are in English.
P173/001.07/001
Correspondence. - 1929-195-, 1972-1973, 1993. - 0.02 m of textual records. - 6 postcards.
Scope and content:
The file contains primary source information on the personal life and education of Ruby M. Baldwin from 1929
to 1993. It consists mainly of correspondence written by Ruby to her mother, Ruth May Baldwin, during her
time away at school and from the early years of her marriage. The file also includes a few letters written by
Roland Racicot and Peter Racicot as well as one letter from Liz Munro to Ruby.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
The documents are in English.
P173/001.08
W. Keith Baldwin. - 1940-1950, 1959-1974. - 0.005 m of textual records. - 4 postcards.
Biographical sketch:
Willis Keith Baldwin, known more commonly as Keith, was born 27 December 1922 in Baldwin’s Mills, the eldest son
of Harold F. Baldwin and Ruth S. May. He attended high school at Stanstead College, a private boys school in Stanstead,
Quebec, which he graduated from in 1940. Eventually Kieth became a metallurgical engineer and moved to Lennoxville with
his wife, Evelyn.
Scope and content:
The sub-series contains primary source information on the personal and educational life of W. Keith Baldwin from 1940 to 1974.
It consists of correspondence and postcards. The sub-series is comprised of the following series: Personal correspondence
(1940-1950, 1968-1974), Business correspondence (1959-1962) and Legal documents (1945).
Notes:
Title based on contents of subseries.
The documents are in English.
P173/001.08/001
Personal correspondence. - 1940-1950, 1968-1974. - 0.005 m of textual records. - 4 postcards.
Scope and content:
The file contains primary source information on the professional life of Ruth S. May Baldwin from 1913. It
consists of one teaching contract for Ruth May in the Township of Barnston.
Scope and content:
The file contains primary source information on the personal life and education of W. Keith Baldwin from
1940 to 1974. In consists of correspondence written by Keith to his parents, Harold F. Baldwin and Ruth S.
May, during his time at school and while he was living in Montreal. It also contains a few letters to his father
regarding business affairs and a letter written by his wife, Evelyn.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
The document is in English.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
The documents are in English.
Employment. - 1913. - 1 textual record.
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Legal documents. - 1945-1997. - 3 textual records.
Scope and content:
The file contains primary source material on the legal affairs of W. Keith Baldwin from 1945 to 1997. It
consists of a marriage contract between W. Keith Baldwin and Evelyn M. Rowe from 1945, correspondence
and court judgements regarding water rights and the Baldwin property.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
The documents are in English.
P173/001.09
Elvyn Mead Baldwin. - 1938-2000. - 0.07 m of textual records. - 19 postcards.
Biographical sketch:
Elvyn Mead Baldwin was born 12 May 1925 in Baldwin’s Mills, one of the four sons of Harold F. Baldwin and Ruth S. May.
During his adolescence, Elvyn attended Stanstead College (in Stanstead, Quebec) and the Feller Institute (in Grande Ligne,
Quebec), both boarding schools. During World War II, in about 1943, joined the Royal Canadian Navy, in which he served
until around 1945. During his service, Elvyn was stationed on the HMCS Cornwallis, the HMCS Hochelaga II, the HMCS
Donnacona and the HMCS St. Hyacinthe. After his time in the RCN, Elvyn pursued post-secondary studies at McDonald
College in Montreal.
On 8 September 1951, Elvyn married Erline Jane Ross and together they had four children: Eva, Mead, Louise, Allen and Paul.
Elvyn passed away 11 June 2008 in Baldwin’s Mills and is buried at the Lakeview Cemetery.
Scope and content:
The subseries contains primary source information on the personal and professional life and property holdings of Elvyn M.
Baldwin from 1938 to 2000. It consists mainly of correspondence, postcards, a log book and deeds of sale. The subseries is
composed of the following files: Personal correspondence (1938-2000), Business correspondence (1951-1952, 1974-1985),
Layworker log book (1977-1978) and Land transactions (1955-1995).
Notes:
Title based on contents of subseries.
The documents are mainly in English, a few are in French.
P173/001.09/001
Personal correspondence. - 1938-2000. - 0.05 m of textual records. - 19 postcards.
Scope and content:
The file contains primary source information on the personal and naval life and education of Elvyn M. Baldwin
from 1938 to 2000. It consists of correspondence written by Elvyn to his parents, Harold F. Baldwin and Ruth
S. May, during his time at school, while he was in the Royal Canadian Navy and during their trips abroad. It
also includes correspondence received by Elvyn from the following people: Linda Baldwin, Leonard C. Ham,
Earl Fletcher, Pearl Stevens Farman, Lyla and MacLeod and Ross Corey as well as from a number of Elvyn’s
grandchildren. Among the correspondence is a business card for Eugene O. Baldwin, which was enclosed in
a letter.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
The documents are in English.
P173/001.09/002
Business correspondence. - 1951-1952, 1974-1985. - 8 textual records.
Scope and content:
The file contains primary source information on the business and professional activities of Elvyn M. Baldwin
from 1951 to 1985. Among the correspondence, there are letters received from: E. J. Astbury, L. Lapointe,
Mackenzie Paige, Dr. Shurtleff, Brian Mulroney and Kathleen Lesley.
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Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
The documents are in English.
P173/001.09/003
Layworker log book. - 1977-1978. - 0.005 m of textual records.
Scope and content:
The file contains primary source information on Elvyn M. Baldwin’s time as layworker for the United Church
from 1977 to 1978. It consists of a log book.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
The document is in English.
P173/001.09/004
Land transactions. - 1955-1995. - 0.02 m of textual records.
Scope and content:
The file contains primary source material on the land transactions and property of Elvyn M. Baldwin from 1955
to 1995. It consists primarily of deeds of sale, correspondence and plans.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
Most of the documents are in
English, a few are in French.
P173/001.10
Eunice Ruth Baldwin. - 1939-1949, 1968-1974.
- 0.02 m of textual records. - 2 postcards.
Biographical sketch:
Eunice Ruth Baldwin was born 13 March 1926
in Baldwin’s Mills to Harold F. Baldwin and
Ruth S. May. During her adolescence, Eunice
attended the Feller Institute, a co-educational
boarding school in Grand Ligne, Quebec.
Later, she went on to pursue post-secondary Elvyn M. Baldwin Family fonds P173/005.02/001
studies in Montreal.
Scope and content:
The subseries contains primary source information on the personal life of Eunice R. Baldwin from 1939 to 1974. It consists
solely of correspondence. The subseries is composed of the following file: Correspondence (1939-1949, 1968-1974).
Notes:
Title based on contents of subseries.
The documents are in English.
P173/001.10/001
Correspondence. - 1939-1949, 1968-1974. - 0.02 m of textual records. - 2 postcards.
Scope and content:
The file contains primary source information on personal life, day-to-day activities and eduction of Eunice R.
Baldwin from 1939 to 1974. It consists of correspondence, mainly written by Eunice to her parents during her
time away at school but also includes some written to her siblings.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
The documents are in English.
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P173/001.11
P173/001.13
Biographical sketch:
Alice Lill Baldwin was born 7 January 1928 in Baldwin’s Mills and was the youngest daughter of Harold F. Baldwin and Ruth
S. May. In adolescence, she attended Stanstead College, in Stanstead, Quebec.
Administrative history:
Lester Stevens Baldwin was born 9 October 1933, the youngest son of Harold F. Baldwin and Ruth S. May. He attended
Stanstead College, a private boarding school in Stanstead, Quebec.
The 15 May 1948, Alice married I. Ross Corey and together they had 4 children. She and two of her sons died in a tragic car
accident the 9 Nov 1971 in Esterhazy, Saskatchewan. Alice is buried at the Lakeview Cemetery in Baldwin’s Mills.
Scope and content:
The subseries contains primary source information on the personal life and education of Lester S. Baldwin from 1946 to 1974.
It consists of correspondence. The subseries is comprised of one file: Correspondence (1946-1949, 1974).
Alice Lill Baldwin. - 1935, 1942-1949. - 0.01 m of textual records. - 1 postcard.
Scope and content:
The subseries contains primary source information on the personal life and education of Alice L. Baldwin from 1935 to 1949.
It consists of correspondence. The subseries is comprised of one file: Correspondence (1935, 1942-1949).
Notes:
Title based on contents subseries.
The documents are in English.
Lester Stevens Baldwin. - 1946-1949, 1974. - 13 textual records.
Notes:
Title based on contents of subseries.
The documents are in English.
P173/001.13/001
Correspondence. - 1946-1949, 1974. - 13 textual records.
P173/001.11/001
Correspondence. - 1935, 1942-1949. - 0.01 m of textual records. - 1 postcard.
Scope and content:
The file contains primary source material on the personal life and education of Alice L. Baldwin from 1935 to
1949. In consists of correspondence primarily written by Alice to her parents, Harold F. Baldwin and Ruth S.
May during her time away at school and while she was living in Montreal. It also includes a postcard she wrote
to her sister, Eunice, and a letter of thanks to Alice from the Canadian Red Cross Society.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
The documents are in English.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
The documents are in English.
P173/001.14
I. Ross Corey. - 1948-1952. - 6 textual records.
P173/001.12
Biographical sketch:
Irving Ross Corey married Alice Baldwin in 1948. Around 1950, he and Alice moved from Montreal to Kimberly, British
Columbia. Ross died in 2001 and is buried at the Lakeview Cemetery in Baldwin’s Mills.
Administrative history:
Harold Richard Baldwin, known more commonly as Dick, was born 30 September 1931, the second youngest son of Harold
F. Baldwin and Ruth S. May. He studied Stanstead College, a private boarding school located in Stanstead, Quebec, and
pursued post-secondary studies at Mount Allison Academy in Sackville, New Brunswick. Dick died in 1993 and is buried at
the Lakeview Cemetery in Baldwin’s Mills.
Scope and content:
The subseries contains primary source information on the personal life of Ross Corey from 1948 to 1952. In consists of
correspondence written by Ross to his parents-in-law, Harold F. Baldwin and Ruth May Baldwin, discussing work, school and
family topics.
Harold Richard Baldwin. - 1946-1949. - 0.01 m of textual records.
Scope and content:
The subseries contains primary source information on the personal life and education of Harold Richard Baldwin from 1946
to 1949. It consists of correspondence. The subseries is comprised of one file: Correspondence (1946-1949).
Notes:
Title based on contents of subseries.
The documents are in English.
Notes:
Title based on contents of subseries.
The documents are in English.
P173/001.15
E. Jane Ross Baldwin. - 1960-1978, 1990-1993. - 4 textual records. - 2 postcards.
Correspondence. - 1946-1949. - 0.01 m of textual records.
Biographical sketch:
Erline Jane Ross, known as Jane, was born 9 November 1924. As a young woman, Jane taught at the school house in
Baldwin’s Mills and boarded at the house of Harold F. Baldwin. On 8 September 1951, she married Elvyn Baldwin and they
had five children together: Eva, Mead, Louise, Allen and Paul. Jane died 15 November 2001 and is buried at the Lakeview
Cemetery in Baldwin’s Mills.
Scope and content:
The file contains primary source information on the personal life and education of Harold Richard “Dick”
Baldwin from 1946 to 1949. In consists of correspondence written by Dick to his parents, Harold F. Baldwin
and Ruth May Baldwin.
Scope and content:
The subseries consists of primary source information on the personal life of E. Jane Ross Baldwin from 1960 to 1993. It
consists of correspondence received by Jane from a variety of individuals, including Barbara Constable, Ruth Law and Ruby
Donaghy.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
The documents are in English.
Notes:
Title based on contents of subseries.
The documents are in English.
P173/001.12/001
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Scope and content:
The file contains primary source information on the personal life and education of Lester S. Baldwin from 1946
to 1974. It consists of correspondence from Lester to his partents, Harold F. Baldwin and Ruth May Baldwin,
and mainly describe his experiences while away at school.
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P173/001.16
P173/002
Biographical sketch:
Eva Baldwin is the oldest child of Elvyn Baldwin and Jane Ross. She is a graduate of Bishop’s University. Eva married Bill
Morton and they have three children: Rose, Jane-Anne and Ian.
Scope and content:
The series contains primary source material on travel, family life, social activities, religion, agriculture, maple sugaring, leisure and
politics from 1863 to 1962. It consists of correspondence, a business card, the lyrics of a song and a funeral service program. It
also contains photocopies of the following: the portion of a land transaction between Darius May and Everett Sutton; the newpaper
obituary for Darius May, a receipt for to the purchase of a lot in the Baldwin’s Mills cemetery by John P. Baldwin; the baptism and
membership of Ruth May in the Baldwin’s Mills Baptist Church; and the membership of Edith Hard May in the Baldwin’s Mills
Baptist Church. The series of comprised of the following sub-series: Sylvester May (1865), Darius May (1880-1894), Lyman
May (1863-1885), Amanda Melvina May (1864-1885), Laura Fernand May (1910-[1936]), Emma Jane Stevens May ([1870?]1891), Rose May ([1914], 1938-1961), Maud May Hall (1944-1945), Julian May (1909-1915), Clara May Cooke (1909-1962) and
Miscellaneous May family (1874-[199-?]).
Eva Baldwin. - 1975-1980, 1990. - 4 textual records.
May family. - 1863-[199-?]. - 0.10 m of textual records. - 45 postcards.
Scope and content:
The subseries contains primary source information on the life of Eva Baldwin from 1975 to 1990. It consists of two letters
addressed to Eva, a thank-you note written by Eva to her father, Elvyn Baldwin, and a newspaper clipping.
Notes:
Title based on contents of subseries.
The documents are in English.
P173/001.17
P173/002.01
Biographical sketch:
Louise Baldwin is the youngest daughter of Elvyn Baldwin and Jane Ross. She traveled extensively during her early adulthood.
Louise married Brant LeBaron.
Biographical sketch:
Sylvester May was the eldest son of Hezekiah May and Sarah (Sally) Hayes. Born April 1808, Sylvester moved from Stanstead
Township to Barnston Township, in 1832 where he purchased a farm near Lake Lyster. He was first married to Almeda Marsh
(1813-1842) and together they had at least two children: Amanda Melvina (1837-1900) and Sophia (1841-1842). After the
death of Almeda, Sylvester married Eunice Bean (1813-1852) on the 6 June 1843. Together they had at least five children:
Darius (1843-1913), Lyman Albert (ca. 1844-1923), Wilber (1846-1852), Caroline S. (b. 1848) and an unknown child (born
and died in 1845). Lastly, he married Sarah Wadleigh (1812-1902) on 11 October 1853 and they had at least one child: Ida
(1855-1925). While an obituary for Sylvester states that he had ten children, it appears that there is only record of eight.
Louise Baldwin. - 1972-1993. - 0.01 m of textual records and other documents.
Sylvester May. - 1865. - 1 textual record.
Scope and content:
The subseries contains primary source information on the personal life and travels
of Louise Baldwin from 1972 to 1993. It consists mainly of correspondence
written by Louise to her parents, Elvyn Baldwin and Jane Ross Baldwin; to her
siblings; and to her aunt, Eunice Baldwin.
Sylvester May died 5 September 1901 and is buried at the Lakeview Cemetery in Baldwin’s Mills.
Notes:
Title based on contents of subseries.
The sub-series also contains 19 postcards, 15 photographs and 4 drawings.
The documents are in English.
Scope and content:
The subseries contains one letter addressed to Sylvester May, dated 1865, in which he is appointed school manager for his
district.
P173/001.18
Notes:
Title based on contents of subseries.
The documents are in English.
Mead Baldwin. - 1974. - 2 textual records.
Biographical sketch:
Mead Baldwin is the oldest son and the third of five children of Elvyn Baldwin
and Jane Ross. He married Joyce Hamilton. He is a minister in the United Church
of Canada.
P173/002.02
Darius May. - 1874-1894. - 4 textual records.
Biographical sketch:
Darius May, the son of Sylvester May and Eunice Bean, was born in 1843 in Baldwin’s Mills. Darius married Emma Jane
Stevens on 3 July 1872; together they had ten children: Maud Ella (1874-1947), Wilbur Lyman (1875-1946), Rose Nettie
(1877-1961), Julian Sylvester (1881-1956), John Vining (1882-1971), Ida/Ada S. (1884-1885), Clara Emma (1886-1968),
Fred Nason (1887-1955), Ruth Stevens (1890-1971) and Irene S. (1892-1893). During his lifetime, Darius was a farmer in
Baldwin’s Mills and owned what was known as the ‘May Farm’.
Scope and content:
The subseries contains primary source information on the professional life of Mead
Baldwin in 1974. It consists of a thank-you letter to Mead, from Don Chamberlain
and Mead’s business card as a reverend for the United Church of Canada.
Notes:
Title based on contents of subseries.
The documents are in English.
P173/001.19
Miscellaneous Baldwin family. - 1941, 1984, 1990. - 3 textual records.
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Darius died 4 December 1913 and is buried in the Lakeview Cemetery in Baldwin’s Mills.
Elvyn M. Baldwin family fonds
P173/005/001
Scope and content:
The subseries contains four letters addressed to Darius May; one concerning a teacher in Baldwin’s Mills, another about
travelling, one about the sale of some land and the last is regarding his involvement in the local church.
Scope and content:
The subseries contains a land deed from Richard E. Baldwin to Carroll E. Smith, dated 1940; a letter addressed to Earl
Baldwin, dated 1941; a postcard addressed to Paul Baldwin, dated 1990; and a wedding program for the marriage of Judy
Baldwin to John Morel, dated 1984.
Notes:
Title based on contents of subseries.
The documents are in English.
Notes:
Title based on contents of subseries.
The documents are in English.
Lyman May. - 1863-1885. - 0.02 m of textual records.
P173/002.03
Biographical sketch:
Lyman May, the son of Sylvester May and Eunice Bean, was born about 1844 in Baldwin’s Mills. In 1863, Lyman left
Baldwin’s Mills and moved to Lynn, Massachusetts in search of paid work. After first arriving, he worked in a shoe factory
but then moved on to find work as a peddler. Later on, Lyman was operate a store where he sold glass- and plate-ware, stoves
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and other home furnishings.
On 14 June 1871, Lyman married Laura W. Fernand in Lynn, Massachusetts. They had at least four children: Frank Fernand
(b. 1873), Cora (b. 1874), Phillip (b. 1877) and Rachel Sylvester (b. 1884). Lyman died 14 November 1925 in Massachusetts.
Scope and content:
The subseries contains correspondence written by Lyman May after he had moved to Lynn, Massachusetts, to his father and
brother in Baldwin’s Mills from 1863 to 1885. For the most part, the letters discuss Lyman’s experiences moving from the
country to the city, work, religion, family and politics. It also contains a wedding invitation to the marriage of Lyman and
Laura Fernand.
Notes:
Title based on contents of subseries.
The documents are in English.
P173/002.04
Amanda Melvina May. - 1864-1885. - 0.02 m of textual records.
Biographical sketch:
Amanda Melvina May, most often known as simply Melvina, was born in 1837, the daughter of Sylvester May and Almeda
Marsh, in Baldwin’s Mills. Melvina moved to Boston for a time and finally settled Lynn, Massachusetts in 1864 where she
worked as a seamstress and dressmaker. On 11 July 1865, she married Hollis Taylor, who had also moved from Stanstead
County to Lynn. Although they never had any of their own children, Hollis had a son, Julian, from a previous marriage.
Melvina died in 1900 in Lynn, Massachusetts.
Scope and content:
The subseries consists of correspondence written by Amanda Melvina May from Lynn, Massachusetts from 1864 to 1885. The
letters are addressed to her family, mostly to her brother, Darius, and to her father, Sylvester, in Baldwin’s Mills. They include
discussions of topics such as family, religion, work and leisure.
Notes:
Title based on contents of subseries.
The documents are in English.
P173/002.05
Laura Fernand May. - 1910-[1936]. - 0.015 m of textual records. - 13 postcards.
Biographical sketch:
The daughter of Alfred and Mary Fernand, Laura Fernand was born about 1849 in Quincy, Massachusetts. On 14 June 1871,
she married Lyman May in Lynn, Massachusetts. Together they had at least four children: Frank Fernand (b. 1873), Cora (b.
1874), Phillip (b. 1877) and Rachel Sylvester (b. 1884).
Scope and content:
The subseries consists of correspondence addressed to and written by Laura Fernand May from 1910 to 1936. The letters
written by Laura largely discuss topics such as family, health, politics, travel and maple sugar.
Notes:
Title based on contents of subseries.
The documents are in English.
P173/002.06
Emma Jane Stevens May. - [1870?]-1891. - 0.01 m of textual records.
Biographical sketch:
Emma Jane Stevens, born 29 December 1852 in Lynn, Massachusetts, was the second eldest daughter of Nason Stevens and
Susannah Marsh. Between 1857 and 1859, the Stevens family moved from the United States to Barnston, Quebec. Emma had
six sisters and two brothers: Clara, Rosa, Alice, Alma, Ida, Jennie, Nason and Freddie.
On 3 July 1872, Emma married Darius May. They had ten children: Maud Ella (1874-1947), Wilbur Lyman (1875-1946),
Rose Nettie (1877-1961), Julian Sylvester (1881-1956), John Vining (1882-1971), Ida/Ada S. (1884-1885), Clara Emma
(1886-1968), Fred Nason (1887-1955), Ruth Stevens (1890-1971) and Irene S. (1892-1893).
Emma died on 14 May 1894 and is buried in the Lakeview Cemetery in Baldwin’s Mills.
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Scope and content:
The subseries largely contains personal correspondence to Emma Jane (Stevens) May by the following authors: Clara Stevens,
Chandler Brown, Rosa Stevens LeJoyce, Alma Stevens, Alice Stevens, Clara Parnell and Hollis N. Stevens. It also contains
the lyrics to a song titled “Gospel Train” and two letters by Emma: one to her sister, Clara and the other to her niece and
nephew.
Notes:
Title based on contents of subseries.
The documents are in English.
P173/002.07
Rose May. - 1911-[1914], 1938-1961. - 0.02 m of textual records. - 3 postcards.
Biographical sketch:
Rose May was the third oldest child of Darius May and Emma Stevens, born 31 July 1877 in Baldwin’s Mills. As a young
woman she was a member of the Young Women’s Christian Temperance Association and the Barnston Baptist Church. Rose
never married and lived at the May farm until her father’s death in 1913. After this, she moved into her brother, John’s, home
which was adjacent to the family farm. She never married. Rose died 23 March 1867. She is buried at the Lakeview Cemetery
in Baldwin’s Mills.
Scope and content:
The subseries constists largely of personal correspondence to Rose May from about 1914 to 1961. Among the correspondence
received were letters from Nellie Smith, Cora Spafford(?), Winnifred Roast, Mrs. J. L. Barley, Phoebe Walford, Maude
Simpson, Clare Wiggett, Ida Gibbons, Angeline May, Liz and Sam Munro, Peter Racicot, Joyce Philbrick and Lillian Ellison.
The subseries also contains a few letters that Rose wrote to her sister, Ruth May Baldwin; a memorial donation made in the
name of Rose; a copy of Rose’s baptimal record from Barnston Baptist Church and some funeral arrangements for Rose’s
estate.
Notes:
Title based on contents of subseries.
The documents are in English.
P173/002.08
Maud May Hall. - 1920, 1944-1945. - 3 textual records.
Biographical sketch:
Maud Ella May was born 19 February 1874, the eldest daughter of Darius May and Emma Stevens. She married Edwin
Charles Hall in 1898 and later moved to Rock Island. They had four children: Edwin, Ernest, Marjorie and Joseph. Maud
May Hall died 18 April 1947 and is buried at the Crystal Lake Cemetery in Stanstead.
Scope and content:
The subseries contains two letters written by Maud to her sister, Rose May, from 1944 to 1945 largely discussing family topics
and one addressed to Ed and Maud, dated 1920.
Notes:
Title based on contents of subseries.
The documents are in English.
P173/002.09
Julian May. - 1910-1915. - 2 textual records. - 23 postcards.
Biographical sketch:
Julian May, the second eldest son of Darius May and Emma Stevens was born 24 May 1880. He suffered from scarlet fever
as a child, which resulted a severe loss of hearing. Julian went west as a young man but later returned to live with his sister,
Rose May, and work for Harold Baldwin. Julian also traveled quite a bit during his life to various spots in North America. He
never married. Julian died 13 March 1956 and is buried at the Lakeview Cemetery in Baldwin’s Mills.
Scope and content:
The subseries consists of letters and postcard correspondence written by Julian May to his sister, Ruth May Baldwin, from
1910 to 1915. The correspondence largely discuss Julian’s travel and family topics.
Notes:
Title based on contents of subseries.
The documents are in English.
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P173/002.10
Clara May Cooke. - 1909-1962. - 0.01 m of textual records. - 4 postcards.
Biographical sketch:
One of Darius May and Emma Stevens’ ten children, Clara May was born 14 February 1886 in Baldwin’s Mills. She moved
to Montreal and married Fred Cooke, a widower, in 1927. The couple never had any children. Clara died 11 July 1968 and is
buried in Lakeview Cemetery in Baldwin’s Mills.
P173/003.02
Kate E. Ferrin. - 1889-1897. - 3 textual records.
Scope and content:
The subseries consists of personal correspondence written by Clara May Cooke from 1909 to 1962. It includes letters and
postcards written to her sisters, Rose and Ruth, and to her neice, Alice.
Administrative history:
Kate E. Ferrin was the born in about 1875 in Holland, Vermont, the daughter of Elvyn A. Ferrin and Antha Kidder. Kate’s
father, Elvyn, was Lill Ferrin Baldwin’s brother, making Kate Lill’s niece. She has a sister named Edith. Kate attended Derby
Academy.
Notes:
Title based on contents of subseries.
The documents are in English.
Scope and content:
The subseries consists of three documents regarding the life of Kate Ferrin from 1889 to 1897. It is comprised of two letters
by Kate and a program for the commencement exercises at Derby Academy.
P173/002.11
Notes:
Title based on contents of subseries.
The documents are in English.
Miscellaneous May family. - 1874-[199-?]. - 9 textual records.
Scope and content:
The subseries contains a variety of documents regarding members of the May family and their relatives from 1874 to the 1990s.
In consists of a business letter regarding the purchase of fruit, a letter to Sylvester May from Hollis Taylor, the funeral service
program for Fred Cooke, a certificate of church membership for Edith Ward May and Ruth May and a newspaper obituary and
rememberance for the deaths of Cecil May and Loretta Almeda Markwell May. It also contains photocopies of the following:
the portion of a land transaction between Darius May and Everett Sutton; the newpaper obituary for Darius May, a receipt for
to the purchase of a lot in the Baldwin’s Mills cemetery
by John P. Baldwin; the baptism and membership of
Ruth May in the Baldwin’s Mills Baptist Church; and
the membership of Edith Hard May in the Baldwin’s
Mills Baptist Church.
Notes:
Title based on contents of subseries.
The documents are in English.
P173/003
Other Correspondence. - [18--]-1958. - 0.03 m of textual
records. - 39 postcards.
Scope and content:
The series contains source material on work, education, Elvyn M. Baldwin Family fonds P173/005/001
sickness, economic challenges and family life from 1889 to 1958. It consists of correspondence from various individuals who were
close to the Baldwins or Mays but who were not related to them or the family connection is distant. The series is comprised of the
following sub-series: Cora Lovell Dilley (1913-1917, 1947-1958), Kate E. Ferrin (1889-1897), Mary Ann Baker Thomas (1954),
J. E. Gilbert family (1910-1918), Leta Ellis (1930), Robert Spendlove ([18--]) and C.M. Ferrin (1862-1864).
Notes:
Title based on contents of series.
The documents are in English.
P173/003.01
Cora Lovell Dilley. - 1910-1917, 1947-1958. - 0.015 m of textual records. - 39 postcards.
Biographical sketch:
Cora Lovell was born in 1893 to Hazen I. Lovell and Adelaide May. She grew up in the Coaticook area and attended school
with Ruth May as well as being cousins. In October 1912, along with her parents and siblings (Martin, Artemissa or ‘Artie’,
Alta, John and Allen) moved to Glendale, California. As a young woman, Cora worked as a telephone operator and, possibly,
as a secretary in an office. Around 1916, she married Paul Dilley and they had two children together: Pauline and John.
Scope and content:
The subuseries consists of correspondence written by Cora Lovell Dilley to Ruth May Baldwin from 1910 to 1958. The letters
and postcards contain information on Cora’s move from Coaticook to California, on family, on work and leisure activities as
well as on romantic relationships.
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Notes:
Title based on contents of subseries.
The documents are in English.
P173/003.03
Mary Ann Baker Thomas. - 1954. - 3 textual records.
Administrative history:
Mary Ann was a daugher of John and Jane Baker. Mary Ann, a.k.a. Mamie, and her twin sister were born in Blanchard,
Wisconsin in 1874. Around 1894, Mamie married Howard Thomas, a banker in Blanchard and in 1895, they had a son, Foster
Keith. Mary Ann Baker may be related to the Baldwins through Mary Jeanette Baker, wife of John Percival Baldwin.
Scope and content:
The subseries consists of personal correspondence by Mary Ann (Mamie) Baker Thomas from 1954, which are largely about
the illness of her husband, Howard Thomas.
Notes:
Title based on contents of subseries.
The documents are in English.
P173/003.04
J. E. Gilbert family. - 1910-1918. - 0.01 m of textual records.
Scope and content:
The subseries consists of personal correspondence addressed to the J. Edwin Gilbert family from 1910 to 1918. The majority
of the correspondence are letters of sympathy over the passing of Flanders Gilbert in 1911.
Notes:
Title based on contents of subseries.
The documents are in English.
P173/003.05
Leta Ellis. - 1930. - 1 textual record.
Scope and content:
The subseries consists of a letter by Leta Ellis to her mother, Delia, dated 13 January 1930.
Notes:
Title based on contents of subseries.
The document is in English.
P173/003.06
Robert Spendlove. - [18--]. - 3 textual records.
Administrative history:
Robert Spendlove was born 29 July 1817. He lived in Hatley.
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Scope and content:
The subseries contains of information on Robert Spendlove. It consists of a property tax assessment for Robert Spendlove
from the Township of Hatley; a list of land owners, including Robert, with their corresponding lots; and a list of birth dates
for Robert Spendlove and his siblings.
Notes:
Title based on contents of subseries.
The document is in English.
Notes:
Title based on the contents of subseries.
The documents are in English.
John Corliss genealogy. - 1995. - 1 textual record.
P173/003.07
C.M. Ferrin. - 1862-1864.
Notes:
Title based on contents of subseries.
The documents are in English.
P173/004
Genealogy. - 1832-1999. - 0.1 m of textual records. - 6 photographs: col.
Scope and content:
The series consists of genealogy research, including family trees, research notes, newspaper clippings and other documents, on
various families with connections to the Baldwin family and/or the Stanstead County area. It is comprised of the following files:
William Lovell genealogy ([198-?]-[1996?]), Roderick Ross genealogy (1982), Hanson genealogy ([198-?]), John Corliss genealogy
(1995), Sylvester Cleveland genealogy ([195-?]-[1982?]), Levia Drew genealogy (1986), Fletcher genealogy ([1926?],1933,
[1955?],1995-1998), Ferrin and Tabor genealogy (1936, [196-?]-1962), Buckland genealogy (1938), Belknap genealogy (1978),
Baldwin genealogy (1832-1999), May genealogy (1668, 1853-1982) and Miscellaneous genealogical notes (1946-1992).
Notes:
Title based on contents of series.
Most of the documents are in English, one is in French.
Scope and content:
The subseries contains information on the genealogy of the family of John Corliss, born 1787, and his wife, Sally Heath, in
Bickford Corner and Heathton, Quebec. It consists of a family tree by Francois Gloutnay.
Notes:
Title based on contents of subseries.
The document is in French.
P173/004.05
Sylvester Cleveland genealogy. - [195-?]-[1982?]. - 0.03 m of textual records.
Scope and content:
The subseries contains information on of the genealogy of the family of Sylvester Cleveland and his wife, Relief Converse, in
Barnston Township, Quebec. It consists of a compilation of genealogical sketches and family trees.
Notes:
Title based on the contents of subseries.
The documents are in English.
P173/004.06
Levi Drew genealogy. - 1986. - 1 textual record.
Scope and content:
The subseries contains information on the genealogy of the family of John Drew, born 1845, and his wife, Sarah Bickford. It
consists of a family tree and vital statistics complied by Lyman May, with additional notes by Riley H. Drew.
William Lovell genealogy. - [198-?]-[1996?]. - 2 textual records.
Notes:
Title based on contents of subseries.
The document is in English.
Scope and content:
The sub-series contains information on the genealogy of William Lovell, born in 1790, and his wife, Mary Hanson. It consists
of a letter probably written by Ella Baldwin and a family tree.
P173/004.07
Notes:
Title based on contents of sub-series.
The documents are in English.
Scope and content:
The sub-series contains primary source information on the genealogy of the Fletcher family, who are connected to the Hall and
Baldwin families of Barnston from 1830s to 1998. It consists of correspondence between Elvyn Baldwin and Earl Fletcher
regarding the Fletcher genealogy, research notes and a newspaper clipping.
P173/004.01
P173/004.02
Roderick Ross genealogy. - 1982. - 1 textual record.
Scope and content:
The subseries contains information on the genealogy of the family of Roderick Ross, born in 1822, and his wife, Jane Byers,
who lived in Leeds, Quebec. It consists of a family tree by Glenna Ross.
Notes:
Title based on contents of subseries.
The document is in English.
P173/004.03
Hanson genealogy. - [198-?]. - 1 textual record.
Scope and content:
The subseries contains information on the genealogy of the Hanson family in Barnston, Quebec. It consists of vital statistics
from the 1850s to 1905.
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P173/004.04
Fletcher genealogy. - [1926?],1933, [1955?],1995-1998. - 7 textual records.
Notes:
Title based on contents of sub-series.
The documents are in English.
P173/004.08
Ferrin and Tabor genealogy. - 1936, [196-?]-1962. - 6 textual records.
Scope and content:
The sub-series contains information on the genealogy of Ferrin and Tabor families from the 1700s to the 1900s. It consists of
correspondence from Walter Stulz, Austin Foster and Harold Baldwin; research on the Meads, Ferrins and Tabors of Holland,
Vermont; as well as a presentation given by Harold Baldwin to the Orleans County Historical Society on Horace A. W. Tabor.
Notes:
Title based on contents of sub-series.
The documents are in English.
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P173/004.09
P173/005
Scope and content:
The subseries contains information on the family tree of the William Buckland family. It consists of a photocopy of research
compiled by Wilhemia Elsie Buckland from 1938.
Scope and content:
The series contains photographs of people, animals, landscapes and buildings taken between approximately the 1860s and the
1980s. The series consists of the following subseries: May family ([189-?]-1969); Baldwin family ([186-?]-[196-?]); Ferrin family
([1854]-[ca. 1900]); Buildings, landscapes and animals ([ca. 1900]-[195-?]) and Other Photographs ([188-?]-[198-?]).
Buckland genealogy. - 1938. - 1 textual record.
Notes:
Title based on contents of subseries.
The document is in English.
P173/004.10
Belknap genealogy. - 1978. - 0,01 m of textual records.
Scope and content:
The subseries contains information on the Belknap family. It consists of a photocopy of a history of W. S. Belknap and the
fishery at Baldwin’s Mills and a family research compiled by Merrick Belknap.
Notes:
Title based on contents of subseries.
The documents are in English.
P173/004.11
Baldwin genealogy. - 1832-1999. - 0.03 m of textual records. - 2
photographs: col.
Scope and content:
The subseries contains information on the history of the Baldwin
family from the 1800s to 1999. It consists largely of research
notes, correspondence, family trees and marriage certificates. It
also contains two photographs of tomb stones.
Notes:
Title based on contents of subseries.
The documents are in English.
P173/004.12
Elvyn M. Baldwin Family fonds P173/005.01/011
May genealogy. - 1668, 1853-1982. - 0.03 m of textual records. - 4 photographs: col.
Scope and content:
The subseries contains information on the family history of the May family from the 1660s to 1982. It consists of newspaper
clibbings, a copy of Elisha May’s will, marriage certificates, family trees and correspondence. It also contains four photographs
of tomb stones.
Notes:
Title based on contents of subseries.
The documents are in English.
P173/004.13
Miscellaneous genealogical notes. - 1946-1992. - 12 textual records.
Scope and content:
The file contains source information on the genealogy of various families from 1946 to 1992. It consists of hand-written notes
and newspaper obituaries.
Notes:
Title based on contents of subseries.
The documents are in English.
Photographs. - [186?]-1995. - 544 photographs: 520 b&w and 24 col.
Notes:
Title based on contents of series.
Included among the photographs are 2 ambrotypes, 2 daguerrotypes, 3 polyester negatives, 4 cellulose acetate negatives, 36 tintypes
and 23 cellulose nitrate negatives.
P173/005.01
May family. - [189-?]-1969. - 122 photographs: 120 b&w and 2 col.
Scope and content:
The subseries contains photographs depicting members of the May family and other individuals from the 1890s to 1969. The
subseries consists of the following files: Group Photographs ([190-?]-1969), Darius May ([190-?]-1913), Rose May ([189?]-1958), Julian May ([189-?]-194-?]), John May ([190-?]-[194-?]), Clara May Cooke ([190-?]-[194-?]), Fred May ([192-?]1959), Ruth May Baldwin ([190-?]-[196-?]), Marjorie May (1919), Irene May Drew ([192-?]-[194-?]), Cecil May ([194-?])
and Laura Fernald May ([191-?]).
Notes:
Title based on contents of subseries.
Included among the photographs are 15 cellulose nitrate negatives.
P173/005.01/001
Group photographs. - [190-?]-[1969]. - 53 photographs: 51 b&w and 2 col.
Scope and content:
The file consists of group photographs of the members of the May family and include other individuals,
largely taken at the May family farm, between about 1900 and 1969. May family members included in the
photographs are: Fred May, Ruth May, Angeline May, Edith Ward May, Mildred Martin May, Wilbur May,
Lyman May, Maud May, Julian May, Clara May, John May, Rose May, Irene May, Ella May, Fred Cooke
(Clara May’s husband), Ward May, Cecil May, Gordon Drew, Marjorie May and David May. Other individuals
included in the photographs are: Vivian Stephens Carleton, Fred Stevens, Hattie Gilbert, Mary Horn, Ida Horn
Gibbons, Will Horn, Mildren Searles, Emma Stevens, Liz Munro, Minnie Donaldson, John Donaldson and
Ella Donaldson. Some subjects depicted in the photographs are farming scenes, boating, hunting and leisure
activites.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
Included among the photographs are 13 cellulose nitrate negatives.
P173/005.01/002
Darius May. - [190-?]-1913. - 4 photographs: b&w.
Scope and content:
The file consists of photographs of Darius May between about 1900 and 1913. In two photographs, Darius is
pictured with Irene and Ella May, Darius’ grandchildren.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
P173/005.01/003
Rose May. - [189-?]-1958. - 11 photographs: b&w.
Scope and content:
The files consists of photographs of Rose May between the 1890s and 1958. Among the photographs are two
studio portraits and other photographs also picture Fred Stevens, Liz Munro, Angeline May and Ruby or Keith
Baldwin.
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Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
P173/005.01/008
P173/005.01/004
Scope and content:
The file consists of photographs of Ruth May Baldwin from about the early 1900s to the 1960s. Included are
a photograph of Ruth’s son, Keith, and a few portrait photographs of Ruth.
Julian May. - [189-?]-[194-?]. - 10 photographs: b&w.
Scope and content:
The file consists of photographs of Julian May, including many where he is with animals, from the 1890s to the
1940s. Among the photographs are two studio portaits and one photograph of Julian with his sister, Rose May.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
Included among the photographs is 1 cellulose nitrate negative.
P173/005.01/005
John May. - [1907?]-[194-?]. - 6 photographs: b&w.
Biographical sketch:
The son of Darius May and Emma Stevens, John May was born 9 February 1882 in Baldwin’s Mills. He
married Edith Ward 31 December 1907. They had four children together: Irene, Ella, Ward and David. After
Edith’s death in 1940, John married Minnie Dresser, a widow, 23 May 1942. John inherited the May farm after
his father’s death in 1913 and rented it for a short time. In 1931, his daughter, Irene, and her husband, Gordon
Drew, moved onto the farm. It was sold from the family from 1934 until 1948, when Elvyn Baldwin purchased
the farm.
John died 18 February 1971 in Coaticook.
Scope and content:
The file consists of photographs of John May from 1907 to about the 1940s. Included are two photographs
of John with his wife, Edith Ward; two photographs of their children Irene, Ella, Ward and David; and one
photograph of John with horses.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
P173/005.01/006
Clara May Cooke. - [190-?]-[194-?]). - 11 photographs: b&w.
Ruth May Baldwin. - [190-?]-[196-?]. - 10 photographs: b&w.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
Included among the photographs is 1 cellulose nitrate negative.
P173/005.01/009
Marjorie May Hall. - 1919. - 1 photograph: b&w.
Biographical sketch:
Marjorie May Hall was born the 3 July 1903 in Stanstead, the daughter of Edwin Hall and Maud May. She was
married to Sumner Davis.
Scope and content:
The file consists of a photograph of a sixteen-year-old Majorie May, daughter of Maud May and Edwin Hall,
in 1919.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
P173/005.01/010
Irene May Drew. - [192-?]-[194-?]. - 4 photographs: b&w.
Biographical sketch:
Irene May was born 21 September 1908, the daughter of John V. May and Edith Ward. She married Gordon
Drew. In 1948, the moved onto Irene’s father’s farm in Coaticook. After Gordon retired in 1973, they lived
with Ella (Irene’s sister) in Coaticook and later moved to Stanstead.
Scope and content:
The file consists of photographs of Irene May from about the 1920s to about the 1940s. Included are a studio
photograph of Irene as a child; a photograph of Irene and her husband, Gordon Drew; and two Christmas cards
of their children.
Scope and content:
The file consists of photographs of Clara May from the early 1900s to about the 1940s. Included among the
photographs are a number from Clara’s wedding to Fred Cooke in 1927 as well as a photograph that pictures
Liz Munro.
Notes:
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
Cecil May. - (194-?])-1943. - 2 photographs: b&w.
P173/005.01/007
Fred May. - [192-?]-1959. - 9 photographs: b&w.
Biographical sketch:
The son of Darius May and Emma Stevens, Fred Nason May was born 28 September 1887 in Baldwin’s Mills.
He married Bernice Wheeler 15 September 1910 in Holland, Vermont. They had one son, named Morris
Nelson May. During their marriage, Fred lived and worked in Holland. After their divorce in 1922, Fred
moved to Rock Island and worked at the Butterfield Union Twist Drill Company. He remarried 9 March 1930
to Angéline Marie Françoise Guillou and they had one child, named Lyman Albert May.
Fred May died 1 May 1955 in Stanstead.
Scope and content:
The file consists of photographs of Fred May from about the 1920s to 1959. Included are two photographs of
John with his second wife, Angeline Guillou; two photographs of their son, Lyman; and one photograph with
Sam Munro.
Title based on contents of file.
P173/005.01/011
Biographical sketch:
Cecil Wilson May was the son of Wilber May and Mildred Martin and was born 3 February 1903 in Baldwin’s
Mills. He married Loretta Almeda Markwell and they lived in Cecil’s parents’ farmhouse for their entire
marriage.
Cecil May died 7 August 1971 when his tractor unexpectedly moved forward on an incline and ran over him.
Scope and content:
The file consists of a photograph of Cecil May, son of Wilber May and Mildred Martin, pictured with an
airplane from about the 1940s and another of Cecil, Ruby, Charlie and Janie with a car from 1943.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
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P173/005.01/012
P173/005.02/003
Scope and content:
The file consists of a photograph of Laura Fernand May, wife of Lyman May, pictured at Lake Lyster in about
the 1930s.
Scope and content:
The file consists of a studio portrait photograph of Albert Edson Baldwin, son of John Edson Baldwin and
Corrilla Cleveland, as a teenager around the 1880s.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
Laura Fernand May. - [193-?]. - 1 photograph: b&w.
P173/005.02
Baldwin family. - [186-?]-[196-?]. - 134 photographs: b&w.
Scope and content:
The subseries contains photographs of members of the Baldwin family taken between the 1860s and the 1960s. The subseries
consists of the following files: Group and Album Photographs ([186-?]-1951), Eugene A. Baldwin ([189-?]), Albert Edson
Baldwin ([188-?]), Jeanette Baker Baldwin ([186-?]), W.K. Baldwin ([189-?]-[193-?]), Lill Ferrin Baldwin ([189-?]-[192?]), Mead Haskell Baldwin ([1892?]-[191-?]), Harold Ferrin Baldwin ([after 1886]-[196-?]), Ruby May Baldwin ([1921?][1927?]), Willis Keith Baldwin ([1922?]-[194-?]), Elvyn Mead Baldwin ([1925?]-[1951?]), Eunice Ruth Baldwin ([1926?]),
Alice Lill Baldwin ([1929?], 1948), Harold Richard Baldwin ([1931?]) and Lester Stevens Baldwin ([1933?]).
Notes:
Title based on contents of subseries.
Included among the photographs is 1 tintype and 1 cellulose acetate negative. Also included is 1 photograph album.
Albert Edson Baldwin. - [188-?]. - 1 photograph: b&w.
P173/005.02/004
Jeanette Baker Baldwin. - [186-?]. - 1 photograph: b&w.
Scope and content:
The file consists of a portrait photograph of Jeanette Baker Baldwin, wife of John Percival Baldwin, taken in
approximately in the 1860s.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
P173/005.02/005
W. K. Baldwin. - [189-?]-[193-?]. - 6 photographs: b&w.
Scope and content:
The file consists of portrait photographs of Willis Keith Baldwin, son of John Percival Baldwin and Jeanette
Baker, as an adult, from about the 1890s to the 1930s.
P173/005.02/001
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
Scope and content:
The file consists of group photographs and photograph albums largely picturing members of the Baldwin
family from around the 1860s to 1951. Included among them are photographs of Willis Keith Baldwin, Lill F.
Baldwin, Percival A. Baldwin, Clara May Cooke, Fred Cooke, Harold F. Baldwin, Mead H. Baldwin, Ruth May
Baldwin, Ruby Baldwin, W. Keith Baldwin, Elvyn M. Baldwin, Eunice R. Baldwin, Alice L. Baldwin, Harold
Richard Baldwin, Lester S. Baldwin, Jane Ross, Laura May, Bertha Drew, Olive Drew, Mona Racicot, Roland
Peter Racicot, Peter Racicot, Liz Munro, Rose May and Miss Wiggett. The black, bound album includes
photographs of B. P. Shilbury (?), Nancy Miles May, Richard Baldwin, Thomas Baldwin, Wright Baldwin,
Hiram Baldwin, Walter Baldwin, Lewis Baldwin, May Thomas Baldwin, Issac Baldwin, Helen Bacon Baldwin,
Ezra Baldwin, Phoebe Joyce Baldwin, Huldah Baldwin Tabor, Betsey Baldwin Tabor, Melvina May Taylor,
Hollis Taylor, Richard Tabor, Judson Baldwin, Ida Baldwin Welch, Lawrence Welch, George Baldwin and Mrs.
Charles Lovell as well as a number of unidentified photographs.
P173/005.02/006
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
Included among the photographs is 1 tintype and 1 cellulose acetate negative. Also included is 1 photograph
album.
Scope and content:
The file consists of portrait photographs of Mead Haskell Baldwin, son of Willis Keith Baldwin and Lill Ferrin,
including one photograph of Mead with his mother, Lill, from about 1892 to the 1910s.
P173/005.02/002
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
Group and album photographs. - [186-?]-1951. - 88 photographs: b&w.
Eugene Arthur Baldwin. - [189-?]. - 1 photograph: b&w.
Administrative history:
Born 14 May 1853 in Barnston, Eugene Arthur Baldwin was the son of John Percival Baldwin and Mary
Jeanette Baker. He marred Lennie Adele Wilcox 25 December 1872. They had three children together: Percival
Arthur, Pardon Wilcox and Blanche Jeanett.
Eugene died 30 November 1916 in Stanstead County.
Scope and content:
The file consists of a studio portrait photograph of Eugene A. Baldwin, son of John P. Baldwin and Jeanette
Baker, in about the 1890s.
Lill Ferrin Baldwin. - [189-?]-[192-?]. - 3 photographs: b&w.
Scope and content:
The file consists of portrait photographs of Lill Ferrin Baldwin, wife of Willis Keith Baldwin, including one of
Lill photographed with her son, Mead, between the 1890s and 1920s.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
P173/005.02/007
Mead Haskell Baldwin. - [1892?]-[191-?]. - 6 photographs: b&w.
P173/005.02/008
Harold Ferrin Baldwin. - [after 1886]-[196-?]. - 9 photographs: b&w.
Scope and content:
The file consists of photographs, largely portrait photographs along with one photograph that appeared in a
newspaper article, of Harold Ferrin Baldwin taken between 1886 and the 1960s.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
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P173/005.02/009
P173/005.02/014
Scope and content:
The file consists of photographs of Ruby May
Baldwin as a child, including one photograph with
her father, Harold F. Baldwin, taken between about
1921 and 1927.
Scope and content:
The file consists of a photograph of Harlold Richard Baldwin, known as Dick, as a child around 1931.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
P173/005.02/015
P173/005.02/010
Scope and content:
The file consists of a photograph of Lester Stevens Baldwin as a child taken about 1933.
Ruby May Baldwin. - [1921?]-[1927?]. - 3 photographs: b&w.
Willis Keith Baldwin. - [1922?]-[194-?]. - 5
photographs: b&w.
Scope and content:
The file consists of photographs of Willis Keith
Baldwin, known as Keith, between about 1922 and
the 1940s.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
P173/005.02/011
Elvyn M. Baldwin Family fonds P173/005.01/011
Elvyn Mead Baldwin. - [1925?]-[1951?]. - 6 photographs: b&w.
Scope and content:
The file consists of photographs of Elvyn M. Baldwin taken between about 1925 and 1951. Included among
the photographs is one of Elvyn among the crew of the HMCS Lauzon and three of Elvyn and his wife, Jane
Ross, from their wedding day.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
Lester Stevens Baldwin. - [1933?]. - 1 photograph: b&w.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
P173/005.03
Ferrin family photographs. - [1854]-[ca. 1900]. - 84 photographs: b&w.
Scope and content:
The subseries consists of portrait photographs of members of the Ferrin family, as well as a number of other individuals
and some unidentified photographs. Shown in the photographs are: Jonathan Ferrin, Micah Ferrin, Lucinda Ferrin, Martin
C. Ferrin, Sarah Mead Ferrin, Ella Augusta Ferrin, Lill Mead Ferrin, Sarah Haskell Ferrin, Elvyn Augustus Ferrin, Carrie
FerrinYoung, Jennie Macrae McLauncy, Leois Ferrin Macrae, Ellen Alton Ferrin, John Tabor, Hannah Ferrin Tabor, Henry
Tabor, Susan Mead Gilman, Marshal French, Lill Mead Jeffreys, Captain Jeffreys, Stephen Mead, Constance, Anna L. Mead,
Joshua Roberts Mead, Polly Elliot Ferrin, Sophrona Ferrin, Moses Ferrin, Dr. Nathaniel Ladd, Abagail Mead Ladd, Nellie
Mead, Edith Ferrin Williams, Samuel Bartlett, Chester M. Ferrin, Moses Ellis, Emily Ferrin Ellis, Bertie Ellis, Grace Gilman,
Hannah Meeker, Reverend Griswald, Ebenezer Ferrin, Ora Ferrin, Mr. Fisk, Mary Danforth, Sarah Reed, unknown Coburn,
Mary Pratt, Viola Herm, Charles Piper, Henry Piper, Ada Pratt, Loretta Gould, Rose Stubbard, Cornelia Robinson, Ferrin
Harland, Albert Harland, Irene Harland, Antha Kidder Ferrin, Kate E. Ferrin, James Young, Marjorie Young and Alsey Young.
P173/005.02/012
Notes:
Title based on contents of subseries.
Included among the photographs are 2 ambrotypes, 2 daguerrotypes and 33 tintypes. The subseries also includes 2 photograph
albums.
Scope and content:
The file consists of a portrait photograph of Eunice Ruth Baldwin, taken in about 1926.
P173/005.04
Eunice Ruth Baldwin. - [1926?]. - 1 photograph: b&w.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
P173/005.02/013
Alice Lill Baldwin. - [1929?], 1948. - 2 photographs: b&w.
Biographical sketch:
Alice Lill Baldwin was born 7 January 1928 in Baldwin’s Mills and was the youngest daughter of Harold F.
Baldwin and Ruth S. May. In adolescence, she attended Stanstead College, in Stanstead, Quebec.
The 15 May 1948, Alice married I. Ross Corey and together they had 3 children: Christopher, Kathleen and
Neil. She and two of her sons, Christopher and Neil, died in a tragic car accident 8 Nov 1971 in Esterhazy,
Saskatchewan. Alice is buried at the Lakeview Cemetery in Baldwin’s Mills.
Scope and content:
The file consists of a photograph of Alice Lill Baldwin as a toddler in front of Lake Lyster and a photograph
of her with her husband, I. Ross Corey, on their wedding day. The photographs were taken in about 1929 and
in 1948.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
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Harold Richard Baldwin. - [1931?]. - 1 photograph: b&w.
Buildings, landscapes and animals. - [ca. 1900]-[195-?], 1982-1995. - 111 photographs: 91 b&w and 20 col.
Scope and content:
The subseries consists of photographs of landscapes, buildings and animals. Included among the building photographs are:
Baldwin’s Mills Baptist Church, Barnston United Church and parsonage, MacDonald College in Montreal, and the Baldwin’s
Mills school house. Included among the landscape photographs are: Baldwin’s Mills, the Pinnacle Mountain, Lake Lyster as
well as photographs from trips and from an agricultural exposition. Included among the animal photographs are dogs, cats,
cows, deer and a bear. The subseries also includes many unidentified photographs.
Notes:
Title based on contents of subseries.
Included among the photographs are 8 cellulose nitrate negatives, 3 acetate negatives and 2 polyester negatives.
P173/005.05
Other Photographs. - [188-?]-[198-?]. - 93 photographs: 91 b&w and 2 col.
Scope and content:
The subseries contains photographs of people with unknown or indirect connections to the May, Baldwin and Ferrin families
as well as unidentified photographs. The subseries consists of the following files: Mamie Baker Thomas ([189-?]-[1903?]),
Sam and Liz Munro ([191-?]-1969), Margaret Sutton ([188-?]-[191-?]), Other people ([188-?]-1956) and Unidentified people
([188-?]-[198-?]).
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Notes:
Title based on contents of subseries.
Included among the photographs are 2 tintypes and 1 polyester negative.
P173/005.05/001
Mamie Baker Thomas and Myra Baker Paulson. - [189-?]-[1903?]. - 10 photographs: b&w.
Biographical sketch:
Mary Ann and Myra Baker were the twin daughers of John and Jane Baker. Mary Ann, a.k.a. Mamie, and
her twin sister were born in Blanchard, Wisconsin in 1874. Around 1894, Mamie married Howard Thomas,
a banker in Blanchard and in 1895, they had a son, Foster Keith. Myra Baker married Martin Paulson, of
Evansville, Wisconsin, around 1898. They had two children together, Thelma and John. Mary Ann and Myra
Baker may be related to the Baldwins through Mary Jeanette Baker, wife of John Percival Baldwin.
Scope and content:
The file consists of photographs, mostly studio portaits, of Mamie Baker Thomas, Myra Baker Paulson,
Foster Keith Thomas, Thelma Paulson and Harold F. Baldwin, as well as a few building photographs, taken
approximately between the 1890s and 1903.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
P173/005.05/002
Sam and Liz Munro. - [191-?]-1969. - 4 photographs: b&w.
Scope and content:
The file consists of outdoor photographs of Sam and/or Liz Munro taken between approximately the 1910s and
1969. Included among the photographs is one of Liz Munro with Rose May.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
P173/005.05/003
Margaret Sutton. - [188-?]-[191-?]. - 6 photographs: b&w.
Scope and content:
The file consists of photographs of Margaret Sutton between approximately the 1880s and the 1910s. Included
among the photographs is one of Margaret in a nurse’s uniform, a few studio portraits and a few taken outdoors.
Elvyn M. Baldwin Family fonds P173/005.02/011
P173/005.05/005
Unidentified people. - [188-?]-[198-?]. - 40 photographs: 38 b&w and 2 col.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
Scope and content:
The file consists of unidentified photographs taken between approximately the 1880s and the 1980s, which
includes a number of studio portraits and outdoor photographs.
P173/005.05/004
Other people. - [188-?]-1968. - 33 photographs: b&w.
Scope and content:
The file consists of photographs of the following people: Mrs. Gladwin, Louise Draper, Harold Draper, Mildred
Draper, Pauline Dilley, Warren H. Rummey, Peter Racicot, Myrtie Bell Hartwell Rummey, Raymond Rummey,
Perry Haskell, Henry A. Haskell, Esther Williams Stevens, Eva Boyd, Minnie Hyles(?), Betty May Ladd,
Gerald Gibbons; Janet, Charles, Priscilla and Laurel Park; John, Bertha and Carol Gibbons; Charles, Mona,
Jamie, Wardie Bachelder; and Bernie, Rosie and George; Jim Crook; Rufus A. Baldwin and Wright Allison
Baldwin; and a 1923 group photograph of Dr. Ball, Mr. Curtis, Col. Nelson, Mr. Telford, Mr. Thompson, Mr.
McIntosh, Mr. Carson, Mr. Davis, L. Webster, A. Dawson, Mr. McFadyen, Mr. Stevens, Dr. Reed, Mr. Mick
and Mr. Duboyce; and a photograph identified as the Ross wedding anniversary. It also includes two school
photos of the Baldwin’s Mills school and other that is unidentified. The following individuals are identified:
Ruth May, N. Washburn, Nelson Washburn, Loretta Markell, Annie Hammon, Stanley Lyon, Myrtie Washburn,
Grace Washburn, Viola Washburn, Ethel Markwell, Evelyn Washburn, Dermont Markwell, Blanche Sullivan,
Doris Markwell, Maurice Hebert, Iris Champagne, Lester Baldwin, Velda Lyons-Patterson, Mrs. Gallup,
Roland Blake, Kevin Belknap and Marjorie Belknap.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
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Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
Included among the photographs are 2 tintypes and 1 35 mm negative.
P173/006
Subject files and historical research. - 1842-2002. - 0,1 m of textual records. - 4 photographs. - Ca. 27 maps.
Scope and content:
The series largely contains primary source information on the history of Barnston Township and Baldwin’s Mills areas. It consists
primarily of historical write-ups and notes, land records, maps, minutes and by-laws. The series is made up of the following files:
Barnston Cemeteries (1888, [1997?]), Association des propriétaires au Lac Lyster (1997), Baldwin’s Mills recreation ([196-?]-[198?]), Pinnacle Holdings Inc. (1994-2002), Barnston Roads (1931), Égouts Lac Lyster (1993-1994), Stanstead County histories (19421997), Cheese factories (1890), List of electors (1938-1939), Lake Lyster (1957-1976), Churches (1896-1989), Young Women’s
Christian Temperance Union of Baldwin’s Mills (1893-1896, [198-?]), Big Jack (Walter) Garland ([199-?]), Education in Barnston
(1842-1869, 1937-1955), Stanstead County Agricultural Society (1962-1964), Land documents and maps (1859-1998), Newspaper
clippings ([191-?]-1999), Stanstead Journal excerpts ([198-?]), Notes from Jenny Cushing’s clipbooks ([1996?]), Miscellaneous
documents (1936, 1978, [198-?]) and Chemin Allard (1996-1998).
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Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
Most of the documents are in English, some are in French.
P173/006/001
Barnston Cemeteries. - 1888, [1997?]. - 5 textual records.
Égouts Lac Lyster. - 1993-1994. - 4 textual records.
Scope and content:
The file consists of correspondence and surverys regarding water quality, erosion and sewers around Lake
Lyster from 1993 to 1994.
Scope and content:
The file consists of two receipts for cemetery lots at the Baldwin’s Mills Cemetery for W. K. Baldwin and
John P. Baldwin from 1888 and correspondence and a financial report from the Barnston Heritage Cemetery
Association from about 1997.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
The documents are in English.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
The documents are in English.
Stanstead County histories. - 1942-1997. - 0.02 m of textual records.
P173/006/002
Associaiton des proprietaires au Lac Lyster. - 1997. - 1 textual record.
Scope and content:
The file consists of a summary of work accomplished by the Association des proprietaires au Lac Lyster from
1996-1997.
P173/006/007
Scope and content:
The file consists of historical notes written by Elvyn M. Baldwin; general historical notes; a history of the stores
and businesses in Baldwin’s Mill; history of Barnston and historical notes on Barston by Sarah Buckland; a
speech on the history of Stanstead County given by Dr. Shurtleff; correspondence; a history of the Pinnacle
Belle; a transcript of letter by Charles W. Belknap on Baldwin’s Mills; a collection of historical notes on the
Baldwin genealogy and regional history, probaby written by Harold F. Baldwin; and a copy of a newspaper
article on Dixville history.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
The document is in English.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
Some textual records are very brittle.
Most of the documents are in English, one is in French.
P173/006/003
P173/006/008
Scope and content:
The file contains primary source information on recreation in the Baldwin’s Mills area from about the 1960s
to about the 1980s. It consists of a flyer for a camping lodge on Lake Lyster; the rules and regulations for the
Pinnacle Resort Community Property Owners Association; a membership card for the Pinnacle Club and a map
of its boundries; and the by-laws and charter for the Baldwin Recreation Centre.
Scope and content:
The file consists of excerpts from the Stanstead Journal regarding cheese factory operations around Barnston
in 1890.
Baldwin’s Mills recreation. - [196-?]-[198-?]. - 6 textual records.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
Most of the documents are in English, one is in French.
P173/006/004
Pinnacle Holdings Inc. - 1994-2002. - 1 textual record.
Scope and content:
The file consists of a letter to Linda Baldwin regarding donation of land by Pinnacle Holdings Inc. from 1997.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
The document is in English.
P173/006/005
Barnston roads. - 1931. - 1 textual record.
Scope and content:
The file consists of a list of subscribers for the extension of a government road to Charles Morin’s in Barnston
Township fro 1931.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
The document is in English.
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P173/006/006
Cheese factories. - 1890. - 1 textual record.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
The document is in English.
P173/006/009
List of electors. - 1938-1939. - 2 textual records.
Scope and content:
The file consists of two list of electors for Baldwin’s Mills and Barnston, including names, professions and
range numbers.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
The documents are in English.
P173/006/010
Lake Lyster. - 1957-1976. - 3 textual records.
Scope and content:
The file consists of correspondence regarding the name of Lake Lyster and the consideration of other names
such as Lake Lester.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
The documents are in English.
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P173/006/011
P173/006/014
Scope and content:
The file contains primary source information on Protestant churches in Barnston Township from 1896 to 1989.
It consists of two copies of burial records for Lewis S. Pond and Avilla (Lee) Pond Brady from the Coaticook
Methodist Circuit; the location of the Methodist cemetery in Barnston; a paper on Methodism in Barnston
Scope and content:
The file consists of a photocopy of the Barnston school minute book from 1842 to 1869, a financial statement
for the Protestant School Corporation of Barnston from 1937, correspondence regarding the transport of school
children, a notice of meeting for the Barnston Protestant School Board and an examination of the lot boundary
lines for the Way’s Mills school house, dated 1954.
Religion. - 1890-1989. - 0.02 m of textual records. - 4 photographs.
Education in Barnston. - 1842-1869, 1937-1955. - 8 textual records.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
The document is in English.
P173/006/015
Stanstead County Agricultural Society. - 1962-1964. - 6 textual records.
Scope and content:
The file contains information on the Stanstead County Agricultural Society and the Ayer’s Cliff fair from 1962
to 1964. It consists of a proposed budget, correspondence and notices of meetings.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
The documents are in English.
P173/006/016
Land documents and maps. - 1859-1998. - 0.02 m of textual records. - Ca. 27 maps.
Elvyn M. Baldwin Family fonds P173/005.05/005
Township; notes on family church attendance written by Elvyn M. Baldwin; a list of Methodist churches in the
Montreal Conference; a newspaper clipping and pamphlet from the centennial anniversary of the Baldwin’s
Mills United Church; a lot plan of Barnston Methodist Church; a property report for the Barntson Methodist
Church; a Treasurer’s book for the Baldwin’s Mills Baptist Church; a copy of the a baptismal record for Clara
Emma May and a reticification to the register for members of the May family, photograph copies of a portion of
the Baldwin’s Mills Baptist Church minute book; a program from the Coaticook Baptist Church and one from
the United and Baptist Church of Baldwin’s Mills; and a Baldwin’s Mills Baptist Church envelope.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
Most of the documents are in English, one is in French.
P173/006/012
Young Women’s Christian Temperance Union of Baldwin’s Mills. - 1893-1896, [198-?]. - 0,01 m of textual
records.
Scope and content:
The file contains primary source information of the organization and activities of the Young Women’s Christian
Temperance Union of Baldwin’s Mills from 1893 to 1896. It consists of a minuted book, two histories of the
organization and a transcript of the minute book.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
The documents are in English.
P173/006/013
Big Jack (Walter) Garland. - [199-?]. - 1 textual record: photocopy.
Scope and content:
The file consits of a photocopied article on Big Jack (Walter) Garland, who lived in Baldwin’s Mills.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
The document is in English.
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Scope and content:
The file contains primary source information on land transcations and topography for the Eastern Townships
and Vermont from 1859 to the 1998. It consists of the following land deeds and transactions: Levi Masher to
Caswell French, Alexander Rea to Malcolm Nicholson, Geo. R. Caswell Lumber Company to Wilbur Wallace,
Edward Byrne to Fredrick W. Rowe, Fred Caswell and Dudley W. Davis to Henry W. Derrick, Marshall Ames
and Flora Tabor Ames to Geo. T. Ames, a copy deed of sale between Edward W. Gray and Robert Murrough
and Robert Lester, and a compilation of all land transactions from the Coaticook Registry Office relating to a
group of lots in Barnston Township. It also includes maps; some including lot and range numbers, buildings,
owners and business names; of the area around Lake Lyster and Stanstead.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
Most of the documents are in English, a few are in French.
P173/006/017
Newspaper clippings. - [191-?]-1999. - 10 textual records.
Scope and content:
The file consists of newspaper articles on two Baldwin family reunions, W. K. Baldwin’s business success in
Baldwin’s Mills, a the section “Bits of Nostalgia” from The Record with a note on the Baldwin’s Mills Dairy,
an article titled “The Three Sherbrookes” by Bertha Weston Price, the death of Alice Baldwin and her two sons,
the murder of W. K. Baldwin, the death of Lill Baldwin and the death of Harold F. Baldwin from about the
1910s to 1999.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
For preservation reasons, the documents are photocopies of the original newspaper articles.
Most of the documents are in English, one is in French.
P173/006/018
Stanstead Journal excerpts. - [198-?]. - 0.01 m of textual records.
Scope and content:
The file consists of a photocopy of notes on the Barnston and Baldwin’s Mills areas by Merrick Belknap taken
from the Stanstead Journal from about 1885 to 1907 and handwritten notes from the Stanstead Journal on the
same subjects from the 1850s to the 1890s by Elvyn M. Baldwin.
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Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
The documents are in English.
Homer L. Flannery
P173/006/019
Notes from Jenny Cushing’s clipbook. - [1996?]. - 1 textual record.
Scope and content:
The file consists of hand-written notes, probably written by Elvyn Baldwin, identified as having been copied
from the clipbooks of Jenny Cushing.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
The document is in English.
P173/006/020
Miscellaneous documents. - 1936, 1978, [198-?]. - 5 textual records.
Scope and content:
The file consists of a banquet program, given in honour of Dr. W. L. Shurtleff, in 1936; a Valentine’s Day poem
from ‘Jeanette and Ted’, dated 1978; and hand-written historical notes by Elvyn M. Baldwin, from about the
1980s.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
Three of the documents are in English, one is in English and French.
P173/006/021
Chemin Allard. - 1996-1998. - 11 textual records
Scope and content:
The file contains primary source information on the proposal to turn Chemin Allard, in Baldwin’s Mills, into
a ‘chemin de tolerance’ from 1996 to 1998. It consists of correspondence, lot plans, agendas, a budget, and a
cadastral report.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
The documents are in English.
P184
Homer L. Flannery fonds. - 1908. - 0.01 m of textual records.
Biographical sketch:
Homer L. Flannery was born in November 1874. He was the proprietor of the business H.L. Flannery, Groceries, Fruit, Confectionary,
Crockery and Glassware, located in Sutton, Quebec.
Scope and content:
The fonds contains source material on H.L. Flannery’s business from 1908. It consists of notices of overdue taxes, correspondence,
and an invoice. The fonds is comprised of the following series: Personal Correspondence (1908) and Business Correspondence (1908).
Notes:
Title based on contents of fonds.
Transferred from the John H. Smith fonds (P132), 8 September
2011.
The documents are in English.
P184/001
Business Correspondence. - 1908. - 5 textual records.
Scope and content:
The series contains the business correspondence of
Homer L. Flannery from 1908. It contains receipts,
invoices, and notices of overdue taxes.
Notes:
Title is based on contents of series.
The documents are in English.
P184/002
Personal Correspondence. - 1908. - 1 textual record.
Scope and content:
The series contains a letter from O. Flannery to Homer
Flannery and his sister from 1908. It contains information
on his daily life.
Notes:
Title is based on contents of series.
The document is in English.
Homer L. Flannery fonds, P184/001
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ETRC Textual Records
collection: Economy
P997/004
Economy. - 1830-1987. - 0.69 m of textual records. - 4 photographs: b&w; 2 reproductions and 2 laser photocopies. - 2 architectural
drawings.
Scope and content:
The series contains source material on the economy in the Eastern Townships from 1830 to 1987. It is comprised of the following
subseries: Agriculture (1836-1967), Mining (1861-1864), Industry (photocopied 1983), Businesses (1830-1956), Banking (1865-1987),
and Insurance (1907-1924).
Notes:
Title is based on contents of series.
The documents are in English and French.
P997/004.01
Agriculture. - 1836-1967. - 0.25 m of textual records. - 2 architectural drawings.
Scope and content:
The subseries contains source material on the development of agriculture in the Eastern Townships from 1836 to 1926. It is comprised
of the following files: Farmers’ Diaries (1836-[1909 photocopied 1983?]), Farmers’ Account Books (1868-1926), and Fairs (1893-1983).
Notes:
Title is based on contents of subseries.
The documents are in English and French.
P997/004.01/001
Farmers’ Diaries. - 1836-[1909 photocopied 1983?]. - 0.06 m of textual records.
Scope and content:
The file consists of four diaries: one diary of a farmer from Lacolle, dated
1836-1839, divided up into three booklets; a photocopy of “The Farm Journal
of P.H. Gosse from the Season of 1837”; “The Farmers’ Manual and Complete
Accountant”, edited and compiled by J.L. Nichols and Co., dated 1895, filled out
by Bonn Little ca. 1903, North Hatley; and Mr. Dufy’s diary covering the years
1903-1909. The file provides information on the development of agriculture in the
Eastern Townships. Many details are provided on the following subjects: weather
forecasting, cattle breeding, transportation, health, and cultural and political events
such as the Rebellion of 1837. The farmers’ manual contains general information
on farming accountancy and records of production.
Notes:
Title is based on contents of file.
The Dufy diary cover is detached from the book. The farmers’ manual has lost its
cover.
The documents are in English.
Mr. Gosse’s journal is located at the National Archives of Canada in Ottawa.
Notes:
Title is based on contents of file.
The documents are in English.
P997/004.01/003
Fairs. - 1893-1983. - 0.18 m of textual records. - 2 architectural drawings.
Scope and content:
The file consists of four booklets titled “Prize Lists for the Richmond
County Agricultural Society Annual Fair”, dated respectively 1960,
1964, 1966, 1967; prize cards, from 1893-1914, of the Danville Union
Agricultural Society, the Richmond County Agricultural Society and the
Eastern Townships Agriculture Society; and a poster of the 62nd Annual
Farmers’ Exhibition, organized by the Stanstead County Agricultural
Society in Ayer’s Cliff, from 28 to 29 August 1907. The file provides
information on the setting up of agricultural fairs. It contains the names of
the Richmond County Agricultural Society’s members, the departmental
committees and the rules and regulations and judging programmes of the
fairs. It also contains architectural drawings for a multifunctional building
for the Exposition Sherbrooke Fair, dated 23 March 1983.
Notes:
Title is based on contents of file.
The documents are in English, except some booklets which are bilingual:
French and English, and the architectural drawings, which are in French.
P997/004.02
Mining. - 1861-1864. - 0.05 m of textual records.
Scope and content:
The subseries contains source material on the mining in the Eastern
Townships from 1861 to 1864. It contains the following file: Ascot
Mining (1861-1864).
Notes:
Title is based on contents of file.
The documents are in English.
ETRC Textual Records collection P997/004.01/003
P997/004.02/001
Ascot Mining. - 1861-1864. - 0.05 m of textual records.
Scope and content:
The file contains the ledger of Thomas McCaw, a Montreal businessman and principal owner of the Ascot Mines (also called the Haskell
Hill Mining works). It provides information on the accountancy of the Ascot Mines.
Notes:
Title is based on contents of file.
Accompanying material: The file also contains a bibliography on Thomas McCaw and on the Ascot Mining and Smelting Co. done by
Geraldine Lane of Lennoxville, in 1980.
The documents are in English.
P997/004.03
Industry. - [photocopied 198-?]. - 0.02 m of textual records.
P997/004.01/002
Farmers’ Account Books. - 1868-1926. - 0.01 m of textual records.
Scope and content:
ETRC Textual Records collection P997/004.01/003
The file consists of what appeared to be a farmer’s account book, bearing the words Stanstead and Sherbrooke Mutual, which belonged
to Thomas P. Davis. The file provides information on receipts for arrears and for assessments.
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Scope and content:
The subseries contains source material on the development of industries in the Eastern Townships copied approximately in the 1980s. It is
comprised of the following files: Sherbrooke Cotton Factory ([photocopied 198-?]), and Magog Manufacturing Company ([photocopied
1983]).
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Notes:
Title is based on contents of subseries.
The documents are in English.
P997/004.03/001
Sherbrooke Cotton Factory. - [photocopied 198-?]. - 4 textual records.
Scope and content:
The file consists of photocopies of the Register Book of Shareholders found in the Bishop’s University Trustees Minute Book dated 18671875; an act to incorporate the Sherbrooke Cotton Factory dated 29 March 1845; and photocopies of documents about the Sherbrooke
Cotton Factory Co. The file provides information on the constitution of the Sherbrooke Cotton Factory, giving the origin of its creation,
its act of incorporation and the names of the shareholders.
Notes:
Title is based on contents of file.
The documents are in English.
The documents on the Sherbrooke Cotton Factory Co. are extracts from publications entitled Sherbrooke by Louis-Philippe Demers and
Alphabet of First Things in Canada, by George Johnson.
P997/004.03/002
Magog Manufacturing Company. - [photocopied 1983]. - 0.02 m of textual records.
Scope and content:
The file consists of a photocopy of one minute book of the Magog Manufacturing Company from 30 July 1845 to 19 March 1856. The
file provides information on the constitution of the company, names of the shareholders, the minutes of regular and annual meetings and
the development of manufacturing in the Eastern Townships.
P997/004.04/002
Boynton Store. - 1830. - 0.05 m of textual records.
Scope and content:
The file consists of a ledger dating from July 1830 to April 1833. The file provides information on Boynton’s business and customers’
habits, containing data such as prices, quantities and customers’ names.
Notes:
Source of supplied title proper: Title is based on contents of file.
The cover has been removed from the ledger. The book has been damaged by water. To be handled with great care.
The documents are in English.
P997/004.04/003
Megantic General Store. - 1893-1897. - 0.06 m of textual records.
Scope and content:
The file consists of three account books dated 1893, 1893-1894, and 1895-1897. It provides information on the purchasing habits of
villagers purchasing at the Megantic General Store and also data on products, price lists and quantities.
Notes:
Title is based on contents of file.
Some of the pages of the account book dated 1895-1897 are torn (pp.49-52; 81; 139; 167; 175-180).
The documents are in English.
P997/004.04/004
J. Selby. - 1862-1864. - 0.04 m of textual records.
Notes:
Title is based on contents of file.
The documents are in English.
Scope and content:
The file consists of Mr. Selby’s daily account book in Dunham, dated from 1863 to 1864. It provides information on the purchasing
habits and the names of the clients.
P997/004.04
Notes:
Title is based on contents of file.
The documents are in English.
Businesses. - 1830-[1938?]. - 0.29 m of textual records. - Photographs: b&w; 2 reproductions and 2 laser photocopies.
Scope and content:
The subseries contains source material on business in the Eastern Townships from 1830 to 1956. It is comprised of the following files:
Joseph Edwin George General Store (1900-1913), Boynton Store (1830), Megantic General Store (1893-1897), J. Selby (1862-1864),
John McCammon General Store (1890-[1938?]), Gleason’s Shorthand and Business College (1913), F.T. Ansell Drugstore (1913-1956),
and Charmeuse Hosiery ([19-]).
Notes:
Title is based on contents of subseries.
The documents are in English.
P997/004.04/001
Joseph Edwin George General Store. - 1900-1913. - 0.01 m of textual records.
Scope and content:
The file consists of two ledgers from the Joseph Edwin George General Store in Inverness: one sale book dating from 19 December 1902
to 27 January 1917 and one balance account book dating from December 1900 to May 1912.
Notes:
Title is based on contents of file.
Some pages are coming apart from the ledger.
The documents are in English.
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P997/004.04/005
John McCammon General Store. - 1890-[1938?]. - 0.05 m of textual records. - 4 photographs: b&w ; 2 reproductions and 2 laser
photocopies.
Scope and content:
The file consists of Mr. John McCammon daily account book in Inverness, dated from 1890 to 1892, 2 photographs of the general
store, and 2 photographs of John McCammon’s family (children and grandchildren) in the late 1930’s. It provides information on the
purchasing habits, the names of the clients and John McCammon’s family members.
Notes:
Title is based on contents of file.
The account book was rebound.
The account book has been damaged by water.
The documents were donated in 2005 by Thomas McCammon, John McCammon’s grandson.
The documents are in English.
P997/004.04/006
Gleason’s Shorthand and Business College . - 1913. - 4 textual records.
Scope and content:
The file contains primary source material on Gleason’s Shorthand and Business College, located in Sherbrooke in 1913. It consists of a
school catalogue, a list of graduates, their place of employment and a list of school fees.
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Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
The documents are in English.
P997/004.04/007
F. T. Ansell Drugstore. - 1913-1956. - 0.02 m of textual records.
Scope and content:
The file consists of an account ledger for Frederick T. Ansell’s drugstore in Sherbrooke, from 1913 to 1956. The ledger contains
information about clients’ account dues.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
The document is in English.
P997/004.04/008
Charmeuse Hosiery. - [19-]. - 1 textual record.
Scope and content:
The file consists of a blank receipt page from Charmeuse Hosiery Mill Enrg. from the 20th century.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
Document was donated by Francois Godbout in 2012.
The document is in English.
P997/004.05
Banking. - 1865-1987. - 0.05 m of textual records.
Scope and content:
The subseries contains source material on banking in the
Eastern Townships from 1865 to 1987. It is comprised
of the following files: Casco National Bank (1865),
Sherbrooke Trust Company (1929-1987), and Eastern
Townships Bank (1878-[1912?]).
Notes:
Title is based on contents of subseries.
The documents are in English.
P997/004.05/001
Casco National Bank. - 1865. - 1 textual record.
Scope and content:
The file consists of a promissory note issued by Alexander ETRC Textual Records collection P997/004.04/006
Tilloch Galt in Lennoxville for the amount of $3000, dated 5 April 1865, and paid out by the Casco National Bank in Portland.
Notes:
Title is based on contents of file.
The documents are in English.
P997/004.05/002
Sherbrooke Trust Company. - 1929-1987. - 0.05 m of textual records.
Scope and content:
The file contains the 1929 charter of the Sherbrooke Trust Company; the company’s annual reports for 1957, 1961, 1964, 1965, 1966,
1967, 1968, 1969, 1976, 1977, 1982, 1984, 1985; and annual reports of the Trust Général du Canada for 1972 and 1976 and of Trust co
General for 1987.
Notes:
Title is based on contents of file.
Most of the documents are bilingual: French and English; some are in English only.
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P997/004.05/003
Eastern Townships Bank. - 1878-[1912?]. - 5 textual records.
Scope and content:
The file contains two certificates of shares and a balance report issued by the Eastern Townships Bank to Isabella Slack and Mrs. J. A.
Slack from 1878 to 1890. It also contains a brochure advertising the numerous branches of the bank, and a book of the annual reports
and charters dating from 1859 to 1912.
Notes:
Title based on contents of file.
The documents were transferred from the Bishop’s University Art Collection.
The documents are in English.
P997/004.06
Insurance. - 1907-1924. - 3 textual records.
Scope and content:
The subseries contains source material on
insurance companies in the Eastern Townships
from 1907 to 1924. It is comprised of the
following files: Metropolitan Life Insurance
(1924), and Mississiquoi and Rouville Mutual
Fire Insurance (1907-1910).
Notes:
Title is based on contents of subseries.
The documents are English.
P997/004.06/001
Metropolitan Life Insurance Company. - 1924. 2 textual records.
Scope and content:
The file consists of a receipt and an insurance
policy issued by the Metropolitan Life Insurance
Company, located at 1 Madison Avenue, New
York, dated 6 June 1924, in the name of Antonio
Tremblay for the amount of $1000. The file
provides information on a personal insurance
policy and its procedures.
Notes:
Title is based on contents of file.
The documents are in English.
P997/004.06/002
Missisquoi and Rouville Mutual Fire Insurance.
- 1907-1910. - 1 textual record.
Scope and content:
The file consists of one insurance policy issued
by the Missisquoi and Mutual Fire Insurance
Co., Freligsburgh, to Reverend Frederick Miller
(Sycamore, Illinois), dated 8 November 1907, for
a property located in Hatley, Stanstead County,
for the amount of $1000.
Notes:
Title is based on contents of file.
The documents are in English.
ETRC Textual Records collection P997/004.01/002
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P997/001.04/005
Carlos Young Skinner. - Photocopied [1976?]. - 2 textual records.
Scope and content:
The file consists of a photocopy of a clipping entitled Late Carlos Skinner to be honoured by Bell Pioneers and a photocopy of a letter
written by Emily Elliott Skinner in Sherbrooke, dated 1910, to her son Albert Carlos Skinner. The file gives information on the settlement
of the Elliott family, who came from New Hampshire in 1800. Carlos Young Skinner was the husband of Emily Elliott Skinner. He was
the founder of the People’s Telephone Company, which later became the Eastern Townships Telephone Company.
Notes:
Title is based on contents of file.
The documents are in English.
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