Townships Heritage WebMagazine
The Quebec-Vermont Border: Life on the Line
"From Ottawa or Washington this international community is something that can not possibly exist officially. But it does still exist at the community and personal level. Our fire departments […] stand ready at all times to assist one another. Our churches and service clubs see no border when someone is in need.
Denis Palmer: Homage to a Rural Townships Life
“My father bought that gatherin’ tub in 1919, the year he started sugarin’. It was made by a fella name of Odd Aldridge over here in Moe’s River. He was a cooper – made washtubs, barrels, buckets… I tell ya I wouldn’t mind havin’ all the nickels and pennies worth of sap that’s gone through that tub.”
Quebec Central Railway Under the Microscope
The Heart of the Farm
Cemeteries of Austin
Days to Remember: One-room Schoolhouses in the Eastern Townships of Quebec
Missisquoi’s Mercantile Past: As Seen through Consumer Goods and Ledgers at the Missisquoi Museum
Business account books or ledgers from the 19th and early twentieth centuries are a valuable resource for the study of rural history. Historians have used account books to reveal their subjects’ community through the markets they operated in, the people they dealt with, and the goods they produced and consumed. The time that went into creating these ledgers reveals the importance of the daily relationships they recorded.
Potton Springs
Bâti en 1875, le Potton Springs Hotel et ses célèbres sources sulfureuses attireront des milliers de visiteurs en provenance de l’est de l’Amérique du Nord. Les curistes arrivaient par train – le Missisquoi and Black Rivers Valley Railway qui deviendra ensuite l’Orford Mountain Railway et, finalement, le Canadien Pacifique.
Une nouvelle vie : le peuplement des Cantons de l’Est
En 1783, la fin de la Révolution américaine in 1783 apportera de nombreux changements au Québec. Le Traité de Paris négocié entre les États-Unis et la Grande-Bretagne établit la frontière de la République nouvellement formée avec le Québec; au sud, ce sera le 45ème parallèle, en direction est, l’ensemble des terres. En plus de cette entente frontalière précise, près de 10 000 personnes choisiront d’immigrer au Canada, marquant ainsi leur loyauté envers la Couronne Britannique.
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