The Vermont Quebec Universalist-Unitarian Convention records consist of records of the organization between 1881 and 2014. Correspondence files contain mostly correspondence of the secretary of the Convention from 1950 to 2007. Letters concern a variety of topics such as the hiring of ministers, the dissolution of churches throughout the state, attendance at meetings, and the Association of Universalist Women. A series of subject files, primarily from the late 1940s to 2005, includes annual reports, constitutions, bylaws, and treasurers' reports. A third series contains correspondence with prominent individuals in the organization, including Martin Leinwohl, Joseph Nerod, Edith MacDonald, William Hardin and Herman Young, between 1962 and 1972. The fourth series documents the Universalist Unitarian churches in several different Vermont towns. Most of the early records of the organization can be found in the fifth series of ledgers of financial records, memberships, and minutes spanning the years 1881 through 1987. Some ledgers also document related groups and societies such as the First Universalist Society of Lyndonville, the Young People's Christian Union, the Universalist-Unitarian Women's Association and the Twin State Area Ministry at Ascutney.