This list, sent from Adolphe Robert to Félix Gatineau, provides the names and addresses of the delegates to the mid-September 1922 meeting of the Union Saint-Jean-Baptiste d'Amérique.
Written on stationery from La Fédération Catholique Franco-Américaine, Robert wrote to Gatineau informing him of the next meeting of the Union Saint-Jean Baptiste d'Amérique, to be held in Woonsocket, Rhode Island.
A letter to Félix Gatineau, from J. A. Martin. The letter touches on their friendship, Gatineau's recent election win, a cold welcome Gatineau received from the Cercle Canadien, the status of the local Republican party, and other local news.
A letter to Félix Gatineau, from J. A. Martin. In the letter Martin congratulates Gatineau on his recent election, having heard the news from Origène Paquette.
Dr. S. Alphonse Daudelin's final report as High Commissioner of the United States to the International Maritime Exposition, held in Bordeaux, France in 1907. The report is addressed to Elihu Root, then Secretary of State.
Oral history with the Mayor of Holyoke, about his interest in politics, his belief in cultural pride, the Franco-American community in Holyoke and Massachusetts, and its traditionally low level of political participation and voting at the local and state level.
Consists of the agreement between the two companies regarding the operation of Rutland Railroad Company trains between Noyan Junction and Southern Junction on track owned by Québec Southern Railway Company for the term of ten years. QSRC track connected with the Canadian Pacific Railway at Southern Junction. Also included is a map of the tracks under agreement.