- CA OSLER P135-4-19
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- December 19, 1861
Part of Worthington Family Fonds
Militia General Orders from A. de Salaberry, Quebec to E. D. Worthington. He is appointed Surgeon to the whole of the volunteer force at Sherbrooke.
Part of Worthington Family Fonds
Militia General Orders from A. de Salaberry, Quebec to E. D. Worthington. He is appointed Surgeon to the whole of the volunteer force at Sherbrooke.
Part of Worthington Family Fonds
Souvenir booklet for 62nd Regiment, Saint John Fusiliers, showing portraits of officers.
Part of Worthington Family Fonds
Report of Treasurer to Committee for the Worthington Testimonial. It gives the amounts received from Mr. Dillon and Ibbotson; the cost of the tea service; the engraving; the discount and the amounts paid on July 20 and August 8. Handwritten.
Part of Worthington Family Fonds
A small piece of dark green paper with the words "Worthington Testimonial 1865". Handwritten.
Part of Worthington Family Fonds
Statement gives the amounts paid to Mr. Hendery on July 20 and August 11 for the silver tea set purchased by the committee for Worthington's Testimonial. Handwritten.
Part of Worthington Family Fonds
Letter from P. Hendery, Montreal to T. E. Morris, Sherbrooke in which he acknowledges Morris' letter of the 19th. He asks if the name of the manufacturer could be mentioned in the notice of the presentation of the tea service in the public papers, Receipt and guarantee were enclosed. Handwritten.
Part of Worthington Family Fonds
A series of ledger sheets (8) entitled the Inhabitants of town of Sherbrooke. The amounts of money collected and names are listed. The money is to present E. D. Worthington with a testimonial as a medical practitioner. Handwritten.
Part of Worthington Family Fonds
Lists the cash received by E. G. Morris for the Worthington Testimonial along with the amounts received from Dillow. Ibbotson and Coutes. The names and amounts are listed. Handwritten. (Appen. II)
Part of Worthington Family Fonds
Minutes of a meeting of the Volunteer Officers held at the Town of Sherbrooke. Present at the meeting were Lieut. Col. King. Lieut. Col. Bowen, Major Ibbotson, Surgeon E.D. Worthington, capt. Stevens, Capt. DeCages, Lieut. Bouase(?), Insign. Rioax. The purpose was to select a site for a drill shed and parade ground. King, Bowen and Worthington were appointed as a committee to examine the various sites in the town of Sherbrooke eligible for this purpose.
Part of Worthington Family Fonds
Report of the Committee Meeting of Volunteer Officers who reported that they needed a drill shed and a permanent parade ground. They recommended the 4 acres of land belonging to the British American Land Co. which was treated on Queen Street, bounded on the east by A.T. Galt's property, on the south by Moore Str., and on the north by fifth block. Signed by Bowen, King, Worthington and one other but the paper is torn.