A letter to Dr. Daudelin, from Ferdinand Gagnon's widow Malvina Lalime. In the letter she expresses her gratitude for the memorial planned for her late husband.
A letter S. Alphonse Daudelin wrote to his parents Casimir Daudelin and Flavie Thibeault documenting a trip to New York City, 12 October 1896. Written while traveling back north, it details the sights seen in New York City, as well as the return voyage- including stops at various New England cities.
A familial agreement regarding artwork, most notably drawings of family members, multiple frames, and a wedding gift. A type of will, this agreement gives S. Alphonse Daudelin the artwork once belonging to Casimir Daudelin and Flavie Thibeault. Executed in Montréal, 24 April 1896.
Debt Acknowledgment between S. Alphonse Daudelin and his father Casimir Daudelin. The acknowledgment was witnessed by S. Alphonse's sisters Delia and Anna Daudelin.
This event program details the various acts that were part of the evening's entertainment. Daudelin played the role of skipper Captain Nat. Skillings, in the one act farce "My Uncle, the Captain."