Rock Island House

The Who’s Who

  • 1888: Albert E. Cooper
    • Owner of the town’s other hotel, the “Rock Island House.”

Stanstead Journal

  • « Pioneer Life on the Frontier », Feb. 7, 1952
    • Previous to 1850, David White built a dwelling house near the foot of the “Plain Hill” his hatter’s shop south of Gaylord building.
    • Those two buildings were absorbed by the construction and reconstruction of Rock Island house.

Stanstead Historical Society Journal

  • Elane Wilson and Jackie Tilton, "1915 : A Bad Year For Fires", vol. 20, 2003, p. 61-63.
    • Le Rock Island House est détruit par le feu dans important incendie du 15 février 1915. À l'époque, l'hotel est la propriété de George Hall et est situé, approximativement, sur le site du présent liquor store. Notons, par ailleurs, que le feu a aussi détruit le O'Rourke Building (sur le site du présent Royal Bank Building), le Caldwell block and tenements, le Gobeille house and barn et le Gilmore barn, bâtiments tous situés dans le coeur de Rock Island.

Lovell’s Business and Professional and Farmer’s Directory of the Eastern Townships, 1898

p. 208

  • ROCK ISLAND HOUSE, A. E. Cooper, prop.

Lovell’s Business and Professional Directory of the Province of Quebec, for 1890-91

p. 478

  • Rock Island house, A. E. Cooper, prop

Lovell’s Business and Professional Directory of the Cities and Towns of … and of all Towns and Banking Village in the Dominion of Canada, for 1896-97

p. 986

  • Rock Island House, A. E. Cooper, prop

Documents visuels

Rock Island House, dans Stanstead Historical Society Journal, vol. 20, 2003, p. 61. Rock Island House - S084 Fires of the Rock Island House, 15 fev 1915 - J.J.P. G.N. 0494

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