Charles O'Rourke

Stanstead Journal

  • « Pioneer Life on the Frontier », Feb. 7, 1952
    • 1835: There was but one building (the old Yellow) btw the bridge and the Kelly House on the right hand of the road. On the other side were Foster & Spalding’s, the Gaylord and Walton building, the Wood tailor shop (now O’Rourke) and the Spalding dwelling house on the corner.
  • « Pioneer Life on the Frontier », Feb., 1952 (biographical sketches)
    • Charles O’Rourke: 1847: purchased the Willard Wood building, partnership with his brother Thomas as merchant tailor.
  • Nov. 28, 1872
    • T. & C. O. Rourke – Merchant tailor, Scotch goods, English trowserings, Moscow beavers, fur beavers, pea jackets, coon coats, South Sea seal caps.

S.H.S. Collection

  • HA. F2T1. Haskell Free Library and Opera House, file 2 of 3. Programme de la soirée d’ouverture « Haskell Opera House, Grand Opening, Columbian Minstrels », 7 et 8 août 1904, 12 p.
    • Le programme contient plusieurs publicités (de type carte d’affaire) de commerçants de Rock Island.
      • J. A. Begin, fashionable tailor. "Formely cutter at the late Charles O'Rourkes".

The Eastern Townships Business and Farmer’s Directory, 1892

p. 464

  • O'Rourke Charles (T O'Rourke & Co)

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

p. 208

  • O'Rourque Chas, merchant tailor

The Eastern Townships Business and Farmer’s Directory for 1888-89

p. 147

  • O'Rourke Charles, merchant tailor

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