Image shows a social gathering involving the Hebert, Dumont, Ménard, and Toupin families. Standing, from left to right: unknown man, Émilien Ménard, Delina Dumont, unknown woman, Joseph Hebert, Florida Dumont, Rosaire Hebert, unknown woman. Seated: Denis Hebert, Rosalba Toupin, Charles Dumont, Charles Toupin. Image used in The Black Robe's Vision page 263.
Image shows the Kelly house with Pat Kelly, Ronald Chisholm, and Raymond Chisholm seated on the fence.
Image shows St. Leon's School teacher, Miss Anna Flynn, with her pupils. Back row: Annie Huberdeau, Bessie Tucker, Eva Tucker, Aurelie Huberdeau. Front row: Irma Frischknecht, Kathleen Kelly, Laurette Kelly, Elsie Tucker.
Image shows guests gathered at Anne Gagnon and Bob Hayes wedding on St. Jean Baptiste Day.
Image shows the Kelly family. Back row, left to right: Pat, Agnes and Alice Kelly, John and Bill Donovan. Front: Eldred as a baby and Bertha Kelly.
Image shows Arsene and Cécile (née Coulombe) standing together. St. Albert Parish in the background (left) and the Father Lacombe Museum (right). The present day Father Lacombe Chapel was enclosed inside this museum.
Back row: Lizzie Iseke and Frank Iseke Jr. Middle row: Marguerite Iseke and Joe Iseke. Front row: Robert Iseke, Leo Brenneis, and Pete Iseke. Image used in The Black Robe's Vision page 278.
Victor Albert Van Goethem was born April 14, 1864 (Belgium) and died 1941. Image used in The Black Robe's Vision page 369.
Image shows a Ouellet family photograph taken in front of their home on 27 Madonna Drive with twelve of their fifteen children. Back row, from left: Anaclet, Eugenie, Lydia. 3rd row: Marie Anne, Diana, Jean, Philomene, Helen, Emerencienne. 2nd row: Darilda, Athala, Jean Baptist. Front row: Ronuald, Alphonse. Image used in The Black Robe's Vision page 509.
Image features the entire Ross family. Back row, from left to right: Father Francis Ross, Neil Ross Sr., Cameron Ross. Front row: Neil Ross Jr., Mary Ross, Alice Ross, and Colin Ross. This image was published on page 369 of Black Robe's Vision.