- CA ON00156 TR/2954
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- 1615
File contains documents and a newspaper clipping about the early years of Trenton's history. It begins c.1615, and ends around c.1919.
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File contains documents and a newspaper clipping about the early years of Trenton's history. It begins c.1615, and ends around c.1919.
Belleville Chronology 1615-1914
File contains 2 copies of “Belleville Chronology” chapter 1, and 1940 Belleville chronology article.
File contains several newspaper articles concerning the history of the Trent-Severn Waterway, including pre- and early contact travel by the Haudenosaunee or Iroquois. Also present is an Intelligencer article , 3 January 1962, regarding plans to substantially renovate the lock system on the Trent Canal.
Reproduction Map of Carte de la nouvelle France
Part of Map collection
A reproduction of Carte de la nouvelle France by Samuel de Champlain in 1652. Includes regions to Virginia, from Newfoundland to Lake Superior.
Archives of Ontario
Reproduction Map of Le Canada and Nouvelle France
Part of Map collection
A reproduction of Le Canada, ou Nouvelle France map by Nicolas Sanson. Original map made in 1656. Includes area extending from west Lake Superior to Newfoundland.
Canada. Department of Energy, Mines and Resources
Military : Canada's armed forces, 1665-1965
File contains an editiorial from The Legionary, August, 1966 tracing the historical background of Canada's armies from the Carignan-Salieres Regiment in 1665, to 1965.
File contains a newspaper article concerning an early Sulpician mission to the Cayuga First Nation in the Quinte region ca. 1668, and missionization by the Jesuits and Sulpicians among the Wendat(Huron), Mohawk and Oneida in what is now Quebec.
Reproduction Map of Amerique Septentrionale
Part of Map collection
A reproduction of "Amerique Septentrionale divisee en ses principales parties ou sont distingue's les vns des autres Les Estats" map by Nicolas Sanson. Original map made in 1695. Includes area in modern day Canada and USA.
Canada. Department of Energy, Mines and Resources
Justice of the Peace, and Parish Officer
File contains a photocopy of the front page of “The Justice of the Peace, and Parish Officer” by Richard Burn, LL.D., 16th Edition, Four Volumes, printed London 1788. Two of the four volumes are in the Law Library of the Hastings Law Society.
File contains a photocopy of a newspaper article, 23 May 1953 concerning the life of Edward Thurlow, 1731-1806, Chancellor of England, in whose honour Thurlow Township was named. Also present is a a newspaper article ca. 1970s concerning prize-winning designs for a new promotional Belleville pennant.
Part of Map collection
A 1719 map of Canada (New France) covering the explored areas of Canada previously featured on Guillaume de l'Isle's former map of 1703. Reproduction published by Stonehouse Publications in St. Catharines, Ontario.
Received from the Archives of Ontario.
An Accurate Map of Canada with the adjacent Countries
Part of Map collection
A reproduction by the Canadian Department of Energy, Mines and Resources of "An Accurate Map of Canada with the adjacent Countries Exhibiting the late Seat of War between the English & French in those parts." Original map was issued in 1761 at London. Includes the areas named; New South Wales, New Britain, Canada, south Louisiana, Virginia, "Pennsilvania," New York and New England. The names and location of Indigenous peoples are also featured on the map.
Donated by Gerry Boyce.
Canada. Department of Energy, Mines and Resources
Reproduction of Carte des Cinq Grands Lacs du Canada
Part of Map collection
Map showing "The 5 Big Lakes of Canada" by Jacques Nicholas Bellin, Paris, 1764. Bellin produced a maritime atlas containing this map, showing the topography, forts, portages and the Mission Ste. Marie in the Great Lakes area. This map was published by Stonehouse Productions as part of "Charting Our Past" from the Archives of Ontario.
Bellin, Jacques Nicolas
Rawley (or Rowley) Family Research - Tyendinaga
File contains a pedigree chart person No. 1 Harold Devirre Rowley b. 19 October 1909 Davidson, Sask. along with a letter dated 21 October 1968 to Mr. Rowley from Ralph Plumpton, then curator Hastings County Museum with family information from census and will of Wm. Rawley Sr. d. May 1869.
Traced Map of Canada and the North Part of Louisiana
Part of Map collection
A reproduction of "A Map of Canada and the North Part of Louisiana with Adjacent Countrys by Thomas Jefferys, Geographer to His Royal Highnefs the Prince of Wales." Original map was hand colored and published in 1768.
Jefferys, Thomas
A New and Accurate Map of Part of North America
Part of Map collection
A reproduction of "A New and Accurate Map of Part of North-America, Comprehending the Provinces of New England, New York, Pennsilvania, New Jersey, Connecticut, Rhode Island & Part of Virginia, Canada and Halifax, For the Illustration of M. Peter Kalms Travels." Written at the bottom is "Publish'd according to Act of Parliament Mrahc 7th, 1771."
Ketcheson, William Family History
File contains the family history and biography of William Ketchison (b. 1760, d. 1848).
Reproduction of an Accurate Map of North America
Part of Map collection
A reproduction of an "Accurate Map of North America Deferring and distinguishing the British and Spanish Dominions on this great Continent." Original map made in 1775 and held at the Archives of Ontario.
Archives of Ontario
The Wanamaker fonds consists of textual records and graphic materials of genealogical histories of various families. The fonds also contains records, brochures, pamphlets, publications, books, and other textual records from towns and cities throughout Ontario, predominantly from the Quinte Area and Hastings County.
Genealogical family research names:
Wanamaker, Castello Loral Roy
File containing historical timeline of the Masons in Belleville and a copy of The Tweed News dated 21 May 1970.