Indian Mohawk Melville Hill 1966
- CA ON00156 TR/1740
- File
- 1966
File contains a newspaper clipping about former Chief Melville Hill giving a speaking at the Napanee Business and Professional Women's Club in 1966.
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Indian Mohawk Melville Hill 1966
File contains a newspaper clipping about former Chief Melville Hill giving a speaking at the Napanee Business and Professional Women's Club in 1966.
Indian Reserve McPherson House, 1962
File contains a newspaper clipping that includes an article about Chief Melville Hill of the Tyendinaga Reserve speaking in Winnipeg at a Metis conference about the democratic condition on his reserve. There is also an article about a fundraiser to save the Allan Macpherson House.
Map Hastings, Prince Edward, Northumberland and Peterborough Counties
Part of Map collection
A map of Hastings, Prince Edward, Northumberland and Peterborough counties in 1916 from the Department of Interior Canada. Published by J.E. Chalifour, Chief Geographer. Scale: 3" to 95 miles. Dimensions 63.5cm x 96.5cm.
The legend includes additional information about counties, towns, villages, boundaries, railways, canals, lots, concessions, portages, rapids and First Nations Territories.
Canada. Department of the Interior
Map of Indian Bands with Linguistic Affiliations
Part of Map collection
A map entitled "Canada Showing Location of Indian Bands with Linguistic Affiliations." Published by Indian Affairs Branch, Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development in 1968.
Scale: 100 miles : 1 inch.
Indian Affairs and Northern Development, Department of
Napanee : Indian Skeletons 1965
File contains a newspaper article concerning the discovery near Napanee, Ontario of two skeletons of individuals of Indigenous origin. Estimates of the age of the skeletons varied from 200 to 800 years.
Topographical Map of Ontario - Belleville Sheet
Part of Map collection
A map of Hastings, Prince Edward, Northumberland and Peterborough counties in 1929 from the Department of Interior Canada. By J.E. Chalifour, Chief Geographer. Scale: 1" to 3.95 miles.
The legend includes additional information about counties, towns, villages, boundaries, railways, canals, lots, concessions, portages, rapids and First Nations Territories.
Canada. Department of the Interior