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The Depression

Text of interviews with: Ann Way, who lived in Tweed and was 22 at the beginning of the Depression. Arthur Robinson, who worked a variety of different jobs and was in their late teens when the Depression began.

Way, Janice

The Depression

Text of interviews with:

  • Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Neill, who both lived in Marmora, Ontario and were 26 and 16 when the Depression began
  • Mr and Mrs. Roy H., who lived in Coe Hill and were around 35 during the Depression

O'Neill, Charlene

The Depression

Text of interviews with: Newt Kincaid, who lived in Madoc, Ontario and was 9 when the Depression began. Eletha Woods, who worked as a teacher in Marmora, Ontario and Madoc, Ontario during the Depression.
*Arthur Baker, whose husband worked at a gas station during the Depression.

Kincaid, Kathy

The Gladys Rollins Collection

This file contains: 1) A photocopied typed article titled "Telegraph Island Light", about the lighthouse erected 1870 in the Bay of Quinte; 2) A timetable for the steamer Varuna, circa 1920, Captain A. Hicks; 3) A photocopy of the obituary for Rev. James Rollins born 28 October 1865 in Madoc and died 7 February 1943 in Kingston.

The History of the Ross Farm

This file contains a copy of a school project written by Jim Chopman from Foxboro Sr. Elementary School. It is titled The History of the Ross Farm originally purchased from the Crown by Artimus Marsh Ross U.E.L. and 600 acres located in the Township of Thurlow, 4th and 5th Concessions circa 1800.

The Intelligencer : early history

File contains an Ontario Intelligencer article dated 14 June 1924 concerning the establishment and early history of the Weekly Intelligencer [later Ontario Intelligencer]. This issue of the newspaper is available online at https://archive.org/details/intelligencer-june-1924/page/n85/mode/2up . Also present is a typescript genealogy of the family of George Benjamin who started the newspaper in 1834. The genealogy was prepared by Ruby Milburn, granddaughter of George and Isabella Benjamin.

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