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Plan of Hastings for Hastings Directory

A map of Hastings County outlining townships:
Marmora, Lake, Madoc, Tudor, Grimsthorpe, Elzevir; Rawdon, Huntingdon, Hungerford, Sidney, Thurlow, Tyendinaga - as well as the northern townships.
Inset is "the Village of Marmora." Surveyed by H. A. F. Macleod, C.E. and P.L.S. Published by W. A. Little Lith., Montreal in the 1864-1865 copy of the Hastings Directory . Scale: 1:190,000.

MacLeod, Henry Augustine Fitzgerald, P.L.S.

Lloyd's Map of Hastings County

A map of Hastings County outlining the twelve townships:
Marmora and Lake, Madoc, Tudor, Grimsthorpe, Elzevir; Rawdon, Huntingdon, Hungerford, Sidney, Thurlow, Tyendinaga. The northern townships are pictured on the right side.
As well as, the lots and concessions. Circa 1922. Scale: 1.5 miles: 1 inch. Published by Lloyd's Maps, Map Publisher.

Lloyd's Map, Map Publisher

Map of Hastings with townships

A map of Hastings County outlining the twelve townships:
Marmora and Lake, Madoc, Tudor, Grimsthorpe, Elzevir; Rawdon, Huntingdon, Hungerford, Sidney, Thurlow, Tyendinaga.
As well as, the lots and concessions. Circa 1916.Scale: 4 miles: 1 inch.

Donated by K.G.M. Ross.

Map of Hastings and Prince Edward Counties

A map showing the roads, forts and inns of Hastings and Prince Edward Counties in 1850, by Major Baron DeRottenburg. The map extends from Brighton to Gananoque, Prince Edward County. and North to include Rawdon, Huntingdon, Hungerford Townships of Hastings County. Scale: 2 miles = 1". Dimensions 63cm x 44cm.

DeRottenburg, Major Baron

Hastings with Town of Belleville and principal villages

A map of Hastings County including the Town of Belleville and other principal villages:

Trenton, Madoc, Marmora, Tweed, Bridgewater, Stirling, Wicklow, Bangor, Herschel, Monteagle, Carl, Dungannon, Wollaston, Limerick, Cashel, Tudor, Grimsthorpe, Elzevir; Rawdon, Huntingdon, Hungerford, Sidney, Thurlow, Tyendinaga.

Scale: 3 miles =1 inch. Published by John P. Evans, P.L.S. in 1869.

Evans, John Dunlop, P.L.S.

Map of Southern Hastings County

Southern Hastings County in 1963. Map features boundaries, roads and railways. Scale: 1:63,360. Published by the Department of Highways, Ontario. Made by Hunting Survey Corp. Ltd. Dimensions 107.5cm x 92.5cm.

A unique "one-inch" map because all one-inch series maps were converted to 1:50,000 after 1950. However, this map was converted to 1:63,360.

Ontario. Department of Highways

South and Central Hastings Map

"Cummins Rural Directory Map:" A map of South and Central Hastings, in 1923, featuring post offices, hamlets and lot owners. Map is surrounded by advertisements. Published by Cummins Map Co., Toronto. Dimensions 71cm x 50.5cm.

Cummins Map Company

Collection of materials relating to Moira village and Huntingdon Township, Ontario

  • CA ON00156 2019-013
  • Collection
  • 1900-2019

Digital reproductions of photographs and research materials relating to the village of Moira, Ontario. Paper materials include an edition of the Ontario Intelligencer of 7 August 1934, reporting on a reunion at Moira and notes on the history of the Methodist/United church compiled by Owen Herity

Farrell, Linda

White Lake Cemetery

File contains a copy of the transcript of White Lake Pioneer Cemetery (located adjacent to Hwy #62, Concession 10, Huntingdon Twp), compiled through the Madoc Heritage House Experience '81 Program. It contains a full list of internments.

McInroy Family, Huntingdon : genealogy

File contains a printed spiral-bound booklet entitled “The Descendants of Alexander and Grace McInroy, early settlers of Hastings County-Ontario Canada,” compiled by Robert Dean Sherry, great great grandon of the couple, Also present is a supplement to the genealogy produced by Robert Dean Sherry, 1973.

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