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Topographical Map of Ontario - Belleville Sheet

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

Map of Land Ownership and Fish Species in Bancroft-Mazinaw

A map describing areas of land ownership and fish species in Bancroft/Mazinaw. The map covers the following townships:
Hastings County: Lake, Tudor & Grimsthorpe
Lennox and Addington County: Ashby, Denbigh, Effingham, Abinger & Anglesea
Frontenac County: Barrie, Clarendon, Miller, North Canonto, South Canonto, & Palmerston

Scale 1cm:1km. Published by the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources in 1993.

Ontario. Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry

Map of Paleozoic Geology of Kaladar and Tweed

A map of the Paleozoic geology featured in the Tweed-Kaladar area during 1981. Scale 1:50,000. Published by the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources.

Funded by the Federal Department of Regional and Economic Expansion and the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources under the Minerals Program of Eastern Ontario Subsidiary Agreement.

Ontario. Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry

Map Hastings, Prince Edward, Northumberland and Peterborough Counties

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

Marlbank

File contains two newspaper articles from the Napanee Beaver about the Marlbank Cement Company. founded when the Rathbun Lumber Co. built a cement plant and company town at the site of the present day village of Marlbank. The Marlbank plant was an early victim of downsizing. The ruins outside the town remain just as they were left almost 100 years ago.