File contains newspaper clipping about various Belleville residents and their hobbies/collections: Percy Gelsthorpe builds steam engine train models, Charles Morton took up whittling during retirement, and Wayne Hustins has a collection showing the rise and fall of the Nazis Empire.
File contains newspaper clippings, newsletters and mimeographed meeting announcements of the Lennox and Addington Historical Society, 1956-1961. Also contains a mimeographed resume of the Society's activities from 1956-1960.
File contains a program from 1968 for the annual meeting of the Ontario Historical Society held in Kingston; there is also a list of book notes section at the end of the program.
File contains two copies of “The Kilties: Souvenir Route Book” from 1910 when the Kilties toured the world, a postcard of the Kilties on tour, and paper with the Kilties of Belleville, Ontario letter head. There is also a newspaper article written in 2010 about the history of the Kilties and their tour.
File contains letters regarding the official opening of the Hastings County Museum in 1961, several invitations to the opening, and a newspaper article discussing the opening. There are two booklets listing artists in Hasting and Prince Edward County, a handout from the Hastings County Museum with directions to Glanmore, and a poster from 1975 promoting a talk by Mary Beacock Fryer (author of Loyalist Spy). There is also an itinerary from 1961 for a trip to Upper Canada Village. There is also a pamphlet about Glanmore.
File contains a print copy of the Lennox and Addington Historical Society Papers and Records, Vol. 1, 1909. Also contains a newspaper article concerning the demolition in 1970 of White's Church, erected in 1841, in Bayside Ontario.
File contains a print copy of the Lennox and Addington Historical Society Papers and Records, Vol. IX, 1917 which is devoted to "papers and documents presented to the Society by the Late Dr. William Canniff".
File contains newspaper clippings from 1899 regarding the Canadian Historical Exhibition in Toronto and a letter from Mary Agnes Fitzgibbon of the Women's Canadian Historical Society of Toronto to Colonel Ponton discussing the exhibition.
File contains a series of information packages from the Ontario Historical Society in a series called “Hometown History: Highlighting Your Heritage”; this includes information on writing an effective newsletter, planning an event or festival, outreach programs for people with special needs, bookkeeping and management, discussing what is archaeology, etc.
File contains a typescript poem entitled "Peace to the Nations and Praise to the Lord" by Teressa Brant. Also contains a manuscript poem composed by an unidentified Mohawk woman for Reverend Cyrus Allison, a pioneer Methodist missionary to the Mohawk of Tyendinaga. The name Gertrude F. Clarke was associated with this item by Gerry Boyce.
File contains printed newsletters, pamphlets, posters, postcards and typescript correspondence regarding the Madoc Art Centre, a resident summer school and camp for artists.