File contain the newspaper obituary for Eugene Claude Young, born 23-November-1882 and died 23-June-1963. Mr. Young was born in Belleville, was the founding member of the Bay of Quinte Branch of the U.E.L. Association, he lived in Wellington at the time of his death and is buried in Zion Hill Cemetery in Thurlow Twsp.
File contains several newspaper articles about the 100th & 101st Anniversary celebrations of Thomasburg United Church, as well as articles about the fire in 1963 that destroyed the church; and 1965 about the dedication of the new church.
File contains original Prospectus, dated 11-December-1888 addressed to George S. Tickell along with an original copy of Bill No. 73 "An Act to incorporate the Bay of Quinte Bridge Company, dated 1887.
File contains original documents pertaining to the Tivani Electric Steel Co. Ltd. Including: minutes from meetings of directors as well as shareholders, correspondence, share certificates, accounts, bank drafts,legal assignments, agreements, balance sheets, by-laws, and processes.
File contains four original documents from the Clerks Office, Village of Tudor (north of Madoc) dated 12-January-1862, appointing Andrew Jelly Reeve for the township.
File contains a photocopied typescript brief history of the settlement of Gilmour in Tudor Township and the development of the lumbering industry in the area.
File contains a copy of manuscript field notes by W.H. Deane, Provincial Land Surveyor concerning an 1858 survey of Tudor Township, and copies of manuscript field notes by A. McLeod, P.L.S connected with a survey of Tudor Township in 1863. Also present are i) manuscript correspondence from M.L. Jenkins to Gerry Boyce in response to a chapter review request on Tudor Township history and ii) manuscript notes on surveys and aspects of Tudor Township history by Gerry Boyce.
File contains a manuscript signed petition from landholders in the Township of Tudor to the County Council of the County of Hastings seeking administrative separation from the Township of Madoc, whose council had responsibility for Tudor. Also present is a by-law issued by the County of Hastings Council in 1859 enacting the separation of Tudor Township from the Township of Madoc.
File contains several photocopied typescript histories, and typescript correspondence by Mrs. Thomas Jenkins concerning the history of Tudor & Cashel Townships. Also present is a photocopied typescript history of Tudor and Cashel Townships by W.A. McMurray, Gilmour. File includes a newspaper clipping dated 6 December 1956 concerning the election of Reeve James Spracket of Tudor and Cashel Townships.
File contains several manuscript petitions by residents of Tudor and Lake Township for road clearances and the opening of roads in the townships. Also present are Hastings County Council resolutions approving surveys for roads in Tudor , Limerick and Cashel Townships in June, 1870.
File contains a manuscript certificate of reeve, dated 15 January 1866, confirming William H. Carpenter as duly elected reeve for the united townships of Tudor, Wollaston and Limerick Townships.
File contains photocopied printed voters lists for the United Townships of Tudor, Wollaston, Limerick and Cashel, 1875 by male heads of households. Lot and concession locations are listed.
File contains an obituary dated 14 December 1960, of W. Ernest Tummon, former Federal Conservative MP for Hastings South, and farmer in the Foxboro area.
File contains a printed, signed booklet of poetry entitled The Gleaming Edge, by Charles Andrew Tupper, Foxboro. Also present are several photocopied poems by Tupper.
File contains an Intelligencer article, 1 February 1967 profiling poet Charles Andrew Tupper's creation of plaques of his poetry for display during the Centennial year. Also present are : i) Tupper's poem The Manahatta, appearing in the Ottawa Journal, 4 July 1964; ii) printed brochures and typescript newsreleases concerning the 'Centennial Plaque Series' by Tupper; iii) a typescript copy of addresses on the Manahatta River delivered by Tupper in Madoc on 27 June 1964 and iv) a typescript copy of Tupper's poem, 'Sagonaska'.