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HCHS Textual Records collection: Files 3500 to 3916 Buildings and structures
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Architecture in Canada

The file contains a copy of the publication "Journal of the Society for the study of Architecture in Canada" Vol. 30, no. 2, 2005. On pages 25-38 there is an article (with pictures) titled "Joseph Connolly in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Kingston, Ontario. It discusses churches in Belleville, Kingston, Kemptville, Prescott, Tweed, Grafton, Gananoque and Picton.

Forester's Island 1904

The file contains a photocopy of an article taken from The Mohawk Drummer, Spring 2004 issue, titled Forester's Island in 1904 about the dedication ceremony held August 27, 1904 for the Forester's Orphanage on the Island the work of Dr. Oronhyatekha.

Intelligencer Time Capsule

The file contains a number of newspaper clippings from the 1930s about local residents and buildings. Also contains a piece of writing titled "The History of Friend Andrews told by Alexander Andrews (1959). The item is dated 20 January 1961 and is a genealogy of the Andrews family.

Land Records - Belleville 1800's

The file contains:

  1. Original indenture of sale between Wellington Murney & Clarence Bartlet, dated 26 June 1852 for 1/2 acre land, part of Lot 1, Town of Belleville
  2. original crown sale grant to John Allan, dated 15 December 1854 for 100 acres the east half of Lot #22, Second Concession, Township of Rawdon
  3. original copy of an Assignment of Mortgage, dated 30 September 1875, between Anne Morton Campion and Charles Wallace Bell
  4. memorandum of agreement , dated 6 December 1886 between George Dean Dickson and Albert Robinson (acting as agent for his wife), for the purchase of the property known as the C.W. Bell House and grounds (Lots 30 & 31 and part of 32, First Concession in the Township of Thurlow now in City of Belleville

Louis Curtiss, Progressive Architecture

The file contains a letter from the United States Steel Corporation, dated 8-November 1963 addressed to the Mayor of Belleville. It includes an article about Louis Curtiss, reprinted from the August 1983 issue of Progressive Architecture magazine. Louis Curtiss was born in Belleville on 1-July-1865, the second son of Frances Elvira and Don Carlos Curtiss.

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