List of names scanned from an autograph book owned by Agnes Sexsmith in 1929. Names are: Olive Hewitt Frank McCable Thelma Melburn Ralph Melburn Walter Winter Harold Winter WIlfrid Winter Eileen McAllister Percy Marshall Ross Marshall Andrew Tulluch Donald Tulluch Vincent Sexsmith
Family history of John McIntosh (1865 – 1925) and Henrietta Calder (1867 – 1950), immigrants from Scotland to Canada who settled in Belleville, Ontario.
Booklet produced at the time of the closure of the Corbyville plant of Corby's Distilleries, containing a history of the Corbys and photographs of employees and site buildings and vehicles.
Printed monthly calendar for 1948 produced for C. E. Sexsmith, vendor of feeds, hardware, gas, oil, car accessories and radios in Melrose, Ontario. On the back of each page are hints and information for household and farm use, with 'Helpful Facts for the Housewife' on the first page. The calendar pages hold advertisements for Quaker 'Ful-O-Pep' animal feeds.
Photocopy of an article by Stella-Marie Brown, a student at Napanee Secondary School, on the history of the Marlbank Cement Plant, written for an essay contest sponsored by the Lennox and Addington Historical Society and published in The Tweed News on 23 August 1978.
Poem, published in February 1916 (an article on the reverse of the poem mentions a candidates' meeting of the 1916 Peel by-election which took place on 23 February).
Voter's registration card for Miss Emma Gorsline of 182 Bleecker Avenue, Belleville, Ontario, entitling her to vote at 179 Foster Avenue, Belleville, in the Federal Election held on 14 October 1935.
Schedule of activities held in Belleville, Ontario during Railway Week, June 22-28, 1964. Includes photographs of locomotives. "Debbie Wade 1964" is written in ink on the front cover.