File contains a Maclean's magazine article, 22 January 1966, entitled “Bobby Hull,” profiling the NHL player and cattle breeder, originally from Point Anne. Also includes an Intelligencer article, 6 May 1966 concerning the erection of a sign at Point Anne honouring Hull.
File contains an original Order of Service for the 97th Anniversary of the I.O.O.F. Stirling Lodge No. 239 dated Sunday, May 7th, 1916; along with 3 newspaper articles from 1956-57 about subsequent anniversary celebrations and presentations of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows (I.O.O.F.)
File contains correspondence from the Town of Trenton to Mr. Gerald Boyce, Hastings County Historical Society, requesting assistance for Miss Dorothy Johns of California who was researching family histories for "Sherman" and "Livingston" with connections to Upper Canada. There is some genealogical information pertaining to both families included in the correspondence.
File contains a letter of 24 March 1966 from Mitchell Sharp, Minister of Finance, to Mr. H.S. Hill, Belleville responding to a concern raised by Mr. Hill regarding the need for a reduction in the basic income tax exemptions to offset increased costs of living.
File contains a newspaper article regarding Quinte District Catholic electors' perspectives on Dr. Hope, of the Baldwin-LaFontaine Party, and Robert Read, his opponent in the United Canadas election.
File contains a typescript copy of a list of items including letters patent, posters, accounts and other printed and manuscript items of historical and antiquarian value.
File contains a manuscript letter of 12 September 1901 from J. Earl Halliwell, Barrister, to W.N. Ponton concerning a representation to Ottawa officials and the Hastings County Council.
File contains a typescript translation of a letter dated 24 August 1899 from E. Zamora, a former Cuban official imprisoned in Madrid, seeking legal and monetary assistance.
File contains manuscript and typescript correspondence from Sir Gilbert Parker to W.N. Ponton concerning visits of the former to Belleville in 1900 and 1911.