File contains copies of "The Belleville Project" completed by the Department of Anthropology at McMaster University in Hamilton, the project contains lists of burials, baptisms, and marriages performed at St. Thomas' Anglican Church in Belleville from 1821 to 1874.
File contains a photocopy of pages 38-63 from the publication the Ontario Archaeology, Number 72, 2001, written by David A. Robertson "Mourning, Curing, Feasting of Industry? The Interpretation of the Quinte and Perch Lake Mounds".
File contains newspaper clippings from the column “Historic Hastings” featuring the Iroquois First Nations community, “Fallacies About Indians”, and a short biography of Peter Martin.
The file contains photocopies pertaining to George Moffatt James, founder in 1910 of The James Texts. It contains a list of short stories and sketches, a brief bio and biographical sketch, a poem written by Geo. M. James "Autumn Days", and a short story titled "Theft by Mail"
This file contains a copy of a school project written by Christine Matchim from Foxboro Sr. Elementary School. It is titled The Ketcheson Family and contains information about the genealogy of the Ketcheson Family some of it as told to Christine Matchim by Griffin Ketcheson
The file contains a newspaper clipping from the Intelligencer dated June 26, 2004 and titled "England's orphans find new lives in Belleville", about Marchmont Home once located on 193 Moira St. West, Belleville.
File contains an ink blotter from the merchants Bank of Canada, a Merchants Bank of Canada pamphlet, cheques from the Merchants Bank of Canada, a card from the Merchants Bank of Canada advertising its capital and reserve, and other miscellaneous documents fromt he Merchants Bank of Canada.
File contains newspaper articles concerning the history of the Monck Road, a colonization road primarily, but also intended as a less vulnerable military route between the Upper Great Lakes and the Ottawa Valley, passing near Bancroft, Ontario. The road was surveyed in 1864-1865 and named in honour of Governor-General, Lord Monck. Also included is typescript transcript of an article entitled "Was the Monck Road for Military Use?" / by Dr. J. J. Talman, first published in the Orillia Packet and Times, 27 June 1940
This file contains a copy of an article titled "The Rebellion in Hastings - a new look at the 1837-38 Rebellion in Hastings County, based on the Rebellion Losses claims of 1845", written by Betsy Boyce, Hastings County Historical Society.