File contains correspondence from John Brett McGeachie, P.Eng. born 17 November 1912 Barbara Street, Trenton, Ontario. It contains an autobiography as well as genealogy for the Brett Family.
File contains a publication from the Moira River Conservation Authority, titled “Progress and Achievements 1947-1962; a newspaper article from the Intelligencer dated January 20, 1965 with a photo of the County Warden; a publication from the Corporation of the Township of Sidney, Historic Highlights 1790-1967
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".
The file contains a copy of the order of service and the obsequies (funeral rites) for William Finkle born about 1861, died 15-November-1897, West Belleville Methodist Church, Belleville.
The file contains a family newsletter for the McGeachie Family (Julie & Lloyd, Robert and Jack) very detailed including monthly news headlines, weather patterns and a copy of the Regional News This Week, Lake Wales, Florida.
The file contains a schedule for the Structure Dedication Ceremonies (October 25, 2003), including a map with the locations of the various structures, and a copy of the newspaper ad.
The file contains two papers on the history of the public library in Belleville. The first on titled "From Mechanics' Institute to Corby Public Library; The Development of library service in Belleville, 1851-1908", was prepared by Elizabeth Mitchell, Information Services Librarian, Belleville Public Library (date unknown). The second one titled "The Belleville Public Library; A History of Service" was prepared by Leona Hendry, Chief Librarian and presented March 17, 1992 at the Hastings County Historical Society.
The file contains a copy of a letter from The Ontario Heritage Foundation dated 20-February-1992 and addressed to Mrs. Jane Goddard and Captain Christopher Almey. The subject of the letter is with regards to a new plaque to be erected on the site of Captain John Meyers' brick house.
The file contains a newspaper clipped titled "Historic Outlook; Private Phone Systems Served Marmora" about Bell Telephone Company establishing telephone service in the Village of Marmora.
The file contains a copy of a newspaper titled "Central Ontario Visitor from Lake Simcoe to the Kawarthas". There is an article on page 3 titled "First Nation history tells story of loss of a culture", about Alderville First Nation; Mississauga Ojibways.
The file contains brochures for: 1. The Belleville Scout/Guide Museum,; 2. North Hastings Heritage Museum (Bancroft); 3. Hastings County Museum of Agricultural Heritage (Stirling); 4. Quinte Education Museum & Archieves
The file contains a newspaper clipping from the Intelligencer dated May 4, 2004 titled "Historical collection still at risk in Cannifton" as well as a map of the location.