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Tweed, 1960s

File contains several newspaper clippings on miscellaneous topics related to Tweed, Ontario, including Centennial Year (1967) projects; public efforts to stop the closure and sale of the Tweed High School in 1968; and newspaper photographs of local landmarks.

Tweed, 1950s

File contains several newspaper clippings concerning miscellaneous events in Tweed including the reorganization of the Chamber of Commerce in December 1956, bridge repairs in 1956 and Tweed's Diamond Jubilee Celebration on August 4-6, 1951.

Tweed : early history

File contains a typescript copy of a history of the community of Tweed from 1850-ca. 1964. Also present are: i) photocopies of printed extracts from the Hastings Directory, 1864-1865, 1889 ii) a letter ca. 1966 to Gerald Boyce concerning the Woodcock Family of Tweed iii) several newspaper clippings concerning the early history of Tweed.

Bell, W. Clyde

File contains an article written by W. Clyde Bell from Tweed, titled "How the family farm has changed". The article was written for the Ontario Historical Society's symposium celebrating 1000 years of Ontario (April 2000)

Bill Hunt collection

  • CA ON00156 2018-071
  • Collection
  • 1926, 1948

Printed circular addressed to the teachers of Centre Hastings from A. W. McGuire, inspector of public schools. Dated at Tweed, Ontario, 10 March 1926.

Certificates from the polling station at Riggs School in Madoc Township, Hastings County, concerning the number of votes cast for George Jordan, Roscoe Robson and Ed Schievert in the Federal election of 7 June 1948.110 ballots were cast in total. Roscoe Robson was returned (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roscoe_Robson).

Hunt, C. W. (Claude William)

Interviews on the Depression

Text of interviews with: Agnes Craigen, who lived in Reid, Ontario and was 20 at the beginning of the Depression Louis Rashotte, who lived in the French Settlement, near Tweed, Ontario, and was 39 during the Depression Mrs. and Mr. Vince Haley, who lived near Stoco and were about 25 during the Depression Mr. and Mrs. William Woods, who lived in Tweed, Ontario and were about 35 during the Depression

Courneyea, Sally

The Depression

Text of interviews with: Ann Way, who lived in Tweed and was 22 at the beginning of the Depression. Arthur Robinson, who worked a variety of different jobs and was in their late teens when the Depression began.

Way, Janice

Interviews on the Depression in the Tweed Area

Text of interviews with: Mrs. G. A. Dewar, who moved to Toronto, from Sulphide, Ontario, and was 37 during the Depression Mrs. E Barnett, who lived on a farm near Tweed, Ontario and was 36 during the Depression Mrs. V Gaylord, who lived near Arden, Ontario and was 32 during the Depression Mrs. D. Wells, who lived in Tweed, Ontario and was 24 during the Depression

LaBarge, Judy

Interviews of the Depression

Text of interviews with: Violet Gaylord and Myrtle Williams, who lived on a farm near Henderson, Ontario during the Depression Fr. Baker, who lived in Cornwall, Ontario and was 30 during the Depression
*Paul Murphy, who had lived in Western Canada until moving to Tweed, Ontario, where he stayed for the rest of the Depression

Murphy, Ray

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