- CA ON00156 TR/2990
- Unidad documental compuesta
- 1968-1969
File contains a number of newspaper articles about the old Post Office building in Trenton, and debates about the future renovation and use of the building.
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File contains a number of newspaper articles about the old Post Office building in Trenton, and debates about the future renovation and use of the building.
Trenton Railways - Newspaper Photos
File contains newspaper photos from "Picture Peeks Into The Past", showing railway photos and some Trenton locations circa 1900
File contains original list of notes and accounts left by Dr. Shafford for collections.
File contains a number of newspaper articles dated between 1956 and 1969 about the Trenton Chamber of Commerce.
File contains newspaper photos from "Picture Peeks Into The Past", showing Trenton streets.
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.
Covered Bridge at Trenton, Ontario
The file contains a booklet titled "The Covered Bridge at Trenton", published on the occasion of Trenton's centennial as a town, 1880-1980.
Trenton Voters Lists 1879-1907
The file contains original copies of Voter's List of the Village of Trenton in the County of Hastings for the years 1879, 1881, 1884, 1887, 1901 and 1907
David Bucklin Johns & Sarah Maria Carley
The file contains a copy of a writing titled "A History of the Descendants of David Bucklin Johns, SUE and Sarah Maria Carley, DUE In Hastings County, Ontario". Written August 2006 by Sharon Anne Starkey, UE it is a collection of short biographies and documentation.
Palmer family photograph album
Photograph album with snapshots of children and pets. Some of the images show cars, trains, and manufacturing sites in and around Trenton, Ontario. One photograph shows Harry Palmer after winning the Deacon Road Race between Trenton and Belleville on 7 September 1908.
World War II honour rolls for Belleville and Trenton organizations
Four printed honour rolls listing World War Two veterans from the following institutions and companies:
1) Belleville Collegiate and Vocational School: c.1,100 names
2) Canadian Industrial Alcohol Company [Corby's Distillery, Corbyville]: 23 names and 19 photographs
3) College Street School [Trenton]: c.340 names
4) Corbin Lock Company [Belleville]: 71 names
Trentonian and Intelligencer newspaper supplements
Supplements to the Trentonian and Intelligencer newspapers:
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Program for Celebrity Authors Dinner, Trenton
Program for an event held at the Ramada Inn, Trenton. The authors featured were:
Also a newspaper article by Alan Capon on the Trenton film industry and Carry On Sergeant!, published in the Whig Standard in April 1992.
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Collection of Trenton commemorative newspapers
Three newspapers marking anniversaries of the town of Trenton:
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Education Trenton Public School Attendance 1929
File contains attendance record for teachers at schools in Trenton in 1929; reports also contain information about class size, number of new pupils, pupils removed, etc.
Education Trenton Inspection Report – Cadets
File contains an inspection report of the Trenton Public School Cadet Corps. In 1929.
Hastings County Municipal Councils for 1969
File contains a newspaper clipping from 1968 about the Hastings County Municipalities election results, including three upset victories of Reeves defeated. On the back of this article is an article about Trenton voters wanting to keep the old Post Office.
McMasters, William. Genealogy, letters
File contains letters requesting genealogical information about William McMasters who in the Belleville/Trenton area in the mid-1800s. There is also the family history of Elizabeth Finkle, wife of William McMasters.
File contains newspaper photos from "Picture Peeks Into The Past", showing local modes of transportation circa 1900
File contains a printed memorial card announcing the death and funeral of Ezra Bonter.