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- 1882-1936
Collection of books, most formerly owned by William Nisbet Ponton, some from the collection of Grace B. Waters.
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Collection of books, most formerly owned by William Nisbet Ponton, some from the collection of Grace B. Waters.
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Collection of materials relating to John Street Presbyterian Church, Belleville
Printed volume of 'History of the Presbyterian Church in Canada' by William Gregg (1885), with flyers produced by John Street Presbyterian Church in Belleville, Ontario, found within the pages of the book.
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Collection comprises:
1) Photograph of Frank LaBrash in military uniform, c.1917
2) Military discharge certificate of Frank LaBrash from the Forestry Depot of the Canadian Overseas Expeditionary Force, 9 May 1918
3) Two photographs of classes at S.S. 20 [Bayview Public School], Thurlow Township, c.1950
4) Grade 3 and 4 school reports for Leonard LaBrash, 1951 and 1952
5) Belleville Bulls Booster membership card for Len LaBrash, 1983-1984
6) Three photographs of Leonard LaBrash, taken at school (one by Henry Klaver), c.1952-1955
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Bay of Quinte Remedial Action Plan information
Information sent to Bay of Quinte shoreline property owners on fish habitat plans for the Bay of Quinte.
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Maps, walking tours, promotional materials for Hastings County communities
Collection of materials accumulated by Lois Foster, including:
1) Plan M.106 of Huntingdon Township from the Ontario Department of Mines, showing lots, railways, and roads, c.1967
2) Architectural Conservancy of Ontario (Quinte Branch) notes for a bus tour of Sidney Township, 16 September 1990
3) Pull-out guide for Sidney Bicentennial Events from 'In Touch With What's Happening', 1990
4) Architectural Conservancy of Ontario (Quinte Branch) notes for a tour of the village of Wooler, Ontario, 21 November 1993
5) Notes for a walking tour of west Trenton, Ontario, 16 March 1997
6) City of Trenton walking tour leaflet, c.1997
7) 'Hollywood North' flyer about the film industry in Trenton, c.1997
8) Photocopied plan of the village of Shannonville from a government map dated 1851 or 1857
9) Photocopied plan of Shannonville identifying lands within 999-year lease, September 1976
10) Printed 'Pioneer Country Tourist Guide', 1984
11) Bancroft & North Hastings travel guide, 1989
12) Algonquin Park, Bancroft, North Hastings tour guide, 1993
13) Highlands of Hastings Recreational Map, c.1995
14) Moira River Conservation Authority conservation areas map, c.1995
15) Printed reproduction of the Madoc Mercurty and North Riding News of 1886 (c.1996)
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Sons of Jacob Synagogue and Belleville Centennial collections
Collection includes:
1) Digital copy of Dedication Book to commemorate the opening of the Sons of Jacob Synagogue in Belleville, Ontario, 1956; Constitution and by-laws of the Sons of Jacob Congregation, c.1989; Nudnik newsletters from the Sons of Jacob congregation in Belleville, 2005-2012; flyers and programs for events, 2005-2010
2) materials relating to the 1978 Centennial celebrations in Belleville, Ontario and subsequent events: headed paper; map of locations for 1 July 1978 event; Quinte International Presentation Ball invitation, 1979; Quinte Ethnic Festival passport, 1982
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Photograph albums and loose photographs
Two leather-bound photograph albums, one with the name Matilda (Tillie) Anderson on a label on the front, and 83 loose photographs.
Matilda Anderson's album contains 110 photographs, most of which are identified. An inscription in the front of the volume reads "Matilda (Tillie) Anderson, 6 Forin St. Belleville Ontario Presented this day to Miss Grace R. Graham, Belleville, Ont. March 3rd 1938". This album also contains photocopies of 5 photographs and of a newspaper clipping,and a pasted-in typewritten document outlining Anderson family ancestry. Repairs have been with sticky tape, some of which is on the images, and a few photographs are loose. Most photographs are partially identified and names used include: Bruce, Hazel, John, William, Frank, Martha, Ridley, Howard and Alex Anderson; James Redner; Elizabeth and Mary Wallbridge; John and Phillip Roblin; Morley Day (possibly became a Belleville doctor); David Southard (of East Lake Shore); Seymour Emmons. There is a group of 8 portraits of clergymen, surnames include - Knight, Wilson, McCauley, Bell, Cook, Wright, Carr. One image is of a young woman (surname illegible) who attended Ontario Ladies' College at Whitby (a Methodist institution). There is a portrait of a little girl (Fanny Bowsfield) in winter clothing with a sleigh and snowshoes. Two images are of uniformed men: a William Anderson is noted as having fought the Fenian raids.
The other album contains 132 photographs, mostly unidentified. The few people with names attached are: Dwight L. Moody, Mrs P. P. Bliss, Mr P. P. Bliss, William Lewis Jackson 1868, Princess Louise. Most of the portraits were taken by Belleville photographers.
The loose photographs are generally studio portraits (mostly taken by local photographers) and are unidentified. The images range over several decades and several image types. Most images were created in photographers' studios although there are several "snaps". Photographs are present in several sizes and are mainly studio portraits of unknown persons. There is a stock printed image of Queen Victoria; what appears to be a clipping of a much-published photograph of Justice Thomas Chandler Halibuton, the author of the "Sam Slick" stories; a small image of Rev. T. Jeffers; an image of Herbert James Noxon (11 months); an image of John Elvin, son of Edward Elvin by the J.H. Ford studio of Belleville, Ontario. There are two tintypes; 40 images from Belleville, and district i.e., Trenton, Madoc, Deseronto, Picton; 6 from other parts of Canada; 5 from the United States, i.e., New Jersey, Amsterdam, N.Y., Cleveland, Ohio, San Francisco; 29 with no known origin. The images include: a nurse in an early 1900's uniform; a man and woman in a poultry yard; little girls with bowling balls [c 1901]; man beside a car with a 1927 Ontario licence plate; group portait of rural school pupils.
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Collection of Deseronto-related materials
Various items including:
1) Clerk’s Cash Book for the Third Division Court in the County of Hastings: receipts of money in court cases, with signatures of recipients. 1912, Mar 5 – 1924, Oct 17
2) Procedure Book for the Seventh Division court sitting at Deseronto. Records names of parties in cases of debt. Contains a few loose papers (correspondence and affidavits), 1923, Jan 1 – 1935, Dec 23
3) Lists of recipients of copies of the voters’ lists (under Section 9 of The Ontario Voters’ Lists Act). Has names of various officials in the district. 1920-1935
4) Legislative Franchise Assessment Roll, arranged under the following columns:
No. on roll
Name of assessed person
Age of assessed person
British subject
Legislative franchise
Occupation
Condition, M., M. W., W’er, W., B. or S.
No. of concession, name of street or other designation of the local division in which residence of Legislative Franchise voter lies
No. of Lot, House etc. in such division
Remarks
Covers West, Centre and East wards and includes 65 names in total, 1943
5-7) Three sketched floor plans of Clement Block building (western corner of Thomas and St George Streets), showing ground floor restaurant and apartment and apartments on second and third floors. Drawn in pencil on cardboard (two are on the backs of advertisements). c.1950s?
8) Photographs of three Deseronto councillors: Dennis Tompkins, Sam Knapp, Brian Floyd, mounted on card. 1988-1991.
Photographs and papers from Bev Boomhour
Photographs, postcards, and school reports from members of the Covert and Cole families of Deseronto, Ontario. Some photographs are from the First World War training camps in Deseronto.
Photocopy of photograph of Deseronto Fire Department
Letter from Gael Blake reminiscing about her childhood in Deseronto, 2006 and 2007. Photocopy of a photograph of the Deseronto Fire Departmen, c.1965, with list of names: Captain Jim McVicker, Percy Knight, Don Hubble, Bennie Brant?, Grant Venton, Don 'Buff' Whitton, Don Kimmett, Ralph Lawlor, Jack Hamilton, Mitch Roebuck, Vern Boomhower, Al Fraser, Frank Tinney.
1) ‘Souvenir and Programme’ of the 1929 Loyalist celebrations in Deseronto
2) ‘Deseronto is 100 Years Old this Year’ article from the Napanee Beaver, c. May 1971 (mentions Rathbun head office building as being owned by Redi-Heat appliance manufacturers, later by Dravo and "now empty")
3) ‘Deserontonian of the week’ newspaper article from the Napanee Beaver about Gerald and Kay Lott, owners of a Deseronto jewelry store from 1950-1982 (the approximate date of the article).
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Deseronto Cemetery Company materials
Deseronto Cemetery Company out-letter book (some entries too faint to read), 1888-1898
‘The Cemetery Lot Book’ List of cemetery lot numbers (1-900) and the price per lot, [1888]
Deseronto Cemetery Company ledger. Includes names of stock-holders, lists of expenses and lots sold (by date), 1888-1907
Deseronto Cemetery Company ledger, including plot-owners’ names and some addresses. Front board detached (has printed schedule of fees attached to it from 1 June 1930), 1928-1954
(2008.07/1) Deseronto Cemetery Company journal of receipts and expenses from 1 June 1928 to 27 Feb 1950
(2008.07/2) Deseronto Cemetery receipts and disbursements from 1 Jan 1950 to 5 Feb 1960
(2008.07/3) Deseronto Cemetery receipts and expenditure, 24 Jan 1966 to 4 July 1977
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Economic Development publications for Deseronto, Ontario
Materials relating to economic development in Deseronto, including a feature in ‘Great Lakes Cruiser’ magazine, August 2001; Land inventory and promotional materials about the town, 2003; Downtown Revitalization Project handouts, 2007; 2012 Naylor’s Theatre historical fundraising calendar (annotated by Town’s Edge B&B).
Scans and digital photographs of images relating to Dr Elgin Vandervoort and his family, taken from an album belonging to his family and loaned for the purpose. Include pictures of May Vandervoort and her husband, Hugh Rothwell, who met her when he was installing electricity to Deseronto. They married on September 1st, 1917 in Deseronto.
Materials relating to the Hill, Powless and Smith families of Deseronto and Tyendinaga
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Digital copies of materials relating to Dr John Maracle Kenwendeshon
Digital materials relating to Dr John Maracle Kenwendeshon:
Digital copies of badges and postcards
Scanned copies of Deseronto Police and Deseronto High School patches, with 13 postcards of Deseronto scenes and buildings.
Materials transferred from Deseronto Town Hall
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Digital materials relating to the McGreer family of Deseronto and Napanee
PDFs of:
8 low-resolution JPEGS of McGreer family members, St. Mark’s Church exterior and bayview of Deseronto:
Digital copies of materials relating to Harty Wilson Morden
Copies of textual materials relating to Harty Wilson Morden, a First World War veteran born in Deseronto: a letter of recommendation written by Morden about Barry Barnes’ father (Morden’s batman) and copies of British Army materials relating to Morden.