This file contains copies of a monthly bulletin written by Gerald Boyce during his sabbatical leave, 1970-71, on the development of the county's school system.
Five newspaper articles clipped from The Tweed News period from Jan 14, 1970 to Feb 11, 1970. Editorial history of Tweed Hydro-Electric Commission written by Cartha Cassidy, Commissioner. "Record of some of the significant happenings relating to the early history of electricity in Tweed and the march of Hydro in the community from 1930 until 1967 - Canada's Centennial Year."
This file contains a copy of the Holden Family Genealogy starting with William Holden born abt. 1553 in Suffolk, England and ending with David Holden born April 1815 and died 10-Dec-1908 in Belleville, Ontario.
File contains a newspaper article from the Intelligencer, dated Thursday, January 2, 1969, about Belleville High School's (BCI)magazine called The Elevator.
File contains manuscript and typescript correspondence to the Hastings County Historical Society received from Mrs. Carl W. [Anne] Stapleton, of Alabama, concerning the genealogy of the John Turnbull Family of Belleville, from ca. 1823. Includes a typescript copy of an inventory of household effects of John Turnbull's residence in Belleville, at 6 November 1827.
File contains a newspaper article from the Intelligencer, dated Friday, January 10, 1969, titled "Belleville Man Pushes New Project to Provide Workshop for Handicapped" about local Tom Mitchell.
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.
File contains a newspaper article concerning the awarding of merit medals to Tweed brothers and Boy Scout members, Bill and Michael Ingles, who engaged in a life-saving effort at the Tweed Mill Dam in June, 1968.
File contains research material for Yeomans Genealogy; including excerpts from the 1851, and 1871 Census' for Hastings County. Family names include Yeomans, Osborn, Clapp.