A map of Hastings County outlining townships from the Bay of Quinte in the south, to Wallaston, Limerick and Cashel in the north. Map is in four sections. Scale: 3 miles : 1 inch. Original map is dated 1894. Photocopy from the Archives of Ontario.
Map showing counties, townships, concessions and lots in the Districts of Prince Edward and Midland. Surveyed by Publius Virgillius Elmore, D.L.S. Published by Hallowell U.C. Dated 1836. Scale 160 chains : 1". Map copied from the Archives of Ontario.
Map showing townships in the District of Prince Edward County: South Murray, Sidney, Thurlow, Ameliasburgh, Sophiasburgh. See boundary lines on map. Surveyed by Publius Virgillius Elmore, D.L.S. Dated 1835. Map copied from the Archives of Ontario.
"New Railway and Commercial Map of Ontario:" a map showing the upper right corner of Ontario, 1887. It features information and reference to railways at the time. Published and donated by S.R.G. Penson. Received from the Archives of Canada's map collection - 27 Jul. 1966.
Map showing a measured sketch of the water communication between the Bay of Quinte and Lake Huron, May 1818. The total area extends from the Bay of Quinte and Lake Huron by Rice Lake to the falls of the River Trent to its mouth. A reproduction from the Archives of Canada.
An original hand-painted, paper-on-linen map. The map was drawn in December 1853 for Joseph Cannif Esq. The area covers proposed town lots in Canniff's MIlls (Cannifton) which were never actually developed. Scale: 2 chains to one inch.
A map of the town of Trenton, Ontario in June 1926. The map features numbered lots, present industries, CNR tracks and other important buildings. Streets and their names, as well as the River Trent are also present. Scale: 1:3000. Composed by Mayor W. A. Fraser and published by his Town Council.
A copy of an original map by W. Kingsford (Engineer in charge) showing the depths at various points in the Trenton Harbour on the Bay of Quinte - 1875. Scale: 1 : 9,800. Photocopied by the Archives of Canada 21 Aug 1979.
A copy of an original map by Deputy Provincial Surveyor F. P. Rubidge showing a diagram of a town plot at the mouth of the Trent River called the "Town of Trent Port." Specifically, the map shows Lot 2 near the 1st Concession bordering Murray Township in the County of Northumberland. Published in Cobourg on September 25, 1852. Donated by K.G.M. Ross.
A copy of an original map by J.S. Peterson showing the proposed incorporation of the village of Trenton - May 10, 1852. Photocopied by the Archives of Canada 21 Aug 1973.
A copy of an original map by Surveyor General John Collins showing land from Presqu'ile to Kingston in 1785. Scale: 4 miles : 1 inch. Photocopied by the Archives of Canada 10 Jan 1990.
A copy of an original map by Surveyor General David W. Smith showing several lots of land in Murray Township in the District of Newcastle. Specifically, the map shows Lots 1-5 near the 1st Concession and River Trent. Published by Henry Smith on July 24, 1799.
"Plan of Gatling Co.'s Gold Mining Property and adjoining lots, Marmora, County of Hastings, Ontario." Scale: 1:3000. Published by The Desbarats Lith. and Comp. Montreal.
Donated by the Col. W. N. Ponton Estate. Col. Ponton or a relation presumably made the additional pen-written notes on the map.
Gatling Company owned the Gatling and Tuttle shafts at the Delora Mine, which were first opened by the Gatling Gold and Silver Mining company in 1873. Read more: http://www.marmorahistory.ca/1866-founding-of-deloro
A map of lots and their owners in the town of Deseronto in Hastings County, Ontario. Black lines show claims to holdings in 1890 and red lines show lots as staked. Scale 1:12,000. Dated 1890.