A copy of a map detailing the temporal and spatial sequence of Belleville's growth from a village to a town and then a city. The different stages of growth (see legend) and administrative boundaries are outlined. Created by the Belleville and Suburban Planning Board in July 1967.
A reproduction by the Canadian Department of Energy, Mines and Resources of "British North America by Permission dedicated to The Honorable Hudsons Bay Company containing the latest information which their documents furnish by their obedient servants." The map was originally composed by John Arrowsmith in 1834.
A Map of Canada (and company), published on July 6, 1809, by Longman and Company at Paternoster Row, London. Inset is the Bason of Quebec. Note the presence of New South Wales, New Britain, Lower & Upper Canadas. The back of the map is stamped with a seal from the Cheltenham Public Library.
A "Map of Canada - Exclusive of Northern Regions - Indicating Main Natural Resources." Map revised in 1936. Published by the Department of Mines & Resources (Canada). Scale: 100 miles to 1 inch.
A map of Canada, New Brunswick & C. The map covers Upper and Lower Canada, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. Published by Adam and Charles Black Co. of Edinburgh. Engraved by S. Hall for the 1840 edition of Black's General Atlas.
A map showing concessions and lots of Cashel Township, Hastings County. Circa 1869. 13 advertisements for companies are present on the left-hand side. Published by Macleod and Carre, Engineers and Surveyors. Scale: 1:63,000. Dimensions: 29.0cm x 33cm. Map was created from Government plan.
Donated from the Col. W. N. Ponton Estate. Penciled notes on map show Ponton family's interest in mining, especially after the Eldorado Gold Rush in 1866.
A blueprint reproduction of a map of Cashel Township in Hastings County, Ontario. The map features the names of neighboring townships, lot and concession numbers, rivers, and lakes. Surveyed by Henry A. F. MacLeod, P.L.S., and signed May 17, 1861 at Belleville. Scale 40 chains to an inch.
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.
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.
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.
A blueprint reproduction of a map of Dungannon Township in Hastings County, Ontario. The map features the names of neighboring townships, lot and concession numbers, creeks, rivers, and lakes. The Hastings Road borders the west side of the township. Surveyed by T. L.P. O’Hanly, P.L.S., and signed August 25, 1864 at Ottawa. Scale 40 chains to an inch.
The Canadian Northern Railway was added to the map at a later date, succeeding its incorporation in 1899.
An original waxed linen map of Dungannon Township in Hastings County, Ontario. The map features the names of neighboring townships, lot and concession numbers, creeks, rivers, lakes and the Central Ontario Railway. Some lots have a red ink “P” written on. The Hastings Road borders the west side of the township. Circa 1880.
A map showing concessions and lots of Elzevir Township, Hastings County. Circa 1869. 16 advertisements are present on the left-hand side. Published by Macleod and Carre, Engineers and Surveyors. Scale: 1:63,000. Dimensions: 29.0cm x 37.5cm.
A map of Sidney Township, part of Concession #1 and Broken Front, October 18th, 1912. The map details a tract of land expropriated for Trenton Air Base. Scale: 12.5 chains : 1 inch.
Attached is a letter dated May 1st, 1931, The King versus Maitland Hutton and Leda Hutton.
A blueprint reproduction of a map of Faraday Township in Hastings County, Ontario. The map features the names of neighboring townships, lot and concession numbers, rivers, lakes, and creeks. Surveyed by Frank R. Wilkins, O.L.S., circa 1913. Scale 40 chains to an inch.
A survey plan map of the Township of Fredericksburg, 1784. Contains names of local property owners and bodies of water. Composed by James Peachy, Lewis Kotte, Henry Holland and Samuel Jaffe. Scale: 40 chains in an inch. Dimensions: 53cm x 39cm.