The file contains three newspaper clippings about the Royal Visit of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip to Kingston. Included in the articles are references to the Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory and presentations by the Indigenous people. Also, during the same visit, in Toronto the meeting of the Royals with Peter Ramsay of Madoc.
The file contains the minute book containing the minutes of the meetings of the executives that arrange for the program on the "International Day of Prayer". The book was started in 1926 by the Women's Missionary Society in Belleville, Ontario and records the minutes through to 1984.
The file contains an original Indenture of Sales, dated September 27, 1864 between Julia Willard of Kingston and Johm B. Aris of Belleville for the property known as, 3/10 of an acre, Lot 16, north side of Dundas Street, west side of Rear Street in Belleville, Ontario.
Business card reading: Anglo-American, Front Street, Belleville George Hoggard, Proprietor Strict Attention Given to Travellers The Best $1.00 a Day House in the City. Street Cars pass the Door every 15 Minutes. Stages Call for All Parts.
Belleville Fire Department records of fires in the city.
1912-1921 (with list of members of the department from 1915 to 1929, notes on running costs of fire trucks purchased in 1921, and poem entitled 'My Mother')
Notice encouraging emigrants to settle in Hastings County, signed by Thomas Campbell, president, and J. H. Samson, secretary, of the Emigrant Society of the county.
Celia File's description of her life as a teacher at the Central Mohawk School on the Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory, where she worked for six years from 1921.