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Map of the Moira Watershed

A map of the Moira Watershed showing conservation areas, authority forests and the location of large bodies of water.

Land Use Survey of the Moira Watershed

"Moira Watershed Land Use Survey [for] Recommended Land Use." The varieties of land use include unrestricted, conservation farming, restricted use, permanent vegetation and woodland. Published by the Ontario Department of Planning Development, Conservation Branch in 1950.

Ontario. Department of Planning and Development

Reforestation Land and Existing Woodland in the Moira Watershed

3 parts of a map entitled "Source Areas [of] Reforestation Land and Existing Woodland" in the Moira Watershed. The varieties of land use include existing woodland, scrub areas, source areas, crown land, and timber licences. Published by the Ontario Department of Planning Development, Conservation Branch in 1950.

Ontario. Department of Planning and Development

Map of District of Prince Edward County

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.

Elmore, Publius Virgillius, D.P.S.

Map of Districts of Prince Edward and Midland

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.

Elmore, Publius Virgillius, D.P.S.

Map of Hastings, Frontenac, Lennox and Addington 1850 reprint

Map showing Counties of Hastings, Frontenac, Lennox and Addington and the townships within. Legend shows boundaries of counties and townships, plank and graveled roads, other roads and canals. Surveyed by W. H. Smith. Published by MacLear. Scale 5 miles : 2 cm. Reprinted map from “Canada”: Past, Present, and Future. Original map dated 1850.

Smith, W. H.

Plan of Hastings for Hastings Directory

A map of Hastings County outlining townships:
Marmora, Lake, Madoc, Tudor, Grimsthorpe, Elzevir; Rawdon, Huntingdon, Hungerford, Sidney, Thurlow, Tyendinaga - as well as the northern townships.
Inset is "the Village of Marmora." Surveyed by H. A. F. Macleod, C.E. and P.L.S. Published by W. A. Little Lith., Montreal in the 1864-1865 copy of the Hastings Directory . Scale: 1:190,000.

MacLeod, Henry Augustine Fitzgerald, P.L.S.

Map of Hastings with the Principal Villages and the City of Belleville

A map of Hastings County including the Town of Belleville and other principal villages:

Trenton, Madoc, Marmora, Tweed, Bridgewater, Stirling, Wicklow, Bangor, Herschel, Monteagle, Carl, Dungannon, Wollaston, Limerick, Cashel, Tudor, Grimsthorpe, Elzevir; Rawdon, Huntingdon, Hungerford, Sidney, Thurlow, Tyendinaga.

Scale: 3 miles =1 inch. Published by Evans & Bolger, P. L. Surveyors, P.L.S. in 1879-1880.

Evans and Bolger

Map of Hastings County in 4 sections

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 of the Counties of Hastings and Prince Edward

A "Map of the Counties of Hastings and Prince Edward." In 1898, the lots, concessions, churches, schools and mines are shown of the townships in Hastings and Prince Edward. Scale: 1.5 miles to an inch. Published by the Canadian Map Publishing Company in Hamilton, Ontario, for the Belleville Sun. Revised by Henry Carre, C.E. Inset is the map of North Hastings, scale 400 chains to an inch.

Carre, Henry, O.L.S.

Map of Hastings with townships

A map of Hastings County outlining the twelve townships:
Marmora and Lake, Madoc, Tudor, Grimsthorpe, Elzevir; Rawdon, Huntingdon, Hungerford, Sidney, Thurlow, Tyendinaga.
As well as, the lots and concessions. Circa 1916.Scale: 4 miles: 1 inch.

Donated by K.G.M. Ross.

Townships of Hastings County with advertisements

A map of Hastings County, in 1932, showing lakes, rivers, cities, towns and townships. A list of businesses within the county are on the right. Drawn exclusively for and published by Croydon Publishing Company.

Croydon Publishing Co.

Road Map of Hastings County 1932

A road map of Hastings County in 1932. Portions of adjoining counties are also pictured. Boundaries are yellow, while roads are blue and red. Published by the Ontario Department of Highways. Scale: 1 inch = 4 miles. Dimensions: 40.7cm x 66cm.

Ontario. Department of Highways

Minerals in northern Hastings County

A map of northern Hastings County detailing different types of mineral occurrences, see Legend. Published in 1943 by the Ontario Department of Mines. Scale: 1:120,000. The map includes parts of Quebec and USA, in relation to the region. It was produced to "accompany report by Jas E. Thomson in Vol. LII Ontario Department of Mines, Annual Report, 1943."

Donated by the Ontario Department of Mines, April 1, 1965.

Ontario. Department of Mines

Map of the County of Hastings and Adjoining Townships

"Map of the County of Hastings and Adjoining Townships. Compiled from Actual Surveys & The Latest Authorities by W. R. Elmore, C.E. Scale 100 chains to an inch. [Published by] Snyder, Black & Sturn, New York."

The townships within Hastings include Lake, Marmora, Madoc, Elzevir, Rawdon, Huntingdon, Hungerford, Sidney, Thurlow and Tyendinaga. The adjoining townships of other counties include Murray, Seymour, Belmont, Kaladar and Richmond. At the the top corners are drawings of the Courthouse and Jail, and the Episcopal Methodist Seminary, both in the town of Belleville.

Featured on the map: settlements, lots, concessions, road allowances, boundaries, mills, schools, post offices, other roads and railroads.

Elmore, William R., C. E.

Map of Southern Hastings County

Southern Hastings County in 1963. Map features boundaries, roads and railways. Scale: 1:63,360. Published by the Department of Highways, Ontario. Made by Hunting Survey Corp. Ltd. Dimensions 107.5cm x 92.5cm.

A unique "one-inch" map because all one-inch series maps were converted to 1:50,000 after 1950. However, this map was converted to 1:63,360.

Ontario. Department of Highways

Map of Middle Hastings County 1963

Middle Hastings County in 1963. Map features boundaries, roads and railways. Scale: 1 inch : 1 mile. Published by the Department of Highways, Ontario. Made by Hunting Survey Corp. Ltd.

Features: road jurisdictions, Kings Highways, secondary highways, county roads, township roads, roads legally open but not necessarily passable, urban corporate limits, railways and stations, township boundaries, county boundaries, populated areas.

Ontario. Department of Highways

Map of Northern Hastings County 1963

Northern Hastings County in 1963. Scale: 1" : 1 mile. Published by the Department of Highways, Ontario. Composed by the Hunting Survey Corp. Ltd.
Features: road jurisdictions, Kings Highways, secondary highways, township roads, roads legally open but not necessarily passable, urban corporate limits, railways and stations, township boundaries, county boundaries, populated areas.

Donated by Tom Ransom.

Ontario. Department of Highways

Tourist Map of Hastings County

A tourist road map of Hastings County showing major highways, waterways, towns, cities and villages. Map is undated and from an unnamed tourist guide book. Circa 1940.

Note the absence of any 400 highways.

Map of Hastings County and Townships

A map outlining Hastings County and the townships within. Neighboring counties are also present: Peterborough, Northumberland, Haliburton, Renfrew and Lennox and Addington. The Quinte region, including the cities of Belleville and Trenton are outlined at the bottom of the map.

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