Sarles, Simeon Day Book Rawdon 1843-1874
- CA ON00156 TR/2716.2
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- 1843-1874
File contains original bill book belonging to Simeon Sarles 1843-1874
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Sarles, Simeon Day Book Rawdon 1843-1874
File contains original bill book belonging to Simeon Sarles 1843-1874
Rawdon : oaths of Rawdon Township tax collectors, 1847
File contains two manuscript signed and witnessed oaths of tax collectors Henry Smith, James Sine and Charles [Baryur], for the Township of Rawdon, District of Victoria, 14 August 1847.
Stedman, Benjamin Papers: crown lands purchase
File contains a printed, completed deed of land to Benjamin Stedman, Stirling, for the purchase of lands seized by the Crown on the east half of lot number twenty-two in the sixth concession of the Township of Rawdon, 22 December 1859.
File contains several newspaper clippings concerning the election of the Rawdon Township Council, and minutes of its meetings, 1957. Also present is a photocopied excerpt of the Hastings County Directory, 1860-1861, and 1864-1865 with statistics for Rawdon Township including names of property owners listing occupations, and location of properties by lot and concession number.
Rawdon : township officers, 1860-1863
File contains two manuscript declarations by Thomas Douglas, Rawdon Township Clerk, dated 19 January 1863, certifying that James Cooke, and Robert Lison were duly elected as Reeve and Deputy-Reeve, respectively, for the Township of Rawdon. Also present is a completed printed affidavit certifying George Conley's election as Reeve of the Township of Rawdon, 16 January 1866. Also includes a manuscript By Law no. 85, issued by the Council of the County of Hastings on 8 September 1860 concerning the disposal of road allowances in the Township of Rawdon.
Rawdon Township : Roads & Bridges Petition, 1871
File contains a manuscript petition to the County Council of Hastings by residents of the Township of Rawdon, dated 1 November 1871 requesting the construction of a road between Rawdon Township and Marmora for the purpose of moving goods to market or mill, and for the repair of a causeway to Seymore which was destroyed by fire in the summer of 1871.
Rawdon Township : River Valley and Oak Hills history / C.S. Chard
File contains a typescript essay by C.S. Chard, Stirling, regarding the history of the River Valley and Oak Hills community ca. 1877 to 1965. Includes information on roads, schools and a brief account of the River Valley Pioneer Cemetery.
Rawdon Township : Bonarlaw history
File contains a two-page photocopied manuscript history of Bonarlaw [formerly Big Springs], Rawdon Township, and its role as a railway centre.
Railway : Cobourg, Northumberland and Pacific Railway reference book
File contains a notebook entitled Cobourg, Northumberland and Pacific Railway Reference Book with manuscript entries completed by the Registrar, Hastings County 29 March 1898 concerning railroad allowances in Rawdon Township at 10 December 1894.
File contains 2 newspaper articles; one from the Ontario Intelligencer dated 13 November 1964 titled "Nichols Chemical, Sulphide, Will Close at Year's End Due Loss of Mine Market" and the second one (dated 30 May 1957 from the Tweed News) titled "Rawdon Family Have Acquired Sulphide Store.
Rawdon Township : Rawdon Municipal Hall, Plum Grove Cheese Co-op
File contains an Ontario Intelligencer newspaper article, 28 August 1962 concerning the upcoming centennial of the Rawdon Municipal Hall at Harold. Also present is a newspaper article of 29 November 1962 concerning a mortgage-burning ceremony by the Plum Grove Cheese Factory, Rawdon Township.
Rawdon Municipal Hall, Harold, 1963
File contains an Ontario Intelligencer newspaper article concerning the 100th anniversary of the Rawdon Township Hall, Harold, Ontario.
File contains several typed letters from 1964 to 1967 with a brief history on Ontario's early railways and mines in Hastings county. They also include some local family histories for the Chard family.
Rawdon Township : History of Springbrook
File contains a handwritten essay by Florence McKeown and Ida Smith both from Springbrook regarding the history of Springbrook community ca. 1838 to 1965. Includes information on roads, local industry, churches, schools and a brief account of the cheese factories and local families