Lower half of a memorial recording the sale of Lot 17 in Concession 1 of Hungerford Township from David Gardiner of to Thomas Goldsmith Gardiner, all of Whitby, for £50. The deed is instrument 1488 in Book L of the Hastings County Land Registry Office.
an original copy of an indenture made in Whitby, County of York on 11 December 1829 between David Gardiner of Whitby and Thomas Goldsmith Gardiner, £50 received for 200 acres of land situated in the Township of Hungerford, Lot #17, First Concession; 2. an original copy of a Crown Sale Grant to Edmund Murney, of the town of Belleville, dated 23 December 1848 received £80 for 200 Acres in the Township of Elzevir, County Hastings, Lot #2, Second Concession.
File contains photocopies of newspaper advertisements for millwrights and sawyers for Hungerford Mills, Hungerford Township in 1838. Also contains an article describing land and soil conditions and settlement of Hungerford Township in 1837.
File contains a manuscript claim submitted by Charles McGuire, Hungerford Township, for the loss of a horse while in service of the militia. Also contains a manuscript affidavit by Charles McGuire detailing the circumstances of the loss, submitted to the Commissioner of the District of Victoria...to investigate...claims for losses sustained during the Rebellion.
File contains a manuscript rebellion losses claim issued in 1845 for redemption of losses experienced by Thomas Clare, Hungerford Township during 1838.
A certified reproduction of the "Plan of Georgetown on part of Lot # 11 in 9th Concession of Hungerford Township for Felix Gabouri." On Stoco Lake, there are 66 unnamed lots. Surveyed by John Emerson, P.L.S. in November of 1849.
This copy was made in 1972 of plan #11, as registered in the Hastings Land Registry Office.
A original engineer's drawing of a bridge at Downings Rapids across the River Moira. Located east of Madoc and Moira Lake on Rapids Road - Lot # 3, Concession 14, Hungerford Township. Scale 10 feet to an inch.
Donated by the Glanmore National Historic Site in April 2016.
A map showing the roads, forts and inns of Hastings and Prince Edward Counties in 1850, by Major Baron DeRottenburg. The map extends from Brighton to Gananoque, Prince Edward County. and North to include Rawdon, Huntingdon, Hungerford Townships of Hastings County. Scale: 2 miles = 1". Dimensions 63cm x 44cm.
File contains an affidavit from 1857 stating that the township of Hungerford has not organized a Council or held an election for a Reeve and Deputy Reeve.
File contains the a manuscript resolution of the County of Hastings Municipal Council and two manuscript requisitions for payment regarding work performed on Sugar Island, Hungerford Township.
File contains a portion of the 1860-61 Hungerford Directory list and the Thomasburgh Directory. There is also a portion of the Hungerford Directory list from 1889.
File contains manuscript resolutions of the Municipal Council of the County of Hastings regarding polling stations and returning officers. Also contains an envelope with manuscript notations of polling stations in Hungerford Township.
File contains affidavits signed in the 1860s for various individuals in Faraday, Madoc, Marmora, Belleville, Dungannon, Hungerford, Hershal, and Huntingdon taking office.
File contains a reproduction of a proclamation announcing the Village of Stoco will have a Fair or Mart twice a year, in May and October, starting in 1860. The proclamation was forwarded from the office of Sheriff J.W. Dunbar Moodie.
File contains original documents, presented to the Hastings County Historical Society in 1960; Biographical sketch written on 22-September-1869 covers the years 1862 to 1869 when Willson was teaching school in the southern part of Hastings County; educational papers; legal papers; correspondence and a poem entitled "To The Mohawks".