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Lennox and Addington, County of File
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Church histories

  • CA ON00156 2023-016
  • File
  • 1988
  1. Grace United Church, Napanee, Ninetieth Anniversary, 1842-1932
  2. Grace United Church, Napanee, 1842-1967
  3. The Story of St. Michael's Parish, Belleville, by Edward J. Buckley, 1976
  4. Booklet on the history of Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Maynooth, with newspaper clipping about the booklet, 1988

Newspaper Clippings, Belleville

The file contains (4) newspaper clippings:

  1. "A Newspaper 127 Years Old" from 1919 about an ancient journal owned by Mr. E.M. Fisk and highlighting the subjects of the then published (16 May 1792) includes sub-titles "Some Strange Punishments", "An Escaped Apprentice", "Cash for Rags" and "The Devil Appears"
  2. "How Peace Came to the School Section", Bancroft 15 March 1920
  3. "Find Hairy Wild Man Living Like Beast On Island", Ethelburt Masters husband of Florence, lived 22 years on Amherst Island.
  4. "Saws Crucial Limb" Arthur Meeks.

Issues of the Post Express newspaper

  • CA ON00156 DA 2007.06
  • File
  • 1965

Four 1965 issues of The Post Express (Napanee and Deseronto), June 16 (2 copies), June 23, July 28 .

Wilfred French collection

  • CA ON00156 DA 2016.02
  • File
  • 1900-1985

Collection comprises:
1) Metal luggage tag “Deseronto Nav. Co. Ltd. Local 60”, c.1900
2) Fairbairn portrait of a group of young women, c.1900
3) Photograph of uniformed members of a Citizen's band (possibly the Napanee Citizen's Band), c.1900
4) Photo of Gibbards’ employees, Napanee (includes Wilfred French and his son), 1985

Fairbairn, James

Marlbank

File contains two newspaper articles from the Napanee Beaver about the Marlbank Cement Company. founded when the Rathbun Lumber Co. built a cement plant and company town at the site of the present day village of Marlbank. The Marlbank plant was an early victim of downsizing. The ruins outside the town remain just as they were left almost 100 years ago.

Slaveholding in Upper Canada

File contains a brief manuscript essay on slaveholding in Upper Canada to 1820, in what later became the Lennox-Addington, and Frontenac Counties. Also present is a typescript transcript of a receipt for the sale of woman and her infant child in 1812 near what is now Colborne, Ontario.

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