A survey plan map of the Township of Fredericksburg, 1784. Contains names of local property owners and bodies of water. Composed by James Peachy, Lewis Kotte, Henry Holland and Samuel Jaffe. Scale: 40 chains in an inch. Dimensions: 53cm x 39cm.
This file contains a copy of a c.1788 Upper Canada Proclamation, made by Geo. Pownall. Mentioning; “The Bay of Quinty”and also with references the Trent River, Sidney Township.
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.
File contains a newspaper clipping entitled “Religion in pioneer days,” by Viva Richmond Graham, concerning early Protestant churches in Prince Edward, Lennox and Addington and Dundas Counties in the period 1815-1882.
This file contains a photocopy from the original in the L & A Museum and Archive, a brief view of the Township laws on the office of Constable, dated 1835.
File contains several newspaper articles concerning the history of mining in Hastings, Lennox and Addington, and northern Frontenac Counties, known colloquially as the Land o' Lakes area.
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.
A reproduction by Canada Heritage Publications of the "Map of United Counties of Frontenac Lennox Addington, Canada West." Originally published by H. F. Walling of Putnam & Walling in Kingston - 1860. Includes the townships of Adolphustown, North/South Fredericksburgh, Richmond, Ernestown, Camden, Portland and Amherst Island. The names of proprietors are written in lots.
File contains a newsheet reprint of excerpts from copies of The [Napanee] Standard for 1864 prepared by the Lennox and Addington Historical Society, in celebration of Napanee and Lennox and Addington County's centenary in 1964.
Reproduction of an 1874 Bird's Eye View of Napanee, Ontario, showing buildings that existed at that time. The original map was drawn by Herman Brosius and printed by Charles Sober & Co. of Chicago.
File contains miscellaneous legal papers including manuscript writs of execution against goods and lands, writs of summons and copies of manuscript and typescript correspondence to the Sheriff of Lennox and Addington County from Belleville barristers and solicitors.
File contains an original copy of a booklet written by Rev. R.S. Forneri in 1888 entitled "The United Empire Loyalist and The Memorial Church, Adolphustown, Ontario". File also contains several newspaper clippings from 1959 about the Adolphustown Church.