File contains an original booklet titled "The Story of The Hay Bay Church 1792-1964" written by The Rev. Arthur G. Reynolds and an order of service for the Annual Pilgrimage and Service Hay Bay United Church dated August 29, 1965, with later editions from 1993 and 2003.
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
This file contains 6 copies of a Programme for the Third Annual Meeting of the Belleville District Library Association dated Thursday, the 7th of March, 1912.
A double-sided map of the accommodations, camping and attractions located in Land O' Lakes. Includes North & West of Kingston including Napanee, the Frontenacs, Loyalist Country & Mazinaw Country. Advertisements surround the map. Dated 1982.
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.
Three photographs, formerly in the possession of Thelma Joyce: 1) Students and staff of Deseronto High School, 1927-1928, taken by E. J. Powell of Hamilton [photograph has names on reverse] 2) Members of the United Empire Loyalist Pageant in Deseronto, 1929, taken by Marrison of Kingston 3) Students and staff of Napanee Collegiate Institute and Vocational School, 1930-1931, taken by E. J. Powell of Hamilton
4 aerial photographs of Belleville and Napanee, circa 1970. Maps include Trans-Northern Pipeline and Trans Canada Pipeline and the Hydro Lines. Scale: 1:2,000.
A double-sided map of the accommodations, camping and attractions located in Land O' Lakes. Includes North & West of Kingston including Napanee, the Frontenacs, Loyalist Country & Mazinaw Country. Advertisements surround the map. Dated 1999.
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.