Three volumes produced to support the Downtown Belleville Master Plan, all published in January 2006:
The Background Report
The Guiding Framework *The Implementation Strategy
Three guide books: 1) 'Over the Hills of Hastings', 1923, including a sheet with two maps of Hastings County 2) Belleville Ontario industrial investment guide, 1983 [2 copies] 3) 'Bay of Quinte Region Guide Book', 1986
Photogelatine Engraving Co. Ltd., Ottawa postcards showing aerial views of Belleville, Ontario and a notecard of the Tabernacle United Church on Church Street, printed by Alex Wilson Publications of Dryden, Ontario.
A flyer advertising the Hastings County Museum including the days it was open, hours of operation, entrance fees, and a brief description of the collection.
Two items: 1) Hand-written poem about becoming a circus ringmaster entitled 'A Coming Barnam' 2) Typescript description of the Mead Johnson factory and its products, including Pablum baby food
Printed booklet, with newspaper article about controversy around a softball game on Coleman Flats [Belleville, Ontario] where umpire Don Thomas called player Leo Goyer out when he was hit by a batted ball at third base.
Two letters from Kennet Blackwell, Assistant Locomotive Superintendent at Belleville Station, dated November 15th and December 14th, 1876, concerning grievances of engineers and recommending their dismissal and the weakening of their union, the Brotherhood of the Grand Trunk Engineers and asking for instructions in the case of the men organizing a strike.
[These actions led to the Belleville riots of 1876-1877.]