File contains a newspaper article from The Tweed Newsconcerning the disinterment and theft of the body of the late Stephen Conger Johnston and an ensuing controversy involving Kingston medical students in November 1889.
File contains: a programme 1912-1913 For Tweed Branch, East Hastings, Woman's Institute; invitation I.O.O.F. 1912 to Dr. C.M. Reeves; meeting invitation to Tweed Lodge A.F.&A.M. No., 239 1914-5-1916.
Photocopies of newspaper articles from the Tweed News: 1) June 1963 - Robbers Used Horse and Buggy 70 Years Ago 2) 1984 - Hanging in for another year 3) 1984 - Kristmiss Diary 4) 1984 - The Last Straw
File contains a newspaper article dated 3-January-1957 titled "Local Industries Will Not Be Seriously Affected by C.P.R. Firemen's Strike, Officials Say". It also contains an "Industrial Prospectus" for Tweed from circa 1965.
File contains original Letters Patent issued 29-July-1858 by Government House, City of Toronto to John Moodie, Sheriff of the Count of Hastings to hold periodical Fairs in the Village of Tweed.
File contains several newspaper clippings regarding local personalities in Tweed including the 1961 death of Samuel R. Curry publisher of the Tweed News.
File contains a newspaper article concerning the awarding of merit medals to Tweed brothers and Boy Scout members, Bill and Michael Ingles, who engaged in a life-saving effort at the Tweed Mill Dam in June, 1968.
File contains a typescript copy of a history of the community of Tweed from 1850-ca. 1964. Also present are: i) photocopies of printed extracts from the Hastings Directory, 1864-1865, 1889 ii) a letter ca. 1966 to Gerald Boyce concerning the Woodcock Family of Tweed iii) several newspaper clippings concerning the early history of Tweed.
File contains an article written by W. Clyde Bell from Tweed, titled "How the family farm has changed". The article was written for the Ontario Historical Society's symposium celebrating 1000 years of Ontario (April 2000)