File contains a newspaper article from The Picton Gazette concerning the life of the family of John Mullett, an early settler of Prince Edward County who established the Morocco Leather Company in Picton ca. 1833 on the site of the present Glenwood Cemetery.
The file contains two copies of postcards from The Lake Ontario & Bay of Quinte Steamboat Company, Kingston, dated 10 August 1897 and 1902, addressed to Mr. George Waggett, Picton, Ontario.
File contains a photocopy of pages 38-63 from the publication the Ontario Archaeology, Number 72, 2001, written by David A. Robertson "Mourning, Curing, Feasting of Industry? The Interpretation of the Quinte and Perch Lake Mounds".
Original Custom House permit dated 27 May 1876, for F.H. Green to pass to Mill Point from Deseronto Customs House Papers
Original Deed for Burial Plot, The Glenwood Cemetery (Town of Picton) sold to Elisha Sells 14 May 1879
Two original copies of newspaper clipping dated 19 July 1962 from the Ontario Intelligencer referencing Hundred Year-Old Cabin, moved from Cloyne area to Picton
File contains a newspaper article concerning Picton Mayor H. J. McFarland's departure on January 20, 1969 to attend the U.S. presidential inauguration of Richard M. Nixon.
File contains a newspaper article concerning the relocation of the historic Roblin's Mill which was originally located In Ameliasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, to Black Creek Pioneer Village in Toronto in May, 1967, as an example of a typical pioneer water-powered mill.
Papers of Loral and Mildred Wanamaker containing a copy of the 1909 Voters' List of the Town of Trenton and 1965 Voters' List for the Township of Ameliasburgh.
The file contains a copy of the publication "Journal of the Society for the study of Architecture in Canada" Vol. 30, no. 2, 2005. On pages 25-38 there is an article (with pictures) titled "Joseph Connolly in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Kingston, Ontario. It discusses churches in Belleville, Kingston, Kemptville, Prescott, Tweed, Grafton, Gananoque and Picton.
The file contains three newspaper articles (2 from The Intelligencer; 1 from The Community Press, Quinte Edition), all from November 2004 and about Donnah Cameron celebrating 90 yeas as an artist.
The file contains brochures for: 1. The Belleville Scout/Guide Museum,; 2. North Hastings Heritage Museum (Bancroft); 3. Hastings County Museum of Agricultural Heritage (Stirling); 4. Quinte Education Museum & Archieves
File contains a letter dated 22-February-1969 from the Canadian Archaeological Divers Society and addressed to Public Archives of Canada, requesting access to records from a lifeboat station situated at Consecon, on the east side of Wellers Bay from 1898 to 1918. No response recorded.
The file contains correspondence between James Tyler and the Hastings County Historical Society. It contains a family history along with genealogical records for the Flagler and Gilchrist families.