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.
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 article dated 27 April 1962 entitled “Northern Townships Block Salmon Valley Authority,” which concerns the opposition of northern Frontenac, and Lennox and Addington County townships to the creation of a Salmon River Valley Authority.
File contains a newspaper article concerning the Quinte Historic and Parkway Association, which was established to preserve and enhance the lakeshore in the Bay of Quinte Region from Kingston to Adolphustown.
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.
File contains a newspaper article concerning the discovery near Napanee, Ontario of two skeletons of individuals of Indigenous origin. Estimates of the age of the skeletons varied from 200 to 800 years.
File contains a newspaper article concerning the Lennox and Addington County Historical Society's preparation for the centennial celebration of Napanee and Lennox and Addington Counties in 1964. Also present is a postcard and stamped envelopes addressed to Edward Daly, Napanee, ca. 1880.
File contains a newspaper article concerning the activities of the Lennox and Addington Historical Society including an excavation of the site of the Napanee Glass Factory by a team of archaeologists from the Royal Ontario Museum.
File consists of a newspaper article containing the text of Dr. Allan Walters' history of the Allan Macpherson House, Napanee. The history was delivered as an address at a fund-raising dinner of the Lennox and Addington Historical Society on 24 February 1962, as part of a campaign to purchase and restore the home.
File contains newspaper articles concerning the history of mining in the Tweed area, and in Lennox and Addington County, including explorations for gold in the Flinton area in 1897.
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.
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 various newspaper clippings about Kaladar in 1968, including: a Council meeting, Christmas, and an article about the history of the gold rush in Kaladar in 1897, etc.