File contains newspaper article dated 20 July 1960 from the Ontario Intelligencer recounting an old newspaper clipping headed "Reminiscences of the Early Settlement of the Old Bay of Quinte District" ca. 1812
File contains a copy of the newspaper article detailing the wedding of Iola Vera Riggs to Ronald Struan Lewis on 18 Jun 1913 in Belleville, Ontario. The files also contains a copy of a newspaper article about Leona Kathleen Riggs (niece of Iola Riggs) and her aspirations as a singer.
File contains: a copy of Rev. Darius Dunham's Handwriting on the first Picton Class Paper (circa. 1793); a newspaper article from The Ontario Intelligencer, dated 9 June 1959 titled "Plaque Unveiled to Mark "White Chapel" as Historic Church Site in P.E. County and (2) original programs from the 150th Anniversary Service held 7 June 1959.
File contains a newspaper article from The Globe and Mail, dated 20 May 1964 titled "Upper Canada Landmark in Good Condition", about settlers home in Carrying Place.
File contains two newspaper articles; one dated 22 December 1888 titled "The Society of Friends" about Quakers, one dated 11 May 1957 "No Chancel, No Altar, No Choirloft or Organ at the Quakers' Meeting House".
File contains an original newspaper article from the Ontario Intelligencer, dated 25 May 1933 about the death of Lester Ross and Catherine Badgley, last of their generation of the descendants of Zenas Ross, U.E. File contains a biography of Zenas Ross (circa. 1750) and his descendants.
File contains: a copy of a motion dated 3 May 1791 naming the persons appointed to serve as Town Officers; a copy of the programme from the opening of the "Sidney Township Centennial Hall and Municipal Offices" dated 17 June 1967; a letter addressed to Mr. G. Boyce (Hastings County Centennial) from C.S. Chard with some memos of the area.
File contains a newspaper clipping from the Intelligencer dated 5 May 1966 titled "Mrs. Lavonia Stockelback, Artist, Author, Dies at 92"; the articles gives a brief bio of Mrs. Stockelback (nee Hunter) who was born in Belleville.
File contains an extensive newspaper insert from the Globe & Mail dated 3 May 1969 titled "The Winnipeg General Strike" about the 41 day strike in the spring of 1919 when 35,000 workers in Winnipeg went on strike.
File contains 2 newspaper articles; one from the Ontario Intelligencer dated 13 November 1964 titled "Nichols Chemical, Sulphide, Will Close at Year's End Due Loss of Mine Market" and the second one (dated 30 May 1957 from the Tweed News) titled "Rawdon Family Have Acquired Sulphide Store.
File contains a newspaper article dated 28 May 1966 titled "Crown Grant Found In Attic Will Be Presented to Museum"; the file also contains an original "Exemplification of Grant to John Taylor" dated 13 February 1870.
File contains 3 newspaper clippings, 2 about the marriage of Charles B. Scantlebury to Elizabeth V. Osborne on 30 January 1889; one about the marriage of Nathan Howard Woof to Annie Tonkin Osborne on 12 January 1887.
The file contains a photocopy of a newspaper article dated 25 January 1899 from the Evening News of Toronto; titled "Sewage Problem Has Been Solved". The article is about an important discovery by the City Surveyor of Exeter, in England on the purification of sewage.
File contains several copies of development plans, along with two newspaper articles from the Intelligencer dated 28 January 1969 detailing the proposed building of an international airport and casino in Belleville area.
File contains a booklet titled "The Rollins Family History 1848-1960" compiled by Mrs. Lillie Weese Hubble, Foxboro, Ontario. Published by the Hastings County Historical Society and printed by The Tweed News. The booklet contains family history and genealogy of the Rollins Family from Ireland to Ivanhoe.