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Belleville Dossier Buildings and structures
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Downtown Belleville early 1800s

File contains 18 negatives of Belleville, Ontario buildings (mainly on Front Street: Woodley furs, the Belmont Restaurant, Whalen music) and copies of Lois Foster's notes on the early history of downtown buildings.

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Hastings County Historical Society

March 1982 edition of 'Outlook', news clippings about Society activities and a souvenir supplement to the Intelligencer featuring historic Belleville buildings, 28th April 1981.

Walking Tours of Belleville

Three L.A.C.A.C./Heritage Belleville/Hastings County Historical Society walking tour guides to downtown Belleville, Ontario.

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Charlotte Street

Newspaper clipping from 'Remember When', 30 January 1994 on the history of the house at 23 and 23½ Charlotte Street, Belleville, Ontario.

College Street

Newspaper clipping about Sears' destruction of the cobblestone house on College Street, Belleville, Ontario in December 1991.

Dunbar Street

Newspaper and magazine articles about 24 and 49 Dunbar Street, Belleville, Ontario, one from 'Remember When', the others from 'Collage'.

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Front Street

Notes on Front Street properties, including research notes, photograph and correspondence relating to the McIntosh-Ridley house on south Front Street, Belleville, Ontario.

Octavia Street

Photographs showing the demolition of the former Common School #2 on the southwest corner of Octavia and Catharine Streets in Belleville, Ontario.

Station Street

Notes on Captain John Meyer's brick house in Belleville, Ontario.

Victoria Avenue

Newspaper clippings, copies of plans and research notes on 20-24 Victoria Avenue, Belleville, Ontario.

OHF Correspondence re: Captain Meyers

The file contains a copy of a letter from The Ontario Heritage Foundation dated 20-February-1992 and addressed to Mrs. Jane Goddard and Captain Christopher Almey. The subject of the letter is with regards to a new plaque to be erected on the site of Captain John Meyers' brick house.

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