File contains a newspaper facsimile of a letter written by Admiral Horatio Lord Nelson, November 13, 1783 concerning a voyage from Quebec with a convoy for New York.
File contains a photocopy of a manuscript affidavit sworn by David Palmer before John W. Meyers, J.P. attesting that the former served in Rogers' Corps in the Thirteen Colonies.
File contains a typescript brief biography of Charles Hayes who was an early promoter of iron ore mining and smelting in Blairton, near Marmora, Ontario.
File contains a manuscript order from Col. William Coleman to Capt. O'Brien concerning the conduct of military funeral services for the late Captain McNabb, who died as the result of an accident on December 19, 1837.
File contains a manuscript medical certificate of unfitness for military duty for Henry Alkenbrack, authorized at Belleville, Dec. 4, 1838, by G. Ridley, Surgeon.
File contains a completed printed warrant for witnesses to appear in Midland District Court in Kingston on May 30, 1838 at a trial of Nelson Reynolds and Hugh Scanlon on charges of high treason.
File contains a manuscript letter from Lt. Col. Murchison to Col. R. Bullock dated January 22, 1838, commending Regiment of Hastings Militia member, C.W. Warren, for his services including transporting prisoners to Kingston during the Rebellion.
File contains two printed completed warrants for witnesses to appear in Kingston before a Grand Jury on May 4, 1838 at the trial of Joseph Canniff and others, on charges of high treason.
File contains a manuscript lease with an official seal, relating the details of the lease of a Belleville property owned by Francis Lefebvre to Lieutenant Col Baron De Rottenburg, for use as a barracks during the Rebellion of 1837.
File contains three manuscript affidavits and claims documenting losses incurred by John O'Carroll, innkeeper of Belleville who experienced property damage and personal injury during the Rebellion of 1837.
File contains a manuscript rebellion losses claim issued in 1845 for redemption of losses experienced by Thomas Clare, Hungerford Township during 1838.
File contains a manuscript rebellion losses claim submitted to the Provincial Government by David Purdy for losses incurred during the Rebellion of 1837.