- CA ON00156 TR/3061
- Item
- 1835
File contains a copy of a poster dated 23 June 1835 from the Commissioner of Crown Lands Office, offering specific Lots of Crown Land to be sold at auction.
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File contains a copy of a poster dated 23 June 1835 from the Commissioner of Crown Lands Office, offering specific Lots of Crown Land to be sold at auction.
File contains a copy of a publication written by Clara McFerran, printed in the Annual Report of the Canadian Catholic Historical Association of 1940-1941, entitled Catholic Pioneers of Tyendinaga and Neighbouring Townships.
Files contains a copy of a document listing the names of Township Clerks from 1830 to 1850
Files contains copies of newspaper notices from the 1800's regarding auction of property, notice to debtors, tender and sale of farm.
Files contains an original bill of sale from the J. & J. McCullough Merchants, dated 26th-November-1875 to Mr. John Frances.
Files contains a newspaper article dated 27-January-1966 titled "Tyendinaga Is at School Crossroads, Suggest That Deseronto and Reserve Share in Central School's Services".
Tyendinaga Municipal Council 1877
File contains original copy of Minutes of the Municipal Council of the Township of Tyendinaga for the Year 1877. John White, M.P. Reeve
File contains a copy of the Hastings Militia Return, 1834 for the Township of Tyendinaga.
File contains a copy of the Petition of the Inhabitants of Tyendinaga (from the Archives of Canada, Ottawa) dated 24 May 1832, to purchase settled crown land.
Tyendinaga Postmasters & Post Offices 1856-1915
File contains a copy of a list of the names of Postmasters, period of service and location of Post Office, from 1856 to 1915.
File contains original copy of the affidavit, dated 17-January-1859 certifying that Nathaniel S. Appleby was duly elected Reeve of the Township of Tyendinaga.
Tyendinaga - William McLaren Deputy Reeve
File contains original copy of the Certificate of Deputy Reeve Affirmation dated 16-January-1871 certifying thatWilliam McLaren was duly elected Deputy Reeve of the Township of Tyendinaga.
Tyendinaga - Reeves, Wardens, Clearks and Justices of the Peace
File contains a copy of a listing of: all Reeves of the Township of Tyendinaga from 1850 to 1965; Wardens of the County from 1857 to 1963; Clerks of the Township from 1850 to 1955; Justices of the Peace for the Township from 1863 to 1891
Tyendinaga Township Roads & Bridges
File contains original copies of: Petition with many signatures from residents asking that instead of building a new road that the two already existing be made passable; Motion to locate a road from Lonsdale to the Tyendanaga Grand Trunk Railway Station.
Tyendinaga - Deseronto History
File contains original letter written from Vera Ryan to Carl Bateman (Clerk-Treasurer, County of Hastings). Attached is a history of the community of Deseronto in the Township of Tyendinaga.
File contains a newspaper article from the Intelligencer, dated 13-June-1967, titled “Woman's Penchant for Stone Houses Led to Purchase of Lonsdale Mill”.
Tyendinaga - Mill Point Incorporation - 1871
File contains original petition to incorporate Mill Point into an "Incorporated Village" 17 May1871, signed by Edward Wilkes Rathbun and 100 residents of the village. There are also petitions of protest from residents north of the York Road [Highway 2] who did not want to be part of the village. File also includes a plan of the proposed boundaries Mill Point (Map M440-1446).
File contains two copies taken from the Hastings County Directory, 1860-61 with a brief description of Milltown and listing the local business'.
File contains a souvenir booklet published by the 1960-1961 Council of Tyendinaga Indian Reserve, Deseronto, that contains stories and photos of the local Mohawk people. The file also contains a brief history entitled "Mohawks of Tyendinaga Reserve" written by Susan Claus, as well as a copy of Gerry Boyce's chapter on the "Tyendinaga Reserve" from Historic Hastings, annotated by Leslie Claus.
File contains an original letter dated 20-April-1836 from J. Givins, Chief Superintendent Indian Department requesting a list of "squatters" on the land.