A flyer advertising the Hastings County Museum including the days it was open, hours of operation, entrance fees, and a brief description of the collection.
Press release of 27th January 1998 announcing the change of name from Glanmore - Hastings County Museum to Glanmore National Historic Site, with the museum's logo.
Tape labelled "Hastings County Administration Building, 235 Pinnacle Street, Belleville, Ontario, taped by Heritage Belleville, April /96". The video is 13 minutes and 30 seconds in length, and consists of a visual and audio survey by an unidentified female narrator of paintings and plaques inside and outside the Hastings County Court House and Administrative Building on April 4th, 1996.
Scanned image of a photograph of the house at 153 Victoria Avenue, Belleville, Ontario. The house was built by Charles Frederick Smith in around 1878 and sold by Smith to John Wesley Johnson in 1889 for $4,250. Johnson was the Principal of the Ontario Business College in Belleville and Mayor of Belleville, 1897-1900, and Member of the Provincial Parliament for Hastings West, 1908-1919.
Hastings County Historical Society. Building Research Committee
File contains copies of (5) advertisements from 1839 to 1881 selling: a cheese factory, house & land, cedar rails and a blacksmith shop. Also notice of an errant cow.
File contains two original booklets commemorating the centennial anniversary for: the Zion Hill School Section 1838-1938 and the Bethel-Zion United Church 1863-1963.
File contains a printed booklet commemorating the centennial anniversary of Bethany United Church. Includes a history of the building and congregation and a list of pastors who served there between 1866 and 1966.