The file contains a photocopy of an article taken from The Mohawk Drummer, Spring 2004 issue, titled Forester's Island in 1904 about the dedication ceremony held August 27, 1904 for the Forester's Orphanage on the Island the work of Dr. Oronhyatekha.
This file contains correspondence from Ralph Mills regarding a provision in his late wife's (Thora R. Mills) to erect a fence around a grave-yard on the Tyendenaga Indian Reserve.
This file contains a photocopy of a deed for land to John Culbertson in May 1886, in the Mohawk Village Indian Reserve on the Bay of Quinte, inherited from his grandfather Captain John Deserontyon.
Celia File's description of her life as a teacher at the Central Mohawk School on the Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory, where she worked for six years from 1921.
The file contains three newspaper clippings about the Royal Visit of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip to Kingston. Included in the articles are references to the Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory and presentations by the Indigenous people. Also, during the same visit, in Toronto the meeting of the Royals with Peter Ramsay of Madoc.
File contains a completed printed form entitled "Limits of Company," which lists members of Capt. Roberts' militia company, Third Battalion Hastings Regiment, from Tyendinaga Reserve in 1862. Members are listed by rank, age and marital status.
File contains newspaper clippings about Robert Glendon Brant becoming an ordained priest of the Anglican Church at the Christ Church on the Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory at Deseronto in 1960.
File contains various newspaper clippings about the Tyendinaga Reserve being in responsible for their own affairs, Mohawk Band disputing breaking a 139 year old land lease, Robert M. Hill being elected as Chief, etc.
File contains a newspaper clipping about Chief John R. Brant being re-elected as chief in 1966 and Carl E. Brant, Ross Brant, and Earl Hill being elected to Reserve Council. There is also information about a chain being donated to Zone F.3, Royal Canadian Legion by the Mohawk Comrades of Branch 280 in honour of the new Zone Commander Earl J. Brant.
File contains miscellaneous newspaper articles from the Kingston Whig-Standard about the Tyendinaga Indian Reserve, such as an article about former Chief Melville Hill, Bill Brant joining the RCMP, interviews with MP Robert Temple about the Reserve, farming, Chief John Brant being elected, etc.
File contains a newspaper clipping that includes an article about Chief Melville Hill of the Tyendinaga Reserve speaking in Winnipeg at a Metis conference about the democratic condition on his reserve. There is also an article about a fundraiser to save the Allan Macpherson House.
File contains a map of Tyendinaga Reserve and materials used to organize a Hastings County Historical Society tour of the area, as well as photocopies of newspaper clippings discussing the event.
File contains two newspaper articles concerning exhibits and performances at the annual Mohawk Fair in Tyendinaga in 1963, and 1965. Also contains a photocopy of a 1902 announcement of the fair.