File contains original documents, presented to the Hastings County Historical Society in 1960; Biographical sketch written on 22-September-1869 covers the years 1862 to 1869 when Willson was teaching school in the southern part of Hastings County; educational papers; legal papers; correspondence and a poem entitled "To The Mohawks".
File contains several photocopied typescript histories, and typescript correspondence by Mrs. Thomas Jenkins concerning the history of Tudor & Cashel Townships. Also present is a photocopied typescript history of Tudor and Cashel Townships by W.A. McMurray, Gilmour. File includes a newspaper clipping dated 6 December 1956 concerning the election of Reeve James Spracket of Tudor and Cashel Townships.
This file contains a pamphlet with the itinerary for the 1872 Upper Canada College Annual Games. It has the date of Friday October 4th, of 1872 on the front cover.
Printed illustrated card with poem entitled 'The Union Jack'. The card was produced as a souvenir of the raising of the British flag on No. 3 School House, Octavia Street, Belleville on Tuesday 24 May 1892, Queen Victoria's 73rd birthday. "With Compliments of the 'Old Belleville Rifle Co.' (No. 1 Co., 49th Battalion, Hastings Rifles."
This file contains three original Public School Daily Register for Recording the Attendance of Pupils in Belleville School #3 for the years 1893, 1894 and 1895, in the City of Belleville. The registers were kept by Mary Frost.
Request from L. W. Yeomans that his nieces, Florence Jones and Mary Lemans be allowed to complete their teacher training in Toronto, rather than Ottawa. The reply gives them permission to do so.
This file contains an original workbook (bills payable, bills receivable) owned by L.W. Lyons from the Ontario Business College in Belleville, Ontario, donated by Mr. Albert Stapley in 1962.
File contains an original curriculum containing general information about the programs along with photos, lists of graduates, testimonials, prices etc. owned by Howard Aselstine
This file contains an original Certificate of Honor issued to Keith Garbutt who won the greatest number of points in School Township of Thurlow at the Thurlow Rural School Fair held at Cannifton on 17 September 1925. Awarded by the Ontario Department of Agriculture.
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 an original copy of a booklet complied by H.K. Denyes, titled "History of the Zion Hill School Section For the Past Century 1838-1938". School Section No. 15, Thurlow Township.
This file contains three brochures, and numerous newspaper articles; regarding Upper Canada Village, Quinte – St. Lawrence Parks, and the history surrounding them.