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Digital copies of materials relating to Dr John Maracle Kenwendeshon
Digital materials relating to Dr John Maracle Kenwendeshon:
Maribeth Bird photograph collection
Photographs of members of the Winsor, Holgate and Searle families of Hastings County, Ontario and the Cannifton Mills of Charles Arthur Holgate.
Bird, Maribeth Lillian
Albert College University Calendars
Almanacs for Albert College, Belleville, Ontario.
Albert College (Belleville, Ont.)
Records of Wollaston Township in Hastings County, including minute books, by-laws, Council resolutions and collectors' cash books.
Township of Wollaston
Advertisement for Herndon's Opera House Company
Advertisement for a production of Divorced, or Lost and Won, performed 27 May 1881 at the Metropolitan Hall, Belleville, Ontario.
Daily Ontario
Deseronto Archives subject files
A series of files originally maintained as vertical files in the Deseronto Archives, covering a wide range of topics related to the history of Deseronto, Ontario, and the surrounding area.
Deseronto Archives
Letters found in former Cronk property in Deseronto, Ontario
Letters found in the Cronk house.
1) Feb 1881 draft letter to Willliam Aull from his sister, Sarah Jane Cronk (wife of Reuben)
2 & 3) Two letters from E.G. Webb, postmaster of Elkland, Tioga County, Pennsylvania to Reuben Cronk, Chief of Police in Deseronto, re a fugitive staying in the town. 28 Jan and 21 Feb 1882
4) Nov 1882 letter to Reuben Cronk from J. N. Emerson complaining about boys interrupting rehearsals at the school in Deseronto
Cronk (family)
Autograph book of Maria Matilda Thompson
Autograph book and typed transcription of all the entries.
Thompson, Maria Matilda
The following volumes are held:
Digital copies of photographs relating to the Poitras family of Deseronto
Scanned photographs and newspaper cutting relating to the family of John Poitras, who lived in Deseronto from 1875 to around 1896 and worked for the Rathbun Company as a superintendent.
Collection of materials relating to John Street Presbyterian Church, Belleville
Printed volume of 'History of the Presbyterian Church in Canada' by William Gregg (1885), with flyers produced by John Street Presbyterian Church in Belleville, Ontario, found within the pages of the book.
John Street United Church
Deseronto Public Library records
Library minute books, 1885-1950
Library minutes (bound file), 1950-1961
Library minutes (file), 1976-1986
File of Library minutes, 1989-1994
Board Meeting Business file, 1988-1989
Library catalogue, 1895
Library statistics, 1902-1911
Library cash book, 1907-1919
Library cash book, 1920-1955
Library disbursements, 1955-1960
Library rolls (patrons and reference numbers of books borrowed), 1909, 1910 and 1911-12
Library books issued, March-October 1921
Library books issued, November 1921-December 1924
File of Library correspondence, 1920s
Deseronto Public Library Circulation Register (total numbers of books borrowed each day, by subject), 1951-1954
Deseronto Public Library Circulation Register (total numbers of books borrowed each day, by subject), 1954-1957
Deseronto Public Library Circulation Register (total numbers of books borrowed each day, by subject), 1957-1960
Deseronto Public Library Circulation Register (total numbers of books borrowed each day, by subject), 1960-1963
Deseronto Public Library Circulation Register (total numbers of books borrowed each day, by subject), 1964-1966
Library scrapbook, 1964-1970
File of library newsclippings, 2001
Deseronto Public Library
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church (Belleville) records
This fonds comprises two accessions. Materials donated by church officials in 2002 include:
The remaining materials were extracted from the Hastings County Historical Society's textual records in the summer of 2014:
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church (Belleville)
Digital copy of first communion and confirmation certificate
Scanned image of a certificate of first communion and confirmation for Virginia Houle (1874-1944), the donor's grandmother. She received her first communion in Deseronto, Ontario, in August 1885 [at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church] and was confirmed in Napanee, Ontario on November 3rd, 1887 [at St. Patrick's Catholic Church].
The certificate was printed by L. Turgis, 60 Rue Des Ecoles, Paris.
Digital copies of photographs of Rixen family members
Copies of photographs:
Building Research Committee papers and slides
Files relating to the work of the Building Research Committee, including 35mm slides of Belleville, Ontario, buildings, texts of walking tours and files on individual buildings.
Hastings County Historical Society. Building Research Committee
Deeds and plan relating to Pinnacle Playhouse site on Pinnacle Street in Belleville, Ontario
Deeds and papers relating to part of lot 28 on the west side of Pinnacle Street in Belleville, Ontario.
Dates and parties:
1) 18 Jan 1886: Francis Marskeel to William Bleecker
2) 10 Feb 1886: William Bleecker to Thomas Bales Coombs
3) 3 Sep 1889: Thomas Bales Coombs and Ellen Coombs to Thomas Henry Adams
4) 1 Jun 1891: Thomas Henry Adams and Jane Ann Adams to David Matthias Rees
5) 15 Jun 1892: David Matthias Rees and Ruth H. Rees to Herbert Henry Booth
6) 1 Jun 1896: Herbert Henry Booth and Cornelie Booth to Evangeline Cory Booth
7) 22 Nov 1904: Evangeline Cory Booth to Thomas Bales Coombs
8) 17 May 1910: Notice that the parcel of land is held in trust for the Salvation Army
9) 19 Mar 1926: Declaration by John Noble, Secretary of the Governing Council of the Salvation Army, Canada East, that the Salvation Army had held the parcel of land undisturbed since 22 Nov 1904.
10) 28 Dec 1939: Plan by Fraser Aylsworth, Ontario Land Surveyor, of the lot on which the Salvation Army Citadel (later the Pinnacle Playhouse) was located on Pinnacle Street in Belleville
Napanee, Tamworth & Quebec Railway reference book for Hungerford Township
List of 81 landowners in Hungerford Township and the village of Tweed who gave up land for the Napanee, Tamworth and Quebec Railway's extension to Tweed in Hastings County. The book lists names of occupiers, concession and lot and acreage of the land taken by the railway company. A note on the front of the volume certifies that the reference book was lodged with the Registrar of Hastings County on October 29th, 1888.
Napanee, Tamworth and Quebec Railway Company