A reproduction of a Canada and Nova Scotia Map by John Thomson. Original map made in 1821 and held at the Archives of Ontario. Scale: British Statute Miles 69 1/2 to a Degree.
A map detailing the railways during 1847-1889 in Central Ontario. The legend assigns a number to the name of each railway. Composed and published by William Michaud of Shannonville, Ontario.
A reproduction made in 1971 of the Hastings and Prince Edward sections of a Map of the Principal Communications in Canada West by Major Baron de Rottenburg. Original map made in 1850 and held at Library and Archives Canada. Scale 2 miles to an inch. Each of the sheets provides a close look at the roads, lands and lighthouses in the townships and districts at the time. Library and Archives Canada reference: http://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.redirect?app=fonandcol&id=4138509&lang=eng
A certified reproduction of the Plan of subdivision of Ketcheson Block, west half of Lot # 31 in 2nd Concession Sidney Township, into park lots of 5 acres each for Elijah Ketcheson. Surveyed by P.V. Elmore, P.L.S. in January of 1853.
This copy was made in 1972 of plan #49, as registered in the Hastings Land Registry Office.
A certified reproduction of the Plan of Lot # 38, 1st Concession of Sidney Township, property of William H. Ponton and William Breakenridge. Surveyed by P.V. Elmore, P.L.S. in May of 1854.
This copy was made in 1972 of plan #63, as registered in the Hastings Land Registry Office.
A certified reproduction of the Plan shewing the survey of village lots on Lot # 7 in 5th Concession of Sidney Township (Frankford). Shows route of Junction Railroad through village. Surveyed by J. S. Peterson, P.L.S. in May of 1855.
This copy was made in 1972 of plan #89, as registered in the Hastings Land Registry Office.
A certified reproduction of the Plan of Park Lots in the south part of farm Lot # 38 in 5th Concession Sidney Township. Surveyed by P.V. Elmore, P.L.S. in September of 1856.
This copy was made in 1972 of plan #86, as registered in the Hastings Land Registry Office.
A blueprint reproduction of a map of Bangor Township in Hastings County, Ontario. The map features the names of neighboring townships, lot and concession numbers, rivers (Madawaska etc.), lakes (Papineau, “Kiminiskeg”, Loon, etc.), bays (Barry’s, Harriss etc.) and the Hastings Opeongo Junction Road. Original map circa 1860. Scale 40 chains to an inch.
A blueprint reproduction of a map of Cashel Township in Hastings County, Ontario. The map features the names of neighboring townships, lot and concession numbers, rivers, and lakes. Surveyed by Henry A. F. MacLeod, P.L.S., and signed May 17, 1861 at Belleville. Scale 40 chains to an inch.
A reproduction of a map of the Township of Monteagle in the County of Hastings. The map features railway lines, Concessions & Lots with the names of residents. The original map was published by the Quebec Department of Lands on July 30, 1862 and revised in 1906.
A blueprint reproduction of a map of Tudor Township in Hastings County, Ontario. The map features the names of neighboring townships, lot and concession numbers, rivers, lakes, creeks and meadows. Original map circa 1865. Scale 40 chains to an inch.
A blueprint reproduction of a map of Mayo Township in Hastings County, Ontario. The map features the names of neighboring townships, lot and concession numbers, rivers, lakes and school sections in red. Circa 1865. Scale 40 chains to an inch.
A blueprint reproduction of a map of McClure Township in Hastings County, Ontario. The map features the names of neighboring townships, lot and concession numbers, creeks, lakes (St. Peter, Mink, etc.). Surveyed by Forneri & Kennedy, P.L.S., and signed October 28, 1870 at Madoc. Scale 40 chains to an inch.
The Central Ontario Railway was added at a later date, following its incorporation in 1879.
A reproduction of a topographical map showing the New Welland Canal and the country lying between Allanburgh and Port Dalhousie, by Thomas Monro and John Page (Chief Engineers of Canals). The Welland Canal shows the extent of communities along the canal, government lands along the canal and private owners of lands. The information on the map is from surveys completed in 1870-1871. Scale: 5 feet to an inch.
This map was published by Stonehouse Productions as part of "Charting Our Past" from the Archives of Ontario.
A blueprint reproduction of a map of Wollaston Township in Hastings County, Ontario. The map features the names of neighboring townships, lot and concession numbers, rivers, lakes, and the Central Ontario Railway. Original map circa 1880. Scale 40 chains to an inch.
A blueprint reproduction of a map of Wicklow Township in Hastings County, Ontario. The map features the names of neighboring townships, lot and concession numbers, creeks, lakes (Papineau, Gull, Hawk, etc.), and the Central Ontario Railway. The Hastings Road borders the west side of the township. Original map circa 1880. Scale 40 chains to an inch.
A blueprint reproduction of a map of Madoc Township in Hastings County, Ontario. The map features the names of neighboring townships, lot and concession numbers, Central Ontario Railway, Moira River, a mill site and springs. Circa 1880. Scale 40 chains to an inch.
An original waxed linen map of Dungannon Township in Hastings County, Ontario. The map features the names of neighboring townships, lot and concession numbers, creeks, rivers, lakes and the Central Ontario Railway. Some lots have a red ink “P” written on. The Hastings Road borders the west side of the township. Circa 1880.