Simpson, Margaret - Petitons 1816 for town lots
- CA ON00156 TR/2743-1
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- 1816
Reproductions of petition letters from 1816, regarding lots. Sourced from Library and Archives Canada (1960).
Simpson, Margaret
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Simpson, Margaret - Petitons 1816 for town lots
Reproductions of petition letters from 1816, regarding lots. Sourced from Library and Archives Canada (1960).
Simpson, Margaret
Map Hastings, Prince Edward, Northumberland and Peterborough Counties
Part of Map collection
A map of Hastings, Prince Edward, Northumberland and Peterborough counties in 1916 from the Department of Interior Canada. Published by J.E. Chalifour, Chief Geographer. Scale: 3" to 95 miles. Dimensions 63.5cm x 96.5cm.
The legend includes additional information about counties, towns, villages, boundaries, railways, canals, lots, concessions, portages, rapids and First Nations Territories.
Canada. Department of the Interior
Map of Southern Hastings County
Part of Map collection
Southern Hastings County in 1963. Map features boundaries, roads and railways. Scale: 1:63,360. Published by the Department of Highways, Ontario. Made by Hunting Survey Corp. Ltd. Dimensions 107.5cm x 92.5cm.
A unique "one-inch" map because all one-inch series maps were converted to 1:50,000 after 1950. However, this map was converted to 1:63,360.
Ontario. Department of Highways
Thurlow Township Land Ownership Map
Part of Map collection
A map of Thurlow Township and its land ownership, 1862. Dimensions 48cm x 32cm.
Part of Map collection
A map showing concessions and lots of Elzevir Township, Hastings County. Circa 1869. 16 advertisements are present on the left-hand side. Published by Macleod and Carre, Engineers and Surveyors. Scale: 1:63,000. Dimensions: 29.0cm x 37.5cm.
MacLeod and Carre, P.L.S.
Part of Map collection
A map showing concessions and lots of Huntingdon - Madoc Township, Hastings County. Circa 1869. 30 advertisements for companies surround the map. Published by Macleod and Carre, Engineers and Surveyors. Scale: 1:63,000. Dimensions: 34.0cm x 37.0cm. Map was created from Government plan.
Donated from the Col. W. N. Ponton Estate. Penciled notes on map show Ponton family's interest in mining, especially after the Eldorado Gold Rush in 1866.
MacLeod and Carre, P.L.S.
Part of Map collection
A map showing concessions and lots of Cashel Township, Hastings County. Circa 1869. 13 advertisements for companies are present on the left-hand side. Published by Macleod and Carre, Engineers and Surveyors. Scale: 1:63,000. Dimensions: 29.0cm x 33cm. Map was created from Government plan.
Donated from the Col. W. N. Ponton Estate. Penciled notes on map show Ponton family's interest in mining, especially after the Eldorado Gold Rush in 1866.
MacLeod and Carre, P.L.S.
Map of Fredericksburg Township
Part of Map collection
A survey plan map of the Township of Fredericksburg, 1784. Contains names of local property owners and bodies of water. Composed by James Peachy, Lewis Kotte, Henry Holland and Samuel Jaffe. Scale: 40 chains in an inch. Dimensions: 53cm x 39cm.
Peachey, James, D.L.S.
Part of Map collection
A map of Sidney Township, the Plan of Lots on Gladstone Avenue/Trent Road, 1912. Published by Lucien & Allen C.E. on January 2nd, 1912. Created by A.W. Ponton, P.L.S. Scale: 100 feet : 1 inch.
Ponton, Archibald William, P.L.S. & D.L.S.
Map of Expropriated Land for Trenton Air Base
Part of Map collection
A map of Sidney Township, part of Concession #1 and Broken Front, October 18th, 1912. The map details a tract of land expropriated for Trenton Air Base. Scale: 12.5 chains : 1 inch.
Attached is a letter dated May 1st, 1931, The King versus Maitland Hutton and Leda Hutton.
Lot Division Map of Sidney Township
Part of Map collection
A lot division map of Sidney Township in Hastings County, Ontario. Published by the Department of Land Surveys on August 18th, 1944. Scale: 1=4,000.
Bottom right corner reads "Dominion of Canada, War Assets Corporation" and discusses a storage yard location on Lot 3, Concession 1.
Department of Land Surveys
Hastings with Town of Belleville and principal villages
Part of Map collection
A map of Hastings County including the Town of Belleville and other principal villages:
Trenton, Madoc, Marmora, Tweed, Bridgewater, Stirling, Wicklow, Bangor, Herschel, Monteagle, Carl, Dungannon, Wollaston, Limerick, Cashel, Tudor, Grimsthorpe, Elzevir; Rawdon, Huntingdon, Hungerford, Sidney, Thurlow, Tyendinaga.
Scale: 3 miles =1 inch. Published by John P. Evans, P.L.S. in 1869.
Evans, John Dunlop, P.L.S.
Thurlow Township Land Division
Part of Map collection
A plan showing the division of the South half of Lot #8 in the second concession of Thurlow Township, May 10, 1874, property of the University of Toronto. By T.O. Bolger, P.L.S. Scale: 1:2000. Dimensions: 46.0cm x 31.0cm.
Donated by Dorothy Ashton, 1987.
Bolger, Thomas Oliver, P.L.S.
Map of the clearings in Belleville Area
Part of Map collection
A map of clearings in the Belleville Area, 1850. The area of the map stretches from the Belleville Area and Prince Edward County, to Tyendinaga and over to Amherst Island. Published by Baren de Rottenburg, Assistant Quarter Master General C.
This map is featured as the end of "Life in the Clearings" - 1950 edition. It is not a true copy of the original by Major Baron de Rottenburg. The original can be found in the Library and Archives of Canada.
DeRottenburg, Major Baron
Maps of the Districts of Upper Canada
Part of Map collection
4 maps showing the Districts of Upper Canada between 1788-1849:
Vernon Mights Clearview Map of Belleville
Part of Map collection
A 1932 "Clearview" city directory map of Belleville, Ontario. The map features streets, water ways and major city buildings, as seen in the legend. Composed by Charles A. Mott, City Engineer. Published by Vernon Directories (Hamilton, Ontario) and Might Directories (Toronto, Ontario). Six advertisements also border the map.
Donated by Doctor Harold Reid.
Mott, Charles Allan
Map of Belleville's Growth from 1816-1965
Part of Map collection
A copy of a map detailing the temporal and spatial sequence of Belleville's growth from a village to a town and then a city. The different stages of growth (see legend) and administrative boundaries are outlined. Created by the Belleville and Suburban Planning Board in July 1967.
Belleville and Suburban Planning Board
Survey Plan and Physical Features of Belleville
Part of Map collection
A "Plan of Survey showing Physical Features" detailing city lots, buildings and streets in Belleville. Ontario. By John T. Ransom, Ontario Land Surveyor on January 8, 1959 and revised on March 23, 1959. Scale: 1 inch to 20 feet.
Text: [based on the] Government Plan 1816; [including] Lots # 28 and part of Lots # 27 and 29 East of Pinnacle Street and Lot # 28 and part of Lots # 27 and 29 West of Church Street.
Donated by Tom Ransom, Belleville, surveyor and son of the author.
Ransom, John Thomas, P.L.S.
City of Belleville and Advertisements
Part of Map collection
A hand-drawn map of Belleville, Ontario in 1950. The map itself features street names and major water ways. Advertisements surround the map. Published by S. A. Renouf Advertising Co. and drawn by F. P. Lloyd. Scale 1:15,000.
S. A. Renouf Advertising Co.
Map of Hastings County and Townships
Part of Map collection
A map outlining Hastings County and the townships within. Neighboring counties are also present: Peterborough, Northumberland, Haliburton, Renfrew and Lennox and Addington. The Quinte region, including the cities of Belleville and Trenton are outlined at the bottom of the map.