Promotional postcard advertising the Tweed and Company Theatre group's production of 'Hastings The Musical', performed in Tweed, Ontario, between 28 June and 7 July 2017.
The file contains a publication "Kingston Rail - Eastern Ontario's Rail Magazine" Issue 126 March/April 2007 - Kingston Division of the Canadian Railroad Historical Association. Tweed Station Demolished.
The file contains a copy of the publication "Journal of the Society for the study of Architecture in Canada" Vol. 30, no. 2, 2005. On pages 25-38 there is an article (with pictures) titled "Joseph Connolly in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Kingston, Ontario. It discusses churches in Belleville, Kingston, Kemptville, Prescott, Tweed, Grafton, Gananoque and Picton.
File contains an article written by W. Clyde Bell from Tweed, titled "How the family farm has changed". The article was written for the Ontario Historical Society's symposium celebrating 1000 years of Ontario (April 2000)
A topographical map of Tweed - Canada sheet #31 C/6, 7th edition. Map published by the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources, Canada in 1991. Scale 1:50,000.
A map describing areas of fishing in Tweed. The map covers the following townships: Scale 1cm:1km. Published by the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources in 1989.
Photocopies of newspaper articles from the Tweed News: 1) June 1963 - Robbers Used Horse and Buggy 70 Years Ago 2) 1984 - Hanging in for another year 3) 1984 - Kristmiss Diary 4) 1984 - The Last Straw
Text of interviews with:
Violet Gaylord and Myrtle Williams, who lived on a farm near Henderson, Ontario during the Depression
Fr. Baker, who lived in Cornwall, Ontario and was 30 during the Depression *Paul Murphy, who had lived in Western Canada until moving to Tweed, Ontario, where he stayed for the rest of the Depression
Text of interviews with:
Mrs. G. A. Dewar, who moved to Toronto, from Sulphide, Ontario, and was 37 during the Depression
Mrs. E Barnett, who lived on a farm near Tweed, Ontario and was 36 during the Depression
Mrs. V Gaylord, who lived near Arden, Ontario and was 32 during the Depression
Mrs. D. Wells, who lived in Tweed, Ontario and was 24 during the Depression
Text of interviews with:
Ann Way, who lived in Tweed and was 22 at the beginning of the Depression.
Arthur Robinson, who worked a variety of different jobs and was in their late teens when the Depression began.
Text of interviews with:
Agnes Craigen, who lived in Reid, Ontario and was 20 at the beginning of the Depression
Louis Rashotte, who lived in the French Settlement, near Tweed, Ontario, and was 39 during the Depression
Mrs. and Mr. Vince Haley, who lived near Stoco and were about 25 during the Depression
Mr. and Mrs. William Woods, who lived in Tweed, Ontario and were about 35 during the Depression
The file contains a typed article about the history of the Church at Lodgeroom Corners. In 1847 Robert Gordon organized the first Sunday School near Tweed.
Colour photographs of the Norris Whitney bridge under construction between Rossmore and Belleville, Ontario and aerial photographs of Belleville, Wellington, Picton, Tweed, Stirling and the open pit mine at Marmora. Photographs of aircraft, including a replica of the 'Spirit of St. Louis', which visited Belleville in 1977 or 1978.