Newspaper clipping (possibly from the Intelligencer newspaper of Belleville) with a photograph of the construction of the piers of the new Skyway Bridge at Green Point in Prince Edward County, Ontario.
File contains copy of a letter sent to Mrs. Addison Van der Voort, from W.N. Ponton with an explanation on the history of his home, Dundas Street, Belleville.
File contains a newspaper article from The Globe and Mail, dated 20 May 1964 titled "Upper Canada Landmark in Good Condition", about settlers home in Carrying Place.
File contains: a copy of Rev. Darius Dunham's Handwriting on the first Picton Class Paper (circa. 1793); a newspaper article from The Ontario Intelligencer, dated 9 June 1959 titled "Plaque Unveiled to Mark "White Chapel" as Historic Church Site in P.E. County and (2) original programs from the 150th Anniversary Service held 7 June 1959.
File contains a newspaper article titled "Hastings Council Approves Pact for Four-county Jail", for the Quinte Regional Detention Centre to be located in Napanee, Ontario.
File contains an Ontario Intelligencer newspaper article, 28 August 1962 concerning the upcoming centennial of the Rawdon Municipal Hall at Harold. Also present is a newspaper article of 29 November 1962 concerning a mortgage-burning ceremony by the Plum Grove Cheese Factory, Rawdon Township.
File contains two letters dated 1958 from Jack Richardson addressed to Mr. Wrightmeyer. The letters reference local buildings in Belleville and Hasting Co. (Pinnacle Hotel, Wallbridge Victoria Foundry, Ponton farmhouse. Letters refer to photos that are no longer in the file but have been removed to Glanmore H.C.H.S. photo collection.
File contains a newspaper article concerning the relocation of the historic Roblin's Mill which was originally located In Ameliasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, to Black Creek Pioneer Village in Toronto in May, 1967, as an example of a typical pioneer water-powered mill.
File contains two newspaper clippings regarding the destruction by fire on August 29, 1960 of the Rosebush Home, a pioneer dwelling constructed by Lewis Smith Rosebush on the Trent River, near Stirling, in 1841. The home had been converted to a fishing lodge and operated as the Rainbow Fishing Camp at the time of the fire.
File contains a completed printed fire insurance policy issued by the Hastings Mutual Fire Insurance Company to A.B. Ross, Madoc, in regard to a brick house and barn on the west side of Durham Street.
File contains a newspaper article concerning the renovation and reopening of the Rylstone country store which was established by William T. Bateman ca. 1862.
The file contains a number of newspaper articles about local events and history of Shannonville. Included are 2 obituaries for 2 local residents; Lemuel E. Mills and J.F. "Ferg" MacFarlane.
The file contains a copy of the Hastings Directory 1864-65 for Shannonville, includes a brief history of the village. Also, a copy of a brief history on the Mill in Shannonville situated on the Salmon River.