Tweed : churches, St. Carthagh's Roman Catholic Church
- CA ON00156 TR/3034
- File
- 1887-1969
File contains several newspaper clippings regarding the history of St. Carthagh's Roman Catholic Church in Tweed from its establishment in 1887.
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Tweed : churches, St. Carthagh's Roman Catholic Church
File contains several newspaper clippings regarding the history of St. Carthagh's Roman Catholic Church in Tweed from its establishment in 1887.
File contains a newspaper article from The Woman's Globe and Mail, dated May 25, 1967 and titled "Windows To A City". The article is about historical buildings in Toronto and their windows.
The file contains copies of the Programme for the "Unveiling and Dedication of Historical Plaque at Stone Church, Fourth of Sidney, Sunday, October 23, 1977", along with handwritten notes of the address given by the then President of the Hastings County Historical Society, Mrs. Patricia Bennett.
The Marchmont Home and The Home Boys
This file contains a copy of a History report written by John Mowers from B.C.I.V.S. titled "The Marchmont Home and the Home Boys"
Henry A. Engelhardt (1830-1897) Landscape Designer
File contains a brief biography of H.A. Engelhardt (1830-1897): Landscape Designer written by Pleasance Crawford of Toronto. Henry A. Englehardt designer of Belleville Cemetery. The file also contains a copy of a newspaper article from the Daily Intelligencer dated January 20, 1874 regarding an annual meeting of the Belleville Cemetery Company.
Tweed Hydro-Electric Commission, History of
Five newspaper articles clipped from The Tweed News period from Jan 14, 1970 to Feb 11, 1970. Editorial history of Tweed Hydro-Electric Commission written by Cartha Cassidy, Commissioner. "Record of some of the significant happenings relating to the early history of electricity in Tweed and the march of Hydro in the community from 1930 until 1967 - Canada's Centennial Year."
Cassidy, Cartha
Burrows, Jessie Draft Quit Claim
Draft of a quit claim by Jessie Maude (Patterson) Phillips Burrows.
File contains a map of Historic Buildings in 1867 Toronto, as well as a booklet dated May 1964 from the Architectural Conservancy of Ontario, titled List of Toronto Buildings of Merit. There are also several newspaper articles, circa 1900
File contains a newspaper article dated 20-November-1961 titled "Fire Completely Destroys Tweed Steel Works Plant".
File contains a newspaper article from the Intelligencer, dated 13-June-1967, titled “Woman's Penchant for Stone Houses Led to Purchase of Lonsdale Mill”.
Wilkins, Robert C. Carrying Place 1845
A deed to Robert C. Wilkins and Robert Shuter. 3 pages.
The Marchmont Home and The Home Boys
This file contains a copy of a school project written by Roxanne Gay from B.C.I.V.S. titled "Marchmont: A Beginning and An End"
Typed and written notes on John Forin, Architect and Builder born Waterford, Ireland, died Victoria B.C. buried Belleville Cemetery. Contains some information pertaining to his wife and children.
File contains a number of newspaper articles about Ontario's smallest jailhouse in Tweed, Ontario
United Empire Loyalists - Church Adolphustown
File contains a brief history on the U.E. Loyalist Memorial Church in Adolphustown.
Ontario Water Resources Commission; Story of Water
This file contains a book entitled; Ontario Water Resources Commission; Story of Water.
Ontario Water Resources Commission; Story of Water
This file contains a book entitled; Ontario Water Resources Commission; Story of Water.
Wicklow Twp. Bangor, Wicklow, and McClure
Letters and notes written by Mrs. H. A. Fentie to Gerry Boyce on schools in Wicklow Township for his book Historic Hastings.
File contains several newspaper articles; one from The Ontario Intelligencer, dated July 20, 1933 and titled "The Old Church, the Ridge, In Wollaston Township"; from the Intelligencer, dated May 24, 1957 titled "Mrs. H.M. Hoard, Wollaston, Heads Assessors' Class"; one dated March 23, 1960 titled "Find of Copper Extends Into North Hastings".
Wooler District - Beetle (Wooden Mallet)
File contains a newspaper article from The Trentonian, dated November 23, 1960 titled "Wooler District Hunters Find Relic Of Bygone Days Near Gunter".