- CA ON00156 TR/2901
- Item
- 1967
File contains a typescript note on the status of Thurlow schools by school section, indicating the dates of their establishment and their current use.
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File contains a typescript note on the status of Thurlow schools by school section, indicating the dates of their establishment and their current use.
Spencer: Land documents (2) 1853, 1855
This file contains documents pertaining to the land and mortgage of Belleville citizens, 1850s.
Prince Edward County - The White Chapel
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.
Prince Edward County - Carrying Place Home
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.
The file contains a newspaper article, dated 13-March-1961 titled "Fire Destroys Shannonville Flour, Grist Mill, Oldest Landmark in the County.
File contains documents and a newspaper clipping about the early years of Trenton's history. It begins c.1615, and ends around c.1919.
Article on building of Skyway Bridge
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 a number of newspaper articles about the Trenton Community Centre, Also known as; Trenton Community Gardens (1958), Duncan McDonald Memorial Gardens (present). These articles provide a detailed history of this arena that has held many events for the local community, ranging from; bingo to basketball.
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 newspaper photos from "Picture Peeks Into The Past", showing Trenton streets.
File contains a newspaper article from the Intelligencer, dated 21-March-1964, titled CNR Downtown Station Built in 1903, about the demolition of the Trenton CNR Station.
Thurlow Township : Old Joseph Canniff House
File contains an Intelligencer article, 30 August 1967, concerning the history of the Canniff homestead erected by Joseph Canniff in the 1830s and owned by the Boyce Family in 1967.
Thurlow : Douglas R. Atkins School, 1959
File contains an Ontario Intelligencer article, 16 November 1959, concerning the official opening of the new four-roomed Douglas R. Atkins School in Thurlow Township.
Thurlow : Bayview School official opening
File contains 3 newspaper clippings regarding the opening of an addition to Bayview Public School, S.S. No. 20, South Thurlow Township, in May, 1957.
The file contains a copy of the notice of the Sheriff's sale of all right and title of Lewis Day & Henry Day to the South half of Lot No. 14 in the 2nd Conc. of the Township of Kingston, dated 3-December-1828.
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.
Intelligencer
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.
File contains a number of newspaper articles about the old Post Office building in Trenton, and debates about the future renovation and use of the building.
File contains numerous newspaper articles about proposed developments, meetings , zoning issues and other items involving the Trenton Planning Board.
File contains several newspaper clippings regarding Trenton town council proceedings and approvals of new construction, tax rates, improvements in infrastructure and zoning changes.