A map entitled "A Close Up of Southern Ontario, Ontario, and Canada" by the National Geographic Society's Cartography Section. Scale: 1 centimeter = 30 kilometers or 1 inch = 47.3 miles. Dated December 1978.
Letter of appeal to county council members for financial aid to the Deaf and Dumb Institution which includes an account abstract for 1865 and the treasurer's, W.M. McMaster, balance sheet for 1862.
A map showing all of Canada by the National Geographic Society's Cartography Section. Scale: 1 centimeter = 69 kilometers or 1 inch = 109 miles. Dated November 1985.
A map showing the gateways of the Atlantic Ocean in North America, by the National Geographic Society's Cartography Section. Scale: 1 centimeter = 13.2 kilometers or 1 inch= 20.8 miles. Dated March 1983.
A map of all of Canada and the boreal forest included within. Additional environmental information can be found on the borders. Composed by the Canadian Department of Natural Resources. Published by Canadian Geographic in 1996.
A map showing the Great Lakes of Canada and the USA, by the National Geographic Society's Cartography Section. The totally area shown includes west Manitoba to east Quebec and north to Lake Nipigon and south to U. S. A. Scale: 1 centimeter = 23 kilometers or 1 inch = 36 miles. Dated July 1987.
Celia File's description of her life as a teacher at the Central Mohawk School on the Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory, where she worked for six years from 1921.
A set of architectural drawings of the Superintendent's House Elevations, Floor Plans, and Roof Plan at Sir James Whitney School, 350 Dundas Street West, Belleville Ontario. Drawn by C. R. Mallette, Reg. Prof. Engineer - May 19, 2003.
File contains an original curriculum containing general information about the programs along with photos, lists of graduates, testimonials, prices etc. owned by Howard Aselstine
This file contains three original Public School Daily Register for Recording the Attendance of Pupils in Belleville School #3 for the years 1893, 1894 and 1895, in the City of Belleville. The registers were kept by Mary Frost.