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Map of Watersheds of the Moira and Napanee Rivers

A map of the Watersheds of the Moira and Napanee Rivers, 1950. From the Department of Planning and Development by A. H. Richardson, Chief Conservation Officer. Dimensions: 48cm x 35.5cm.

Richardson, A.H.

Map Hastings, Prince Edward, Northumberland and Peterborough Counties

A map of Hastings, Prince Edward, Northumberland and Peterborough counties in 1916 from the Department of Interior Canada. Published by J.E. Chalifour, Chief Geographer. Scale: 3" to 95 miles. Dimensions 63.5cm x 96.5cm.

The legend includes additional information about counties, towns, villages, boundaries, railways, canals, lots, concessions, portages, rapids and First Nations Territories.

Canada. Department of the Interior

Map of Kingston to False Ducks Island

A map of Eastern Lake Ontario (Kingston) to False Ducks Island and Prince Edward County. A corrected reprint was published on December 2nd, 1966 by Department of Energy, Mines & Resources, Canadian Hydrographic Service Marine Sciences Branch. Authors: Canadian Hydrographic Service & the Untied States Lake Survey.
Dimensions 103cm x 72cm.

Donated by K.M. Brown.

Canada. Department of Energy, Mines and Resources

South and Central Hastings Map

"Cummins Rural Directory Map:" A map of South and Central Hastings, in 1923, featuring post offices, hamlets and lot owners. Map is surrounded by advertisements. Published by Cummins Map Co., Toronto. Dimensions 71cm x 50.5cm.

Cummins Map Company

Map of Fredericksburg Township

A survey plan map of the Township of Fredericksburg, 1784. Contains names of local property owners and bodies of water. Composed by James Peachy, Lewis Kotte, Henry Holland and Samuel Jaffe. Scale: 40 chains in an inch. Dimensions: 53cm x 39cm.

Peachey, James, D.L.S.

Map of Hastings and Prince Edward Counties

A map showing the roads, forts and inns of Hastings and Prince Edward Counties in 1850, by Major Baron DeRottenburg. The map extends from Brighton to Gananoque, Prince Edward County. and North to include Rawdon, Huntingdon, Hungerford Townships of Hastings County. Scale: 2 miles = 1". Dimensions 63cm x 44cm.

DeRottenburg, Major Baron

Map of Railway Station, Harbour and Wharf Facilities

A map detailing the Grand Trunk Railway's station (1882), harbour and wharf facilities (1878) in Belleville, Ontario. Legends on each side of the maps describe buildings and areas. By William Michaud.

Michaud, William

Map of Parcel of Area #1 - Land Settlement

"In the High Court of Justice - Chancery Division - Morton vs. Ponton. Sketch of Parcel No. ,1 referred to in advertisement of sale therein. "

A map showing a parcel of land between the Bay of Quinte and Dundas Street East (Area #1) in Belleville, Ontario. Published in 1881. Used in land settlement matters. Printed on tissue paper. Scale: 8 chains to an inch.

Map of Dredging in Belleville Harbour

A map detailing harbour improvements, specifically areas to be dredged, in Belleville, Ontario, post 1890. The areas to be dredged are hatched lines, see bottom right Legend. By J. W. Fraser. Scale: 400 ft : 1 inch.

Fraser, J. W.

Maps of the Districts of Upper Canada

4 maps showing the Districts of Upper Canada between 1788-1849:

  1. Province of Upper Canada, original districts of 1788 and districts in 1802 (District boundaries 1788, dotted line, District boundaries 1802, solid line)
  2. Province of Upper Canada, original counties, ca. 1793
  3. Province of Upper Canada, districts in 1836
  4. Province of Canada West, districts in 1849

Road Map of Hastings County 1969

A road map of Hastings County in 1969. Portions of adjoining counties are also pictured. Boundaries are yellow, while roads are blue and red. Published by the Ontario Department of Highways. Scale: 1 inch = 4 miles.

Ontario. Department of Highways

Map of Hastings, Frontenac, Lennox and Addington 1850 reprint

Map showing Counties of Hastings, Frontenac, Lennox and Addington and the townships within. Legend shows boundaries of counties and townships, plank and graveled roads, other roads and canals. Surveyed by W. H. Smith. Published by MacLear. Scale 5 miles : 2 cm. Reprinted map from “Canada”: Past, Present, and Future. Original map dated 1850.

Smith, W. H.

Plan showing Corundum Deposits in Hastings County

A plan showing corundum deposits in the townships of Hastings and Renfrew Counties. Published by the Geological Survey of Canada, Counties, Ontario. Dated 1898. Scale: 5 miles to an inch. Autographed "C. O. Senecal."

Received 19 Jul 1911 from Canada Iron Mines, Trenton Office.

Geological Survey of Canada

Aerial View of Quinte Cruising Waters

A reproduction of a pre-1949 aerial view photo located in a tourism advertisement book. The booklet advertises Quinte's cruising waters extending from Trenton to Adolphus Reach.

Ontario. Department of Lands and Forests

Map of Central Ontario Railways in 1847-1889

A map detailing the railways during 1847-1889 in Central Ontario. The legend assigns a number to the name of each railway. Composed and published by William Michaud of Shannonville, Ontario.

Michaud, William

Geological Map of Madoc Gold Region

A Geological Map of the Madoc Gold Region, 1866. Geological data on map was taken principally from the reports of the Geological Survey of Canada. Secondly, by information and facts obtained on the spot by gentlemen engaged in the gold fields. What follows is a description of the general geological character of the area.

Author: Henry White, P.L.S. Published by G. B. Ware, 16 Toronto Street, Toronto, Ontario.

White, Henry, P.L.S.

Plan of Gatling Co.'s Gold Mining Property and adjoining lots in Marmora

"Plan of Gatling Co.'s Gold Mining Property and adjoining lots, Marmora, County of Hastings, Ontario." Scale: 1:3000. Published by The Desbarats Lith. and Comp. Montreal.

Donated by the Col. W. N. Ponton Estate. Col. Ponton or a relation presumably made the additional pen-written notes on the map.

Gatling Company owned the Gatling and Tuttle shafts at the Delora Mine, which were first opened by the Gatling Gold and Silver Mining company in 1873.
Read more: http://www.marmorahistory.ca/1866-founding-of-deloro

Desbarats Lithography and Company

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