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“New Names at Least Can Hide the Truth” - article 1966

File contains a newspaper clipping from 1966 about changing the name of geographic features between Belleville and Trenton in order to help remove bigotry in Canada; these sites were given names considered offensive today and have “no place in the geographic nomenclature. The article discusses a letter signed by J. Keith Fraser, executive secretary, Canadian Permanent Committee on Geographic Names, Geographical Branch, Department of Mines and Technical Surveys, Ottawa.

Biggar Papers power of sale of property on Dundas Street, Trenton

File contains an envelope sent from Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce to Dr. J.W. Farley, Trenton, Ontario. It contained a deed concerning the sale of property in Block H, Trent Port between Joseph and Mary Ann Shuter of Montreal and James Lyons Biggar of Murray Township, Northumberland. [Property now at 141 Dundas Street West, Trenton.]

Central Electric Power Co.

File contains manuscript and typescript copies of correspondence sent and received by Col. W. N. Ponton concerning the development of hydroelectric power on the Trent River. Also contains correspondence regarding the proposed electrification of the Belleville waterworks by the Trenton Electric and Water Company.

Collection of Trenton commemorative newspapers

  • CA ON00156 2023-093
  • File
  • 1953-1980

Three newspapers marking anniversaries of the town of Trenton:

  1. The Courier-Advocate, 5 July 1953
  2. The Trentonian, 20 June 1967 [pages 15, 16, 21 and 22 only]
  3. The Trentonian Centennial Edition, 1980 [part B only]

Trentonian, The

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