Hepburn, Mitchell & the Liberal Party, 1930-37; essay by John G. Plumpton
- CA ON00156 TR/1677
- Bestanddeel
- 1965
File contains a history of Mitchell F. Hepburn and the Ontario Liberal Party from 1930 to 1937.
Hepburn, Mitchell & the Liberal Party, 1930-37; essay by John G. Plumpton
File contains a history of Mitchell F. Hepburn and the Ontario Liberal Party from 1930 to 1937.
Proposed Towns and Military Roads of Upper Canada
Part of Map collection
Poor reproduction of a sketch of Upper Canada to show places designated by Lt. Gov. Simcoe for towns and proposed military roads, circa 1796. The map was published by B. M. Kings.
Reproduction of a map of Upper Canada
Part of Map collection
Reproduction of a map showing "the Routes Lt. Gov. J. G. Simcoe took on trips" throughout Upper Canada from March 1792 to September 1795. The map was charted by Lt. Gov. Simcoe. A good depiction of the area now referred to as Southern Ontario and his plans for a capital there - "London." This map was published as part of "Charting Our Past" from the Archives of Ontario by Stonehouse Publications.
Scale: about 20 miles to an inch.
File contains the history of post office and postmasters in Carlow Township.
Petition of J. W. D. Moodie & others
Petition of the state of a road leading to 2nd Concession of Sidney, signed by J. W. Dunbar Moodie, William Symons, Benjamin Hinker, William Haddrell, Joseph Bedford, G. Booth, James Booth, Farley Ellis, Robert Bennett, James Winelett, William Harris, Daniel Perry, Walter Lackie, and W. Tofrell.
37 Polling Subdivisions of Belleville
Part of Map collection
A map showing the 37 polling subdivisions of Belleville, Hastings County, Ontario. Composed by Charles Mott from the City in August 1958 and published in The Ontario Intelligencer on 28 November 1958.
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Reproduction of a map of the province of Upper Canada
Part of Map collection
Reproduction of a map showing new settlements, townships, counties etc.in the province of Upper Canada as of April 12, 1800. The total area spans from Quebec to Lake Huron and from Lake Michigan to New Hampshire then south to Pennsylvania in the U.S.A. This was the first printed map of Upper Canada, showing all settlements since 1784. Charted by D. W. Smith, Esq., Surveyor General London and published by W. Faden.
This map was published by Stonehouse Productions as part of "Charting Our Past" from the Archives of Ontario.
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Reproduction of a map of Canada West, formerly Upper Canada
Part of Map collection
Reproduction of a map showing regions within "Canada West, formerly Upper Canada " 1850. The map is divided in 3 parts: Canada West formerly Upper Canada, part 2 Vicinity of the Falls of Niagara and part 3 The City of Toronto and its environs. In 1849, the County succeeded the District as the division for municipal and judicial purposes in Canada West. That along with recent transportation developments. Composed and published by Thomas Cowperthwaite & Co. in the Clerk Office of the District Court of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
This map was published by Stonehouse Productions as part of "Charting Our Past" from the Archives of Ontario.
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Reproduction of map of Province of Canada, western sheet
Part of Map collection
Reproduction of a map showing regions of the western part of the province of Canada, in 1865. It features transportation and urban developments two years before Confederation, along with increased knowledge of the topography in northern regions, particularly in Canada East. Elevations are given for the Huron and Ottawa territory. Composed by Keith Johnston F. R. S. E. Published by W. & A. K. Johnston Edinburgh.
This map was published by Stonehouse Productions as part of "Charting Our Past" from the Archives of Ontario.
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Smith, Henry K.; First Fish and Game Warden of Hastings c. 1893
This file contains a letter written by Henry K. Smith; the first Fish and Game Warden of Hastings County. The letter, an attestation of oath acknowledging his duty to office and community.
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File contains a petition to the Councillors of Hastings County from the inhabitants of Dungannon and Faraday Townships concerning the division of the townships into three school sections. Also contains a directive from the Municipal Council, Hastings County concerning fencing in Dungannon and Faraday Townships.
Ponton : correspondence from Earl Halliwell, Stirling
File contains a manuscript letter of 12 September 1901 from J. Earl Halliwell, Barrister, to W.N. Ponton concerning a representation to Ottawa officials and the Hastings County Council.
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Tax bill from Town of Deseronto
Property tax bill addressed to Reuben Cronk of Deseronto.
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Collage of photographs of members of the Town Council of Deseronto, Ontario
Photographs of members of the council of the Town of Deseronto:
George E. Clement
James Sexsmith
William Irvine
James Whitton
J. M. Olliver
George Parnham
A. A. Richardson, Deputy Reeve
Frederick S. Rathbun, Treasurer
Edward Wilkes Rathbun, Mayor
Robert Irvine, Clerk
James Dryden, Reeve
J. McCollough, Assessor
George Gonyou, Chief of Police
G. E. Deroche, Solicitor
T. D. Galt
William Mellow
James Saunders
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Macdonald, Sir John A. : Hastings County Council motion of thanks
File contains a manuscript motion in Council by James J. Farley, Thurlow Township Reeve, to convey thanks to Sir. John A. Macdonald for a portrait of the late George Benjamin, Warden of Hastings County.
Limerick Township : petition to separate from Tudor Township
File contains a manuscript report of the Hastings County Council Committee of Whole, 1868, finding against a petition for the separation of Wollaston and Limerick Townships from Tudor Township and the creation of separate township councils.
A printed title page for the municipal voters list of Faraday Township, 1938.
Letter of appeal to Ontario Wardens, Reeves, and Mayors
Letter written by J.B. McGann to municipal and provincial government representatives of Ontario, asking for financial support on behalf of the Deaf and Dumb Institution.
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File contains a newspaper article about an election in 1842, the “Most Violent Election in the City”.
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Monument to Mackenzie Bowell 1967
File contains newspaper clippings regarding the construction of the Mackenzie Bowel monument in Victoria Park.