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Plan of the village of Marlbank 1865

  • CA ON00156 M/M430-1829
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 1 Feb 1865
  • Parte deMap collection

A certified reproduction of the "Plan of Marlbank Village situated on the rear end of farm Lots # 34 & 35 in 2nd Concession of Hungerford. Laid out by John Allen executor of the late James Allen." Surveyed by William R. Aylsworth, O.L.S., and signed February 1, 1865.

This copy was made in 1972 of plan #151, as registered in the Hastings Land Registry Office.

Donated by Walter I. Watson, O.L.S.

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Plan of the village of Marlbank

  • CA ON00156 M/M430-1994
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 26 Jul 1910
  • Parte deMap collection

A certified reproduction of the "Marlbank Village - Plan of Lots # 32-55, Concession 2 & 3, Hungerford Township." Surveyed by Frederick W. Wilkins, O.L.S., and signed July 26, 1910.

This copy was made in 1972 of plan #396, as registered in the Hastings Land Registry Office.

Donated by Walter I. Watson, O.L.S.

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A History of the Marlbank Cement Plant

  • CA ON00156 2018-055
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 1978

Photocopy of an article by Stella-Marie Brown, a student at Napanee Secondary School, on the history of the Marlbank Cement Plant, written for an essay contest sponsored by the Lennox and Addington Historical Society and published in The Tweed News on 23 August 1978.

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Marlbank

File contains two newspaper articles from the Napanee Beaver about the Marlbank Cement Company. founded when the Rathbun Lumber Co. built a cement plant and company town at the site of the present day village of Marlbank. The Marlbank plant was an early victim of downsizing. The ruins outside the town remain just as they were left almost 100 years ago.