- CA ON00156 2022-092/3
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- 1936-1959
Office and personal letters and memos of Senator William Fraser.
Fraser, William Alexander
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Office and personal letters and memos of Senator William Fraser.
Fraser, William Alexander
File contains two copies (one written and one typed) of Billa Flint's speech at the inauguration of Belleville as a City on July 2nd, 1878.
Flint, Billa – letter re Bancroft
File contains a letter written by Billa Flint to the Post Master General in Ottawa in 1879, regarding a petition to change the name of the post office in Bancroft to and how the undersigned think it would lead to the name of the village being changed.
File contains miscellaneous biographical information about Billa Flint (b. 1805 d. 1894) who owned lumber and saw mills in Bridgewater and became Mayor of Belleville 1866 and warden of the County of Hastings in 1873 and held other elected positions, he was appointed to the Senate by MacKenzie. Documents include: newspaper clippings, a directory of his businesses, and typed and written notes.
File contains a biography of Billa Flint published in Ontario volume of “The Canadian Biographical Dictionary and Portrait Gallery of Eminent and Self-Made Men”.
Framed photograph of Aldermen and Civic Officials of Belleville
Framed photograph, a collage of photographs of 26 "Aldermen and civic officials of the City of Belleville" in Queen Victoria's Jubilee Year. The men are identified as: A. N. Pringle; P. J. M. Anderson; W. L. Fellowes; E. G. Porter; W. Reeves; J. N. Lazier; C. Bogart; M. Graham; J. C. Keith; E. H. LaRoche; D. B. Robertson, City Clerk; W. J. Diamond; W. H. Biggar, Mayor; L. H. Henderson, City Solicitor; R. Taylor, Street Surveyor; James Macoun; N. B. Falkiner; J. W. Johnson; R. Tannahill, City Treasurer; G. A. Brown; A. T. Petrie; William Smeaton; D. J. Hay; D. Collins; William Lott; L. Johnson.
City of Belleville
File contains newspaper clippings from 1956-1962 regarding Frankford municipal business, including: an advertisement to re-elect H. Willmott Rose as Reeve, the operations of the water system and sewage disposal, a fire that destroyed three stores in Frankford, and a new fire hall.
G. & J. Brown Mfg. Co.; Brown's Carriage Factory
The file contains notes compiled by M.J. Throop; including notes on George A. Brown died 27 December 1893; George H. Brown died 1 April 1894; Brown's Foundry; G. and J. Manufacturing Co.; Lt. Col. James Brown, mayor of Belleville 1862-1863, head of the G. and J. Brown Agricultural Implements Manufacturing Company; Office Commanding 49th Battalion, Hastings Rifles.
George Harold Holton's scrapbook
Scrapbook containing news clippings, photographs and ephemeral material relating to George Harold Holton and his family. It includes articles on Holton's political career with the Liberals, clippings relating to Sir Mackenzie Bowell, Liberal party promotional materials and family news clippings. The scrapbook contains two photographs of George Harold Holton, one in uniform, and one of his wife, Minnie Georgina Holton.
Holton, George Harold
Globe and Mail obituary for Jim Pollock
Newspaper obituary for Rawdon Township dairy farmer and former Hastings-Peterborough MPP, Jim Pollock (1930-2021), written by his daughter, Virginia Warren.
Warren, Virginia
File contains information about M.P.P. Robert Ketchum Graham's time in office from 1867-1879.
File contains newspaper clippings about the re-election of MP Lee Grills from the Hastings riding.
Hanna, Edith Charlotte/McGuire, Ethel Mildred
Edith Hanna and Ethel McGuire discuss politics in Belleville, Marsh Engineering company, entertainment in Belleville and their life in Wales before coming to Canada.
Hanna, Edith Charlotte
File contains a publication from the Moira River Conservation Authority, titled “Progress and Achievements 1947-1962; a newspaper article from the Intelligencer dated January 20, 1965 with a photo of the County Warden; a publication from the Corporation of the Township of Sidney, Historic Highlights 1790-1967
Hastings County Bylaws, Elections 1860
File contains a bylaw from 1860 regarding elections in Hastings County.
Hastings County Centennial publication
Part of County of Hastings records
Brochure for the 1949 Centennial celebration of Hastings County, held at Tweed Memorial Park on August 1st, 1949. Includes a list of the Wardens of Hastings County from 1850 to 1949.
Hastings County Council : election dispute, 1859
File contains a manuscript letter from Robert R. Perry, to the Warden and County Council of Hastings protesting the proceedings of an election in Huntingdon and relating his subsequent arrest .
Hastings County Council : polling divisions, 1860
File contains manuscript resolutions of the Municipal Council of the County of Hastings regarding polling stations and returning officers. Also contains an envelope with manuscript notations of polling stations in Hungerford Township.
Hastings County Council Notes 1960
File contains various newspaper clippings about Hastings County Council activities from 1960 such as: acquiring property to expand Madoc Road, the budget, the cost of the Hospital Board's plan for additional facilities, Reeve E. Sager elected Warden of Madoc Township, the annual Warden's Banquet, etc.
Hastings County Council Notes 1962
File contains various newspaper clippings about Hastings County Council activities from 1962-1966 such as: an assessment report, Hungerford Township Reeve Harold Varty elected as Warden, a meeting to discuss hospital requirements, creation of a harbour commission, Rawdon Reeve Fred Beckett elected as Warden, surplus of the budget, Thurlow Reeve Clayton Hall elected as Warden, etc.