Hastings, County of

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44° 45' 31" N 77° 40' 15" W

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    • Hastings-region

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      Hastings, County of

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        Hastings, County of

          103 Archival description results for Hastings, County of

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          CA ON00156 F 4281 · Fonds · 1849-1931

          The collection consists of records of various private businesses which operated in Hastings County, Ontario, which were gathered as a unit by the Hastings County Historical Society. Various kinds of activities and occupations are represented: collection of duties; public utilities; loan; general merchants; grocery; temperance; insurance; engineering; surveying; railway. Most of the individuals and some of the corporate bodies responsible for the creation of papers included in this fonds operated at a local or regional level, while most of the corporate bodies were subordinate to larger entities; most of these individuals and corporate bodies were located in Belleville. The fonds is comprised of business correspondence, registers of various kinds, cash books, ledgers, account books, journals, day books, and accounts receivable books.

          Hastings County Historical Society
          Fonds · 1957-2012

          Fonds comprises minutes, correspondence, press clippings, photographs and reports of the activities of the Hastings County Historical Society.

          Hastings County Historical Society
          Collection · 1957-2010

          Collection comprises photographs, negatives and reproductions made and collected by the Hastings County Historical Society between 1957 and 2010. The contents cover a wide range of subjects, mostly of locations and individuals in Belleville and other communities in Hastings County, Ontario.

          CA ON00397 2012.10 · Collection · 1917 - 1918

          Album of photographs compiled by a member of the Hobbs family. Teddie Hobbs appears in one of the photographs and there is also a photograph of the grave of J. E. Hobbs. The majority of photographs are of the First World War Royal Flying Corps training camps in North America: Camps Borden and Mohawk in Ontario and Camp Taliaferro in Texas.

          CA ON00340 F1526 · Fonds · 1852-1859

          Fonds consists of Quarterly Board minutes of the Hungerford Wesleyan Methodist Circuit, 1852-1859.

          Hungerford Wesleyan Methodist Circuit (Ont.)
          CA ON00340 F1527 · Fonds · 1996-1997

          Fonds consists of records, including marriages, 1858-1917, of Ivanhoe Methodist Circuit (includes the Bible Christian Mission in Huntingdon Township, West Huntingdon Circuit, West Huntingdon, Beulah Church in Huntingdon Township (near Ivanhoe), Salem Church in Rawdon Township, and Bethesda Church in Huntingdon Township (near Crookston)), 1858-1917; Sunday School record book from Beulah Methodist Church, 1898-1916; baptisms, marriages, and burials, 1899-1967, of Ivanhoe Pastoral Charge (includes Ivanhoe Methodist Circuit, Beulah Church, Bethesda Church, Salem Church, and Fuller); records of Bethesda United Church (includes Bethesda Methodist), 1893-1969; records of Beulah United Church (includes Beulah Methodist), 1892-1967; and records of Fuller United Church (includes Fuller Methodist), 1915-1960.

          Ivanhoe Pastoral Charge (Ont.)
          CA ON00397 2001.11-14, 16-33 · Collection · 1917-1918, [ca. 1983]

          Collection comprises photographs of the two First World War Royal Flying Corps training camps at Deseronto, Ontario and notes for an unpublished book, Wings Over Deseronto, on the history of the camps. Camp Mohawk and Camp Rathbun were in operation between May 1917 and November 1918, training men to be pilots for the Western Front. The photographs in this collection are originals and reproductions depicting the aircraft, staff and cadets of the Royal Flying Corps, principally in the Deseronto camps, but also at Camps Borden and Leaside (Ontario) and Camp Taliaferro, in Fort Worth, Texas.

          Smith, James Allan
          John Doran collection
          CA ON00156 2016-22 · Collection · [1950s]

          15 images rescued from the Sir James Whitney School for the Deaf in the 1980s. The images date from the early 1950s and are pasted on to card. They were used in teaching children at the school. They depict buildings in Belleville, Ontario: the Armouries; the Government Dock (printed image from a brochure); Deacon Brothers Ltd. (printed image of the Dundas Street site); postcard of Victoria Park and Belleville Harbour (taken from the City Hall tower); the Tabernacle United Church (b/w photograph); Belleville Public Works Department (b/w photograph); Belleville City Hall and Belleville City Council Chamber (2 b/w photographs); Shire Hall [demolished 1961] and Hastings County Council Chamber (2 b/w photographs); group of children standing behind Belleville Police Station, with Armouries in rear (b/w photograph); St. Thomas Church from the south (b/w photograph); Pump House (b/w photograph); Hastings County Registry Office (b/w photograph); the Baptist Church on Pinnacle Street/Victoria Avenue (b/w photograph).

          The collection also includes a colour print of 'Keep BCI in the Picture' a reproduction of 'East Side, West Side' by Eve Lucy, printed by Market High as part of the campaign BCIVS 2000, commiteeted to keeping the Belleville Collegiate Institute and Vocational School building as part of the Belleville landscape.

          Sir James Whitney School for the Deaf
          CA ON00340 F1298 · Fonds · 1847-1956

          Fonds consists of records, including baptisms, 1847-1849, of John Street Presbyterian Church, Belleville, 1847-1924; records, including baptisms, 1858-1927, marriages, 1897-1925, of John Street United Church, Belleville (includes John Street Presbyterian Church), 1858-1956.

          John Street United Church (Belleville, Ont.)
          John Turnbull fonds
          Fonds · 1823-1897

          The fonds contains the papers of John S. Turnbull of Belleville, Ontario. Enclosed in the first file is a description of the property of a Mr. Forrin; a notice instructing Mr. Turnbull to pay Mr. James Anderson eleven pounds, ten shillings by Mr. James Turnbull; and a description of the west side of Front Street. The second file consists of items relating to Turnbull's estate including a list of properties he owned, a list of personal effects, the last will and testament of Margaret Campbell, the first and final wills of John Turnbull, and documents pertaining to a dispute over his estate by his family after his death, there is also a map of mineral reserves in Marmora. The third file is composed of various real estate contracts, the fourth file consists of real estate deeds, while the fifth file is made up of real estate leases.

          Turnbull, John
          Leona Riggs fonds
          CA ON00156 MG2 · Fonds · 1822-1994

          The collection consists of financial papers, genealogy books, scrapbooks, newspaper clippings, postcards, business cards, music books, horoscope, poll book, address books, ledgers, notebooks, birthday cards, letters, photos/photo album, cartoons, highschool entrance exam, recipe book, stamp book, programs/brochures/concerts, dance cards, yearbooks, certificates, reciepts, invitations, membership cards and text book/teaching book.

          Riggs, Leona
          Lewis Zandbergen collection
          CA ON00156 2016-34 · Collection · 1898-2006

          Materials collected by Lewis Zandbergen, including many editions of the Stirling News Argus and Community Press newspapers, some Belleville school yearbooks and a small collection of photographs.

          CA ON00156 MG 653 · Collection · 1982-2005

          Contains four recipe books including: 'Quinte Cuisine' by the Canadian Federation of Univeristy Women Belleville and District (2005), 'Chefs of the City' by the City of Belleville Staff (1999), 'Our Best to You' by the residents of Quinte Living Centre (1982), and 'Recipes from the Hearts of Canadians' compiled by Volunteers and Information Quinte (2000).

          Fonds · 1839-1985?

          A mix of catalogues showcasing locks and associated building hardware for all the companies involved, but focusing on Corbin. Box of files includes inter company correspondence, newspaper clippings, log books, photographs and shares. A number of other books include a job book for cylinder keys, manufacturing order books and department specific log books. Two awards are also included, 1 for the efforts of a flood control team in 1981 and 1 safety award received in 1960. The fonds also includes a plastic Corbin sign and a key made at the plant.

          International Hardware Company
          CA ON00340 F1542 · Fonds · 1845-1998

          Fonds consists of Quarterly Board and Board of Trustees minutes of Marmora Methodist Circuit (includes Marmora, Springbrook, and other points in Marmora Township and Rawdon Township), 1845-1899; Woman's Missionary Society minutes of Marmora Methodist Church, 1892-1903; records of Marmora Pastoral Charge (includes Marmora Methodist Circuit, St. Andrew's United Church in Marmora, Zion Church, Deloro, and Cordova), 1892-1950; minutes of the Official Board and Congregational meetings of St. Andrew's United Church in Marmora, 1936-1959; Board of Trustees records of Blairton United Church (includes Blairton Methodist Church), 1898-1929; and records of Cordova Mines United Church, 1947-1998.

          Marmora Pastoral Charge (Ont.)
          Mary Greig fonds
          CA ON00156 MG 637 · Fonds · 1851-1993

          Fonds includes legal papers, photographs, correspondence and school yearbooks for Belleville Collegiate Institute and Vocational School.

          Greig, Mary
          CA ON00340 F1539 · Fonds · 1889-1999

          Fonds consists of records, including marriages, 1897-1919, of Maynooth Methodist Circuit (includes Pleasant Valley, Emmanuel, Zion Church in Mounteagle Township, Maynooth, Lake St. Peter, and Bethel Church in Musclow), 1897-1919; records of Monteagle Pastoral Charge ( includes Monteagle Methodist Mission, Zion, Emmanuel, and Bethel), 1919-1931; records, including baptisms, 1911-1953, marriages, 1919-1953, and burials, 1913-1953, of Monteagle - Maynooth Pastoral Charge (includes Monteagle Pastoral Charge, Maynooth Pastoral Charge, Emmanuel, Musclow, Maynooth, Zion), 1889-1965; mission register of Algonquin Park, 1963-1966; records, including baptisms and burials, 1946-1961, of Madawaska Pastoral Charge (includes Madawaska, Cross Lake and Whitney), 1926-1967; records, including baptisms, 1954-1989, marriages, 1954-1995, and burials, 1953-1989, of Maynooth - Madawaska Pastoral Charge (includes Emmauel, Lake St. Peter, Madawaska, Maynooth, Musclow, Zion, Cross Lake, and Whitney, 1953-1995; financial records of Emmanuel United Church, 1945-1956; records, including baptisms, 1906-1927, 1934-1962, and marriages, 1934-1963, of St. Andrew's United Church, Lake St. Peter (includes Lake St. Peter Mission, McClure Township), 1906-1963; records of Smith Post Memorial United Church, Whitney, 1922-1973; records, including bapisms, 1936-1990, and marriages, 1896-1991, of St. Paul's United Church, Madawaska (includes Whitney, Presbyterian Church, Cross Lake), 1896-1991; and records, including baptisms, 1906-1930, of St. Andrew's United Church, Maynooth, 1906-1999.

          Maynooth - Madawaska Pastoral Charge (Ont.)
          Missions-Tweed series
          CA ON00279 50-0011 · Series · 1986

          This series contains very limited records about the opening of a mission house in Tweed, Ontario by the Sisters of St. Joseph from the Pembroke diocese. There is a short note about the plan for Sisters Emma Castonguay, Clare Sullivan, and Mary Keizer to share a house on Irving Street in Tweed, beginning in June 1986, and to formally open the house on July 16, 1986. There is correspondence from Sister Margaret Glofcheskie, the General Superior, appointing Sister Clare as the local superior for the house. There is also a short note indicating that Sister Clare taught for two years at St. Cartagh’s in Tweed beginning in 1984. The school was part of the Hastings County Roman Catholic Separate School Board.

          Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph in Canada (Pembroke, Ont.)