Fonds consists of records, including baptisms, 1988-2008, marriages, 1987-2010, and burials, 1987-2010, of the Zion United Church in Mitchell's Corners, 1931-2010.
Zion United Church (Mitchell's Corners, Ont.)Item is printer's proof of poster "25 Mar 15/86" written at bottom in pencil. Concert to aid Organ Fund was held March 23, 1886. Vocal and Instrumental Music, Reading, Recitations, Dialogues, etc. Concert included: Misses Hawthorn of Zion; Miss Mabel Sheehy, Miss L. E. Armstrong and Mr Vance, Port Hope; Mr and Mrs Callender, J. H. Dyer, J. C. Thorton, Garden Hill; Miss L & C Boyd; Revs. D. Balfour, W. H. Jamieson, MA and J. Smith.
Item is a program for the Port Hope Beaver Athletic Association's Young Canada Day. Includes photographs of various local hockey teams with accompanying names, and game line-ups.
This album contains photos of sports team and recreational activities at Trinity College School. It was created by Y.G. Mathers who attended the school from 1909-1912.
Item is a "Wool Carding and Cloth Dressing" poster, 1837. C. Perry provided wool carding at George Ham Esquire's mills in Cobourg.
Furby, WilliamItem is an advertisement for wool carding services by Jehoiada Boyce, 1839.
Furby, WilliamFile consists of court documents regarding Woods v. McIntyre, 1859. Plaintiff, John Woods was represented by T. M. Benson and Robert McIntyre was represented by George Brogdin.
Brogdin, GeorgeFile consists of a list of debts of Charles Gilchrist to James A. Wing, George Brogdin and H. Ruttan, undated. Charles Gilchrist (1827-1912) was a constable in Port Hope in 1856.
Brogdin, GeorgeFile consists of papers regarding Wing vs. Armstrong et al, 1859. James A. Wing was represented by Nesbit Kirchoffer. Alexander Armstrong the younger, Joseph Scott and Robert J. Armstrong were represented by George Brogdin.
Brogdin, GeorgeFile consists of Promissory Notes to George Wilson, F. W. Wilson and R. C. Wilson, 1881-1939.
Choate (family)File consists of correspondence and legal documents related to the sale and purchase of property by the Wilson family, undated. Also includes mortgages, deeds of land and probates for Donald Howell Wilson, Frederick William Wilson and Norman Stanley Choate.
Choate (family)Series consists of clippings and documents regarding the retirement of principal Willis Dowler.
Howard Jordan Public SchoolSeries consists of photocopies of advertisements, an envelope, and generic information related to Williamson's Book Store, and the Williamson family home (103 Mill Street North), c1980s. It also includes two photo album pages with images of people, presumably from the Williamson family.
Long, Norman ThomasItem is the 'Williams' Canadian Patriotic Band Book' songbook, compiled by John Slatter of the 48th Highlanders. This book was used by the Canton Band, and is signed by a B. Dunn.
File consists of promissory notes to Samuel Mitchell (1854) and Edward Neale (1855) by William Wallis of Cavan Township.
Brogdin, GeorgeItem is an advertising poster for William Muldrew, 1843. William Muldrew was a tailor in Clarke township, working out of the house owned by Mr. Draper in Clarke Village.
Furby, WilliamFonds consists of advertisement printing proofs, invoices, handwritten notes, and correspondence originally belonging to William Furby, printer and owner of the Port Hope Gazette, c1830-1850. For more detailed information, please refer to item-level descriptions.
Furby, WilliamItem is a High School Entrance Certificate for Port Hope High School issued by the Ontario Department of Education in the name of William Enscott, Jul 1936. It was signed by E.E. Snider (Secretary), and Geo. L. Brackenbury (Chairman).
Enscott, William JosephCollection consists of one High School Entrance Certificate issued to William Enscott, 1936; and one photograph album dedicated to the moon landing, 1969.
Enscott, William JosephItem is a poster originally pasted on the back the handwritten words of what the poster was to read in regards to the stolen animal. The poster was commissioned by William Berry, 3rd Concession of Hope Township. Comments on poster indicate that 50 were printed and the cost was $1.50. This piece is believed to be a printer's proof.