Fonds consists of marriage register of Havelock Methodist Church, 1896-1914; and baptisms, 1942-1982, marriages, 1942-1987, burials, 1942-1977, of Havelock - Trent River Pastoral Charge
Sans titreFonds consists of records, including marriages, 1880-1917, of Welcome Methodist Circuit (includes Morrish, Wesleyville, Zion), 1870-1920; records of Welcome Pastoral Charge (includes Morrish, Wesleyville, Zion, Welcome Methodist Circuit) 1913-1970; and Annual/Congregational minutes of Morrish United Church (includes Morrish Methodist Church), 1913-1969; records of Welcome United Church 1913-2006; and records of Wesleyville United Church (includes Wesleyville Methodist Church), 1872-2000.
Sans titreFonds consists of circuit register of Smithfield Methodist Circuit (includes Mount Carmel, Carman, Smithfield), 1897-1915; records, including baptisms, 1903-2000, marriages, 1900-2000, burials, 1907-2001, of Smithfield - Carman Pastoral Charge (includes Smithfield Methodist Circuit, Smithfield Pastoral Charge, Mount Carmel, Carman), 1897-2010.
Sans titreFonds consists of records of the Grafton Methodist Circuit (includes Grafton, Wicklow, and Centreton), 1903-1926; records of the Grafton Pastoral Charge (includes St. Andrew's Church in Grafton, St. Andrew's Church in Vernonville, and Wicklow), 1926-1969; records of St. Andrew's United Church, Vernonville, 1905-1971; minutes of the St. Andrew's United Church, Grafton, men's group, 1958-1963; and women's group records of Castleton United Church, 1989-2011
Sans titreFonds consists of Quarterly Board minutes, 1880-1909, of Warkworth (originally Percy) Methodist Circuit (includes Warkworth and Dartford); financial records of Warkworth Methodist Church, 1870-1901; Trustee Board minutes, 1885-1925, of Dartford Methodist Church; Official Board minutes, 1909-1933, of Warkworth Pastoral Charge (includes Warkworth Methodist Circuit, Warkworth, and Dartford); records of women's groups and youth groups, 1930-1961, of St. Paul's United Church in Warkworth; and Woman's Association minutes, 1957-1961, of Oak Heights United Church.
Sans titreItem is one (1) Bell Telephone Company of Canada telephone book, issued June 1945. It includes Baltimore, Bowmanville, Brighton, Castleton, Clarke, Cobourg, Colborne, Coldsprings, Fenella, Garden Hill, Grafton, Harwood, Orland, Orono, Oshawa, Port Hope, Port Perry, and Whitby.
Sans titreMap of Northumberland County. Indicates county boundary, main roads and Kings Highway and lots and concessions.
Fonds consists of correspondence, photographs, scrapbooks, greeting cards, diplomas, certificates, maps, pamphlets, reminiscences, genealogical materials, and memorabilia pertaining to the Allen and Bellamy families.
Sans titreFonds consists of circuit registers, ca.1855-1922, and Quarterly Board minutes, 1850-1903, of Brighton Methodist Circuit (pre-ca.1890, at various times, included: Brighton, Bate's, Ebeneezer, Mount Carmel, Smithfield, Presqu'Ile (now Presquile Point), Victoria, Hilton, Becker's, Montgomery, Breeze (now Breeze Community), and Carman; post-ca.1890, at various times, included Brighton, Hilton, Bethany, Shiloh, and Mount Olivet); records, including marriages, 1896-1916, of Brighton Methodist Church (formerly First Methodist Church), 1871-1917; records of Trinity United Church in Brighton (includes Brighton Methodist Church), 1896-1930; records, including baptisms, 1907-1968, marriages, 1906-1971, and burials, 1906-1968, of Trinity-St. Andrew's United Church in Brighton (includes Brighton Methodist Circuit and Trinity United Church; from 1965 to ca.1968, also includes Hilton; from ca.1968 to ca.1984, also includes Carman and Smithfield), 1904-1986; and Young Peoples' Union minutes, 1945-1956, of Hilton United Church.
Sans titreFonds consists of records, including baptisms, 1917-1978, marriages, 1903-1978, 1983-1992, burials, 1916-1978, of Newtonville Pastoral Charge (includes Newtonville Methodist Circuit, Newtonville, Kendal, Shiloh Church in Darlington Township); women's group records of Shiloh United Church, Darlington Township, 1920-1988; congregational minutes of Kendal United Church, 1938-1984; and records of Newtonville United Church, 1940-2015.
Sans titreFonds consists of Sunday School records of Salem Methodist Church, 1914-1923; records of Consecon and Hillier Mission Field, 1885-1922; records, including baptisms 1927-2012, 2014-2017, marriages 1896-2017, burials 1927-2017, of Consecon Pastoral Charge (includes Consecon, Bayside Hillier, Ameliasburg,Carrying Place, Salem, Melville), 1896-2018; records, including marriages, 1897-1929, of Consecon United Church (includes Consecon Methodist Church, Hillier, Salem, and Melville),1897-201; records of Salem United Church, 1924-1994; and records of Carrying Place United Church, 1963-2017.
Sans titreFonds consists of Session minutes, 1926-1968, and Woman's Missionary Society minutes, 1927-1931, of Plainville United Church; and Cemetery Trustees record book, 1868-1916, and 1940, regarding the Plainville Bible Christian cemetery, located in Hamilton Township, lot 20, concession 7.
Sans titreCollection consists of records related to the Maybee family of Port Hope and Hamilton Township, 1863-1948. It includes: military records and tickets; funeral notices; correspondence; one (1) postcard featuring a view of Bewdley, Rice Lake, ON; and "The Ancestry and Hardships of Fredrick Maybee."
A sepia coloured photograph of 37 children both standng and sitting outside the Perrytown Schoolhouse. Reverse side indicates the studio of "E.B. Neal, Port Hope, Ont", a popular Port Hope photographer in the 1890's.
Fonds consists of Trustee minutes, 1892-1913, and Sunday School records,1892-1922, of Sharon Methodist Church, Hilton Township; and Trustee minutes, 1915-1927, and Sunday School records, 1922-1929, of Sharon United Church, Hilton Township.
Sans titreFonds consists of records, including baptisms, 1854-1880, of Seymour East Methodist Circuit, 1854-1900; records, including marriages, 1858-1886, of Seymour Methodist Church, 1892-1912; records, including baptisms, 1957-2003, marriages, 1912-2003, and burials, 1969-2003, of Seymour Pastoral Charge (includes Seymour, Hoards, 1903-2010; board and committee, women's groups, Sunday school records and annual reports of Campbellford-Seymour Pastoral Charge, 1968-1974; Hoards United Church (Hoards Station, Ont.) (includes Stephen's Methodist Church, Stephen's United Church), 1871-2011; Tabernacle United Church (English Line, Ont.) (includes Tabernacle Methodist Church), 1913-1998; Zion United Church (Petherick's Corners, Ont.) (includes Zion Methodist Church), 1911-1998; and Stanwood United Church (Ont.), 1934-2003.
Sans titreA sepia coloured photograph of 37 children both standng and sitting outside the Perrytown Schoolhouse. Reverse side indicates the studio of "E.B. Neal, Port Hope, Ont", a popular Port Hope photographer in the 1890's.
Sans titreResearch collection of Martha Anne Kidd, local Peterborough historian, relating to her work with Peterborough Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee (PACAC), Peterborough Historical Society, Peterborough Planning Committee, as well as numerous research notes and papers on the preservation of historic buildings, the Ontario Heritage Act, and Heritage Canada..
Series A Historical Preservation in Ontario (Files 1-101), 1932, 1967-1991
Series B Heritage Planning in Peterborough (Files 102-166), 1962-1991
Series C Heritage Tourism and Promotion (Files 167-230), 1968-1978
Includes brochures for many committees promoting heritage and tourism, particularly in Central and Eastern Ontario; documents related to the Roy Studio Collection promotion(1996-1998); original sketches and planning with Tim Jackson (1984); Heritage Peterborough (1985-1987); Jackson Park Pagoda Project (1987) including historical research from the 1890s.
Series D Historic Properties (Files 231-300)
Photographs, historical research and materials relating to streetscapes and identified houses and buildings in Peterborough and surrounding areas; includes information from CIHB and HABS, c. 1970; PACAC bylaws (1974-1986)
Series E Peterborough Biographies (Files 301-400)
Historical research on Peterborough individuals, (including all architects) and families as well as records relating to the Peterborough Historical Society.
Series F Mixed Items (Files 401-461)
Highlights include: Dobbin Index to Industries (1913), Dr. Hutchison Register of Births (1817), Langton Letters (1834-35), Prime Time Profiles.
Series G Peterborough Despatch (Files 462-564)
Copies of news articles (1848-1860) on subjects such as: Peterborough Town Council, bylaws, elections, politics, Peterborough people, agriculture, amusements, businesses, organizations, fires and fire brigade, military, religion, sports, transportation; births, marriages, deaths
Series H Ashburnham Maps and Plans (Files 565-580), 1850-1903
Series I Peterborough Fire Insurance Plans (Files 581-600), 1882, 1889, 1911, 1929
Also includes Peterborough County and Town maps
Series J Martha Ann Kidd and the Heritage Movement (Files 601-657)
News features on Martha Ann Kidd, correspondence; papers relating to her husband, Kenneth Kidd, a professor of Archaeology at Trent University.
Series K Ashburnham and Peterborough City Collector’s Rolls and Directories (Files 658-702)
Copies of Ashburnham Collector Rolls (1861-62), copies of Ashburnham Directories (1858, 1864, 1865-66, 1870, 1876, 1883-84, 1894-95, 1897, 1901, 1903, 1904, 1905, 1907, 1908, 1909, 1910, 1912, 1913, 1914), copies of Ashburnham Assessment Rolls (1874, 1882, 1889, 1899, 1900), copies of Ashburnham Voter’s Lists (1863, 1878), copies of Peterborough City Directories (1851, 1858, 1870-71, 1876, 1883, 1888, 1895, 1897, 1913).
Series L Peterborough Street Index (Files 703-772) Photographs and descriptions to various properties.
Series M Peter J. Stokes Photographs (Files 773-779), 1969
Photographs and negatives relating to the downtown district of Peterborough.
Series N Photographs and Postcards (Files 780-834)
A vast photograph and postcard collection depicting residents, properties, and events in Peterborough townships including Lakefield, Chandos, Harvey, Otonabee/Keene, Asphodel, Dummer, Douro, Smith/Ennismore as well as Stoney Lake. Materials relating to surrounding counties such as Victoria and Northumberland should also be mentioned.
Series O Negatives (Files 835-924)
Series P Street Series (Files 925-1407), 1970s
Collection includes historic summaries of various street names in downtown Peterborough, as well as a detailed street by street pre-1890 building inventory featuring many photographs of Peterborough properties as well as owner history.
Series Q Canadian Inventory of Historic Buildings (CIHB) Reports (Files 1408-2863)
Series R Mixed Items (Files 2864-)
Sans titreFonds consists of membership records of Camborne Methodist Circuit, 1870-1910; women's group records of Camborne Methodist Church, 1882-1923; records of Camborne Bible Christian Church, 1860-1884; session minutes, 1848-1925, Deacons' Court minutes, 1898-1911, and insurance policy of Cold Springs Presbyterian Church, 1848-1925; records, including marriages, 1902-1932, of Camborne Pastoral Charge (includes Camborne, Bethel Grove, Cold Springs), 1902-1956; records of Bethel Grove United Church, 1923-1963; records of Camborne United Church, 1930-2014; records, including baptisms, 1901-1935, marriages, 1902-1969, and burials, 1901-1973, of Cold Springs Pastoral Charge (includes Cold Springs, Plainville, and Camborne), 1901-2014
Sans titreFonds consists of records of Colborne Wesleyan Methodist Church, 1830-1868; records of Salem Wesleyan Methodist Church in Cramahe Township, 1842-1924; Quarterly Board minutes of Colborne Methodist Circuit (includes Colborne, Salem Church in Cramahe Township), 1911-1925; records of Colborne Methodist Church (includes Colborne Wesleyan Methodist Church), 1854-1927; records, including baptisms 1899-1964, marriages 1897-1964, burials 1897-1952, of Hilton Pastoral Charge (includes Hilton Methodist Church in Brighton Township, Hilton United Church), 1896-1964; records, including baptisms 1935-2012, marriages 1903-2003, and 1935-2013, of Colborne Pastoral Charge (includes Colborne, Salem Church in Cramahe Township), 1903-2013; records, including baptisms 1941-1948 and marriages, 1941-1989, of Colborne United Church (includes Colborne Methodist Church), 1914-2013; records of Eden United Church, 1937-2012; and records of Salem United Church in Cramahe Township, 1916-2012
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