Item is a history of Elias Smith, U.E. The book was written by Phyllis H. White and includes family history and details on Elias Smith's business ventures in Montreal and his time in Port Hope.
Fonds consists of the papers of the Architectural Conservancy of Ontario, Port Hope Branch's House Tour Committee, 1974-2004. For more detailed information, refer to series-level descriptions.
Architectural Conservancy of Ontario, Port Hope BranchFile consists of a DVD including Allan White's "Our Memories: Downtown Port Hope" Oral History Project interview; and a paper copy of the interview transcript, 2013. The interview was edited and uploaded to YouTube with the following description: "Join the Port Hope Archives as we speak to local resident Allan White about his time owning Giffen's Hardware and other downtown memories."
Port Hope ArchivesFile consists of two (2) documents related to the Alma of the Sons of the Temperance of Canada West, Division #186, Township of Hope, 1867 and 1873. Each document includes a Form of Notice, Form of Resolution and Form of Decision. Names on the documents include: Richard Boney, John Westlick, Arthur Cleyhom?, J. A. Grimison, Paul Upton Oke, John Oke, James B. McMachon, Edward Brockenshire, Thomas Westlick, William H. Giddy, John W. Peacock, Thomas Wade, Jesse Wood, John Grimison, William Greenaway, William Found, Thomas Grimison and Frank Northcott.
East Durham County Land Registry OfficeFile consists of documents related to the American Wind Symphony Orchestra event held during Port Hope Sesquicentennial celebrations, 1984. It includes: Posters; Correspondence; Meeting Agendas; Itineraries; Media Coverage.
Port Hope Sesquicentennial Planning CommitteeSeries consists of various artifacts collected and used by J. Austin and family, 1960-2014.
File consists of three (3) miscellaneous local history documents collected by B. Loucks. It includes: (1) History of the Bluestone, program for the unveiling ceremony of the historic plaque, 17 Aug 1963; (2) Poem from Port Hope Evening Guide about Col. Arthur T.H. Williams. "In Honour of the Hero of Batoche," 1885; (3) Story of Major John W. Foote, V. C., produced by the Durham Riding, Progressive Conservative Association, 1948.
Loucks, BarbaraSeries consists of thirty-six (36) photographs and slides of Port Hope, including: Garden Hill, 28 Princess Street, and the building of the Canadian National Railway Station on Hope Street North. For more information please refer to the photograph database, onsite.
Loucks, BarbaraFonds consists of photographs, photograph albums, and associated documentation, created by the family of Wilbur P. Baulch, 1890-1972.
Baulch (family)File consists of details and correspondence regarding the bicycle race with the Bloor Cycle Racing Team. Papers are related to the Port Hope Cycling Grande Prix and the Molson Port Hope Grande Prix both held on 11 Aug 1984.
Port Hope Sesquicentennial Planning CommitteeItem is a notice from a commission appointing John Maguire, Edward Budge and George Wilson as License Commissioners for the License District of East Durham, 6 Apr 1887. Removed from "Budge Family" File, Long Cabinets.
File consists of papers relating to the creation of the bronze bust of William Furby, 1984. The bust was at the Port Hope Public Library until 2007 when it was moved to Furby House Books on Walton Street.
Port Hope Sesquicentennial Planning CommitteeSeries consists of the transcription of Cemetery Records for Bible Christian Methodist Cemetery, Perrytown. Research was conducted by East Durham Historical Society (now the Port Hope and District Historical Society). Cemetery records include a history of the cemetery as well as a map depicting the location of each of the graves. The record also consists of a list of the names of the deceased along with their plot number. There is also a description of the content on their stones.
Port Hope & District Historical SocietySeries consists of the transcription of Cemetery Records for East Zion Bible Christian Cemetery (Also known as Moon's Cemetery). Research was completed by the East Durham Historical Society, (now the Port Hope and District Historical Society). There is a brief introduction to the history of the cemetery at the beginning, followed by the names and additional information pertaining to the stones.
Port Hope & District Historical SocietySeries consists of the transcription of Cemetery Records for Canton Cemetery. The research was completed by the East Durham Historical Society (now the Port Hope and District Historical Society). A description of the cemetery is found at the beginning of the document. There is also a map on the inside, demonstrating where each of the plots are located. The document then outlines the names on each of the plots along with the stone number. The names are listed alphabetically. Toward the back of the document, there is text that is written on each of the stones.
Port Hope & District Historical SocietySeries consists of the transcription of Cemetery Records for Elizabethville Anglican Cemetery. Research was completed by the East Durham Historical Society, (now the Port Hope and District Historical Society. Inside the records, there is a short description on the cemetery. There is also a map which outlines the location of the plots in the cemetery. This is followed by a list of deceased, with the stone/plot number beside there names. At the bottom of the page, there are also descriptions about what are found on each of the plots.
Port Hope & District Historical SocietySeries consists of the transcription of Cemetery Records for Elizabethville Methodist Church. Research by the East Durham Historical Society, (now the Port Hope and District Historical Society). A small history of the cemetery is on the inside, followed my a cemetery plot map. There is also a list of the names of each of the deceased, along with their plot number. At the back, there is also a description of the information that each stone contains.
Port Hope & District Historical SocietySeries consists of the transcription of Cemetery Records for Knoxville Presbyterian Cemetery. Research was conducted by the East Durham Historical Society (now the Port Hope and District Historical Society). Inside the records there is a brief history of the cemetery, followed by a map of the plots. This is then followed by a list of the deceased with their plot number beside their name. There is then a description of what can be found on each stone.
Port Hope & District Historical SocietySeries consists of the transcription of Cemetery Records for Oak Hill Presbyterian Cemetery. Research was conducted by the East Durham Historical Society (now the Port Hope and District Historical Society). The beginning of the document includes a history of the cemetery, followed by a map of the location of the stones. Then there is a list of the deceased, with their plot number beside, followed by a description of the information that is written on the stones.
Port Hope & District Historical SocietySeries consists of the transcription of Cemetery Records from St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery. Researched by the East Durham Historical Society (now the Port Hope and District Historical Society). The records include a brief description about the cemetery, followed by a map of the cemetery. There are also the names of the deceased along with their plot number, followed by a description of information of what is found on the stones.
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