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History - Bibliography
- As the Pages Turn
Chant, Edna B. Athens Reporter, 1968.
A history of Farmersville (now Athens); no Forward, no Index.
- History of Leeds and Grenville
Leavitt, Thaddeus William Henry. Brockville, Ontario: Recorder Press, 1879.
Reprints by Mika Publishing and Higginson Books.
- Hub of the Rideau : a history of South Crosby Township
Warren, Susan. Elgin, ON: LACAC, Township of South Crosby, Leeds County, 1997.
- Kemptville Past and Present
Anderson, J. Carr. Kemptville: Telegram Printing Co., 1903.
- Leeds and Grenville: Their first two hundred years
McKenzie, Ruth. Toronto: United Counties of Leeds and Grenville, 1967.
Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, reprinted 1984.
- Leeds the Lovely
Earle, Evelyn Purvis. Toronto: Ryerson Publishing, 1951.
2nd printing, Prescott, ON: St. Lawrence Printing Co. Ltd., 1974.
- My Own Four Walls
Haskins, Diane. Council of Bastard and South Burgess Township, 1985
Covers the historical buildings in the area, including schools, houses,
businesses and churches. Also has information on property owners,
their way of life and more.
- North Crosby Township
"To date no one has written a history of Westport or North Crosby Township
(the old township surrounding the village now part of Rideau Lakes).
However, there have been several theses and papers written (some at Queen's
University in Kingston ) about Benjamin Tett, the general merchant in
Newboro. As well, Tett's extensive correspondence and business records are
housed at the Queen's University Archives. As well as being a general store
merchant, Tett was a millowner, lumber agent, coronor, local politician,
postmaster. Many of his records mention local families from Newboro,
Westport and North Crosby. As well, the Queen's University Archives holds a
few other records to do with Westport. For example, I believe that some of
the papers of the Foley family (Westport merchants) have been a recent
acquisition there. The Archives of Ontario has microfilmed copies of some
of the municipal records for Westport, Newboro and North Crosby as well.
There is a little history of Newboro done in 1967 called "The Isthmus" but
generally it is anecdotal and not much concrete information. Land records
for Westport and North Crosby are housed at the Registry Office in
Brockville and Queen's Archives also has some of the original land books for
Leeds and Grenville. Generally though there really hasn't been any
consolidated research done on this area. South Crosby, Bastard and Sout
Burgess and Rear of Leeds and Lansdowne all did have local histories done
and there is a bit of overlap into North Crosby sometimes in these
histories." (Courtesy Sue Warren)
- Rideau Reflections
Churchill, G. Clare. Gananoque, ON: 1000 Islands Publishers, 1982.
- The Rear of Leeds & Lansdowne,
The Making of Community on the Gananoque River Frontier 1796 - 1996
Lockwood, Glenn J. Lyndhurst, ON: Corporation of Rear of Leeds and Lansdowne, 1996.
- Kitley, 1795 - 1975
Lockwood, Glenn J. & Munro, John D. Prescott, ON: St. Lawrence Printing Co. Ltd., 1974.
- South Elmsley in the Making 1783 - 1983
Kennedy, James R. Lombardy, ON: Corporation of the Township of South Elmsley, 1984.
- Brockville The River City
Disotell, Russ. Toronto: Natural Heritage / Natural History Inc., 1997.
- Augusta Royal Township Number Seven
Connell, Goldie A. Prescott, ON: St. Lawrence Printing Co. Ltd., 1985.
- Montague: A Social History of an Irish Ontario Township, 1783 - 1980
Lockwood, Glenn J. 1980.
Although this township is now in Lanark County, in the early years it was part of Grenville County
and the records for that time period are found in Grenville.
- Edwardsburgh Township History
Edwardsburgh Historians. Spencerville, ON: Edwardsburgh Historians, 1995.
- Edwardsburgh Family Histories
Edwardsburgh Historians. Spencerville, ON: Edwardsburgh Historians, 1996.
- Merrickville, Jewel of the Rideau (A History and Guide)
Turner, Larry. Ottawa: Petherwin Heritage, ca 1995.
- Prescott 1810 - 1967
Morris, John A. Prescott, ON: The Prescott Journal, 1967.
- A Rideau Bibliography
http://www.rideau-info.com/canal/history/rideau-bibliography.html
By Ken Watson
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History - Online
- History of Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, from 1749 to 1879
http://www.ourroots.ca/e/toc.asp?id=3666
By Thad Leavitt (Thaddeus William Henry Leavitt), publ. 1879
- The Leacy Family
http://www.rootsweb.com/~onleedsg/docs/m_leacy.htm
Margaret Madden includes an extensive description of the Village of Cardinal and the origins of Canada Starch Company
- Early Canadiana Online
http://www.canadiana.org
A full text online collection of more than 3,000 books and pamphlets
documenting Canadian history from the first European contact
to the late 19th century
- Fort Wellington National Historic Site
http://www2.parkscanada.gc.ca/Parks/Ontario/Fort_wellington/English/history_e.htm
- Historic Plaques of Ontario - Leeds & Grenville
http://www.waynecook.com/aleeds-grenville.html
- Lanark County - History and Maps
http://www.rootsweb.com/~onlanark/history.htm
The political evolution of eastern Ontario, by the Lanark County GenWeb
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Post Offices
National Archives of Canada listing of about 160 post offices names, both historical & current,
from mid-1850's onwards, with general location and postmaster names
- Rideau Canal Waterway - Human History
http://www.rideau-info.com/canal/history/hist-human.html
- Rideau Canal Waterway - Community Histories
http://www.rideau-info.com/canal/history/community-histories.html
- Township of Rideau Lakes - Heritage of the Township
http://www.twprideaulakes.on.ca/heritage/
- Caintown - Its Beginning
http://www.homestead.com/caintown/
- Orange Lodges In The Front Of Leeds & Lansdowne
http://www.rootsweb.com/~onleedsg/docs/orange.htm
By Paul Côté
- Early days of Gananoque and Front of Leeds and Lansdowne Township
http://www.rootsweb.com/~onleedsg/docs/gr_lansdowne.htm
Excerpts from the Gananoque Reporter, transcribed by Paul Côté
- Seeley's Bay Historic Scrapbook
http://www.king.igs.net/~elgin/seeleys/page12.html
- Royal Sappers and Miners
http://ist.uwaterloo.ca/~marj/genealogy/Sessional/royalsap.html
Nominal List of Non-commissioned Officers, Privates and Buglers of the Companies of Royal Sappers and Miners, disbanded at the Rideau Canal in December 1831
- Herbert Stone McDonald, Judge
http://www.electricscotland.com/history/canada/mcdonald_herbert.htm
- Frederick William MacQueen
http://www.electricscotland.com/history/canada/macqueen_frederick.htm
- The War of 1812
http://www.electricscotland.com/history/canada/scot/chapter12.htm
- Brockville History Album
http://dmgrant.wordpress.com/
By local historian Doug Grant
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History - Organizations
- Brockville & District Historical Society
Brockville Museum
5 Henry Street
Brockville, ON K6V 6M4
Site: http://www.rootsweb.com/~onbdhs
- Brockville Museum
5 Henry Street
Brockville, ON K6V 6M4
Tel: (613) 342-4397, (613) 342-3860
Fax: (613) 342-7345
Site: http://www.brockvillemuseum.com/
- Colonel Edward Jessup Branch
United Empire Loyalists' Association of Canada
Site: http://www.ripnet.com/sites/colonel_edward_jessup/UEL_Col_J
- Front of Leeds and Lansdowne Historical Society
P.O. Box 332
Lansdowne, ON K0E 1L0
- Grenville County Historical Society
500 Railway Avenue
Prescott, ON
Tel: (613) 925-0489
Archives: Effective Nov. 6, open every Tuesday from 10:00 - 4:00 or by appointment
Mail: Box 982, Prescott, ON K0E 1T0
Email: gchs@ripnet.com
Site: http://web.ripnet.com/~gchs/
- Merrickville and District Historical Society
PO Box 294
Merrickville, ON K0G 1N0
Email: info@merrickvillehistory.ca
Site: http://www.merrickvillehistory.ca/
- North Grenville Historical Society
Archives: Open through the summer months on Sundays and by appointment:
1631 County Rd 43 (seven miles west of Kemptville)
Acton's Corners, ON
Email: jojuzoo@magma.ca
Site: http://www.nghs.ca/
- North Grenville LACAC
Email: morel.garner@sympatico.ca
Site: http://www.northgrenville.on.ca/Heritage/HNG%20site/
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Political Evolution
In October 1792, the old District of Lunenburg (1788-1792) was renamed the Eastern District
and included the present counties of Stormont, Dundas, Glengarry, Prescott, Russell, Leeds,
Grenville and Carleton. In the Act of 1798, proclaimed in 1800, the Counties of Leeds, Grenville
and Carleton were separated out of the Eastern District to become the Johnstown District. As of
January 1850 all Districts were abolished and the Johnstown District became the United Counties
of Leeds and Grenville and remain the United Counties to this day.
As of January 1998, the townships of South Gower and Oxford-on-Rideau, and the Town of
Kemptville amalgamated to become the Township of North Grenville; the townships of Bastard
and South Burgess, South Elmsley, South Crosby, North Crosby and the Village of Newboro
amalgamated to become the Township of Rideau Lakes; and the Township of Wolford and the Village
of Merrickville amalgamated to become the Village of Merrickville-Wolford.
Thanks to contributors: Marguerite Miller, Sue Warren, Sandy Wunder, Doug Sly
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