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Hastings County Archives 2017-107-12 (front) (38551580532)

Hastings County Archives 2017-107-12 (front) (38551580532)

"Front Street, Madoc, Ont." Postcard of Durham Street, Madoc, Ontario, at its junction with St. Lawrence Street. Donated by Norma Lentz in November 2017.

Hastings County Archives 2017-41 (front) (34910310135)

Hastings County Archives 2017-41 (front) (34910310135)

Photograph of unknown bearded man, taken by Margaret Christie of Madoc, Ontario. Donated in May 2017. https://discover.cabhc.ca/photograph-of-bearded-man" discover.cabhc.ca/photograph-of-bearded-man</a>

Hastings County Archives HC01307 (35264989305)

Hastings County Archives HC01307 (35264989305)

Young boy standing atop building on the west side of Durham Street, Madoc, Ontario, circa 1870. Building in left foreground is now Johnston's Drug Store; Windsor Hotel site was later occupied by Blue's Hotel. ... More

Hastings County Archives HC02081 (36580916511)

Hastings County Archives HC02081 (36580916511)

View of the Presbyterian Church taken from Russell Street where it crosses the creek and the millpond in Madoc, Ontario. Negative produced by Lumbers, Belleville in 1965.

Hastings County Archives HC02097 (37266584616)

Hastings County Archives HC02097 (37266584616)

Photograph taken from the tower of the Methodist church shows the main intersection in Madoc Village, Ontario. The view is looking west towards the Presbyterian church. Bristol's Planning Mill is in the foreg... More

Hastings County Archives HC02098 (37266743916)

Hastings County Archives HC02098 (37266743916)

View of the intersection of St. Lawrence and Durham Streets, looking west in Madoc Village. Negative made by Richard Lumbers. Picture obtained from Madoc Village.

Hastings County Archives HC02103B (34930110213)

Hastings County Archives HC02103B (34930110213)

Reproduction of photograph of the store of A.B. Ross (Wholesale and Retail Merchant) in Madoc, Ontario. Ross was grandfather of James Watson of Madoc. The store was located on site later occupied by P. H. Nayle... More

Hastings County Archives HC02106 (34930111463)

Hastings County Archives HC02106 (34930111463)

A floral Easter display inside church in Madoc, Ontario. Public domain photograph of the interior of a church, altar, choir, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Hastings County Archives HC02117 (21083241733)

Hastings County Archives HC02117 (21083241733)

Sugar kettle at O’Hara property, Madoc, Ontario.

Hastings County Archives HC02123B (35570407472)

Hastings County Archives HC02123B (35570407472)

Sketch of St Peter's Presbyterian Church in Madoc, from the Belden atlas of Hastings and Prince Edward Counties, 1878, page 64. It is believed this church, and a small barracks behind it, were built by Scottish... More

Hastings County Archives HC02988 (38847763460)

Hastings County Archives HC02988 (38847763460)

Railway bridge over western narrows of Moira Lake, Madoc, Ontario

Hastings County Archives HC02990 (39762812915)
Hastings County Archives HC02991 (39762816985)

Hastings County Archives HC02991 (39762816985)

Postcard "A Message From Madoc" with an image of cows in a lake in Madoc, Ontario and a verse reading: "If words could convey my wishes, I'd write all I could send; But the heartfelt joys I wish thee By mortal... More

Hastings County Archives HC02082 (36477473360)

Hastings County Archives HC02082 (36477473360)

Nov. 6, 1883 receipt from the department store of M. McLean at Madoc, Ontario. "Bought of M. McLean, Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Millinery, Hats, Caps, Furs, Boots and Shoes, etc. Dresses and Mantles Made to Order"

Hastings County Archives HC02083 (36039792074)

Hastings County Archives HC02083 (36039792074)

View of Durham Street, Madoc, looking south, showing the businesses of A. F. Wood and the North American Hotel (W. Hudgins). Building next to the hotel was the first brick building in the village, later used a... More

Hastings County Archives HC02084 (37170416505)

Hastings County Archives HC02084 (37170416505)

View of Durham Street looking south. The building in the right foreground was the first brick building in Madoc. It was later Crest Hardware. Negative by Richard Lumbers in 1965.

Hastings County Archives HC02102 (35351812560)

Hastings County Archives HC02102 (35351812560)

Reproduction of a painting of Alpheus Field Wood (1828-1900). A. F. Wood was Madoc Reeve for 22 years and was considered to be a pioneer of the Madoc Township. He was Warden of Hastings County, Ontario, 1863... More

Hastings County Archives HC02112 (Back) (34930115093)

Hastings County Archives HC02112 (Back) (34930115093)

Text reads "D. Morrice Artist & Photographer Madoc. Ont"

Hastings County Archives HC02114A (34930118923)

Hastings County Archives HC02114A (34930118923)

Advertisement for Madoc House, and merchants Charles Wilkins and Smith Bartlett, Jr., along with printing by The Intelligencer Office. This advertisement was in the 1860-61 Hastings County directory, page 104.

Hastings County Archives HC02123A (34930116753)

Hastings County Archives HC02123A (34930116753)

Advertisement for A. F. Wood & Co., Madoc. Ad from 1860-61 Hastings County Directory, 1860-61, page 102

Hastings County Archives HC02128B (Back) (35351840430)

Hastings County Archives HC02128B (Back) (35351840430)

Text: Minister,St. Peter's PresbyterianCjurch, Madoc. Minister there over 40 years, a Scotchman, responsible for building the church at Madoc. Died 1914. (in Madoc, 1857-97) Photo donated by Miss Jean MaackIn... More

Hastings County Archives HC02128B (Front) (35351836370)

Hastings County Archives HC02128B (Front) (35351836370)

Rev. David Wishart, Minister of St. Peter's Presbyterian Church, Madoc, Ontario. Reverend Wishart was minister for over forty years from 1857 to 1897. A Scotsman, he was responsible for building the church at M... More

Hastings County Archives HC02088 (37172022065)

Hastings County Archives HC02088 (37172022065)

Sketch of Madoc copied from stream/picturesquecanad02gran_0#page/644/mode/2up/" Picturesque Canada, page 645</a>.