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Vaughan Township Office of the Clerk-Treasurer fonds

  • CA CoV Archives RG 2
  • Fonds
  • 1836-1968, predominant 1850-1968

Fonds consists of records reflecting the abovenoted functions: correspondence, assessment and collector's rolls, printed matter, minutes, financial and legal documents, judicial reocrds, voters lists, tax arrears material, etc. Major subjects addressed include transportation, agriculture, economic development, the Great Depression, the World Wars, Clergy Reserves, labour issues, electoral reform, etc.

Thornhill fonds (formerly the Police Village of Thornhill fonds)

  • CA CoV Archives RG 6
  • Fonds
  • 1939-1970, predominant 1950-1968

Fonds consists of records of the Police Village of Thornhill which reflect the functions and activities of the two constituent components for the village administration: the Board of Trustees and the Thornhill Area Recreation Committee. Aggregates of correspondence and minute books located respectively in the two sous fonds constituting this fonds provide the highest level of insight into the functions, activities, goals, accomplishments, principals, etc. of the Police Village of Thornhill Board of Trustees and the Thornhill Area Recreation Committee. Other record types present include financial and legal documents, reports, site plans, 3 photo prints of the Thornhill Swimming Pool, and printed material such as programs, brochures, pamphlets and circulars. Fonds is comprised of the following series: Board of Trustees General Files Thornhill Area Recreation Committee General Files.

Jim Cameron fonds [Textual records and other material]

  • CA CoV Archives MG 31
  • Fonds
  • 1934-2001, predominant 1950-1990

Fonds consists of plans, reports, studies, correspondence, published materials, essays, and newspaper clippings which document the planning and development of Vaughan. Specific Vaughan topics within the fonds include the Maple dump, the Maple theme park, the Woodbridge annexation, and the building of the Vaughan industrial park, to name but a few. Moreover, official plans and studies for Thornhill, Maple, Kleinburg, Nashville, and Woodbridge provide invaluable evidence as to the evolutionary development of these communities.