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What Columbus missed! / by William D. Finlayson et al.

  • CA CoV Archives Ref.17
  • Stuk
  • 1987

Item consists of a textual record that details the archaeological expedition to uncover the Keffer Site in Vaughan, Ontario, a village of the Hurons. Includes plans of the village and images of the artifacts uncovered.

Woodbridge agricultural society fonds [multiple media]

  • CA CoV Archives MG 3
  • Archief
  • 1876-2001, predominant 1960-1989

Fonds consists of correspondence, administrative files, by-laws, newspaper clippings, scrapbooks, financial documents, membership lists, fair program and prize lists, legal documents, advertising and promotional material, videocassettes, photoprints, postcards, posters, and ephemera. Most records generated as a result of administration of the Woodbridge Fair with subject matter including Miss Woodbridge Pageant, space requests, general activities, exhibits, Woodbridge Fair Parade, Woodbridge Centennial, livestock judging, etc. M999.9 accession constituted of the Woodbridge Fall Fair papers such as programs, posters, applications for permits, newspaper clippings, correspondence and photographs. The remnants of a tin time capsule from 1924 that was opened in 1997 are also included along with the contents of the time capsule including: 1921-1924 Woodbridge Fair prize lists and letters written by Daniel C. Longhouse. Fonds also includes papers from the Burwick Women

History of Vaughan Township, 1794-1840 : [unpublished Masters thesis] / by Leo Johnson

  • CA CoV Archives M989.62
  • Stuk
  • 1965

Item consists of an unpublished thesis. The work elucidates early history of Vaughan Township from intial European settlement in the wake of the American Revolution to 1840; as such predates advent of local government, which was implemented in 1850; provides analysis of topography, transportation, settlement patterns, economic development, the general pioneer social experience and their interconnection; also comments on impact of War of 1812 and 1837 Rebellion on Vaughan Township.

The Toronto purchase : [poster]

  • CA CoV Archives M989.21
  • Stuk
  • [18-]

Item consists of a poster. Provides a historical outline of founding of Toronto to 1834; includes sketch delineating territory involved in so-called "Toronto Purchase"; Vaughan Township was part of this transaction.

Mary Wood collection [Textual record and other material]

  • CA CoV Archives MG 10
  • Archief
  • [ca. 1900]-2003, predominant 1929-1984

Fonds consists of textual records, photographic material and objects. Textual material predominantly composed of scrapbooks containing newspaper clippings, typescripts, circulars, brief histories and biographical sketches, pamphlets, etc. Also, graphic material including photoprints, some of which are located in the abovereferenced binders, slides, and microfiche copies of 2 photo albums. All material reflects Mrs. Wood's eclectic conception of those topics, events, persons, places, etc. constituting the history of the Vaughan area, with a particular emphasis on Woodbridge. M013.40 includes 19 diaries kept by Mary Wood between 1928 and 1989 as well as various cookbooks from the 1960s-1980s, photos of the Mud Brick House being moved, photos of the Fairground Lane Houses in Woodbridge being developed, and a Woodbridge School class photo from 1914 or 1915 as well as a book recording the graves at various cemeteries between 1921 and 1954. Also a book with obituary newspaper clippings from 1982 to 1989 and details on Wayne and Gert's 1956 wedding.

M019.3 contains material from Mary Wood received via Ann and Wayne Wood. This accession contains physical material from the Woodbridge Fall Fair (one cap, one candy dish, one entry ticket), one button with a mirror and a photograph material related to the funerals of Mary Wood, John Wood, and various others held at Scott Funeral Home in Woodbridge from 1969 to 1980. There is also 108 various Woodbridge photos (some identified, some not), 4 photo negatives, 1 stereosocopic negative, 14 negative strips, 3 postcards, business cards from Woodbridge in the mid-20th century, a baby book and pamphlet for Wayne Wood and funeral registers for (James Alvin Wood and Mary Wood, as well as the marriage certifcate and wedding book for John Wood and Mary (nee Brown) Wood. In addition, there are a couple scrapbooks of newspaper clippings, cards and documents, and a portrait of Mary Wood.

The Archaeology of Patterson Village: A 19th Century Company town in the Township of Vaughan, Ontario

  • CA CoV Archives M018.2
  • Collectie
  • [ca. 1987-2012]

File consists of historical and archaeological information on Patterson Village (east half of Lot 21, Concession 2) and the surrounding area. Included in this publication is information on Patterson & Brother's Manufacturers of Agricultural Implements, Patterson Family History and detailed information from the archaeoloical digs of 1987, 2010 and 2012.