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Bibliography of Local Materials in the Trent Collection Section of the Special Collections, Trent University Archives Bibliography of Local Materials in the Trent Collection Section of the Special Collections, Trent University Archives Note: this bibliography includes material in the collection as of December 2011. It excludes fiction and literary criticism. It is in Library of Congress call number order and inclues subject headings. In some cases, additional copies may be available in the main collection. Interspersed are local resources retained in the Archives’ Reading Room. They will have “Archives Ref” in their call number. Beth Israel Congregation (Peterborough Ont.) The Beth Israel Congregation, Peterborough, Ontario, 1900-1964. [Peterborough, Ont. : s.n.], 1965? Beth Israel Congregation (Peterborough Ont.) BM 229 .P4 TC Blackburn, Alma. Pilgrimage of faith : 150 years of history of the churches in Madoc Township and village 1824-1974 / [Alma Blackburn, Blanche Sandford, Alma Moorcroft]. Madoc, Ont. : Madoc Review, [1974?] Hastings (Ont. : County)--Church history. Madoc (Ont. : Township)--Church history. Madoc (Ont.)--Church history. BR 575 .M33 B5 BR 575 .M33 B5 TC Russell, Foster Meharry, 1907- What a friend we have in Jesus / by Foster Meharry Russell. Belleville, Ont. : Mika Pub. Co., 1981. Scriven, Joseph Medlicott, 1819-1886. Hymn writers--Ontario--Biography. Poets, Canadian (English)--19th century--Biography. BR 1725 .S37 R8 1981 BR 1725 .S37 R8 1981 TC Johnson, Alice, 1925- Immaculate paths : profiles of 30 ordinary lives embraced by Our Blessed Mother and Marmora / Sister Alice Johnson. Peterborough, Ont. : Amor Enterprises, 1995. Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint--Apparitions and miracles--Ontario--Marmora. BT 652 .C3 J65 1995 TC Johnson, Alice, 1925- Marmora, Canada : is Our Blessed Mother speaking here to her beloved children? / Sister Alice Johnson. Rev. ed. Peterborough, Ont. : Amor Enterprises, 1995. Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint--Apparitions and miracles--Ontario--Marmora. BT 652 .C3 J66 1995 C.2 BT 652 .C3 J66 1995 TC Dowler, J. A. Sermon [on religious liberty] / delivered by Rev. J.A. Dowler, in the Methodist Church at Colborne on July 12, 1877. [Cobourg, Ont. : Published by request [Piper & Wilson printers, 1877?] Religious liberty--Addresses, essays, lectures. BV 741 .D6 TC Cartmell, Mollie, 1947- The corner of George and Murray / Mollie Cartmell. [Peterborough, Ont.] : Family YMCA of Peterborough, [1993] Family YMCA of Peterborough--History. BV 1065 .P47 C67 1993 BV 1065 .P47 C67 1993 TC Jacobs, Peter, 1808-1858. Journal of the Reverend Peter Jacobs, Indian Wesleyan missionary, from Rice Lake to the Hudson's Bay territory, and returning : commencing May, 1852 : with a brief account of his life, and a short history of the Wesleyan mission in that country. New York : Published for the author, 1858. Jacobs, Peter, 1808-1858. Indians of North America--Ontario--Rice Lake Area. Indians of North America--Canada--Missions. Missionaries--Northwest, Canadian--Biography. Methodist Church--Missions--Northwest, Canadian. Methodist Church--Missions--Ontario--Rice Lake Area. Methodist converts. BV 2815 .N6 J34 1858 TC Traill, Catharine Parr, 1802-1899. The infant's prayer-book : with texts and simple hymns for infant minds being a help to young mothers in leading their little ones to God and the Lord Jesus Christ / by C.P. Traill. Toronto : Rowsell and Hutchison, 1873. Children--Prayer-books and devotions--English. Prayers. BV 4870 .T73 1873 TC Boland, Edgar J. From the pioneers to the seventies : a history of the diocese of Peterborough, 1882-1975 / by Edgar J. Boland. [Peterborough, Ont. : Maxwell Review, 1976. Catholic Church. Diocese of Peterborough (Ont.)--History. BX 1423 .P48 B6 TC Many parishes, one community : commemorating the 125th anniversary of the Catholic Diocese of Peterborough, 1882-2007 / researched and written by a publication committee of Kawartha Ancestral Research Association Inc. (KARA) Peterborough, Ont. : Kawartha Ancestral Research Association, c2007. Catholic Church. Diocese of Peterborough (Ont.)--History. Catholic Church. Diocese of Peterborough (Ont.)--Anniversaries, etc. BX 1423 .P48 M37 2007 BX 1423 .P48 M37 2007 TC A retrospect of seventy-five years of the parish of Cobourg A.D. 1837-1914. [Cobourg, Ont. : s.n., 1914?] St. Michael's Church (Cobourg, Ont.)--History. BX 4605 .C6 S3 TC Doris, Aileen. History of Saint John the Evangelist Roman Catholic Church, Keene, Ontario, Canada / prepared by Aileen Doris and Sylvia Best. Peterborough, Ont. : KARA, c2006. St. John the Evangelist Church (Keene, Ont.)--History. BX 4605 .K33 D6 2006 BX 4605 .K33 D6 2006 TC Jones, Elwood H., 1941- St. John's, Peterborough : the sesquicentennial history of an Anglican parish, 1826-1976 / by Elwood H. Jones. Peterborough, [Ont.] : Maxwell Review, 1976. St. John's Church (Peterborough, Ont.) BX 5617 .P3 J6 BX 5617 .P3 J6 TC Delafosse, Frederick Montague, 1860-1950. Centenary history, St. John's Church, Peterborough, 1827-1927 / with introduction by R.C. Blagrave. Peterborough : Review Press, [1927] St. John's Church (Peterborough, Ont.). BX 5617 .P3 S34 1927 TC Perry, Alicia. History of St. John's Anglican Church, Peterborough, Ontario / Alicia Perry. Peterborough, Ont. : [A. Perry], 1967. St. John's Church (Peterborough, Ont.) BX 5617 .P3 S34 1967 TC Sullivan, Dorothy C. Vignettes of St. John's / by Dorothy C. Sullivan. [Peterborough, Ont.?] : D. Sullivan, c1987. St. John's Church (Peterborough, Ont.). BX 5617 .P3 S34 1987 TC Capon, Alan Roy. A goodly heritage : being a chronological history of the parish of Picton / by Alan R. Capon. Picton, Ont. : Church of Saint Mary Magdalene, c1980 Church of St. Mary Magdalene (Picton, Ont.)--History. BX 5617 .P5 S3 TC Moffatt, Peter Charles, 1947- Time was : the story of St. Mark's Anglican Church, Port Hope / Peter C. Moffatt ; sketches by Kathryn McHolm. [s.l. : s.n.], c1972 Haynes Print. Co.) St. Mark's Anglican Church, Port Hope (Ont.) Port Hope (Ont.)--Biography. BX 5617 .P67 S3 BX 5617 .P67 S3 TC St. Paul's Bethany, 1876-1976 / [compiled by Laura Morton ; with assistance by R. Burges Taylor and Pearl Wilson]. [s.l. : s.n., 1976] St. Paul's Church, Bethany, Ont.--History. BX 5617 .S377 S3 BX 5617 .S377 S3 TC Millman, Thomas Reagh, 1905- The story of St. George's Church, Grafton. [Cobourg, Cobourg World (pr.) 1935] St. George's Church (Grafton, Ont.) BX 5617 .S7 TC Hooke, Katharine, 1932- St. Peter's on-the-Rock, Stony Lake, Ontario : seventy-five years of service / by Katharine Hooke. 1st ed. [Stony Lake, Ont.] : 75th Anniversary Committee, St. Peter's on-the-Rock Anglican Church, [1989] St. Peter's on-the-Rock (Stony Lake, Ont.)--History. BX 5617 .S75 H66 1989 BX 5617 .S75 H66 1989 TC Haldimand Baptist Church. Centennial services, Haldimand Baptist Church, 1798-1898. Colborne, [Ont.] : Enterprise Print, [1898?] Haldimand Baptist Church. BX 6252 .H35 H3 TC An historical sketch of Murray Street Baptist Church, Peterborough, Ont. prepared for the 125th anniversary of the Church, May, 1971. [Peterborough, Ont. : s.n., 1971] BX 6253 .P48 M8 TC 1824-1924 Centenary celebration of Cobourg Methodist Church. [Cobourg, Ont. : Cobourg Methodist Church, 1924] Cobourg Methodist Church (Cobourg, Ont.) BX 8253 .C62 C6 TC Sanderson, Camilla. John Sanderson the First : or, A pioneer preacher at home / by Camilla Sanderson. With an introduction by Rev. Prof. F. H. Wallace. Toronto : W. Briggs, 1910. Sanderson, John, 1790-1880. BX 8495 .S3 S3 TC Lees, Richard. A century of Presbyterianism : a review of the history of the congregation of St. Paul's Church / by Richard Lees ; with a foreword by A.T. Barr. Peterborough, Ont. : [The Church, 1933] St. Paul's Church (Peterborough, Ont.)--History. Peterborough (Ont.)--Church history. BX 9003 .P4 L4 BX 9003 .P4 L4 TC Seventy-five years of Presbyterianism : a review of the history of the congregation of St. Paul's Church from its organization in 1835. Peterborough, Ont. : Printed at the office of the Examiner, 1910. St. Paul's Church (Peterborough, Ont.)--History. BX 9003 .P4 S34 TC Salvation Army (Canada). Peterborough Temple. The Salvation Army Peterborough Temple 125th anniversary, 1885-2010. [Peterborough, ON : The Temple, 2010]. Salvation Army (Canada). Peterborough Temple--History. BX 9735 .C323 P47 2010 TC Reynolds, Arthur G. The story of the Hay Bay Church, 1792-1964. 2d ed. -- [Picton, Ont.] Picton Gazette Pub. Co., 1964. Hay Bay Church (Adolphustown, Ont.) BX 9882.8 .A38 R3 1964 TC Nelson, D. Gayle. Keene United Church : a history of the congregations of Otonabee churches that were forerunners of the present church / by D. Gayle Nelson ; with contributions by Muriel Dawson, John MacKelvie [and] Keith McIntyre. [Keene, Ont.] : Keene United Church History & Archives Committee, 1988. Keene United Church (Keene, Ont.)--History. BX 9882.8 .K33 N35 1988 BX 9882.8 .K33 N35 1988 TC Yeo, Norah Jane. Church centennial : Little Britain, 1839-1919 / [compiled by Norah Jane Yeo and Phillipa Mark Sloan] [s.l. : s.n., 1939?] Little Britain United Church. BX 9882.8 .L4 Y3 TC Platt, Winnifred. From horses to mopeds : Morganston, 1830-1975 / [Winnifred Platt]. [s.l. : s.n.], 1975 Warkworth Journal) Morganston United Church--History. BX 9882.8 .M67 P4 TC St. Andrew's United Church (Peterborough, Ont.) History of St. Andrew's United Church, Peterborough 1833-1933. [Peterborough, Ont. : s.n., 1933?] St. Andrew's United Church (Peterborough, Ont.) BX 9882.8 .P3 S3 TC Trinity United Church (Peterborough, Ont.). Centennial Book Committee. Centennial 1872-1972 Charlotte Street Methodist Church, Trinity United Church, Peterborough. [Peterborough, Ont. : s.n., 1972?] Trinity United Church (Peterborough, Ont.). BX 9882.8 .P3 T7 TC Taylor-Vaisey, Robert D., 1948- Peterborough Region / regional project director, Robert D. Taylor-Vaisey. Cheltenham, Ont. : The Boston Mills Press, 1978. Peterborough Region (Ont.)--Archival resources. Peterborough Region (Ont.)--History--Sources. CD 3626 .P4 CD 3626 .P4 TC A collection of miscellaneous lists and guides related to archival resources of Peterborough, Lakefield and Cobourg and the surrounding areas in the Trent University Archives. St. Paul's Cemetery (Perrytown, Ont.) 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