Census records from the late 1800s/early 1900s about families in the local area compiled by Alan Lindsay
File contains a history of the Darling Farm by Janet Lindsey, a photocopy of an article on the hundredth birthday of Mrs. W. Wallace, a photocopy of an article on Mrs. Wallace and Darlingside, a photocopy of an article describing Janet Lindsay's efforts to record the history of the Darlings, a photocopy of an article on the donation of a brass tablet to the Church of the Covenant by J.D.W. Darling, a photocopy an article on the rescue of drowning men by Jessie and Margaret Darling and obituaries or Margaret, J.D.W. Darling and George H.
File contains a copy of an essay by Travis Hesketh titled Darlingside, extracts from "Yesterday's News Today' s History" by Ina G. Scott, and an unattributed collection of facts and descriptions regarding Darlingside and the Darling family.
File contains 160 JPEG files being copies of materials collected By Parks Canada pertaining to the background research conducted by various groups and interested individuals leading to the designation of Darlingside to National Historic Site status, photographs, maps, letters, and a PDF file being a copy of the Permit issued by Parks of the St. Lawrence for the dismantling of the Darling House and conditions attached.
File contains Darlingside Family Papers and Records [held at Queen's Univ. Archives], by Shirley Spragge assisted by Bruce Riggs, 1991, and a box list of holdings at Queen's Univ. Archives.
Written records about the Findlay family compiled by Alan Lindsay
Written records about the Gilbert family compiled by Alan Lindsay
Apart of research files and books compiled by Alan Lindsay
Scrapbook contains newspaper clippings about birth, death and marriage records of people from Gananoque and surrounding areas.
Scrapbook contains newspaper clippings about birth, death and marriage records of people from Gananoque and surrounding areas.