Middlesex Centre Archives Heritage Fair
Learn about Middlesex County heritage with local historians, historical societies, museums, archives and other organizations. G&DHS plans to attend and have a display. Please join us for this Free Event.
Learn about Middlesex County heritage with local historians, historical societies, museums, archives and other organizations. G&DHS plans to attend and have a display. Please join us for this Free Event.
Details about fifth annual march from Delaware to Battle Hill Monument, a 20 mile distance, in honour of Everleigh Pierce and her continuing battle with Pulmonary Hypertension.
Memorial Service to remember those injured and killed at the Battle of the Longwoods in 1814
Annual General Meeting of the Glencoe & District Historical Society at the new Archives location, 178 McKellar Street, Glencoe, ON. Harold Carruthers will present a selection of historical photos from his collection.
The Digital Workshop series starts at 2:00 p.m. April 9, 16, 23, 30 and May 7. No charge. Held at the new Glencoe Public Library, 123 McKellar St, Glencoe, ON. Bring your laptop and/or devices and passwords.
If you enjoy exploring local cemeteries, then come to learn about “Find a Grave”, the world’s largest grave site collection.
May 15, 2019. Open House at The Archives! 178 McKellar Street, Glencoe, ON. Come and see what we are all about. 10 a.m - 9 p.m.
July 28, 2019. Community Memorial Service. Gough Cemetery, 5018 Scotchmere Drive, Glencoe, Metcalfe Township, ON. 2:00 p.m. Bring a lawn chair. No rain date.
JoAnn will tell of the family's voyage from the British Isles to America, their achievements, their similarities and the talents of her United Empire Loyalists families.
Film by Barbara Urbach of Crocodile Productions.
Ken Willis will talk about the Wardsville Volunteer Infantry Company.
Underground Railroad quilt code: fact or fiction. Presented by quilter, Micki Angyal. 7:00 p.m. The Archives, 178 McKellar Street. Glencoe. After the U.S. Congress passed the Compromise of 1850, the law forced free northern states to return escaped slaves. Conductors like Harriet Tubman and Frederick Douglass led many escapees to Canada. The journey […]