Zone du titre et de la mention de responsabilité
Titre propre
Pittsburgh Township fonds
Dénomination générale des documents
Titre parallèle
Compléments du titre
Mentions de responsabilité du titre
Notes du titre
Niveau de description
Fonds
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Mention d'édition
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Zone des précisions relatives à la catégorie de documents
Mention d'échelle (cartographique)
Mention de projection (cartographique)
Mention des coordonnées (cartographiques)
Mention d'échelle (architecturale)
Juridiction responsable et dénomination (philatélique)
Zone des dates de production
Date(s)
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1836-1997 (Production)
- Producteur
- Ontario. Pittsburgh Township
Zone de description matérielle
Description matérielle
12 microfilm reels : positive, 0.75 m of textual records
Zone de la collection
Titre propre de la collection
Titres parallèles de la collection
Compléments du titre de la collection
Mention de responsabilité relative à la collection
Numérotation à l'intérieur de la collection
Note sur la collection
Zone de la description archivistique
Nom du producteur
Histoire administrative
The Township of Pittsburgh, Frontenac County, Ontario, was incorporated effective January 1, 1850 under the terms of the Baldwin Act, Chapter 81, Canada Statutes, 1849. This act provided for the creation of municipal governments at the town, village and township levels and identified those which would automatically be granted municipal status when the act came into effect, January 1, 1850. Communities not named in the original act could petition the county council or legislative assembly for incorporation on reaching specified population levels. An incorporated township, lower tier municipality, has a council consisting of an elected Reeve, Deputy Reeves, and councillors the number of which depend on the population of the township. Its responsibilities relate largely to the upkeep of the local road system and the delivery of services such as water and sewage. It has wide powers relating to the regulation of land and local administration through by-laws. It has the power to raise money through direct taxation on land and through the use of debentures. Under the provisions of Bill 26, the Savings and Restructuring Act, 1996, Pittsburgh Township was annexed by the City of Kingston, effective January 1, 1998. Under this legislation the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing is authorized to make changes in municipal boundaries and status to increase the efficiency of local government and lower costs.
Historique de la conservation
Portée et contenu
The fonds consists of Council minutes, 1851-1936, and 1980-1997; by-laws, 1850-1925; assessment and collectors rolls, 1850-1909. Financial papers, 1850-1906, legal papers, 1850-1909, election papers, 1853-1909, road papers, 1850-1906, school papers, 1842-1871, tavern inspector's papers, 1850-1863, vital statistics, 1869-1891, petitions, 1850-1912, council correspondence, 1851, 1922, and miscellaneous reports, 1890-1908. Also contains affidavits and letters relating to Pittsburgh Township, 1893.
Zone des notes
État de conservation
Source immédiate d'acquisition
Purchase - 1984.
Transfer from City of Kingston, Corporate Records Clerk, 2019.
Classement
Langue des documents
- anglais
Écriture des documents
Localisation des originaux
MF 2179 - MF 2186
2235.2
2262.1
MF 3123 - MF 3124
MF 5516 - MF 5517
Disponibilité d'autres formats
Restrictions d'accès
Open
Délais d'utilisation, de reproduction et de publication
Public domain
Instruments de recherche
Éléments associés
See also Frontenac County fonds for additional Pittsburgh Township material.
Accroissements
No further accruals are expected
Note générale
Accession 2019-049 (2262.1)
Note générale
Some of the microfilm material was purchased from the Archives of Ontario at various points in the past.