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MCHS is located at the cavan monaghan library
1 Dufferin St. Millbrook ON
MCHS is located at the cavan monaghan library
1 Dufferin St. Millbrook ON
Group of lacrosse players posing on a porch, holding sticks; banner reads Champions of Central Ontario, 1891.

Now & Then – Sporting Tales

Maintaining a record of our local history and encouraging people to be interested in various aspects of the past is a lot of what we do as MCHS, but now and then we just have to make a little history ourselves. Our Blocks & Blooms…

When the Railway Comes to Town

When the railroad from Port Hope to Millbrook opened in 1856, extending to Lindsay and Peterborough shortly afterwards, our region was transformed from a rural backwater to a transportation hub.

More Railway Stories

When the railroad from Port Hope to Millbrook opened in 1856, extending to Lindsay and Peterborough shortly afterwards, our region was transformed from a rural backwater to a transportation hub.

Now and Then – Making History

Maintaining a record of our local history and encouraging people to be interested in various aspects of the past is a lot of what we do as MCHS, but now and then we just have to make a little history ourselves. Our Blocks & Blooms…

Now & Then – Let’s Have a Little Fun

On the sports scene, Millbrook and the surrounding area hit the mark early with championship lacrosse teams from 1867 right through to at least the end of the 1920s. A jersey from the 1929 team hangs today in the Peterborough Sports Hall of Fame.…

The Municipal Hall as a Multipurpose Structure

By the 1840s, Cavan’s population had grown to several hundred and a rudimentary civic administration with elected councillors and an appointed clerk was in place. In the mid 1840s, a wood frame municipal structure was constructed in Millbrook (the largest community) at the site of…
Bronze memorial plaque with a cross, honoring William Henry Bateson of the Canadian Army Medical Corps, killed at Paschendaele, Nov 6, 1917, aged 42.

A Name Not on the Cenotaph

There is a plaque along the west wall of St Thomas Anglican church in Millbrook “In loving memory of William Henry Bateson…. killed at Passchendaele Nov 6th, 1917”. His name is not on our local cenotaph and I have wondered about this over the years.
Vintage open-top car with four passengers on a dirt road beside a wooden fence under trees in a black-and-white photo.

Cavan Monaghan Historical Overview

John Deyell assisted Samuel G. Wilmot in the first survey of this area in 1817 and is credited with naming Cavan and Monaghan Townships in honour of his Irish birthplace. An extraordinary entrepreneur, John Deyell lived to age 103 and is credited with significant…
Circular commemorative plaque on gravel: 'John Deyell 1775–1878' with text about a surveyor and pioneer and the village of Millbrook, Ontario.

Now & Then – What’s In a Name?

Place names in many ways reflect the history of a landscape. A road may be named after a prominent family or political figure, or a town in memory of the lands that settlers originated from. It may simply describe a prominent feature of the area.…
Three dairy bottle caps: two orange round lids reading 'Shady Nook Dairy' and 'Milk' with 'Pasteurized' text, flanking a silver triangular cap in the center.

Shady Nook Dairy

The following history has been gathered from an interview and subsequent newspaper feature written by Melodie McCullough for the Peterborough Examiner, March 22, 1999. The article was sent to the Historical Society by Jan Rowland, Cedar Valley Road, Fraserville. For 35 years, Clifford Larmer…

Memories of Main Street

Tracing the history of the recently restored cabinet that now houses displays in the Millbrook branch of the Cavan Monaghan Library, led us to Reg Fowler. Reg’s uncle Dave owned Fowler’s Men’s Wear, which he took over from his father George who ran it…
Smiling man in a military uniform holding a small cat outdoors in a field.

Who was Harry Williams?

The Resource Room of the Millbrook Public Library is named in honour of Harry Williams. So, who was this fellow? The fine citizens of Millbrook may have thought the same thing as a dashing young man in a Barbour motorcycle jacket rode his motorcycle into…