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The history behind the history: A virtual exhibit

Edith D. Taylor Ashton’s book on the history of Dorland’s Creek and its mills is not only an exhaustively researched and comprehensive look into Hillier’s early days but also presents a wider glimpse of the early days of Prince Edward County.

Follow in the footsteps of a historical author and gain an understanding of the breadth of research needed to accurately convey the stories of the past. This exhibit aims to showcase the resources referenced in the making of this book.

Interested in the book? Copies may be purchased from our bookstore.

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On the Edge of History – The history behind the history exhibit

Open only on Tuesdays and Thursdays.

Edith D. Taylor Ashton’s 1996 book on the history of Dorland’s Creek and its mills is not only an exhaustively researched and comprehensive look into Hillier’s early days but also a wider glimpse of the early days of Prince Edward County.

Follow in the footsteps of a historical author and gain an understanding of the breadth of research needed to accurately convey the stories of the past. This exhibit strives to showcase the historical references and artifacts that informed the book On the Edge of History and includes many examples of the reference materials used and those available in our collections and elsewhere.

Admission is by donation and copies of the book will be available for purchase.

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On the Edge of History – A look at the history behind the book – Exhibit preview

Edith D. Taylor Ashton’s 1996 book on the history of Dorland’s Creek and its mills is not only an exhaustively researched and comprehensive look into Hillier’s early days but also a wider glimpse of the early days of Prince Edward County.

Follow in the footsteps of a historical author and gain an understanding of the breadth of research needed to accurately convey the stories of the past. This exhibit strives to showcase the historical references and artifacts that informed the book On the Edge of History and includes many examples of the reference materials used and those available in our collections and elsewhere.

Admission is by donation and copies of the book will be available for purchase ($15)