Chapter I
Naval engagement, roads, ferries and bridges, early days, first buildings, places of worship and cemeteries, 1st sermon, belfry, unknown grave, clergymen who lived in Long River, taking up the census.
Chapter II
Clearing the land, plows, harrows, sickle, scythe, reaper, binder, combine, threshing mills, potato machinery, oyster mud digging, oldest machinery owners, etc.
Chapter III
Johnstone Mill 1820, doctors and dentists in the 19th century, mails and postal services, 1st Polling District in Queens.
Chapter IV
Accidents, October Gale 1860, Flora Ramsay, near tragedy, near drowning accident, an upsetting catastrophe, big forest fire and bear stories.
Chapter V Schools, great changes, tradesmen, Long River boys and girls.
Chapter VI
United Empire Loyalists, Duncan MacLean Esq., Rev. Lewis Charles Jenkins and family, Robert Fitzsimmons, Col. E. W. Johnstone, Campbells.
Chapter VII
Honor Roll, Red Cross, Missionary Societies, Women’s Institutes, choirs past and present, rural beautification and Long River girl who presented a bouquet to the Queen.
Chapter VIII
Long River Hall, social life, Farmers’ Institutes, egg circles, cheese and butter factories, illustration station, house hauling, railway survey.
Chapter IX
Ye Olde Mill Museum, fox farming, unusual weather, mysterious beliefs.
Chapter X Sports, harness racing, tug of war, bowling, hockey.
Chapter XI
Map of Long River, present farm owners and acreage 1967. Sources of information.