Stone Mills is a lower-tier township north of Greater Napanee in Lennox and Addington County, Ontario, Canada.
Other local industry has included farming, paper mills (on the west side of the village), and publishing (see Harrowsmith Country Life).
In the early and mid-1900s, Croydon was a well-developed farming community that featured several hotels, a general store, a church, a post office, a schoolhouse, and a gristmill.
Although business and industry are currently non-existent in Croydon, many of the original buildings have been renovated and are serving as family homes.
Erinsville also is the site of the Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, a Roman Catholic parish.
[4] Newburgh (44°19′30″N 76°52′40″W / 44.32500°N 76.87778°W / 44.32500; -76.87778), formerly an incorporated village, retains the status of a designated place in the Canadian census data.
Railway lines bypassed the village and manufacturers were unable to move goods efficiently to and from Newburgh.
Also, contributing to this decline were several major fires, the worst which happened in 1887 and destroyed eighty-four buildings in the centre of the village.