The fonds consists of correspondence, biographical material, subject files, degrees, photographs and miscellaneous material mostly relating to Dr. O'Connor's activities with the Queen's University military hospitals in World War I and with his connections to Queen's University. Also includes an annoted textbook on bacteriology.
Fonds consists of drawings of Macdonald Park (blueprint and tracing linen), Kingston, Ontario; and "Blank and Die Piercing", as executed for the Faculty of Applied Science course, Drawing 1A, by Francis Saldarelli, while a student at Queen's University at Kingston.
The fonds consists of a narrative and correspondence written by Dr. Wafer as a surgeon for the Union Army during the American Civil War. The collection also contains two photographs of Francis Wafer, one by famous photographer M. Brady, and one coloured with Wafer in army uniform. There are also several medical/student cards.
Fonds consists of a series of letters addressed to Francis L. Walsh from authors such as W. H. Draper, J.H. Dunn and W. W. Baldwin a year before his death. Also includes a "Blue Book Department" circular dated December 30th, 1843.
Fonds consists of correspondence sent from Europe by Francis Edward Wootton to family during WWI, as well as field manuals and other handbooks for officers. Also includes letters to Ada Scharman (Mrs. Wootton) upon her move to New Zealand, and a box of assorted pins, buttons, shell casings, and a trench knife.
Fonds consists of correspondence, including Andre Beiler and Richard Finnie; manuscripts, including "Andre Bieler: An Artists's Life and Times', and 'History of Art', as published in "County of a Thousand Lakes", photographs; news clippings; and art exhibition catalogues.