- CA ON00239 F2026
- Fonds
- 1901-1931
The fonds consists of records from the Ku Klux Klan of Kanada. The records largely revolve around the management of the organization.
Ku Klux Klan in Canada
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The fonds consists of records from the Ku Klux Klan of Kanada. The records largely revolve around the management of the organization.
Ku Klux Klan in Canada
Letters to Miss Drummond describing a holiday in Rome, 1911 April 15, a letter to an unidentified person re philosophy of life and a brief biography of Machar.
Machar, Agnes Maule
The fonds consists of ledgers, inventory of stock, 1850, and a daybook with the name John Hanagan on the outside. Includes some records of the Caledonians, a Scottish society in Kingston [ca. 1860].
Mackay, Donald
MacPherson, Crane and Company fonds
The fonds consists of letterbooks relating to the operations of MacPherson, Crane and Co.
MacPherson, Crane and Company
Biographical notes, articles, an indenture, coat of arms, photographs, obituaries relating to McRae and the Golden Lion Block, which he owned, and the Golden Lion Grocery, which he operated.
McRae, William Ross
Correspondence, memoranda and reports.
V. Mahalingam
The fonds consists of ledgers and notebooks from Mallory's practice. The ledgers record names, dates, brief notations of illnesses andtreatments, and fees. There are often lists of obstetrical cases at the ends of the ledgers. Occasionally total earnings for a period are noted, as well as the method of payment by patients. Also included is a Materia Medica notebook from 1885 which has notes taken from lectures by Dr. Oliver, a professor at the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons. There is also a notebook with notes on various types of medicines.
Mallory, Charles Norton
Scrapbook containing clippings relating to Queen's University (including programmes, greeting cards and directories) and photographs.
Roma Pauline Mix
The fonds consists of correspondence, commissions, and other documents pertaining to a variety of topics and interests of William Morris - elementary and university education, Clergy Reserves, church missions, synod and presbytery affairs, church unions and contemporary politics, particularly where the affairs of state bore religious consequence. The material is relevant to Morris's political career and includes several Royal Warrants authorizing his appointment to the Legislative Council, the Executive Council, and as Receiver-General of Canada as well as material pertaining to the history and founding of Queen's University. Of particular note is one letter from John A. Macdonald.
Morris, William
Samuel Finley Breese Morse fonds
Letters, material relating to the early history of the telegraph system and its original organizers and an autobiography of Henry J. Rogers, a collaborator of Morse.
Morse, Samuel Finley Breese