The fonds consists of correspondence and files relating to his position at Queen's University and the Department of Anatomy, and correspondence and miscellaneous documents relating to his work in the West Indies and Ghana. Also includes files concerning the Beth Israel Congregation of Kingston, draft constitutions, correspondence and miscellaneous materials. There are also citizenship awards for volunteer work in support of archives, and a bound volume entitled 'B. N. Kropp Bibliography.'
The fonds consists of correspondence, notes, subject files, and lecture outlines for most of her teaching career. The bulk of the fonds is professional papers relating to Dr. Worsley's career as a computer specialist and university teacher.
Fonds consists of a scrapbook belonging to Helen Wilton (B.A. "21) depicting her time as a student at Queen's University at Kingston (1917-1921); "Guest Book" for Ban Righ Hall (1925-1950); photo album of residence Dons; correspondence; profile.
The fonds consists of legal papers belonging to George Baxter and family, Misses Baxter and Mrs. Isabel Innes, and John Bell and his heirs. Also included are medical documents belonging to John Maitland. Most of the material relates to the family farm in Pittsburgh Township and the family home at Cataraqui Grange. There is also correspondence to Lt. Col. L.D.M. Baxter, dominion president of the Canadian Legion of the British Empire Service League, from several leading world figures, as well as articles relating to John R. Day.
The fonds consists of 25 photographs, with negatives, from a family album dated 1895-1906. Images include Queen's University campus views, interiors and exteriors of Kingston homes on Alwington and Bagot streets and Victoria School.