The fonds consists of records of the descendants of John Douglas. Letters, sermons, addresses and speeches of Rev. George Douglas, Methodist minister, founder of the Wesleyan Theological College in Montreal; correspondence, World War I records, mining and consulting reports, speeches and publications of geologist/professor, George Vibert Douglas. Correspondence of Nina E. Douglas; material related to the Old Brewery Mission in Montreal; correspondence and travel diaries of astrophycisist/professor, Dr. Allie V. Douglas.
The fonds consists of correspondence, war records, manuscripts, articles and book reviews, essays and stories, published works, projects, speeches and addresses, photographs, diplomas and certificates, and artifacts relating to his life as a renowned pathologist, researcher, teacher, administrator, essayist and writer.
The fonds consists of photographs of buildings, events and people in Gananoque taken in preparation for the creation of "Gananoque 2000," a book written and compiled by Douglas Bickerton. Also includes a copy of the book and notes on the photographs.
The fonds consists of correspondence, writings and lecture notes with slides by Dr. Bryans. Includes correspondence and a vaccination record from the Second World War.
The fonds consists of correspondence, printed material, photocopies and photographs relating to Livingstone and several other family members, including his brother, Dr. Charles Livingstone.