The fonds consists of correspondence, drafts of his books, poems, photographs and news clippings. Correspondents include W.B. Yeats, other members of the Yeats family, George Russell (A.E.), George Moore, John Eglinton and Padraic Colum.
Fonds consists of day books, ledgers, and contracts relating to the operations of Mitchell and Wilson, Ltd., including contracts for building Nokomis Lodge on Howe Island, and many contracts with New York architect, Frank T. Lent.
Fonds consists of correspondence; subject files; manuscripts; writings; reviews; addresses; material relating to conferences she attended and/or organised; awards and other honours she has received over the years; course material, public relations items, and examinations set during her time at Queen's University at Kingston; photographs; clippings; and videocassettes of a visit to Queen's University at Kingston by Michel Butor.
The fonds consists of textual records documenting Ristvedt's involvement in a number of arts and local environmental organizations over the years as well as a small number of records pertaining to her practice. The fonds is comprised of seven series: Friends of the Salmon River; Royal Canadian Academy of Arts; Local/ Regional Organizing; Kingston Artists' Association Inc. (K.A.A.I.); National Arts Service Organization (NASO); Teaching; and, Personal.
Fonds consists of a scrapbook kept by Mildred Clow during her final year of study at Queen's University in the class of Arts '14. The scrapbook contains diary entries, programmes, photographs and news clippings, mostly pertaining to her life at Queen's.
Fonds consists of photographs of the interior and exterior of the old County of Frontenac Jail, which was formerly located behind the County of Frontenac Court House, Kingston, Ontario.