The first section is in the form of an acount book for the period from February to April, 1875. The remainder is a journal written between June and July, 1879, and is entitled The Men of '98 : the Wexford Insurrection. Although the notes are written in the first person, it is unlikely that Bolger is the original author. File also contains letters referring to the contents of the journal and to Thomas Bolger.
Contains a few handwritten copies and clippings of poems. Some original verse, plus short poems by Grace Mooers, Kingston, and Myrtle and Mabel Milligan of Toronto.
Contains sketches and plans for various buildings Stirling worked on, including Osgoode Hall, Toronto, Masonic Hall, Halifax and Butler's Hotel, Bedford, N.S.
Contains handwritten notebook of poems and notes about Armenia. The notes on Armenia reflect the artivities of the Salvation Army in response to events there and the reaction of the population of Kingston and Canada to the events in Armenia in 1895.
Fonds consists of correspondence; subject files; agenda and minutes of Annual General and Board meetings; reports and policy documents; newsletters and other publications; photographs and slides; clippings.
Series of articles regarding the discovery of Norse relics in northern Ontario and the presence of a tribe of 'White Indians' near Hudson's Bay, arguing for a European presence in North America approx. 500 years before Columbus and French exploroation.