Fonds consists of subject files; minutes of Executive and Annual General Meetings; various programs undertaken by the Association; newsletters; and photograph of community events.
Collection consists of material acquired during the research and writing of the history of the Canadian Locomotive Company, entitled, "Constructed in Kingston: A History of the Canadian Locomotive Companies, 1854-1968". Included are membership cards and a company medal belonging to William (Bill) Cox.
Fonds consists of correspondence regarding the unveiling of the Sharpshooter's Monument in Ottawa, legal documents relating largely to James Agnew, Solicitor for the City of Kingston, early petition to the Mayor of the Town of Kingston, Ontario seeking remission of taxes, and a list of those cadets attending the first class at the Royal Military College, Kingston, Ontario, in 1876, as well as a list of "Officers on the R.M.C. College Staff from 1876 till present date - 1902."
The fonds consists of a number of inscribed chapbooks (Flute, Grey Knitting, White Comrade), some newspaper clippings pertaining to Katherine Hale, and a number of inscribed books to Marie McPhedran from Katherine.
The fonds consists of letterbooks and financial records pertaining to the McLaughlin Carriage Works in Oshawa. The letterbooks and financial records offer a very full picture of the commercial activities of the McLaughlin carriage business, the forerunner of the McLaughlin automobile enterprises. Also included are a collection book and a general ledger.
Fonds consists of members of the McKelvey Family in military uniform; and as members of the 34th Course, Command School of Physical and Bayonet Training, Dover [England] (Novemebr 1917); DVD entitled, "George F. McKelvey B.A., 1915 Queen's University" and is a brief biography, in image and text of George F. McKelvey.
The fonds consists of correspondence, legal documents, war medals, photographs, two copies of the Holy Bible and a certificate signed by Winston Churchill with reference to the fact that Lt. R.C. McIntyre,16th Br., C.E.F., was mentioned in a dispatch from Field Marshall Sir Douglas Haig.
This collection consists of copies of a number of albumen prints, possibly taken by Thomas Bartley Tracy, a member of the International Boundary Commission, durings its survey of the 49th parallel west of Lake of the Woods. Includes many images of Red River and the surrounding district (ca.1872-1873); correspondence from the Boundary Commission and other sources relating to the photographs (ca.1900-1940); genealogical material pertaining to the Tracy and Boyd families.
Fonds consists of correspondence, to and from Maxwell McIlquham, his parents, siblings, friends, and military authorities from his time as a student at Queen's University at Kingston, to his tragic death on the battlefield in France, during World War One.