- CA ON00239 F2393
- Fonds
- 1915-1921
Fonds consists of the "Attestation Papers" of John Ernest Muckle; and a death medal, with covering letter from King George V.
Muckle, John Ernest
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Fonds consists of the "Attestation Papers" of John Ernest Muckle; and a death medal, with covering letter from King George V.
Muckle, John Ernest
The fonds consists of a Guest Book, which records 'after church' drop-ins at the MacDonald home on Sunday evenings to 175 Stuart Street, Kingston.
MacDonald, John Ford
Student attendance cards and diplomas of Giles who graduated in medicine from Queen's University in 1860.
John G. Giles
The fonds consists of a letter, 1929 Oct. 2, typed list of writings by and about Galsworthy, news clippings and book reviews, as well as a sample of Galsworthy's signature.
Galsworthy, John
Fonds documents the life and career of the Rt. Hon. John G. Diefenbaker. The fonds includes records relating to both of Diefenbaker's careers; that of a respected defence lawyer and as Canada's thirteenth prime minister. The fonds provides information on all aspects of Diefenbaker's political career, including his work within the Conservative Party, as a Member of Parliament, Leader of the Opposition and Prime Minister. These political records document policy development, program initiatives, such as northern development and the Bill of Rights, as well as international affairs, the cold war and government scandals. The fonds contains extensive records pertaining to Diefenbaker's personal life, and that of his family. Olive Diefenbaker's life as a political wife is also well documented. Diefenbaker's strong desire to preserve material relating to his personal history and that of his family has resulted in a comprehensive set of family papers. In addition to records about the 'Chief', the fonds contains a great deal about life in western Canada, particularly Saskatchewan, in the first half of the twentieth century. For example, Diefenbaker's legal records offer insight into the activities of a small town, prairie lawyer in the 1920s and 1930s. The Saskatchewan political scene is captured in these records, and much of the family correspondence depicts the lives of ordinary Canadians trying to build a life on the prairies. Aforementioned textual records have been divided into the following series: Legal series; Pre-1940 series; 1940-1956 series; Leader of the Official Opposition; Family series; Prime Minister's Office: Numbered files, 1957-1963; Reference series, 1957-1967; and PMO unnumbered correspondence series.
Diefenbaker, John George
Photocopies of extracts from diary, 1841-1845, concerning plans for Queen's University and Kingston City Hall and arbitration with Joseph Milner.
Howard, John George
Fonds consists of two albums containign historic and contemporary photographs of the Research Division of Ontario Hydro, plus John Gifford's retirement party.
Gifford, John J.
The fonds consists of photocopies of correspondence relating primarily to analyses of events in Canada. Includes letters from W.L. Mackenzie King and Robert L. Borden.
Foster, John Gilman
This fonds consists of correspondence relating to literary matters and the Foster Horse Show.
Glassco, John
Transcripts of Sprigg's shorthand letters related to the Orange Free State railway, trade and other agreements.
Sprigg, John Gordon