Item is a printed collection of letters addressed to the Hon. William Morris, Chairman of the Board of Trustees, from Rev. Robert MacGill relating to the future prospects of Queen's College (Queen's University).
Letters adressed to his father, sister and brother from Fort Henry and Toronto in which Milne declares his innocence regarding participation in the Rebellion of 1837.
Consists of correspondence from William Macaulay to his mother and brother residing in Kingston while he was living in England studying at Oxford (1816-1818).
Transcriptions of letters written to England, from John Alves and Helen Kerr. These letters describe economic, social and political conditions in Upper Canada.
Two letters from Susan Webster of Weare, New Hampshire addressed to her cousin Hannah Straw in Hamilton, Upper Canada, relating to social and family events.
Addressed to Babbage from several federal ministers and journalists. Correspondents are Hector Charlesworth, Charles A. Dunning, C.D. Howe, Ernest Lapointe, John R. MacNicol and Fernand Rinfret.