The collection consists of various documents from Kingston, including receipts, permits and handwritten histories of the area, as well as a map of Port Arthur and a stock certificate for Meridian Gold Mining Company in Nova Scotia. Also includes a permit for privy cleaning, and an overdue notice for library books.
Item is a package presented to W.M. Nickle by the Select Committee on Highway Safety to thank him for his tenure as Chair of the Committee. Includes annotated copies of legislation and notes on the presentation of the bill before the Ontario Legislature.
Items are a manuscript history of the Laidman family of Binbrook, Ontario (ca. 1950) and a partial list of Presbyterian records and pamphlets in the Dominion Archives (1924).
The collection consists of a copy of "Notices of the Rideau Canal" (1832) signed by Esther March By, a letter to Col. John By (8 Apr. 1833), a history of "Col. By and the Rideau Canal" produced on the centenary of the Canal (1932), an address from a Rotary luncheon in Gananoque on "The Rideau Canal System" (1943) by Charles E. Kidd, and clippings relating to the canal.
Items are the order of service for the first United Church of Canada in Toronto, 10 June 1925, and for the first Kingston service in Grant Hall, 21 June 1925
Items are an annotated typescipt of an obituary for Harry Langford Wilson, a Queen's graduate and later professor at Johns Hopkins University, as well as a photograph of a bust of Wilson