Lorne and Edith Pierce collection. Howard L. Trueman sous-fonds
- CA ON00239 SF156
- Sub-fondo
- 1961
Sous-fonds consists of a typescript for the speech titled "The Quiet Revolution."
Trueman, Howard Lewis
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Lorne and Edith Pierce collection. Howard L. Trueman sous-fonds
Sous-fonds consists of a typescript for the speech titled "The Quiet Revolution."
Trueman, Howard Lewis
Lorne and Edith Pierce collection. Alexander Young Jackson sous-fonds
Tom Thomson : article. Typescript.
Jackson, Alexander Young
Lorne and Edith Pierce collection. Lucy M. Kinloch sous-fonds
The sous-fonds is comprised of a typescript for the article: The development of children's literature in Canada.
Kinloch, Lucy M.
Lorne and Edith Pierce collection. Edwin Markham sous-fonds
The sous-fonds is comprised of an autographed holograph of the poem Outwitted signed by the author, addressed to Lorne Pierce.
Markham, Charles Edwin Anson
The Grand Union Clothing Company
Item is a poster for "The Grand Union Clothing Company" of 122 Princess St., Kingston.
The Grand Union Clothing Company
Lorne and Edith Pierce collection. E. D. Phillips sous-fonds
Sous-fonds consists of a manuscript for Notes on Moliere and history of French drama.
Phillips, E. D.
Lorne and Edith Pierce collection. Alfred Wellington Purdy sous-fonds
Sous-fonds consists of typescripts for the following poems: Beggared heart; The cave painters; Dahlias; Landscape; Parable; Pressed on sand; Restricted; and The sea-shell.
Purdy, Alfred Wellington
Lorne and Edith Pierce collection. Carl Sandburg sous-fonds
Sous-fonds consists of a holograph, autographed poem: As I rode from Chicago in a night of black rain.
Sandburg, Carl
The fonds consists of correspondence, clippings, speeches, reports and photographs dealing largely with Dr. Stirling's long association with Queen's University, particularly the period when he was Chancellor. Most of these papers are about Dr. Stirling's public life.
Stirling, John Bertram
The fonds consists of correspondence, legal documents, financial records, minutes and reports of the Kingston, Ontario home for indigents. Of particular interest are two visitors books (1853-1863) which record the comments of members of the Board of Directors who visited the House of Industry every four or five days.
House of Industry