- CA ON00239 F383
- Sammlung
- 1922-1935
Photocopies of letters between Rudyard Kipling and Harry Parker of Kingston. Also includes a clipping of an article about Kipling written by Parker.
Parker, Harry S.
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Photocopies of letters between Rudyard Kipling and Harry Parker of Kingston. Also includes a clipping of an article about Kipling written by Parker.
Parker, Harry S.
Reminiscences of the Science '44 Co-op, by F. C. Lendrum.
The fond consists of a photocopy of a history of the undertakings related to the Science '44 Co-op initiative by first year science students (J.S. Wrong, C.I.H. Nicholl, W. Sweet, C. Lendrum, and D. Lane) to establish Queen's Student-Run housing. .
Francis Clyde Lendrum
When the ferry stopped there/by Mark Mihorean
Essay for History 458, Queen's University. Relates to the Calvin family and Garden Island.
Mihorean, Mark
Sir John A. Macdonald 150th Birthday Reception and Dinner Guest book
The reception and dinner were sponsored by the Kingston Historical Society.
Kingston Historical Society
Letter to Mr. Richard H. Secord
Relates to the Exhibition at the Crystal Palace, Kingston.
Stuart, George Okill
"Years to Remember:" Cataraqui United Church: Historical record, 1790-1978.
Book containing an historical account of the church and congregation.
Cataraqui United Church of Canada, (Ont.) Youth Group
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.
Webster, Susan
The fonds consists of correspondence, drafts of writings, news clippings, photographs and scrapbooks. Includes 4 typescripts of unpublished novels, biographical material and notes made from taped interview.
Burkholder, Mabel
Four letters (includes transcripts) of correspondence from Barrie to James Alexander Roy.
Barrie, James Matthew
Fonds consists of correspondence arranged chronologically and published works compiled and microfilmed by Cornell University. Includes correspondence of Theodore Arnold Haultain, a bibliography of Smith's published works, subject index to Bystander columns in the Week and Toronto Weekly Sun and scrapbooks, 1844-1915. There is also correspondence concerning Canadian-American relations, Imperial relations, annexation, and Canadian politics, 1878-1909; correspondence from Sir John A. Macdonald relating to the Canadian Pacific Railway, federal politics, Ontario politics, Edward Blake, and Sir Francis Hincks 1878-1882; and letters from Smith to a student, or possibly junior professor at Oxford named Owen and to his mother Mrs. Owen, n.d.; 1864-1894.
Smith, Goldwin