The fonds consists of correspondence, memoranda, notes, printed material, press clippings, scrapbooks and subject files. Also includes correspondence with Sir Wilfred Laurier and Morris Family, material relating to the school issue in the North West Territories and the Manitoba School Act, Morris family correspondence and various documents relating to the early history of Queen's University.
The fonds consists of microfilm of the proceedings of the annual business meetings of the advisory council. Includes reports from the president, Lester B. Pearson and Joseph E. Smallwood. In addition there are the reports of the Finance Constitution, Resolution, Credentials and Organization Committees as well as various provincial and political associations.The textual consists of press releases, pamphlets, speeches and memoranda issued by the leadership candidates at the Liberal leadership convention. Includes material relating to the organization of the campaign of Paul Martin.
The fonds consists of family correspondence and papers of the Winslow family, N.B.; the Saunders family, N.B; and the personal papers of William Brown (fl. 1790), a Loyalist who moved to London, England; the letter of resignation of Rev. John Burnyet of Sackville parish; N.B. Town Book (1786-1806); N.B. Census Returns (for Dorchester, Sackville, Westmorland, Hopewell, Salisbury, Moncton and Botsford); Sackville town book with miscellaneous public records; Account book of a Sackville area merchant; letters of Amos Botsford.
Fonds consists of correspondence, speeches, and articles relating to McArthur's work as an historian. Also includes a 'Student's Drawing Book' (scrapbook), containing invitation cards from various Queen's University at Kingston Student Societies to attend their events, as well as personalised Alma Mater Society student election cards.
Fonds consists of correspondence, business records, bonds, stocks and memoranda. Also includes the marriage certificate of John Macaulay and Sarah Phillis Young, 1853 and the prayer book of Robert Macaulay, father of John Macaulay, with manuscript additions giving information on births, marriages and deaths in the Kingston area.
Relate to John Palmer and his family. Includes a memorial, an indenture, a receipt from the pickering Harbour and Road Company and some photocopies from the family Bible showing relationships among the Palmer, Matchett, Herron, Doyle and Decker families.