Collection of documents relating to Adolphustown and Napanee area. Family names include Roblin, Steel, Lucas, Miller and Foley. There is also a list of subscribers of a telephone company founded at Adolphustown in 1888. Several invoices from Albert College are also in the collection.
This fonds consists of files relating to Harold Ritchie's involvement with the Angel of Mercy Monument, a plaque at K.C.V.I., the fountain in Centennial Park and teaching conditions, all in Kingston.
Collection consists of a photograph of Gunner Henry Edward Harry Brouse taken in uniform after his enlistment in the 2nd Heavy Battery, Canadian Field Artillery, at the age of fifteen; and photocopies of the Attestation Papers and other supporting documentation relating to H.E.H. Brouse to provide added context to the photo.
Fonds consists of a copy of Jenifer McKendry's paper entitled, "A Discussion of Kingston and Area's Historic Small Houses Known as 'The Ontario Cottage' Type."
Collection consists of photocopy (2007) of the "Attestation Paper"; and photograph of Lieutenant John Arthur Dalton of Kingston; a press photograph ["Chicago Tribune"] of officials of the newly formed National Unity Party (a.k.a. Canadian Nazi Party) at a convention in Kingston, Ontario, held 2 July 1938, an article copied from the "Toronto Star" (4 July 1938), and a brief biographical sketch of Party leader Adrien Arcand.