Collection consists of scrapbooks, accounts, diaries, photos, etc. of Knapp-Anglin- McCuaig family; watercolour of Fort Frontenac, Tete du Pont; Collection consists of land records relating to Kingston and area families including Derbyshire, Hodgson, Leonard, McLeod, Moon, the Opinicon Ranching Company, and Wiskin; financial records relating to the Knapp family; and subject files relating to the Canadian Women's Chritian Temperance Union, G.A. Stinson & Company, The King Edward Hotel Company Limited, and Japanese student, Toshi Ikehara who studied at Queen's in the 1890s. Also includes a book of pressed flowers from Jerusalem.
Fonds consists of correspondence; subject files; research material, a copy of Dr. Hill's doctorial thesis; letters of appointment to Queen's University; and various honours and awards bestowed upon her.
Fonds consists of student notes, minutes, reports, and research compiled by J.E. Mackay. Includes records relating to the First World War and the Princess Patricia Canadian Light Infantry.
The fonds consists of correspondence and subject files relating to various matters during Salsberg's term as an alderman and as a member of the Ontario Legislature. Also included are correspondence and research notes relating to many topics pertaining to the Jewish communities in Canada and around the world. There are also copies of Salsberg's articles written for the Canadian Jewish News and other publications. Personal photos and some of Dora's files can also be found in this fonds. This fonds contains the following series: Politics (1937-1957), Judaica (1906-1995), Writings (1949-1993) and Personal records ([190-]-[199-]).
The collection consists of photographs of J.B. Salsberg and his family, as well as postcards from the Soviet Union, annotated Communist booklets, and a letter from Salsberg to his niece, Sharyn.
Item is a notice for the processing of claims from Philadelphia relating to the sixth article of amity, commerce and nivigation between His Britannic Majesty and the United States of America. The notice is signed by Wm Moore Smith.
The fonds consists of material chiefly from the late 1940's to 1973 and reflect Hannah's relationship with Queen's University. The fonds is comprised of correspondence, manuscript reminiscences (The Hannah Saga), printed material, and diplomas of Weston L Herriman (Queen's M.D 1855).