The fonds consists of correspondence and news clippings mainly concerning H.J. Symington's retirement as president of Trans-Canada Air Lines, as a director of Canadian National Railways and as Chairman of the Board of Price Brothers and Company Limited. Also includes correspondence from Symington to Fay Christie during their courtship (1908-1910), a press release about Symington handwritten by Louis St-Laurent, and a certificate signed by King George VI. The proceedings and arrangements for the funeral of William Lyon Mackenzie King and lifetime gold passes for CN Rail and Trans-Canada Air Lines are also included. This fonds contains the following series: Correspondence (1908-1965), Subject Files (1925-1965), and Photographs (1948-1962).
The collection consists of estate files from the Upper Canada Probate and Surrogate Courts, as well as assorted deeds, wills and registers for the counties of Frontenac, Dundas, Hastings, Prescott, Stormont, Leeds and Grenville and Lennow and Addington.
Fonds consists of reports and photographs of a trip to France, 1962; report of Ronald and Beryl Way, as general consultants, on the restoration of Louisbourg; two volumes, with maps, containing documentary evidence relating to the Ontario-Quebec boundary; research reports on the establishment of Upper Canada Village, the 'Battle of Chrysler's Farm', the Loucks Family and the Loyalist Farm, and 'Roads in Upper Canada, 1783-1867; and a copy of Ronald Way's article entitled, "The Topographical Aspect of Canadian Defence (1783-1871)".
Collection consists of travellers' accounts of visits to Kingston and vicinity (1671-1900); copies of articles and booklets relating to the history of Kingston and district.
The fonds consists of correspondence, subject files and news clippings relating to the activities of Henry J. Donley as a prominent member of the Progressive Conservative Party in the Kenora-Rainy River district.
Collection consists of correspondence, copy of the Will, clippings, a photograph of the Harvey Family coat-of-arms, and a PMT relating to Arthur Harvey and his descendants.
Fonds includes records and publications of The Ethnicity and Democratic Governance Project which was an international Canadian-based five year SSHRC research initiative led by Bruce Berman of Queen's University, the team of thirty-nine international researchers and additional associated organizations examined one of the most complex and challenging issues of the world today: governing ethnic diversity.
Also consists of a submission to the Canada National History Society in relation to the "Pierre Berton Award".