The fonds consists exhibition files, administrative records and fundraising event files. Includes images of all of the artwork displayed in the Union Gallery and promotional material. The fonds contains the following series: Administration (1994-2010), Fundraising (1996-2005) and Exhibits (1994-2005).
This collection reflects the undertakings and activities of three distinct, yet overlapping, Ukrainian groups in Kingston, Ontario: St. Michael's Ukrainian Catholic Parish, the Ukrainian Canadian Club of Kingston (a secular offshoot of the Church) and the Canadian League for the Liberation of Ukraine. The collection primarily consists of financial information but also includes newsletters, correspondence, receipts and some membership information for each of the groups identified.
The fonds is comprised of material collected, collated and copied by the Ukrainian Canadian Civil Liberties Association in preparation for, and for participation in, the Deschenes Commission of Inquiry on War Criminals in Canada. The fonds also includes the regular administration files created and received by the Association in the course of its regular activities. The Association files include material such as mailouts, correspondence, clippings and subject files of interest to the organization.
Fonds consists of microfilmed copies of records created and/or maintained by the Tyendinaga Indian Agency. The records are comprised of two bound volumes containing records of sales of Indian lands, a bound cash book recording monies collected for the rental and sale of Indian lands, miscellaneous receipts and letters from the area's inhabitants to the Agent at Tyendinaga, annual census returns of the Native population in the Agency, ten blotter-copy letterbooks and a scrapbook. The letters are written mainly to officials of the Department of Indian Affairs in Ottawa and are concerned with administrative matters, problems arising from the rental and sale of lands, requests for supplies and money for schools and the church, and complaints of the Native population. Each letterbook contains an alphabetical subject index at the beginning. Copies of the minutes of Band Council Meetings are included in the Agent's reports. The scrapbook contains typed historical information on the Native population and pictures and clippings of local activities and accomplishments.
Department of Indian Affairs fonds, Archives of Ontario