The Cyril Greenland fonds which include correspondence, subject files, and miscellaneous files contain important files relating to the life and work of Merrill Denison, his family (including Flora MacDonald Denison, Mary Merrill and the Merrill family) as well as the property at Bon Echo. The files contain some information about Walt Whitman and Bon Echo and the suffrage movement in Canada.
Fonds consists of day books, ledgers, and contracts relating to the operations of Mitchell and Wilson, Ltd., including contracts for building Nokomis Lodge on Howe Island, and many contracts with New York architect, Frank T. Lent.
Fonds consists of research material relating to J. Pritchard's latest book entitled, "Bridge of Ships: Canadian Shipbuilding During the Second World War"; correspondence; and articles.
Fonds consists of t WMI's purpose, history, and activities, as documented through correspondence, agendas/minutes, and reports at all three levels - the Working Group, Leadership Council and Issue Groups; also, included is the final report, 'Searching for Gold', which was presented to the Mines Ministers Conference in Victoria, British Columbia, in September 1994.
Fonds consists of research material; manuscripts; legal and financial records; genealogies; maps and plans; photographs; clippings; and sound recordings relating to various projects including the history of the Cataraqui Cemetery Company, the history of the Village of Cataraqui, the history of the Village of Williamsville, the portratits of Kingston's mayors hanging in City Hall, Kingston streets, Kingston inns, noteworthy women of Kingston, and miscellaneous Kingston families; interview with Harold Riley reminiscing about growing up in Cataraqui, Ontario.
This fonds consists of correspondence; subject files; notebooks; financial and legal records; holograph Presbyterian sermons, 1819-1840, with a few dated as late as 1882, minutes of Kirk sessions, synod addresses, annual stripend list, temperance literature, and other religious tracts; ledger for a store, ca. 1818; material relating to Queen's University at Kingston including course notes, examinations, and ephemera; records of a medical practice; photographs; clippings; local historical documents and artifacts. This material relates to the Presbyterian Minister, the Reverend John Dickey, of Williamsburg, Ontario, and various of his descendants.
The fonds consists of correspondence, manuscripts (both published and unpublished), poems, plays, notebooks, and daybooks. The material reflects Humphrey's literary life from her teenage years up until 2010, and shows the process of writing books of both poetry and prose from beginning to end. The fonds is comprised of the following series: Correspondence; Daybooks; Promotional material; Teaching Material and Writings.
The fonds consists of correspondence; subject files; financial and legal records; minutes; reports; speeches and addresses; family genealogy records; photographs, posters; and clippings; much of it relating to a number of cultural and artistic groups in Kingston and around Ontario, including the Domino and Grand Theatres (Kingston), Kingston Regional Arts Counci, Agnese Etherington Arts Centre Tour Committee, Theatre Ontario, and the International Amateur Theatre Association. There is also a sound recording of an interview between Bill Luxton and Rich Little pertaining to the Eastern Ontario Drama Festival.
Fonds consists of glass plate negatives from the Charles H. Boyes Studio in Kingston, containing portraits of families and individuals, including portraits of graduates from Royal Military College and Queen's University.