The fonds consists of business and personal correspondence, financial records and essays reflecting the interests of John M. Gill, businessman, fl. 1870-1905; Col. R.J. Gill, lawyer, fl. 1910-1960; and the Rev. Norman McLeod, fl. 1890-1930. Includes material on the James Smart Manufacturing Company and the First Presbyterian Church in Brockville. .
The fonds consists of a ledger of accounts of estate of G.F. Gildersleeve, 1906-1908, including statements relating to Kingston, Smiths Falls and Ottawa Railway; transcript of interview with Miss Gildersleeve, 1963, by Dr. Richard A. Pierce.
The fonds consists of correspondence, printed articles, photographs and minutes of the Canadian Council of Agriculture, 1911-1922. The correspondence is primarily with T.A. Crerar, Norman Lambert and R.S. Law. The fonds contains a great deal of information on western history from 1900 to 1935, particularly with regard to the political activities of the Progressives. Chipman's horticultural interests are also clearly shown.
Letter, family accounts and photographs of Henry Burstal as a cadet and officer. Includes a photocopy of a letter describing the family history of the Birkett and Wilson families.
Fonds consists of correspondence written to Gertrude Andrews by her close friend, Ruth Collier; much of which describes her trips across Canada with her husband, artist Allan Collier, during the latter's sketching expeditions.
The collection is comprised of letters written to Howard and Daisy Gerring by Alan and Ruth Collier during their summer sketching trips from 1956 to 1987. The letters are very detailed and were often created in a diary-type format with each letter containing daily accounts of the Colliers' travels. The letters reference people met on the journey, issues pertaining to the maintence of the their vehicle, and events that happened along the way. The material was arranged chronologically in binders by the Gerrings.
The fonds consists of correspondence, minutes, memoranda, curriculum material, research papers, manuscripts grant applications, research files and index cards, and clippings. These are records of Dr. Tulchinsky's professional life as a professor of History at Queen's University. Included here are some family and personal papers that outline his life outside of his involvement with Queen's. There is also a good deal of material relating to his involvement with and research interest in the Canadian Jewish Community and the Holocaust. The bulk of these records relate to Dr. Tulchinsky's teaching, research, and publications.