Poem titled Peter Ottawa by E.W. Thompson in The Toronto World, Feb. 15, 1908. As well as a death notice in, The Canada Farmer, in Toronto, Upper Canada on May 1, 1865 entitled The Late Col. E.W. Thomson.
Collection consists of recordings of the "James Richardson & Sons Limited 100th Anniversary Broadcast" (21 September 1957); Jake Edwards broadcasting the Varsity (University of Toronto) Blues versus the Queen's University Golden Gaels football game, held at Varsity Stadium, Toronto, Ontario (9 November 1957); and "Queen's Quarter Hour", (17 February [19-?]), as recorded by CKWS Radio, Kingston, Ontario.
Fonds consists of an invitation to, and attendees list for the Engineering Society's, Science '71 Formal entitled, "Vendetta", held 6 November 1970, in Grant Hall; plus a ticket to the Chuck Berry, Guess Who concert the following evening, in the Queen's Ice Arena; matchbooks having the inscription "Don't Let the Bastards Grind You Down," and four shot glasses.
The fonds conisists of wills, accounts, property dispute documents, and the marriage affidavits of Jonathon, Chester and Dorval Peters. Also includes the Peters family genealogical chart.
Relates to Henry Smith, Jr., Member for the County of Frontenac, being incapable according to law of taking a Legal Oath of Office, as he was never acquitted of a charge of wilful and corrupt perjury, 31 July 1835.
Item is a petition, 1835 July 8, of citizens of Toronto relating to a request to the Provincial Legislature to amend or repeal the law incorporating the City of Toronto.