The collection consists of copied plans for Kingston town hall and Kingston market house as well as a house plan on St. Denis Street in Montreal for the Heirs Hunt. There is one original set of plans, attributed to George Browne, for the Bank of Montreal (Frontenac Club) on King Street, Kingston.
Fonds consists twenty-five volumes of correspondence, commissions, addresses, draft speeches and articles, poll books and accounts. Of particular note is a diary kept by George Brown's father, Peter Brown, recording a trip from Edinburgh to New York, 24 April to 30 June 1837, volume 12 and poll books for Kent and Lambton counties, 1851, volume 23.
Official correspondence and other papers including a proclamation offering a reward for prosecution against vandalism commited against the monument to Sir Isaac Brock at Queenston Heights.
Fonds consists of Chemistry notebooks from classes at Queen's University, 1957-1959; contract evaluations; correspondence and articles pertaining to a close friend and colleague, Dennis V.C. Awang; correspondence and article on the history of Gordon Hall, Queen's University at Kingston; slides of wild flowers; a tribute to Robert Young Moir delivered on 4 May 1996 at Sydenham Street United Church, Kingston, Ontario, plus other material relating to his former chemistry professor; photographs depicting scenes of Kingston and Queen's University.
Fonds consists of annual reports, programmes, invitations, and promotional material relating to Sydenham Street United Church, and especially the royal visit of H.M. Queen Elizabeth II and H.R.H. Prince Philip to Canada, and Sydenham Street, in 1959, to officially open the St. Lawrence Seaway.
The fonds consists of correspondence, news clippings, memorial booklet containing appreciation by Dr. R.C. Wallace and address by Rev. Hugh McLeod at his funeral.
The fonds consists of correspondence, subject files, research and lecture notes, student essays, photographs and sound recordings; and material relating to the history of First Baptist Church, Kingston, Ontario (1913-1992). The papers have documentation on Dr. Rawlyk's professional activities, wide research interests, and rich religious life. The papers include his extensive correspondence with Canadian and American scholars. The files of writings show his broad range of interests in the fields of Evangelical/Baptist history, the life and works of Henry Alline, the history of the Maritime provinces, and Canadian historiography generally. Extensive documentation is included on the two important events in Dr. Rawlyk's scholarly life: the 1993 Angus Reid Poll on Religious life in Canada; and the 1995 conference on Canadian Evangelicals, both assisted by the P.E.W. Trust.
The fonds consists of photocopied correspondence and lecture delivered on the topic 'Water, Its Sources and impurities with reference to Mineral Waters" by George Whitmarsh.