Collection consists of scrapbooks, accounts, diaries, photos, etc. of Knapp-Anglin- McCuaig family; watercolour of Fort Frontenac, Tete du Pont; Collection consists of land records relating to Kingston and area families including Derbyshire, Hodgson, Leonard, McLeod, Moon, the Opinicon Ranching Company, and Wiskin; financial records relating to the Knapp family; and subject files relating to the Canadian Women's Chritian Temperance Union, G.A. Stinson & Company, The King Edward Hotel Company Limited, and Japanese student, Toshi Ikehara who studied at Queen's in the 1890s. Also includes a book of pressed flowers from Jerusalem.
This fonds consists of two travel documents for Simeon Doudiet of the Principality of Neuchâtel, a region which is now part of Switzerland. The documents attest to the good character and birth of Doudiet as he is travelling from one district to another. One document still maintains partial seal remnant.
Fonds consists of correspondence, business records, bonds, stocks and memoranda. Also includes the marriage certificate of John Macaulay and Sarah Phillis Young, 1853 and the prayer book of Robert Macaulay, father of John Macaulay, with manuscript additions giving information on births, marriages and deaths in the Kingston area.
Fonds consists of personal correspondence relating to broadcasting and Kingston Symphony Association; correspondence, research notes, general course material, and papers relating to three policy seminars conducted by Dr. Trotter for the School of Public Administration, Queen's University at Kingston..
Fonds consists of records and memorabilia belonging to Queen's grad Pierre Wolfe, Meds '47. This includes his student notes for his medical classes taken at Queen's, 8mm film footage of Queen's campus and Kingston, photographs of Barriefield, Kingston, and Queen's, and pins, crests and medals.
Collection consists of photocopies of correspondence and research notes of William Bateson. Most of the originals are held in the UK at the Cambridge University Library and further copies reside at the John Innes Centre. They provided primary materials for "Treasure Your Exceptions. The Science and Life of William Bateson" (2008), which was coauthored by Alan Cock and Donald Forsdyke
Fonds consists of correspondence; photographs; and his long lost memoirs largely relating to his involvement in the 1837 Upper Canada Rebellion; and his interactions with such notables as William Lyon Mackenzie, Sir John A. Macdonald, Edward Barker, Pirate Bill and his daughter Kate, and a murderous Captain of the Fort Henry Guard.
Fonds contains film footage, originally shot in the late 1930s, by John Thomas Corkill, while a mining engineering student at Queen's University at Kingston, and includes Queen's football games, Queen's Bands, campus scenes and students, the 1939 Queen's Science Formal, the Napanee River, and various mining camps.