Correspondence, reports, memos, from 1915 to 1922 of the First Congregational Church, Kingston, prior to the time it was sold by the Congregational Union to the Masonic Order. The church was on Wellington Street at Johnson. Much of the correspondence is to, or from, Mr. John H. Davis of the Kingston Dry Dock (foot of Bay Street) who was secretary for a time. Mr. James Hendry was another secretary. Other names which appear are Reverend William Gunn, general secretary of the Congregational Union of Canada; Dr. A. Neish, chemistry department, Queen's University; Dr. E.C.D. MacCallum, Medical faculty. Queen's University; Reverend T. De Courcy Raynor, sometime minister of First Congregational Church, Kingston. Also includes one 'Marriage Register' for the first Congregational Church, Kingston, Ont.
The fonds consists of bound financial records and bound guest books. The bound financial records include Sunday school, donation, missionary, and maintenance records. The financial records predominantly list amounts of monies received from parishioners, monies spent, and information about Church staff. The guest books list the names and addresses of visitors from other churches. The arrangement of this fonds has been established by the archivist.
Photographs of Amos Mallory Shaw (tentative identification) and friends in the Fifth Field Company Canadian Engineers formed by Department of Militia on Queen's University campus 1911.
The fonds consists of correspondence, reading notes, memoranda, news clippings, parish lists, subscribers to Church papers, St. James Church, Tweed, Ont., 1911, and parish lists, Lombardy, Ont. Also contains miscellaneous documents, compiled and relating to Reverend Kirkpatrick, Sheldon Young Parry [F.W.?] Kirkpatrick, and F.G. Kirkpatrick.
Collection consists of photographs of the exterior and interior of the Darlingside store, a National Historic site, located on the banks of the St. Lawrence River, in the Thousand Islands.
Programme for the farewell dinner for Dr. Henry Hunt (1888), Last Will and Testament of Archibald Dewer, Correspondence and deeds, including Indigenous land sale of St. Regis lands.
Paper in partial fulfillment of a Master of Arts program at York University, 1984. Records of Queen's University students were used for the period from 1895 to the 1900's.
The fonds consists of correspondence, bulletins, reports, briefs, invoices, constitution and news clippings. Correspondents include Lawren Harris, Frederick Taylor, H.G. Kettle, Elizabeth Wynwood and André Biéler.
Fonds consists of various records from the Farrell and Sutherland families. Includes the diary of Alexander Gray Farrell from his role in the survey of the Northwest Territories under the British government. Also includes photographs of the Chit-Chat club (Kingston), 1885, and 42nd regiment, 1898, as well as Queen's memorabilia from various QU grads. Also includes correspondence of John Farrell (Belfast Ireland) in the 1830s.