Fonds consists of lecture notes and course material relating to courses taught at Queen's University at Kingston, Harvard University, and Hong Kong; research notes; lithographed 1932 campaign poster signed by Franklin Delano Roosevelt; records of the Walter and Duncan Gordon Foundation documenting the creation of the Arctic Council.
Original manuscript diary of Dr. Thomas Robinson Dupuis' trip to Europe in the spring and summer of 1881. Of particular note are his many visits to hospitals and medical schools - witnessing curriculum, operating procedures, as well as sitting an exam for a diploma from the Royal College of Surgeons.
Fonds consists of a copy of an essay entitled, "Who I am, and how and why I came to Queen's", written by Dr. Ross in 1906, while attending the School of Medicine.
Holograph letter to the chairman of the eastern and Ottawa District Land Board, notifying him that he is returning his late father's land location ticket due to the land's poor location and requesting lands elsewhere; photocopy of his Last Will and Testament, 13 May, 1826.
Three photocopied extracts from papers of Thomas Mossington who visited Kingston and area in 1804, 1814-15, 1830. Originals located in Ontario Archives.
Fonds consists of letters to Thomas Kirkpatrick from Quebec City and Montreal regarding land on Wolfe Island and Howe Island; his "King's Bench Docket" book (1828-1836).