- CA ON00239 F1329
- Fonds
- [ca. 1890]-1966
Correspondence, funeral records, ledgers, burial certificates, transportation of corpse forms, invoices and ledgers.
D.A. McRae and Son
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Correspondence, funeral records, ledgers, burial certificates, transportation of corpse forms, invoices and ledgers.
D.A. McRae and Son
Fonds consists of a 'Student's Drawing Book' (scrapbook), containing invitation cards from various Queen's University at Kingston Student Societies to attend their events; personalised Alma Mater Society student election cards.
The Cyril Greenland fonds which include correspondence, subject files, and miscellaneous files contain important files relating to the life and work of Merrill Denison, his family (including Flora MacDonald Denison, Mary Merrill and the Merrill family) as well as the property at Bon Echo. The files contain some information about Walt Whitman and Bon Echo and the suffrage movement in Canada.
Greenland, Cyril
Letter to Gertrude Guy, news clippings.
Gordon,C.W. (Ralph Connor)
Collections consists of a typed article from The Monthly Review on Currency from 1841, photographs of Kingston currency and a clipping about Kingston currency, as well as three pages of bank or promissory notes from each of the Commercial Bank of Canada - Kingston (1859), Commercial Bank of the Midland District - Kingston (1842) and Watkins & Harris - City of Toronto.
Sermons. Note on inside cover indicates John Layng or John Lang as possible author.
Lang, John?
Fonds consists of leases and agreements for the British-American Hotel and other locations in Kingston.
Cunningham Little Bonham and Milliken
This album contains original photographs of: the unveiling of the Sir John A. Macdonald statue in City Park; a replica of Columbus' ship en route to the World's Fair in Chicago; Kingston Mills - locks and blockhouse; the Thousand Isands; Memorial Hall in Kingston City Hall; Niagara Falls; the Canadian Volunteer Force marching in a parade down King Street, Kingston prior to leaving for South Africa; shipbuilding at the Kingston waterfront; St. Paul's Church; street railways; Fort Henry; Carruthers Hall with observatory; the moving of the city cemetery from Clergy Street (Skeleton Park); Cataraqui cemetery; the Warden's Residence at Kingston Penitentiary; the fire at St. George's Cathedral in 1899; and various family portraits.
Culcheth (family)
Fonds consists of obituaries; diplomas of family members including Dr. John and Dr. Joseph Howard Cryan.
Cryan (family)
Fonds consists of correspondence, financial, legal and miscellaneous records, photographs, and printed material relating to the activities of the Rev. John Brooks Crowe, an early settler in the Trenton, Ont. area, and his descendants; correspondence and genealogical files relating to the Birch, Crowe, Garnt, Hagerman, Mills, Philps, and Stevenson families; diplomas and certificates relating to Margrethe (Crowe) Birch's time as a registered nurse. The bulk of the fonds contains material relating to the public and personal lives of the families of Dr. Walter Brooks Crowe and Dr. John Alexander Stevenson, and documents, in a fairly rich fashion, the social, economic, and medical history of the Trenton, Frankford, and Peterborough, Ontario areas, from the mid 19th to the mid 20th centuries.
Crowe (family)