Francis Arthur Drummond fonds.
- CA ON00239 F373
- Discrete Item
- 15 Oct. 1873
Fonds consists of a letter to his sister, Jane Redpath Drummond, describing student life at Queen's University at Kingston.
Drummond, Francis Arthur
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Francis Arthur Drummond fonds.
Fonds consists of a letter to his sister, Jane Redpath Drummond, describing student life at Queen's University at Kingston.
Drummond, Francis Arthur
"A Personal Bibliography of Imperial Defense," by T.F. Gelley
Manuscript of bibliographic references.
Gelley, T.F.
"Pioneering: Early days in the interior of British Columbia," by Beth Greenwood
Handwritten essay on pioneering in early British Columbia
Greenwood, Beth
Letters of Francis Hincks, 1842-1843.
Letters dated at Kingston from Inspector General's office. Relates to customs office at Kingston and claims of children of Scottish emigrants in 1815.
Hincks, Sir Francis
Address at New Democratic Party of Ontario convention and his acceptance speech, October, 1970. Some parts are annotated and handwritten.
Lewis, Stephen
List of subscriptions in support of Queen's College, Kingston, with names of donors.
McDonnell, George
Sir John A. Macdonald - historical, political and medical enigma
Paper read at the Invitational Conference on Family Medicine, Greece, 1985 May 27.
McSherry, James Andrew
Magdeleine de Vercheres/by unknown author, n.d.
Brief article discussing Magdeleine de Vercheres and the dedication of a monument in her name on the banks for the St. Lawrence.-Includes hand written and typed draft-Name else where documented as Marie-Madeleine de Verchères. The date cited in the article appears to be inaccurate. Outside information indicates that the attack for which she is recognised, occurred in 1692, not 1696 as stated in the article.
Unknown
Female university students in the late nineteenth century/by Lynne Marks.
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.
Lynne Marks
Petition, ca. early 1800's, to Lord Dorchester.
Relates to John Young.
Unknown