Fonds consists of correspondence, articles, sermons, lecture notes, committee minutes illustrating his work as theologian and teacher. The papers illustrate his active involvement in international church work and the General Commission on Union between the Anglican and United Church of Canada; copy of "'Not by Sight: Some Sermons & Occasional Talks of Donald Mathers", published posthumously by his widow, Helen Mathers. It also includes the handwritten draft of Mathers' book "The Word and the Way".
The fonds consists principally of the papers relating to Sutherland's experience as a minister in Bennett's administration and includes correspondence regarding his constituency of Oxford North and official correspondence as Minister of Pensions and National Health, 1934-1935, regarding hospitals across Canada.
Fonds consists of academic and personal papers reflecting the career of Donald Mackenzie Schurman. The fonds, as arranged by the donor, is comprised of the following series: Subject files; Cambridge correspondence; Professional correspondence; Reviews and articles; and Jotting books.
The fonds consists of ledgers, inventory of stock, 1850, and a daybook with the name John Hanagan on the outside. Includes some records of the Caledonians, a Scottish society in Kingston [ca. 1860].
Fonds consists of two volumes of transcriptions of the James S. Bangs letterbooks (1855-1862) undertaken by Donald V. Macdougall, with assistance from his daughter Heather H. Macdougall.
The fonds consists of correspondence relating to his memoirs, A Goodly Heritage and a copy of the memoirs. They include a description of his days at Queen's University.
The fonds consists of correspondence, speeches, scrapbooks, subject files, photographs and files relating to the Wartime Prices and Trade Board. Correspondents include W.L. Mackenzie King, Louis St. Laurent, Lester B. Pearson and other Canadian political and business leaders. Many files relate to the presidency of Canadian National Railways and to Queen's University Capital Appeal, 1964-1965.
Records of Sir John A. Macdonald weekend, 1978 April 28-30, National Historic Plaque Ceremony, 1974 Nov. 10, and article on Ghost of Rose Lawn, 1975. The audio material was recorded in Kingston, Ont., November 10, 1974 at the ceremony opening the Centre. Sound recording #195 includes dinner ceremony in which tribute given to Donald Gordon. Speakers: The Right Honourable Roland Michener, Dr. J. Maurice Careless, the Honourable Mitchell William Sharp, Mr. J.D. Gibson, Mrs. Donald Gordon, and Rev. A.M. Laverty.