Correspondence, briefs, memoranda, news clippings and pamphlets. Many files relate to the Advisory Council on the Status of Women, the joint Committee to Study Alternatives for Housing of Federal Female Offenders, the Ontario Status of Women Council and the principal's Committee on the Status of Women at Queen's University and St. Lawrence College of Applied Arts and Technology.
Copies of correspondence, lists of discharges, transfers and casualties of Royal Engineers working on the Rideau Canal, 1830-1837, and information relating to the military hospital at Newboro during the construction of the Rideau Canal. The papers also contain certificates, receipts and examinations of the Medical Council of Canada, Canadian Medical Association Code of Ethics (1922).
Journal, 1802-1803, and bound volume of Tables of Contents, of the lands of Blairo'er, the property of Alexander Gow, Esquire, referring to a plan of the same, made out from survey by David Smith, in 1819. .
Fonds consists of correspondence, memoranda and printed material. Most of the material relates to Queen's University. Includes manuscript in ink written on both sides of three pieces of birchbark concerning religious questions and gospel meeting held at Sharbot Lake, Ont., a letterbook for the period 1868-1873, relating to the finances of Grant's church in Halifax (volume 1); correspondence relating to the biography of Principal Grant by his son, W.L. Grant, 1902-1904 (volume 13). Letters from Grant to several well-known figures including Andrew Drummond, C.J. Low, Charles Mair, Sandford Fleming, Alexander Morris, Alfred E. Lavell, William Snodgrass and James Williamson.
The fonds consists of a small amount of correspondence, scrapbooks of newspaper clippings (subject based), loose news clippings pertaining to various colonial concerns, a synopsis of some of Principal George Munro Grant's activities, a hand-crafted sympathy message from the Alma Mater Society to Principal Grant on the death of his wife, a duplicate copy (by hand) of the Resolution passed by the University of Toronto Senate on the occasion of George Munro Grant's death, and a number of letters pertaining to William George McIntrye used by W.L. Grant in the preparation of a memorial message regarding his death.
The fonds consists of twenty poems by Lampman, twelve of them are manuscripts and the others are printed. Some contain author's corrections. Includes articles about Lampman and material relating to the Lampman Memorial Cairn at Morpeth, Ont.
Letters from Lawson to Professor Balfour regarding botany and events at Queen's University, calendar and testimonials in favour of Lawson submitted to Queen's University in 1854.