The fonds consists of correspondence, subject files, broadcast transcripts, financial records and reports illustrating many aspects of McDougall's professional life. In particular McDougall's teaching career is particularly well documented as well as his interest in public affairs. There is also a significant amount of material which reflects McDougall's writing process and products.
The fonds consists of correspondence, financial records, legal documents, militia papers, council minutes, press clippings, and miscellaneous material relating to the activities of William Fairfield, a United Empire Loyalist who came to Canada in 1784, and to his descendants. Includes the 1796 Chippewa-Fairfield Deed, a private conveyance of land title.
The fonds consists of photographs of winning horses, their drivers and trainers at Frontenac Downs Racetrack. Many photos are composites, annotated with details on the race, and include finish-line shots of each race.
Fonds consists of correspondence between Robertson Davies and Dr. Lloyd I.S. Zbar; articles; and clippings relating to the author's research, in connection with his last novel, "The Cunning Man", into human beings being able to smell madenss.
Letters to Miss Drummond describing a holiday in Rome, 1911 April 15, a letter to an unidentified person re philosophy of life and a brief biography of Machar.
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].