Letters, material relating to the early history of the telegraph system and its original organizers and an autobiography of Henry J. Rogers, a collaborator of Morse.
Collection consists of a visual record of theatre promoter, "Roxy and His Gang's" visit to Ontario. Includes photographs from New York, Toronto, Kawartha Lakes, Lake of Bays, Algonquin Park, Thousand Islands, Temagami, Nipigon, and Northern Ontario.
The fonds consists of correspondence, sermons, broadcasts, essays, manuscripts, diary and poetry. The papers reflect Dr. Dyde's strong interests in Shakespeare as a scholar; his approach to religion in his sermons and his creativity in the poetry, notes and studies, and essays and addresses. There is a good deal of political commentary in the essays and addresses.
The fonds is comprised of records from the working life Sandra Gulland. The material is broken down into series predominantly based along project lines which align with her published books. There are also more general series such as correspondence, administrative records, and Gulland's editing work.
The fonds consists of correspondence; biographical and geneological data; articles and essays about Sangster; photographs; and scrapbook. Correspondence includes letters from members of the Sangster family (1809-1962), including Charles Sangster; and letters of the Ross family in Prince Edward Island (1809-1935).