The fonds consist of a manuscript titled "Hail to the Lord's anointed." This music for solo voices, chorus and string accompaniment was written for the degree of Bachelor of Music, University of Toronto, 1909.
Correspondence includes letters from General H.D.G. Crerar, the Secretary to King George VI, Norman Robertson, W.L. Mackenzie King, the Assistant Secretary to the Governor-General, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Ian A. Mackenzie, James Forestall, Field Marshall Montgomery of Alamein, and Eleanor Roosevelt.
Correspondence, research notes, programmes of the Lennox andAddington County Womens' Association, subject files relating to Wilton United Church, Minute book of the United Church Women (Wilton Branch), 1962-1968, Minute book of the Wilton Womens' Association (1934-1939), photographs, School Reports (S.S. No. 18, Ernestown), 1934-1939.
The portion of Albert Schwenger's collection housed at Queen's University Archives is divided into two manuscript series. The first series consists of documents related to the Milne and MacKay families. The papers originate with Captain William Milne who settled in Ancaster where his daughter Anna Maria married into the MacKay family in the 1820's. His correspondence comments of trade conditions, relations in the native community after the Treaty of Greenville and European wars. Of particular note is a letter of introduction for Captain Milne written in Turkish from 1799. The second series consists of unrelated historical documents primarily from the Niagara area, but includes one British document.