The fonds consists of correspondence, accounts, legal documents and ledger (1835-1836) representing a cross section of Treadwell's work as Sheriff, Returning Officer for Prescott County and Presbyterian Elder. Possibly includes letters of his father, Nathaniel Hazard Treadwell.
Fonds consists of prints and negatives of buildings on the the campus of Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, taken from both the air, and at street level.
The fonds consists of correspondence, manuscripts including biographical and critical articles about Mair, notebooks, diaries, news clippings which include critiques of Mair's work, scrapbooks and photographs. Personal material includes legal and financial papers. There is also a Fur Trader's Notebook and Diary obtained by Mair the collector.
This album holds the name plate of Charles L. Worsley but documents the life of George Stanley Worsley. Includes hunting and fishing photographs (staged, purchased, spontaneous) from big game hunting predominantly in India with some North American hunting scenes. There are also a number of purchased tourist photographs from Cairo, Malta and Aden intermingled with various Canadian locales - Edmonton, NWT, Halifax, all places that G.S. Worsley served. Also includes some family portraits including Violet A. Worsley.
Fonds consists of correspondence and course materials; course outlines, essay questions, lecture notes; and notes and programme for the Native Ministries Consortium.
Fonds consists of correspondence; research notes; drafts of manuscript; relating to the researching, writing, and publication of Charles H. Pullen's biography of Arthur Maloney.
Fonds consists of glass plate negatives from the Charles H. Boyes Studio in Kingston, containing portraits of families and individuals, including portraits of graduates from Royal Military College and Queen's University.