- CA ON00239 F605
- Fonds
- 1904
Photocopied statements of receipts and expenditures, 1904.
Camden Township
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Photocopied statements of receipts and expenditures, 1904.
Camden Township
Fonds consists of ledgers, journals, lumber records, letter books, correspondence, contracts and agreements and miscellaneous material relating to the timber-making, rafting, forwarding, shipbuilding, towing and salvaging of the Calvin Company. There is also a collection of photographs relating to both family and business.
Calvin Company
Calendars and associated material 1841-1911.
Includes calendars, 1841-1911, Kingston Women's Medical College calendars, 1883/84 - 1893/94, School of Mining annual reports, 1894-1915, and Queen's letters and deeds.
Queen's University. Registrar
Fonds consists of photographs of family members; and local Kingston, Ontario landmarks including the Albion Hotel, located at the corner of Queen and Montreal Streets, and owned at one time by James Meecham Caines, portraits of J.M. Caines in military uniform, Simcoe House, located on Queen Street, residence at 177 Queen Street; and clippings.
Caines
Byron on Wordsworth: Being discovered stanzas of Don Juan
Item is a typescript of "Byron on Wordsworth," by Duncan Campbell Scott.
Scott, Duncan Campbell
By-laws of the Municipal Council of the united counties of Leeds and Grenville
Item is a print copy of the By-Laws for Leeds and Grenville
By-laws of Selby and Youlden, Limited
Item is a copy of the By-laws of Selby & Youlden, Ltd. of Kingston, Ontario.
Selby and Youlden, Limited
By-law I for the Midland District
Establishes the rate of assessment on real and personal property in the Midland District.
Midland District, Upper Canada
Byer's Cancer Cure advertising pamphlet. Published in Markham, Ontario, in 1899 by Daniel Byer outlining causes of cancer as well as testimonials from "patients who have been cured."
D. Byer & Company
Business card of Albert Henry George Grey
Autographed business card.
Grey, Albert Henry George, 4th Earl of Howick