The fonds consists of corresponence and copies of documents relating to the dispute between General A.G.L. McNaughton and J.L. Ralston (1943); correspondence relating to Canadian political affairs. There are numerous memoranda relating to interviews with Prime Ministers and senior politicians and the numerous confidential memoranda and correspondence addressed to Bruce Hutchinson and Victor Sifton provide a day-to-day description of behind-the-scenes life in Ottawa with details on the important issues and personalities involved. Correspondence includes Lester B. Pearson, Grant Dexter, Ross Thatcher, John P. Robarts, Bruce Hutchison, T.A. Crerar and Mitchell Sharp as well as many other prominent political figures.
The fonds consists of an inventory of stock (1889 and 1904), minutes and history of firm, letters of incorporation and other legal documents, and advertisements for the store. Also included are family genealogies and correspondence from family members, as well as a diary (1864).
The fonds consists of correspondence, subject files, manuscripts, prints and photographs related to Dr. D'Argaville's research interests, notably on Preti.
The fonds consists of correspondence, publications and material concerning physiology, veterinary medicine, and animal care, as well as reports, articles, speeches, and a manuscript relating to the Ontario Health Services Restructuring Commission, chaired by Dr. Sinclair. Also includes a file relating to research support from the Markle foundation during the late 1960's.
The fonds consists of personal correspondence, school notebooks, lecture notes and classroom material, manuscripts and published material, political posters and pamphlets, addresses, scrapbooks and a photograph album.The fonds has been arranged in the following series: Personal and family correspondence, 1859-1963; Gordon family material, 1850's-1950's; Organizations (includes IODE, Women's Missionary Society, Dominion Drama Festival and Levana), 1920-1950; School notebooks, 1890-1908; Personal record books (includes diaries), 1899-1951; English department material, 1909-1950; Manuscripts and publications, 1920's-1950's; and Miscellaneous items, 1822-1860.
The fonds consists of textual records and photographs that reflect Ms. Gibson's interests in the Roman Catholic Church, Queen's University Archives and local Kingston history. They include a manuscript for her book on St. Mary's of the Lake Hospital. Also includes a handwritten archival description and finding aid for the St. Mary's Cathedral archives, including memos between Rose Mary Gibson and Father Downey.