Fonds consists of diaries, the entries of which represents his activities on an almost daily basis from 1942 to 1990; correspondence; newspaper clippings; photographs and assorted ephemera covering some of the ten years preceding and the almost five years following the span accounted for by the diaries; research and lecture notes; offprints; professional correspondence; and a scrapbook.
The fonds contains newsclippings, correspondence and photographs detailing Mr. Beeman's political career as a councilor and Reeve of the former Kingston Township and as the Warden of Frontenac County. Also included is a file of articles written by Beeman during his time as a news correspondent.
Fonds consists of detailed lecture notes and assignments from his years as a student; drafts of talks given to the 'Saturday Club'; extensive professional correspondence; annual research reports, and lecture notes from courses he taught, including engineering drawing at Queen's University, the Royal Military College in Kingston, and Arizona State University; and photographs.
This fonds consists of copies of the Constitution, correspondence, minutes, subject files, financial records, reports of the Society (ASUS) and its various Committees and Commissions, including Levana; records of the former Arts Society, including Arts Society of Queen's University Annual Dinner Programme (1922); 'History of the Arts and Science Undergraduate Society,' as compiled by the ASUS History Committee (1998).
Queen's University. Arts and Science Undergraduate Society
This collection consists of the records of the Teaching and Research Assistants Certification Campaign (TRACC) and include correspondence, minutes, certification documents, newsletters, posters, Collective Agreements from other Universities in Ontario, CUPE-related material.
Teaching and Research Assistants Certification Campaign
Fonds consists of correspondence, minutes, reports and files relating to C.P.S.A. panel meeting and its members; correspondence, minutes, financial records, reports, mansucripts relating to the research, writing, and publication of "Historical Statistics of Canada".
This fonds is a collection of postcards, and photos from the family's European tour 1903-06, as well as family daguerreotypes and genealogy. This collection illustrates the personal side of the Chown family. Within the family papers there are national and international postcard albums. As well, there are several family portraits, some with frames and casings.
Fonds consists of manuscripts of his published and unpublished works and some lecture notes and texts. There is biographical information, chiefly from obituaries; a small amount of correspondence from Marquis and also from his wife, Alice, who wished to have some of her late husband's work published, as well as undertaking to have his library sold.
The fonds consists of both textual and photographic material created and distributed by Freedman Company Limited pertaining mainly to the advertising, promotion and sales of their clothing lines. Included in the business records is material relating to the trademarks owned and patented by the company. There is also some earlier family material relating to some of the founding members of the company. The fonds has been arranged alphabetically within the following series: Business material and Family material.
This collection includes a small amount of material directly pertaining to Morgan himself, such as his appointment as archivist, as well as correspondence relating to his work as an historian and archivist. The majority of the documents are those recieved by Morgan in his active documentation of the history of certain regions in Ontario. The majority of the material is from the Morris family documenting the settlement of the Perth area, with additional material about the Radenhurst family and Justice John Wilson of the Superior Court of Upper Canada.