This fonds consists of two travel documents for Simeon Doudiet of the Principality of Neuchâtel, a region which is now part of Switzerland. The documents attest to the good character and birth of Doudiet as he is travelling from one district to another. One document still maintains partial seal remnant.
Two pieces. Letter, mostly about Captain Aaron Hill, a Mohawk chief who was arrested by Congress. Brant, who was then on his way to England, heard of the capture and immediately returned to intercede for Hill. "... I have wrote letters to His Excellency Governor Clinton & to my friend Major Peter Schuyler ... I had no true account [of] the manner Capt. Hill is kept. The conclusion of that council at Fort Stanwix by the commissioners I have had no account at all... I hope those commissioners did not over sett all what you & we have settled there. I intend to be at Montreal the 10th of February ... to talk over of those agreements made at our meeting at Fort Stanwix ... I wish Major Peter Schuyler should be the person that would meet me at Montreal ...". Accompanied by a printed excerpt from The American Historical Record, Vol. 2, No. 19. July 1873 where the letter was first published and discussed, as well as a transcription and two file cards describing the letter.
Fonds consists of letters received by Shirley Walroth during her time at Queen's University. Includes letters from soldiers during World War II, family, and childhood friends. Of note are the variety of transmission media, including telegrams and airgraphs.
Fonds consists of diaries and journals, scrapbooks created and assembled by Gibson-Langille, as well as documentary art of various structures and vistas in the area surrounding Kingston.
Fonds consists of eleven presentation drawings which were executed for the Board of Trustees by Shepard and Calvin of the proposed Queen's library 1915 (7 drawings) and campus plan 1920 (4 drawings).