Fonds consists of records of the office and the secretariat for planning; consultants' reports detailing functional programmes for Kingston General Hospital, Hotel Dieu Hospital,; and the Kingston Health Sciences Complex; correspondence, personnel files, financial records, photographs, booklets, and clippings relating to the 125th Anniversary of Queen's Medical School. The 122 computer disks contains the correspondence, reports, speeches, presentation, and other records from Duncan Sinclair when he was Vice Principal of Health Sciences.
Fonds consists of papers relating to his teaching at Queen's University; material dealing with teaching strategies, educational policy, and television for teaching; addresses and articles; publications; curriculum vitae; obituaries; biographical sketches; and exhibition catalogues.
The fonds consists of chronologically arranged letters to and from Captain James Sutherland and other members of the Sutherland family from 1835-1859; testimonials regarding services of James Sutherland from 1838-1839; memoranda and affidavits regarding the conduct of Captain Elmsley on board the S. S. Traveller on November 30, 1838, miscellaneous papers relating to the S.S. Magnet from 1846-1852 and one from 1927; various legal papers from 1847-1851 and miscellaneous papers regarding steamship operations in 1850.
The fonds consists of bargain and sale indentures, deeds, grants, leases, and proclamations re. seizure of property of deserters after War of 1812. Includes correspondence regarding Belleville, 1816, and several items relating to land matters in the Ottawa area. In 1763, the British Crown began to issue grants of land in Ontario, largely to attract British settlers to Canada. These grants were made by way of location tickets or occupation permits. Land certificates were made to veterans and United Empire Loyalists. Grants of land ranged from 200-5000 acres, depending on the rank of the soldier.
Correspondence, game book, news clippings, photographs and documents recording family and civic happenings in Kingston with mention of well-known people and families of their area, 1875-1876 and 1889.