The fonds consists of correspondence for the period from 1876 to 1922. In addition there is an extensive collection of financial records including invoices and accounts, ledgers, time books and farm journals. These documents cover the period from the 1870's to 1922. There are also three diaries for 1880, 1884 and 1887. This collection documents the very important aspect of the history of lumbering in the Ottawa Valley.
The fonds consists of correspondence, speeches, press releases, memoranda, subject files relating to his work as Minister of Labour, his constituency and several federal elections. Correspondents include Sir Robert Borden, J.S. Woodsworth, Lord Tweedsmuir and, most notable, are a large number of letters and telegrams from Mackenzie King.
The fonds consists of the administrative and operational records of the association and gallery, including the minutes of the Board of Directors, exhibition and publicity materials, grant applications and correspondence with other professional associations.
Fonds consists of correspondence, to and from, his parents, his wife Elizabeth Tatchell, and numerous friends and colleagues; subject files; diaries; manuscripts; books and articles; addresses and lectures; records relating to his time as an Historical Officer in the Canadian Army during the Second World War, as a professor in the department of History at Queen's University at Kingston, and his Retirement Dinner in 1970 from Queen's; and photographs. There is also a very interesting series of letters relating to Captain John Hamilton Brown, as well as an armband of the Dutch Forces of the Interior.
The fonds consists of files relating to the Airport Inquiry Commission appointed by the federal government in 1970 to inquire into the transportation needs of the Central Ontario market. In addition to evidence at public hearings, the Papers contain many of the studies prepared for the Commission as well as other exhibits filed with the Commission. The fonds also contains a copy of the Report of the Commission of Inquiry into Certain Allegations concerning commercial practices of the Canadian Dairy Commission.
The fonds consists of correspondence with family members and other local writers, some publications, clippings about topics of interest to Robb and material about the lore, traditions and language of native peoples particularly of Ontario and upper New York State; guest book for visitors at Abbey Dawn; and a copy of a film entitled, "The Little Canadian", starring Wallace Havelock Robb, as 'The Deacon'.
The fonds consist predominantly of administrative records, St. Andrew's publications, documents on the subject of the church's history, records of missionary work, and documents concerning members of the clergy and congregation. The collection reflects the growth of St. Andrew's, changes in the church's structure, and the evolution of St. Andrew's relationship with Kingston since its founding in 1818. The fonds consist of the following series: Fellowship, Work, and Worship.
The fonds consists of material relating to both the personal and professional life of Carolyn Smart and is comprised of the following series: Daybooks, Correspondence, Journals, Writing, Queen's University, Miscellaneous and Bronwen Wallace.
Fonds consists of a typed copy, with research notes, of Ms. Hooey's history of the Senate of Queen's University at Kingston, entitled, 'The Queen's University Senate: Evolution of Composition and Function, 1842-1995'; correspondence to and from Jean Royce and her sister Marion, and the research and writing of the biography of Jean Royce by Roberta Hamilton; Daily Journals and Daily Notes and other material while Margaret Hooey was at Queen's, primarily in her role as Secretary to the University; reports generated by The Barriefield Associates; photographs of the University Secretaries Meeting at Queen's University (1994); and a CD recording the conferring of her Queen's LL.D. (30 May 2002); artifacts relating to Jean Royce.