Relates to Henry Smith, Jr., Member for the County of Frontenac, being incapable according to law of taking a Legal Oath of Office, as he was never acquitted of a charge of wilful and corrupt perjury, 31 July 1835.
The fonds conisists of wills, accounts, property dispute documents, and the marriage affidavits of Jonathon, Chester and Dorval Peters. Also includes the Peters family genealogical chart.
Fonds consists of an invitation to, and attendees list for the Engineering Society's, Science '71 Formal entitled, "Vendetta", held 6 November 1970, in Grant Hall; plus a ticket to the Chuck Berry, Guess Who concert the following evening, in the Queen's Ice Arena; matchbooks having the inscription "Don't Let the Bastards Grind You Down," and four shot glasses.
Collection consists of recordings of the "James Richardson & Sons Limited 100th Anniversary Broadcast" (21 September 1957); Jake Edwards broadcasting the Varsity (University of Toronto) Blues versus the Queen's University Golden Gaels football game, held at Varsity Stadium, Toronto, Ontario (9 November 1957); and "Queen's Quarter Hour", (17 February [19-?]), as recorded by CKWS Radio, Kingston, Ontario.
Poem titled Peter Ottawa by E.W. Thompson in The Toronto World, Feb. 15, 1908. As well as a death notice in, The Canada Farmer, in Toronto, Upper Canada on May 1, 1865 entitled The Late Col. E.W. Thomson.
The fonds consists of correspondence and constituency files, speeches, photographs and scrapbooks spanning Millken's time as an MP for Kingston and the Thousand Islands and as Speaker of the House of Commons; correspondence, program, speech. an overview, and architectural drawings relating to the design and offical opening cremony of The Law Courts in Edmonton, Alberta.. The files primarily include correspondence with constituents and ongoing subject files on specific issues, but also contain some of Milliken's work on legislation and Parliamentary committees. The fonds also includes photographs and files around specific events, especially during Milliken's term as Speaker of the House. The fonds consists of the following series: Kingston office (1988-2011), and Ottawa office (1963-2011).
The fonds consists of architectural drawings and prints representing Peter Stokes' projects over his entire career. Includes drawings of buildings in Upper Canada Village. Also includes correspondence to Peter Stokes over the duration of the Second World War
Fonds consists of correspondence, course outlines, material relating to various conferences, workshops, projects and committees pertaining to history and social science curricula; correspondence, minutes, speeches, campaign material regarding his time as a school board trustee; campaign material for several federal and provincial elections. There is also a small collection of videocassettes which Mr. Watson produced as part of his Faculty of Education course titled, 'History and Contemporary Studies', which focussed on role playing and was for use by intermediate students and their teachers; and several episodes of his local Kingston talk show, which aired on CKWS Television.
Fonds consists of a copy of P.H. Bick's biographical work of his father, Arthur Hardie Bick, during the latter's service in the First World War, entitled, "My Father's War: Major Arthur Hardie Bick, DSO, Canadian Corps Artillery, 1914-1919".