- CA ON00239 F515
- Arquivo
- [ca. 1960]-1970
The fonds consists of research files related to the history of the Bank of Upper Canada including correspondence, research notes and miscellaneous meterial.
Magill, Max
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The fonds consists of research files related to the history of the Bank of Upper Canada including correspondence, research notes and miscellaneous meterial.
Magill, Max
The fonds consists of holograph sermons, some of which are written in shorthand.
Cameron, John
The fonds consists of a journal entitled From the Highlands to Fort Garry covering services at the Red River settlement and subsequent journeys of exploration by way of the Stikine and Yukon rivers.
Campbell, Robert
The fonds consists of plans of the townships in Upper Canada showing lots purchased by the Canada Company.
Canada Company
The fonds consists of correspondence of the general manager, 1917-1932; monthly and annual financial statements, 1910-1930; technical drawings of ship plans, photographs and some routine records.
Canada Steamship Engineering Limited
Canada Steamship Lines Limited fonds
The fonds consists of minutes of directors and shareholders and financial records of various corporate structures, including dividend lists, 1940-1957 and 1963-1973 (with some gaps in the series).
Canada Steamship Lines Limited
Legible inscriptions on memorial stones in The Friends' Cemetery, East Bloomfield
Item is a typescript list of gravestones in East Bloomfield.
[Journal relating to invasion of Upper Canada]
Item is a photocopy of a journal, outlining a plan by an Irish-American group to invade Upper Canada through Kingston. Also includes letters surrounding the acquisition of the material.
[Clippings and biographical information on Col. P.N. Nissen]
Item is a package assembled by Queen's University publications on the life and accomplishments of Col. Peter Norman Nissen.
[Queenston & Lewiston Bridge specifications for design and book]
Items are a signed specification for designs for the Queenston and Lewiston Bridge, including an annotated plan, and a book titled "Clarke on Iron Bridges of Very Large Span."