Ontario's first township: John Collins' survey of October 27, 1783, of a six mile square township in the Province of Quebec near the ancient Fort Frontenac, now part of the City and Township of Kingston, Ontario; plan showing Collins' survey.
Programmes from productions of the Domino Theatre of Kingston, also the Dominion Drama Festival, Queen's Faculty Players, the National Gallery of Art, and St. Matthew's Church (Ottawa). Some photographs, all interleaved in an old student exercise books.
Letter from Mr. Campbell to Miss Cameron in Sarnia, 16 Dec., 1861 regarding receipt of a manuscript; postcard from D.H. Coghill to E.S. Caswell, 2 July, 1926; and clipping relating to Jack Miner.
The collection consists of a scrapbook containing news clippings relating to the British Royal Family, poetry, American political events, religious matters, famous buildings, with a few items relating to the history of Kingston, local buildings and Sir John A. Macdonald. The clippings were pasted in a ledger regarding Great Lakes Shipping.
Collection consists of legal documents including deeds, mortgages, and Wills registered at the Kingston Registry Office, and relating to various Kingston and area families.
The collection consists of aerial photographs of Kingston, possibly taken by the Canadian military, and two photographs of Market Square, ca. 1955. Also includes one postcard, titled "The Bywash, Kingston Mills Near Kingston, Ont." sent 11 Apr. 1908.
Collection consists of the personal diary of MacMartin describing his trip to Northern Ontario to conclude negotiations of Treaty No. 9 - The James Bay Treaty with Ojibway (Anishinaabe), Cree (including the Omushkegowuk) and other Indigenous Nations (Algonquin); plus various transcriptions and ancillary material.