Letter, to the Rev. William Reid.
- CA ON00239 F147
- Discrete Item
- 22 Mar. 1842
Letter published in newspaper relating to life at Queen's University.
Machar, Mrs. John
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Letter, to the Rev. William Reid.
Letter published in newspaper relating to life at Queen's University.
Machar, Mrs. John
Relates to Major's appointment as ensign in Fourth Battalion of Ontario Militia.
Major, Henry
Address by Raymond Hart Massey
Typescript of convocation address at Queen's University.
Massey, Raymond Hart
Cheque made out to Jelfridge and Company Limited.
Massey, Vincent
Speech by William Milton Mather
Speech delivered in Tweed at a banquet held to celebrate his fifty years as a doctor. Includes reminiscences of his time at Queen's University and mentions his professors : James Fowler, Alfred S. Oliver, Kenneth N. Fenwick, Michael Sullivan, Nathan F. Dupuis, Michael Lavell, R.W. Garrett, Chamberlain A. Irwin and William H. Henderson.
Mather, William Milton
The collection consists of copied plans for Kingston town hall and Kingston market house as well as a house plan on St. Denis Street in Montreal for the Heirs Hunt. There is one original set of plans, attributed to George Browne, for the Bank of Montreal (Frontenac Club) on King Street, Kingston.
Browne, George
Cataraqui Bay Development fonds
Blueprints of development in Cataraqui Bay in relation to land of Kingston, Portsmouth and Cataraqui Railway.
Cataraqui Bay Development
Depicts scenes from Kingston and area.
Kingston Historical Society
Correspondence and other papers of James Wickens, British Army officer and emigrant, and member of the related Wickens, Fields and Darby families. Includes records of marriages and baptisms within said families.
Wickens (family)
The fonds consists of fifty-two letters from Sir John A. Macdonald, ranging in dates from 1849-1891; one hundred and fifty-three letters from Hugh John Macdonald, from 1880-1895, twenty-seven letters from Lady Macdonald and Louise Macdonald and three hundred and sixty-seven letters and testimonials of a personal nature. These letters mostly concern the upbringing and education of Williamson's son, James Gilchrist Williamson and other family matters. There are a few expense accounts for the boy's education from his grandfather, John Gilchrist. There are also a number of university attendance cards, dating from Williamson's student days in Edinburgh. Also included are lectures, sketches, sermons and personal mementos. Of particular local interest is material pertaining to the Kingston Observatory.
Williamson, James