Fonds consists of correspondence covering a broad array of topics; memoranda; speeches; subject files; diaries; scrapbooks; photographs; sound recordings of numerous speeches delivered over the years. Of particular interest is the prototype on cheese cloth (bunting), possibly used by Joan O'Malley to sew the first Canadian maple-leaf flag, which was presented to the Canadian Parliament by Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson. Also includes the "Pearson Pennant."
Fonds consists of the Constitution and Letters Patent; correspondence; minutes; reports; programmes; photographs; files of Charity Ball, fashion show and other projects; donation files; membership list; poster; clippings; and several artefacts presented at various Society-sponsored events.
The fonds consists of correspondence, writings, educational material, news clippings, photographs, and genealogical data relating to the Merkley family. Includes indentures, memorials and miscellaneous documents.
The fonds consists of general correspondence, correspondence pertaining to grants given by the Society, minutes and financial records relating to the Society's purpose to aid poor children to obtain an education.
Correspondence, notes and articles relating to Nathan Fellowes Dupuis, James Williamson and book, Lest We forget (1969), speeches, research on Queen's history, information on the fight to keep Lower Campus (1961) and photographs.
The fonds consists of correspondence concerning his career and the discovery of Corundum, news clippings, a notebook of a trip in 1893 and memoranda concerning minerals in Ontario.
The fonds consists of correspondence, subject files, newspaper clippings and speeches illustrating Mitchell's career in provincial and federal politics.