The fonds consists of correspondence, biographical material, subject files, degrees, photographs and miscellaneous material mostly relating to Dr. O'Connor's activities with the Queen's University military hospitals in World War I and with his connections to Queen's University. Also includes an annoted textbook on bacteriology.
The fonds consists of documents relating to the Ontario Community Arts Conference (1968) and Ontario Volunteer Committees of Art Museums Conference (1976), both held in Kingston. These include agendas, reports and items relating to culture in Canada.
The fonds consists of a letterbook relating to the repairs of ships, recruiting, supplies and fleet disposition. The letters were written from the H.M.S. Prince Regent and H.M.S. St. Lawrence. The section of the letter for 1817 to 1823 deals with the Kingston Naval Yard.
Relate to John Palmer and his family. Includes a memorial, an indenture, a receipt from the pickering Harbour and Road Company and some photocopies from the family Bible showing relationships among the Palmer, Matchett, Herron, Doyle and Decker families.
The fonds consists of correspondence, legal documents, business records and miscellaneous records of James and John Parrot and other members of a United Empire Loyalist family. Of historical interest are an estimate of Lieutenant Parrot's losses in the American Revolution, statements of accounts with local businessmen, an inventory of farm and house, and agreements between a teacher and the parents of students