Fonds consists of course material and lecture notes for the courses Dr. Daub taught at Queen's; research files and drafts of "Gael Force" and "Getting Down to Business"; other writings both scholastic and personal including his diaries from 1964-1990; and the forecasting data sets Daub used for his research.
Fonds consists of design drawings for proposed plaques and glass etchings for the Memorial Room, located in the John Deutsch University Centre, Queen's University at Kingston; one colour, crayon portait of John Buchan, first Baron Tweedsmuir, as rendered by artist Lawrence R. Batchelor.
Fonds consists of notes by Dorothy Kane, a former inhabitant of 67 Colborne St. in Kingston, regarding the history of her home. Also included is a page of notes taken by Carolyn LeBlanc of the Queen's Alumni Review during an interview with Dorothy Kane.
Fonds consists of photographs of 12 blueprints and 6 ink drawings by Robert Findlay, architect, of Montreal, for the summer home of George Benson and family, Rabbit Island, Thousand Islands (1909); 1 blueprint for cabin by E.D.M. McIntosh, 1937; photographs of the Benson family, plus friends and scenes in the Thousand Islands; auction poster, land deed, and three Visitor's Books relating to (Mississagua) Rabbit Island.
Fonds consists of research material relating to the badges of the 146th Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force; his Master's thesis relating to the history of the 253rd (Queen's University Highlanders) Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force; and H.E.M. Douglas, V.C..
Fonds consists of a copy of a cognate essay, submitted to the Department of History entitled, ''The Sword of the Lord': Honourary Captain Waldo E. L. Smith and the Second World War'.