Correspondence, 1851-1856: some of the correspondence is between Smythe and his fiancee (and later wife) Ida Jones from Brockville. Ida was a known artist of the area and had some art displayed in exhibitions. diary, 1878, and legal documents, 1863-1878.
Fonds consists of t WMI's purpose, history, and activities, as documented through correspondence, agendas/minutes, and reports at all three levels - the Working Group, Leadership Council and Issue Groups; also, included is the final report, 'Searching for Gold', which was presented to the Mines Ministers Conference in Victoria, British Columbia, in September 1994.
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.
This collection consists of an album comprising an assortment of post cards from Eastern Ontario, the United States, and Europe, 1905-1911; an accounts ledger from a general store located in Newington, Ontario, 1872-1878.
Fonds consists of medals and trophies won, during his time as a student at Queen's University at Kingston, in athletic events (including the 100 and 230 Yard Dash, the Quarter and Half Mile Run; and the A.A. Sports Half and One Mile Race), W.H. Craig participated in, both at Queen's University and the Royal Military College, Kingston.
The fonds consists of correspondence, memoranda, notes, printed material, press clippings, scrapbooks and subject files. Also includes correspondence with Sir Wilfred Laurier and Morris Family, material relating to the school issue in the North West Territories and the Manitoba School Act, Morris family correspondence and various documents relating to the early history of Queen's University.