The sous-fonds consists of a published copy of "The Return and Selected Poems," inscribed to Lorne Pierce and signed by the author as well as a little booklet entitled "Poems".
Sous-fonds consists of a typescript entitled "Jno Deserondyon: Ro oghyatongsera (His Book)." The typescript appears to translate Mohawk exchanges between Daniel Claus and John Deseronto into English. The date range of the translated material is1762 to 1782. When the typescript was created is not known.
The sous-fonds consists of holograph and typescripts (carbon copy) for the "Diary of the Rev. Robert Terrill Rundle, First Missionary to 'The Saskatchewan.'" Includes introduction, notes, footnotes, subject index, bibliography, illustrative material, and one photograph.
Sous-fonds consists of holograph (original and photocopy) for The Inquisition: a poem in four cantos, as well as an autographed letter (1955 Mar. 7) from J. Swettenham to Ryerson Press discussing provenance of the Croke manuscript. Added at a later date is a tearsheet from the Dalhousie Review in 1973 of an article discussing Croke's manuscript.
Sous-fonds consists of typscript with handwritten annotations for Pens and Pirates(1923), accompanied layout material, cover illustrations and proofs, as well as correspondence with E. J. Moore from Deacon regarding some of the revisions and proposals. Also includes a copy of the last author's proofs for Deacon's contribution, Peter McArthur, to the Makers of Canadian Literature series.
Sous-fonds consists of a variety of collected items inluding two letters, two photographs of the author and one childhood drawing of The Battle of Lundy's Lane, by de la Roche.