Fonds consists of extracts from letters home from overseas during World War One (1916); cash books and ledgers that provide very detailed information about Smails' household accounts; Gold Medal awarded by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (1920); stamp collection concentrating on Canada and Newfoundland, including both mint and used stamps.
Cemetery records of the Hutchings Cemetery, the St. Mary's Cemetery, the Anglican Church Cemetery, the Tett Cemetery, the United Church Cemetery and the Presbyterian Cemetery. There is an index for each cemetery.
The collection consists of land registry copy books for the counties of Frontenac, 1797-1956 and Leeds, 1797-1955, as well as a number of miscellaneous registers from the registry offices. The Leeds County material includes Grenville County up until 1822. The majority of the books contain copies of deeds, mortagages, quit claims, wills (concerning property) and powers of attorney.
The collection consists of both Leal's own photographs and those he collected. There is a large number of portrait photographs which are arranged by surname but are undated. There are also a number of personal photographs which are listed by date (1937-1953) and topic and include such subject matter as the royal visit of King George to Kingston in 1939, some World War II activities, social events of the Canadian Locomotive company as well as collected photographs of air races, 1928-1930. There are also a number of commercial business photographs.
Collection consists of correspondence, published and manuscript poetry, and photographs relating to Bliss Carman, Charles G.D. Roberts, Kate Eastman, Lorne Pierce, and Dr. Ernest Fewster and his wife, Grace E. Smith.
Collection consists of memorabilia relating to various family members' time at Queen's University, with the majority of items from Margaret Purcell Arts'30 and her husband Charles Green Science ' 31. This includes photographs around Queen's campus and Kingston, and the diplomas and convocation hoods for Margaret Purcell Green and Charles Stanley Green.
The collection consists of research material, possibly collected by Mr. Gerald Boyce, relating to Ku Klux Klan activities in Belleville and Kingston, Ontario. Includes notes of an interview with Mrs. Everett Bell from March 1966, a copy of a letter from Mrs. Bell to Gerald Boyce, and copies of an article from The Observer (15 Dec. 1965) titled "The KKK: How the Klan came to Canada."
The collection consists of annotated typescripts surrounding the commemoration of Col. Alexander Macphail, as well as correspondence and clippings about Prof. Macphail.
Collection consists of playbills from theatrical productions in Great Britain, including "Woodcock's Little Game" at Government House (1879), "Whiteoaks" by Mazo de le Roche at The Playhouse (ca. 1928), a reproduction of a ticket and playbill from M'lle Jenny Lind's First Grand Concert in 1851 (ca. 1975), and a Grand Opera House Programme from Toronto (1894).