The fonds consists of microfilmed manuscripts that deal principally with the Army, Parliament and military affairs in Scotland from 1640-1665. The fonds has been arranged into four series; letters and papers relating to the Army and Army matters in Scotland; letters and papers dealing with the Army, its relationship with Parliament and military proceedings, including the Putney, Reading and Whitehall debates; letter-books, abstracts of orders, warrants and passes and other material dealing with the Army in Scotland and General Monck as Commander-in-Chief; and miscellaneous items, including unbound documents and volumes containing papers relating closely to, though not of, William Clarke.
Fonds consists of correspondence, reports, research notes, articles and other published material, clippings, and photographs relating to her abiding interest in a number of historical and heritage endeavours, including 'Sir John A. Macdonald Memorial Day'; the Kingston Harbour Front Archaeological Project, and the historical use of site surveys with maps, reports, and cards; photographic slides and prints of the Memorial Windows at Kingston City Hall; assessment rolls and indices for Bedford, Hitchenbrooke and Sheffield Townships in the old Frontenac County; a volume published in 1856, entilted, 'Maps, Reports, Estimates, &c., Relative to Improvements of the Navigation of the River St. Lawrence, and a Proposed Canal Connecting the River St. Lawrence and Lake Champlain.'; and blueprints of the Murney and Fort Frederick (Martello) Towers.
Includes papers of James E. Craig (1850-1939), 1875-1928, comprising personal correspondence (including letters to relatives in Canada West) and accounts; three farmers' diaries and account books for 1887-1900 and 1908-1927; and correspondence as North Gower Township Clerk, 1875-1923; mortgages, loans and estate accounts; family sketchbook, songbook, songs, poems, diplomas and other letters.
The fonds consists of correspondence and legal material from three generations of the Deacon family, Joseph Deacon, Charles Rufus Deacon and John Albert Deacon.
Correspondence, reports and press clippings relating to the National Council of Women, International Council of Women and Local (Kingston) Council of Women.
Speech delivered in Tweed at a banquet held to celebrate his fifty years as a doctor. Includes reminiscences of his time at Queen's University and mentions his professors : James Fowler, Alfred S. Oliver, Kenneth N. Fenwick, Michael Sullivan, Nathan F. Dupuis, Michael Lavell, R.W. Garrett, Chamberlain A. Irwin and William H. Henderson.