Item is an oral history interview of Frederick C. McCallum as conducted by George Henderson. McCallum discusses life in Northern Ontario from 1910-1916, including the fire in Matheson, Ontario in 1916.
One name-indexed volume, of which 262 pages are completed, pertaining to debentures and credits in the accounts of individuals and companies involved in the construction to the Chats canal.
The fonds consists of photographs of winning horses, their drivers and trainers at Frontenac Downs Racetrack. Many photos are composites, annotated with details on the race, and include finish-line shots of each race.
Items are a signed specification for designs for the Queenston and Lewiston Bridge, including an annotated plan, and a book titled "Clarke on Iron Bridges of Very Large Span."
Items are a report by A. Kelso Roberts filed on return from a world trip as a member of the Canadian Churchmen's Thirty-Four Day Tour (1964) and Toronto Star clipping on Agnes Macphail (1932).
Items are photograph copies of a scroll and address on the occasion of the laying of the cornerstone for the Parliament buildings in Ottawa by the Prince of Wales. Also includes a letter from the Deputy Minister of Public Works to Adam Shortt.