The fonds consists of correspondence, minutes, agenda, and pamphlets of Canada Foundation, the Canadian Arts Council, Munitions Painting and the Wartime Information Board and the Federation of Canadian Artists. Also included are a draft copy of an autobiography (1982) and short stories. The microform reels contain correspondence, subject files, and a catalogue of Taylor's work.
Fonds consists of correspondence, including letters home to his wife during his time overseas in WWII; sermons, extending over half a century as well as many dating from his time as a Navy Chaplin; writings; research notes and lectures, from his time at Queen's University as an educator; photographs; subject files, both personal and professonial; prayers; and diaries, dating from 1921 until 1984.
Fonds consists of correspondence arranged chronologically and published works compiled and microfilmed by Cornell University. Includes correspondence of Theodore Arnold Haultain, a bibliography of Smith's published works, subject index to Bystander columns in the Week and Toronto Weekly Sun and scrapbooks, 1844-1915. There is also correspondence concerning Canadian-American relations, Imperial relations, annexation, and Canadian politics, 1878-1909; correspondence from Sir John A. Macdonald relating to the Canadian Pacific Railway, federal politics, Ontario politics, Edward Blake, and Sir Francis Hincks 1878-1882; and letters from Smith to a student, or possibly junior professor at Oxford named Owen and to his mother Mrs. Owen, n.d.; 1864-1894.
The fonds consists of correspondence, poems, prose, biographical items, news clippings, and scrapbooks. Correspondents include Sir Robert Borden, Lord Tweedsmuir, Lady Tweedsmuir, Robertson Davies, Stephen Leacock. Louis St. Laurent and Sir Edward Peacock.
The fonds consists of accounts, correspondence, news clippings, articles by Roy, scrapbook leaves, and manuscripts relating to Scotland, World War I and Roy's memories of them. The microfilm reel contains a typescript of the biography, Lieutenant-General Simon Fraser, son of Lord Lovat of the '45 / by James Alexander Roy, [19--].
The fonds consists of correspondence, manuscripts including biographical and critical articles about Mair, notebooks, diaries, news clippings which include critiques of Mair's work, scrapbooks and photographs. Personal material includes legal and financial papers. There is also a Fur Trader's Notebook and Diary obtained by Mair the collector.
The fonds consists of research files related to the history of the Bank of Upper Canada including correspondence, research notes and miscellaneous meterial.
The fonds consists of correspondence, manuscript poems, photographs, printed poems by Madsen, Wallace Havelock Robb, Wilson Macdonald, C.A. Tupper and others.