Includes letters from John Pugh and Harriet Maria Pugh to their sister, Mrs. E.T. Graham; deeds of the Graham family for land in Kingston and Kingston Township, 1842, 1843, 1847 and 1852. Last Will and Testament of E.T. Graham 1887, Thomas Graham 1845, and Miriam Graham 1923.
Station agent, receipts for goods shipped to Mr. and Mrs. Christie, Montreal. Bond for shares in the Grand Trunk Railway, purchased by William L. Brown, Esq.
Fonds consists of dance cards, scholarship announcements, and student election cards acquired by Ethel Grant while a student at Queen's University at Kingston.
The fonds consists of a small amount of correspondence, some subject files and copies, typescript and printed, of his newspaper column in the Toronto Telegram. The correspondence and files represent to the two periods that Greer was a researcher for the Ontario Liberal Party, first under John Wintermeyer and then under Stuart Smith. The newspaper columns, arranged chronologically, cover the period 1966 to 1980.
Account of Joseph Allison's stock in the Halifax Banking Company, signed by Samuel Cunard, 8 Nov. 1825. There is also an exchange draft for Samuel Cunard, 15 Sept. 1827.
The fonds consists of photocopies of correspondence, certificates, maps, notes on remedies, travel journal through Siberia and a description of the Mongols. Correspondents include Princess Anna-Pavlona, Sir Alex Crichton, James Harry and Philip Harry.
The fonds consists of twenty poems by Lampman, twelve of them are manuscripts and the others are printed. Some contain author's corrections. Includes articles about Lampman and material relating to the Lampman Memorial Cairn at Morpeth, Ont.