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.
The fonds consists of a letter, dated 1929 Sept. 25, to Mr. Mackenzie, several manuscript poems, and a typescript of Chapters 1 and 7 of the Castle of Graymoor.
The fonds consists of correspondence, news clippings and drafts of poetry, essays and addresses. Some of correspondence refers to the liberal movement in theology within the Anglican Church. There is also some correspondence of Mildred Low, the daughter of George Low.
The fonds consists of holograph manuscripts of 'The Family at Football', 'What the Radio Overheard,' and '[?] to the Underworld,' as well as an incomplete manuscript.
Letters from Duncan Campbell Scott, Arthur Stringer and E.J.W. to the editor of the Globe and Mail. Includes Lines on the Peace Arch by Duncan Campbell Scott and On an old theatrical make-up box by Arthur Stringer.
The fonds consists of correspondence of Rev. and Mrs. William Gregg, 1833-1903, and W.R. Gregg, 1871-1933, diaries of Rev. and Mrs Gregg, manuscripts of W.R. Gregg on Blacks in North America and on the early days in Toronto. Also includes material for biography of Rev. William Gregg.