The collection consists of copies of drawings for Twin Oaks on Schooner Island, built circa 1920 for E.H. Morris, collected as part of the "Ah, Wilderness" exhibition at the Agnes Etherington Art Centre.
The fonds consists of correspondence, legal documents, accounts, bound volumes and miscellaneous papers relating to the theatre from its organization in 1899 to its liquidation in 1919. Of particular interest is the document of incorporation in 1899 signed by Oliver Mowat.
The fonds consists of political and personal correspondence, daily journals (1905-1910), and legal and judicial papers including a number of dockets and an investigation of election expenses of the Conservative Party, Quebec District, 1907.
The fonds consists of articles for a column 'Spring Walks' published in the British Whig relating to the Kingston waterfront, industries, boating and commerce.
The fonds consists of correspondence, printed articles, photographs and minutes of the Canadian Council of Agriculture, 1911-1922. The correspondence is primarily with T.A. Crerar, Norman Lambert and R.S. Law. The fonds contains a great deal of information on western history from 1900 to 1935, particularly with regard to the political activities of the Progressives. Chipman's horticultural interests are also clearly shown.
The fonds consists of photocopies of correspondence relating primarily to analyses of events in Canada. Includes letters from W.L. Mackenzie King and Robert L. Borden.