Fonds consists of correspondence; minutes of General and Executive meetings; copies of the "President's Letter"; records relating to "Reunion '95", "Navy Memorial Park", and other events involving the WRCNS (WREN) Association of Kingston; articles; newsletters; photographs; clippings.
Women's Royal Canadian Naval Service (WREN) Association of Kingston
Fonds consists a fees receipt and a copy of the "Constitution and Rules of Order" of the Alma Mater Society, University of Queen's College, Kingston, Ontario (1882).
Item is a broadside advertising The Celebrated Horse, the Young Frontenac, who would be willing to stand for mares at various locations in the Kingston area.
The collection consists of two bank statement books, a number of signature cards, a bank ledger for June 1907 to October 1907 tallying deposits for a number of banks in the City of Kingston, as well as a "Borrowing Book", 1893-1903, detailling the rental of dinner and glass ware to a variety of citizens and organizations in the Kingston.
A.L.S. to H. J. Morgan giving some historical information on the early days of the Ottawa Valley based on his father's life (Alexander McNabb) as a public servant in Ottawa. He discusses the Rideau Canal: the laying of the cornerstone by Sir John Franklin, gives reasons for its contruction and why Ottawa was choosen as the captial of Canada. He elaborates on Col. By and tells a story of the COlonel tearing down a brothel in Ottawa. Dated at Southampton, Ontario.
Fonds consists of a copy of the The Salavation Army's "Articles of War", 'to be signed by all who wish to be entered on the roll as soldiers'; "Promotion Certficates" associated with the Primary and Junior Departments of the Queen Street United Church Sunday School, Kingston, Ontario.