- CA ON00239 F451-SF04
- Sous-fonds
- [ca. 1812]-1961
Sous-fonds consists of: correspondence; holographs, and typescripts of poetry and prose; a memoranda book; news clippings; and, biographical sketches of Crawford.
Crawford, Isabella Valancy
Sous-fonds consists of: correspondence; holographs, and typescripts of poetry and prose; a memoranda book; news clippings; and, biographical sketches of Crawford.
Crawford, Isabella Valancy
Part of Fritz-Green fonds
Series scope to be completed at a later date
Stevens (family)
Alexander MacDonell Estate sous-fonds
Part of Kirkpatrick-Nickle fonds
Will, 1840, and list of library books which are housed in Special Collections, Douglas Library, Queen's University.
Macdonell, Alexander
Sous-fonds consists of poetry, prose, biographical articles, critical commentaries, photographs and news clippings.
Dalton, Annie Charlotte
Sous-fonds consists predominantly of correspondence to Katherine Hale and John Garvin from 1911-1959. The letters are arranged alphabetically by correspondent and include such notable names as: Audrey Alexander Brown, Bliss Carman, Mazo de la Roche, Pauline Johnson, Peter McArthur, Nellie McClung, Tom MacInnes, Vincent Murney, Isabella Valancy Crawford, Charles Mair, L.M. Montgomery, Sir Gilbert Goldwin Smith and Sir John William. Also included are various typescripts and galleys for books written or edited by Hale and Garvin, as well as various typescripts from other authors collected by the couple.
Hale, Katherine
Angus Joseph Macdonnell estate sous-fonds
Part of Kirkpatrick-Nickle fonds
The sous-fonds mainly consists of correspondence, legal documents and material relating predominantly to his personal life and not with his activities as a banker. Also included is material relating to two cases heard in the Supreme Court of Ontario: Macdonnell and Keefer, 1918-1919 and Marks and Keefer, 1917.
Macdonnell, Angus Joseph
Part of Kirkpatrick-Nickle fonds
This sous-fonds is a modest record of a the typical pioneer success story, following the fortunes of a son of an illiterate Irish immigrant to some financial success and civic respect in Kingston's early years. Although not documenting William's many careers as butcher, alderman, contractor or family man, the financial papers reflect his affairs in connection with his properties, his debtors, his stocks, his estate and the estate of his second wife, Amelia.
Breden (family)
Sous-fonds consists of correspondence, prose, news clippings and biographical article about Jordan.
Jordan, William George
Browne and Harty estate sous-fonds
Part of Kirkpatrick-Nickle fonds
The sous-fonds was comprised of documents brought together as a result of the law suit of Browne v. Dollard in Chancery, 1872, which involved the winding up of the partnership. Included are business papers, business correspondence regarding land lots, and a number of land documents involving various land lots in the Kingston area.
Browne and Harty
Sous-fonds consists of correspondence, diary, poetry, prose, biographical articles, critical commentaries, notes, drawings and news clippings about Bliss Carman.
King, Mary Perry