The fonds is a record of Dr. Horace Mabee's medical practice in Kingston, Ontario and consists of three daybooks. These patient account books document the daily medical activities of Dr. H. Mabee and include information about patients, the services provided, fees charged and payment received.
Fonds consists of legal documents, certificates, and photographs largely relating to Donald A. Bruce; a ceremonial trowel presented to the Hon. Sir Richard Cartwright following the laying of the cornerstone of the Sweaburg (Ontario) Methodist Church.
Fonds consists of "Attendance" and "Matriculation" Certificates while a medical student at University of Queen's College, Kingston and at Kingston General Hospital; a Governor-General's (signed by Sir Edmund Walker Head) "License" to practice various areas of medicine in Upper Canada.
Fonds consists of a holographic 'Teacher's Guide' notebook, likely employed for teaching classes in one-room schools during the 1920s through the 1940s.
Collection consists of programmes for the Kingston General Hospital's, School of Nursing's "1928 Commencement Excercises", and the 1936 "Golden Jubilee" celebrations.
Collection consists of a "Subscribers Ticket" for the 1855 Kingston Assemblies, and the 'Stewards" named on this document reads like a virtual "Who's Who" of Kinsgton society for that year.
Fonds consists of prints and negatives of buildings on the the campus of Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, taken from both the air, and at street level.