Images of Books for Prisons. This initiative was the result of Brig. C.D Quilliam closing his bookstore on Brock Street In March 1956. He decided that any remaining books that were not sold would be distributed to the libraries of Kingston's three penitentiaries (Kingston Penitentiary, Collins Bay Penitentiary and the Prison for Women) and the Frontenac County Jail. Librarians from those institutions were invited to choose books from the bookstore after it closed its doors to the public. (Information found in Kingston Whig Standard, March 17 1956, p.15)
Fonds consists of Agenda and Minutes of the Board of Management (1912-2011), and Faculty Board (1884-2011); correspondence; subject files; "Invest in Ministry" fundraising campaign material (1982); financial records; pictorial material; sound recordings; College publications; and printed materials.
This fonds consists of two travel documents for Simeon Doudiet of the Principality of Neuchâtel, a region which is now part of Switzerland. The documents attest to the good character and birth of Doudiet as he is travelling from one district to another. One document still maintains partial seal remnant.