The collection consists of photographs, clippings and posters of individual hockey players, teams and hockey games, as well as promotional material for tournaments and teams.
The collection consists of correspondence, memos, pamphlets and clippings relating to the operations and promotion of the International Hockey Hall of Fame in Kingston, Ontario, as well as photographs of hockey players, some of which are signed. Also included are the constitution and by-laws, letterhead, drafts of articles and speeches, and financial information for the IHHOF.
The collection consists of statistical data, photographs, clippings and correspondence relating to the sport of ice hockey in North America. Includes statistics on individuals, teams and leagues covering most of the twentieth century, correspondence with National Hockey League franchises, as well as amateur and semi-professional hockey leagues, and press releases, media guides and rosters for the World Hockey Association, University hockey leagues and amateur associations.
The fonds consists of a minute book and scrapbooks produced by the Ottawa Hockey Association. The minute book relates specifically to the meetings of the Association, and the scrapbooks document the Ottawa Senators hockey club from 1922 to 1945.
The collection consists of municipal voters' lists from 1921 to 2000, provincial voters' lists from 1938 to 1981, and federal voters' lists from 1953 to 1988. Before 1935, municipal voters lists were used in federal elections. Starting with the election of 1935, federal voters lists were created.The lists bear the names and addresses of eligible voters within a particular polling station. There is also a municipal instruction video regarding elections.
Correspondence concerning his resignation from Queen's University, Kingston, Ont., over his views on Annexation of Canada to the United States. Also contains copies of letters/essays Allen wrote on annexation for the newspapers.
Collection consists of the personal diary of MacMartin describing his trip to Northern Ontario to conclude negotiations of Treaty No. 9 - The James Bay Treaty with Ojibway (Anishinaabe), Cree (including the Omushkegowuk) and other Indigenous Nations (Algonquin); plus various transcriptions and ancillary material.