- CA ON00239 F1622
- Collection
- 1839-1843
Letters to H. Smith, Warden of Kingston Penitentiary, 1839-1843.
B.C Patry
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Letters to H. Smith, Warden of Kingston Penitentiary, 1839-1843.
B.C Patry
Joseph Abramsky and Sons Limited collection
Land records relating to lots in Toronto and Hamilton ca. 1840-1927. Includes deeds, mortgages and affidavits.
Joseph Abramsky and Sons Limited
Lorne and Edith Pierce collection. Mary H.T. Alexander sous-fonds
Sous-fonds consists of the manuscript for "The Rundle Diary."
Alexander, Mary H.T.
Queen's University Poster collection
Collection consists of posters generated by various University offices and units, plus student organizations and associations advertising events, issues, and causes.
Queen's University
Calendars and associated material 1841-1911.
Includes calendars, 1841-1911, Kingston Women's Medical College calendars, 1883/84 - 1893/94, School of Mining annual reports, 1894-1915, and Queen's letters and deeds.
Queen's University. Registrar
Collections consists of land documents relating to Lot 9 and Lot 10, located at the corner of King and Rear Streets, in Portsmouth Village, Ontario.
Photocopies of extracts from diary, 1841-1845, concerning plans for Queen's University and Kingston City Hall and arbitration with Joseph Milner.
Howard, John George
The collection consists of copied plans for Kingston town hall and Kingston market house as well as a house plan on St. Denis Street in Montreal for the Heirs Hunt. There is one original set of plans, attributed to George Browne, for the Bank of Montreal (Frontenac Club) on King Street, Kingston.
Browne, George
Collections consists of a typed article from The Monthly Review on Currency from 1841, photographs of Kingston currency and a clipping about Kingston currency, as well as three pages of bank or promissory notes from each of the Commercial Bank of Canada - Kingston (1859), Commercial Bank of the Midland District - Kingston (1842) and Watkins & Harris - City of Toronto.
The collection is comprised of sixty letters written during the years of 1843 to 1872 to George Copeman in England.Fifty-three are original letters, four are copies of the originals which are housed in the Dr. Albert E Senkler, (EJS’s son) collection at the Minnesota Historical Museum in St Paul, and three that were transcribed by hand by his grandson Edmund J Reynolds ( EJR) but the whereabouts of the originals is no longer known.
Transcriptions of the original letters are also available and appear to have been transcribed by EJR, perhaps in the 1920s.
Edmund John Senkler