St. George's Cathedral Parish fonds
- CA ON00239 F990
- Fondo
- 1791-1926
The fonds consists of a written history, programmes for special services, financial records, and newspapers relating to St. George's Cathedral.
St. George's Cathedral Parish
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St. George's Cathedral Parish fonds
The fonds consists of a written history, programmes for special services, financial records, and newspapers relating to St. George's Cathedral.
St. George's Cathedral Parish
The fonds consists of the Constitution of the Society, minutes, correspondence, and ledgers of a society formed as a charitable and social organization for those of Scottish descent. Also includes membership for Thomas Drummond in 1840.
St. Andrew's Society
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Free Church (Sunbury) fonds
Fonds consists of a treasurer's report from St. Andrew's Presbyterian Free Church in Sunbury, Ontario.
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Free Church (Sunbury)
Consists of a land grant from Mrs. Mary Hamilton (nee Herchmer), 1798, news clippings, photographs, and notes on the Ruttan family.
Unknown
Russian American Company fonds
The fonds consists of correspondence of Governors General, logs of company ships, such as the Shelihoff, Tungus, Constantin, Kamchatka and Menshikoff, and journals of exploration, in particular the northern overland expedition under the command of Lieutenant Lavrentii A. Zagoskin.
Russian American Company
Letter, 1926 Feb. 16, Dublin, to H.O. White, Sheffield.
A letter from Russell to H.O. White.
Russell, George William
The fonds consists of diaries related primarily to the construction of the Grand Trunk Railway west of Kingston.
Rowan, Frederick J.
Catholic Church. Archdiocese of Kingston fonds
The fonds consists of a journal relating to the finances of the Archdiocese of Kingston.
Catholic Church. Archdiocese of Kingston
The fonds consists of correspondence, speeches, press releases, memoranda, subject files relating to his work as Minister of Labour, his constituency and several federal elections. Correspondents include Sir Robert Borden, J.S. Woodsworth, Lord Tweedsmuir and, most notable, are a large number of letters and telegrams from Mackenzie King.
Rogers, Norman McLeod