The fonds consists of correspondence, news clippings and drafts of poetry, essays and addresses. Some of correspondence refers to the liberal movement in theology within the Anglican Church. There is also some correspondence of Mildred Low, the daughter of George Low.
The fonds consists of research files related to the history of the Bank of Upper Canada including correspondence, research notes and miscellaneous meterial.
The collection consists of a scrapbook (Across Canada with King George V1 and Queen Elizabeth), which relates to the royal visit to Canada and the United States, May-June, 1939.
Relates to marriage settlement of Catherine Charlotte Grant, daughter of Charles Grant, 5th Baron de Longueil, on her marriage to the Reverend Joseph A. Allen, 1843 Sept. 2, settling on her Alwington House and Baron Grant's property on Wolf Island and Howe Island; agreement between Catherine Grant Allen, Dowager Baroness Carolina and Charles James Irwin Grant, 6th Baron Longeuil over 2 pieces of property in Montreal, 1848 Oct. 26. Will of Catherine Grant Allen, 1877 Apr. 23.
The fonds consists of all personal and official correspondence pertaining to all aspects of Sir Edward's life including Prince of Wales Tours (1919 -1920), foreign affairs (1919-1922), imperial relations (1918-1922), India (1920-1922), Ireland (1920-1921), East Africa (1925-1930), election material (1923 & 1933), and defence (1932-1945). The fonds also contains press clippings, reviews, pamphlets, speeches and articles.
The fonds consists of correspondence, reports, student essays and other material relating to the Canadian Legion Educational Services Overseas during World War II, Ghana and the Colombo plan while Ault was director general of Technical Assistance, Department of Trade and Commerce.
The fonds consists of an original diary created by Ballingall during his time in Kingston that includes sketches by C.D. Shanly and Lady Alexander and vignettes about the pirate, Bill Johnston, and indigenous peoples at Cataraqui River. Also included is a microfilm copy of the diary.
The fonds consists of legal papers belonging to George Baxter and family, Misses Baxter and Mrs. Isabel Innes, and John Bell and his heirs. Also included are medical documents belonging to John Maitland. Most of the material relates to the family farm in Pittsburgh Township and the family home at Cataraqui Grange. There is also correspondence to Lt. Col. L.D.M. Baxter, dominion president of the Canadian Legion of the British Empire Service League, from several leading world figures, as well as articles relating to John R. Day.