The fonds consists of centenary of company, photographs and technical drawings, information on the history of the company, employees and on locomotives..
This reel consists of journals detailing the daily activities of the medical superintendent, chiefly Charles Metcalfe to 1885, Charles Kirk Clark thereafter.
An indexed and bound volume of letters (copies) between Kipling and J.W. Barry, 1932-1936 along with a copy of "Supplication of the Black Aberdeen" by Kipling and "A Reader's Guide to Rudyard Kipling's Just So Stories for Little Children" compiled by R.E. Harbord.
The fonds consists predominantly of land agreement, sale, assignment and lease documents for lots and parcels within Frontenac County and the City of Kingston from 1801to 1864. There is also a limited amount of correspondence with John Macaulay and Thomas Kirkpatrick regarding various estates, business papers, legal documents pertaining to a number of estates, shares for a variety of companies, in particluar trust and insurance companies, a letterbook (1839-1846) and two small account books (1836-1846).
Fonds consists of letters to Thomas Kirkpatrick from Quebec City and Montreal regarding land on Wolfe Island and Howe Island; his "King's Bench Docket" book (1828-1836).
Manuscripts of family genealogy for the "Cornells of Sheffield" and "Miscellaneous Parshalls" . Includes many photographs of Cornell family members and buildings around Sheffield.
The fonds consists of correspondence, subject files, newspaper articles, pamphlets, speeches, press clippings, and personal diaries 1912-1959. A large portion of these papers consists of material concerning western agriculture and politics. Of particular interest in this connection are those files dealing with the Canadian Council of Agriculture, which includes the minutes of the Council from December 29, 1911 to March 31, 1922.