Fonds consists of interviews with elders carried out by students in the HIST 467 course at Queen's University over a two year period. There are seven audio cassette tapes of interviews with a variety of Elders from various nations. See file level description for detailed information.
Copies of letters and translations of Diesel's letters in German, regarding the importation of the new engine to Calvin Co. Limited, Garden Island, Ontario. Also contains material relating to Diesel's life and mysterious disappearance.
Fonds consists of correspondence, photographs, clippings, and memorabilia relating to William D. Fritz's time as a student (Sci`40) and athlete at Queen's University; plus various other athletic events he participated in, including the 1936 Berlin Olympics, and the 1934 and 1938 Empire Games.
Fonds consists of Duncan Boucher's notebook containing notes compiled during lectures attended while a student in the Faculty of Medicine, Queen's University at Kingston.
Fonds consists of booklets written by A. Campbell Derby about his grandfather, Dr..W.J. Derby entitled, 'The Life and Times of Dr. W.J. Derby'; and his father, Leonard Lansdowne Derby, titled 'Memories of my Father'.
The collection consists of selected records, specifically concerned with the local Mohawk Territory of Tyendinaga, from the Correspondence and General Land records series of the Central Superintendency. Included are letters received at the Toronto office of the Central Superintendency, 1845-1877. Volume 1161 (MF 6096) contains two dockets, dated 1877 dealing with timber rights and treaty registration. Volume 761 (MF 6092) is a record of registered letters received at the Toronto Office, 1868-1871. Volume 1043 (MF 6095) is a register of letters received, 1876-1877; unfortunately, this latter register is only partially accurate. The main set of correspondence is found in Volumes 405-435 (MF 6067-6087). This correspondence has been arranged alphabetically by name of letter author (although not all letters by the same author are filed continuously) within year ranges. As such, the arrangement disregards the letter numbering system originally devised by the records creators and records keepers to manage and retrieve the correspondence. Volumes 740-744 and 746 (MF 6090-6091), collectively, are an Abstract of letters received, which forms an index to this set of correspondence.