Fonds consists of marriage and baptismal register for Fredericksburgh, Ernestown, Bath, Adolphustown, Sophiasburg and other parts of Prince Edward County. Includes some correspondence, an 1818 sermon, plaque ceremony 1975, bans of marriage and memorial service.
The fonds consists of correspondence relating to his memoirs, A Goodly Heritage and a copy of the memoirs. They include a description of his days at Queen's University.
The fonds consists of a letter (1947 Jan. 12), essays and addresses, and a catalogue of his personal sound recording collection, along with the sound recordings themselves. Note and delegate badge, with picture of his housekeeper. The slides depict views of Oxford, England, Western Canada schools, theatre, art, and lectures on Shakespeare.
The collection consists of licenses to marry without publication of bans, marriage certificates and affidavits of marriage, 1804-1881. Also includes marriage licenses issued by government in Kingston, 1841-1842.
Correspondence including circular letters addressed mainly to H.H. Wells of Prescott. Includes letters regarding a prospective member, by-laws of Salem Lodge, [ca. 1890], and other documents including the financial statement for 1889-1890.
The fonds consists of a contract between the Honourable George Markland and Mr. John Mason to superintend the mason's work in building the Frontenac County Court House.