The Andrew Dick fonds consists of day books or diaries of daily activities of Mr. Dick, recounting events in his life such as fish catches, plantings, ships passing, temperatures and weather conditions.
UntitledThe John M. Kelly fonds consists of three volumes containing notes of Mr. Kelly's inspection of various boilers in operation in the cities of Port Arthur and Fort William and on local ships. Provincial government regulations required periodic boiler inspections for all boilers, especially those used in industry.
UntitledFonds consists of oral and amassed histories on topics pertaining to the history and development of Burlington, and the Burlington centennial film project.
Collection consists of material compiled by Dr. Mary Isabel Mackey Kelly relating to the Port Arthur school system from 1970 to 1980 with the intention of producing a book on the subject. The book never came about but the collection of notes and manuscripts, almost all of which she transcribed and typed herself from the originals, remains in the form of binders.
UntitledThe Rosalee Auger fonds consists of correspondence, an arrangement book and schedules for the 1959 royal tour; newspaper clippings regarding Auger's role; and two magazines (The Legionary, Jan., 1960 and Weekend Magazine, Royal Tour Special), all of which are contained in one series.
UntitledFonds consists of the papers of William Wilson, arranged into seven series. The papers are concerned primarily with Wilson's agricultural pursuits and include diaries, ledgers, invoices and receipts along with personal legal papers. His comments published in various newspapers, contained in series 6, form an excellent description of rural Thunder Bay in this period. The diaries are a good source for the study of local climatic change.
UntitledThe Alfred Coombs fonds consists of miscellaneous materials relating to Alfred Coombs, including three notebooks, a field service pocket book, an RAF Flying Training Manual, a letter sent to Coombs, and other various items (military pass, letter, receipts). These items are all contained within one series.
UntitledThe Jessie C. Crawford fonds contains notes taken by Miss Baker during her kindergarten assistants' course and during her one year at the Toronto Normal School which were used as the basis for teaching at Port Arthur's first kindergarten at Cornwall School in 1908. The method followed was that of "Montessori", the Italian teacher, and was designed to develop specific skills of hand and mind. Books are hardbound and handwritten.
UntitledThe Jean Crittall collection consists of material produced and collected by Ms. Crittall. It is composed of four series and relates generally to music and the performing arts at the Lakehead. The records also pertain directly to the career of Gisela Depkat, cellist, and to the Port Arthur Women's Club.
UntitledThe E.A. Carpenter fonds consists of a diary which he used to keep daily records of his activities during the year 1894. This handwritten account contains mostly business details such as settling of accounts, hiring workers, hauling and cutting wood, rails and ties and a description of his travels to various work sites. Also contains notes of his social and family activities and of local events of importance. Contains references to many of Fort William's notables such as the McKellars, J.T. Horne, Mr. McLaurin, and George A. Graham.
UntitledFonds consists of A.T. Hill's manuscripts, files, published material, miscellaneous textual records and photographs dealing primarily with the union and labor movements in Canada and at the Lakehead, and Communist Party activities, as well as Hill's own interest in the U.S.S.R. and other communist countries. Arranged by record type into six series.
UntitledFonds consists of the papers of Canon C.J. Machin, including sermons given in Port Arthur in the 1880s, correspondence relating to family matters and miscellaneous papers and books concerning his activities as an Anglican minister. There are four series in total.
UntitledFonds consists of Art Widnall's papers relating to his personal affairs as a member of various clubs and organizations such as the Rotary Club, the Emergency Measures Organization and the Thunder Bay District Municipal League; to his family life and to his and others' activities on the Fort William Progressive Conservative Association in the 1970s. Arranged into two series.
UntitledThe Herman Frederick Eberts fonds consists of reports and agreements relating to mining investments made by H.F. Eberts, primarily in Northern Ontario, including Marks Township, Steep Rock Lake, Black Bay, Rainy River, Loon Lake and Tache, mostly in the 1890s. Consists of letters written to Eberts by various contacts in Canada reporting on the sites and conditions of mines, assayers' reports, and formal agreements and titles to various properties. Also included is a report on pulpwood stands and the prospects for constructing a pulp mill in the Chapleau, Chester and Georgian Bay area, ca. 1900.
UntitledThis material was collected as part of Mark Chochla’s Master of Education thesis at Lakehead University, on the subject of education on the railway school cars in Northern Ontario, accepted in 1987. Most of the material, including interviews, was compiled in the previous year. The collection consists of two main series: files of research notes and taped interviews. The research notes include photocopies.
UntitledThe McVicar family fonds consists of various legal papers including: the will of Victoria McVicar, 1898; probate and recitals of the will of Christina McVicar, 1904; power of attorney, H.N. Ruttan to R.A. Ruttan, 1904; and seven items including abstract of title, mortgages and agreements relating to property formerly part of McVicar estate.
UntitledThe William Currie Dobie fonds consists of a letter book of outgoing correspondence of W.C. Dobie. Most of the entries pertain to his activities as fishery overseer but some are of a personal nature regarding politics and his attempts to get his estranged wife, Mary, to return to him.
UntitledThe Anne J. Barrie fonds consists of two scrapbooks containing clippings, poetry, and notes.
UntitledFonds consists of photographs and ephemera from the Skyway Motel.
Fonds consists of the miscellaneous papers of members of the Taylor family. Deals with subjects of police work, mayor C.W. Cox and social activities. Also includes material that originated with Thomas Richards, who was steward of the Hudson's Bay Co. post at Fort William at the end of the nineteenth century, and his wife Mary F. Richards.
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