Fonds consists of genealogical records, correspondence files, research files, manuscripts, printed materials, a bust of T.R. Millman, and photographs.
Fonds is arranged in the following series: Series 1. T.R. Millman personal papers, 1935-1996 Series 2. T.R. Millman professional files, 1937-1995 Series 3. T.R. Millman research and publication files, 1940-1995 Series 4. A.R. Kelley research and manuscript files Series 5. Printed Materials, 1912-1978
Fonds consists of two typescript drafts of Harris' book "An Historical Introduction to the study of the canon law of the Anglican Church of Canada", published in 1965.
Harris, R.V. (Reginald Vanderbilt)Fonds consists of the annotated literary typescript of Carrington's book "The story of the Anglican Church in Canada", an essay entitled "The Anglican Communion and the question of reunion", and a lecture on St. Mark given on April 22, 1947 at U.T.S.
Carrington, PhilipFonds consists of a typescript paper on the Canadian Protestant public's reaction to the Roman Catholic's proclamation of the Ne Temere Decree in 1908, including an analysis of coverage in the Protestant press, conferences and government legislation.
Moir, John S. (Sargent)Consists of copies of inscriptions transcribed on cards by T.R. Millman from tombstones in the following cemeteries in Quebec: Bishop Stewart Memorial Church, Frelighsburg; Lagrange, Hunter's Mills; Ten Eyck, Dunham.
Quebec cemeteries collectionFonds consists of Archdeacon Mountain's bound correspondence (1828-1835) relating to McGill College, Montreal.
Mountain, George JehoshaphatFonds consists of a typescript copy of Sanders' autobiography (1876), taken from the Church Missionary Society microfilm A-102 together with copies of a photograph of Sanders with his wife (1880), and another of him alone (1900).
Sanders, JohnFonds consists of Minutes of a Conference of the Bishops of Quebec, Toronto, Newfoundland, Fredericton and Montreal holden at Quebec, from Sept. 24th to Oct. 1st, 1851. Minutes taken in George Jehoshaphat Mountain's handwriting.
The minutes of the conference include the following order of subjects: General Declaration, Convocation, Church-membership, Canons, Articles and Formularies, Division of Services, Psalms and Hymns, Offertory, Holy Communion, Marriages, Registers, Inter-communion with other reformed churches, Education, Deacons, Maintenance of the Clergy, Conclusion.
Fonds consists of typescript carbon copies of correspondence from Plenderleath to George Jehoshaphat Mountain, Lord Bishop of Montreal. Those from 1829 to 1837 relate to his efforts toward education for Indian boys in Lower Canada, which resulted in the establishment of an agricultural school at Christieville, L.C. Those from 1840-1845 are an account of his relations with Trinity Chapel, Montreal. Included are a few letters from the church wardens of Trinity Chapel to the Bishop for the years 1845-1847.
Christie, William PlenderleathFonds consists of a manuscript entitled, Moss from a Rolling Stone (1880-1912) outlining Aylwin's life, his experiences in the Home Mission Field, the maritimes and the west.
Aylwin, Henry CooperFonds consists of photocopied letters written by Jessie McLean Hilton from Prince Albert, Bishop's Court and Fort Macleod, pertaining to her experiences in the west and the death of her father, Bishop John McLean. Also includes an 8p. typewritten biography of MacLean by an unknown author entitled, Bishop MacLean pioneer missionary.
MacLean, John (family)Fonds consists of typescript carbon copies of letters to Low, mostly in regard to his writings. A few are from G.M. Grant, principal of Queen's College at the time Low received his honorary D.D.
Low, G.J. (George Jacobs)Fonds consists of the original holograph for Archdeacon McDonald's last work, completed after age 80, "A grammar and dictionary of the Tukudh language", published in 1911 by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (S.P.C.K.). Includes printed proofs in Tukudh for "Prayer for the Governor-General", 1912, and two copies of Ordering of Deacons (39 articles).
McDonald, RobertFonds consists of "Stop! Stop! : Our historical issue," an historical issue of the school's newsletter which includes short essays on its origins and a few photographs of the building and surrounding areas taken about 1940.
St. Michael's Indian Residential School (Alert Bay, BC) fondsFonds consists of a photocopy of a address delivered by Heaven to the Hamilton Torch Club, entitled, The ministry - a vanishing profession?, 10 May, 1966 concerning the changing nature of the Christian ministry from a historical perspective.
Heaven, Edwin B.G.Fonds consists of a typescript paper entitled, From Kangra to Amritsar, covering the history of the Kangra Mission of the M.S.C.C., India and its schools, hospitals, the Women's Auxilary in Punjab and descriptions of various places and cities in the mission, including Amritsar, Kashmir.
Langford, Jack WarrenFonds consists of a typescript essay entitled, A history of the Diocese of New Westminster, 1858-1900; submitted to Dr. Robert Bosher for a course in American Church History.
Anthony, Tom (Thomas Murray)Fonds consists of a holograph original diary, Diary of a missionary tour, attributed to DuVernet, outlining a tour of the Rainy River District from July 11-20, 1898.
DuVernet, Frederick HerbertFonds consists of a copy of the newsletter "Inside Info"(Nov. 1981, vol. 11, no. 3), University of Winnipeg, which includes an article on a exhibition of watercolours from a sketch book kept by Rev. MacGachen, depicting Canadian scenes in the 1880's. Includes a page of biographical information about MacGachen and the exhibition at the University of Winnipeg library.
MacGachen, Nicolas HowardFonds consists photocopies of two holograph letters written by Turner from Ponds Inlet, Baffin Land to F.J. Petrie, concerning his work in the north.
Turner, Jack (John Hudspitt)