The item is a microfilm of a copy book of correspondence from and to Peter Russell, president administering the government of Upper Canada during the period November 1796 to March 1798. The correspondents include Captain William Claus, Superintendent of Indians and Indian Affairs, and Captain Joseph Brant. Included are copies of speeches made by Russell to "Brothers, Chiefs and Warriors of the Six Nations" concerning their land grants on the Grand River, as well as speeches to "Brothers, Chiefs and Warriors of the Chippewa Nation".
Russell, PeterThis fonds consists of the Ontario Native Development Fund's correspondence and records which relate to the native position in Ontario and to the establishment of the ONDF's field reports of visits to Ontario cities to set up fund raising events.
Ontario Natives Development FundThis fonds consists of minute books of the District Loyal Orange Lodge No. 3. Included are: 1) minutes of regular meetings from July 7, 1908 to December 31, 1933; and 2) Minutes from January 11, 1949 to January 30, 1950, May 8, 1966 to February 20, 1967, January 20, 1969, and January 11, 1972. Lodge No. 3 was redesignated Loyal Orange Lodge 76 in 1950 which was comprised of members from Lodges No. 80, No. 50 and No. 1175. The lodge closed in 1972.
Orange Lodge. District Loyal Orange Lodge No. 3File consists of programs for the following productions:
- Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mamma's Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feelin' So Sad by Arthur L. Kopit
- Beyond the Fringe by Alan Bennett, Dudley Moore, Peter Cook, and Jonathan Miller. 1970
- Theatre Guild membership flyer
- A Slight Ache by Harold Pinter and Family Album by Noel Coward. March 6-14, 1970
- Carousel by Oscar Hammerstein II. May 6-9, 1970.
- See How They Run by Phillip King. October 15-23, 1971.
- Ticket to See How They Run on Sat., Oct. 16.
- The Mikado or The Town of Titipu by W.S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan
- Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Oklahoma! March 31-April 3, 1971.
- Yesterday the Children Were Dancing by Gratien Gélinas. november 26-December 4, 1971
- Theatre Guild membership drive flyer, 1972
- Imaginary Invalid by Molière. February 19-27, 1971.
- Wait Until Dark by Frederick Knott. October 13-21, 1972.
- My Fair Lady by Alan Jay Lerner. May 3-6, 1972
- Under Milk Wood by Dylan Thomas. February 11-19, 1972.
- Hayfever by Noel Coward. March 17-25, 1972.
- A Flea in Her Ears by Georges Feydeau
- Philadelphia Here I Come! By Brian Friel. November 27-December 5
- The MasterRace and Mother’s Day
- Major Barbara by George Bernard Shaw
File also includes two tickets to a play at The Guildhall on Thursday December 7th .
File consists of one headshot of Hon. Thérèse Casgrain, leader of the Parti social démocratique du Québec from 1951 to 1957.
File consists of a photograph of Hon. Mr. Justice Samuel Freedman, who served as Chief Justice of Manitoba from 1971 to 1983. In 1972 he received an honorary degree (Doctor of Law) from Trent University.
File consists of one photograph of Lady Mary Helen Ogilvie (1900-1990) who received an honorary degree (Doctor of Laws) from Trent University in 1972.
File consists of a photograph of Dr. William A. Ritchie, who received and honorary degree (Doctor of Laws) from Trent University in 1972.
This fonds consists of records of a Jewish Boy Scout Camp called Camp Tamarack. The fonds has minutes of the Tamarack Association, correspondence, form letters, bulletins, photographs, financial statements, inventories, accounts, reports, camp programmes, menus, brochures, insurance policies, construction proposals, Public Health Department licenses and reports, minutes of the Camp Services Co-operative and other information regarding school camping and the Boy Scouts of Canada.
Camp Tamarack