Fonds is comprised of photocopied pages pertaining to W.O. Mitchell’s serialized novel, The Alien; first and last draft of manuscript for book Winona (published 2007) plus various edited pages related to the manuscript; correspondence with Len Early, co-editor with Peterman for Winona and The Collected Short Stories of Isabella Valancy Crawford; biographical and other research material related to Isabella Valancy Crawford and her works; correspondence with Tamar Dobozy regarding a Peterman article, “Writing for the Illustrated Story Papers in the 1870s: Individuality and Conformity, Isabella Valancy Crawford’s Stories and Serialized Fiction” (published in Short Story, Spring 2005); references to stories and books: Hearthstone, Hate, and Flora Lyndsay; research and manuscript material pertaining to the creation of the critical edition of Flora Lyndsay: Passages in an Eventful Life.
Peterman, MichaelFonds is comprised of research material, notes, typescripts, manuscripts, and correspondence pertaining to Winona, or, The Foster Sisters, co-edited and published by Professor Michael Peterman and Professor Len Early (Peterborough: Broadview Editions, 2007).
Peterman, MichaelItem consists of one copy of a Methodist Hymn Book. "Mrs. T.H. Stinson | 73 Bond St | Lindsay" is inscribed ahead of the title page. Toronto: Willian Briggs. Printed and electrotyped by Methodist Book and Publishing House, Toronto. Copyright 1917, Canada, by William Briggs. Second edition, 1918.
The fonds consists of daily meteorological registers of observations of temperature, barometer readings, precipitation, clouds, wind velocity and direction and the general state of the weather of Peterborough, Ontario. Also included are monthly abstracts recording temperature and barometric extremes, the number of rainy, snowy or foggy days, the number of days when there was thunder or lightening. Newspaper clippings regarding Peterborough local weather are included.
Meteorological Service of CanadaFile consists of photographs of Tracy Metcalfe standings by an unidentified machine in a science lab.
File consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on John Metcalfe. This file is comprised of a couple of newspaper clippings discussing Metcalfe, his works, and his controversial opinions as a critic.
File consists of photographs of Chris Metcalfe looking at fish and a microscope. Metcalfe received the Distinguished Research Award in 2007
Collection includes the agendas, minutes, and correspondence of the Meta Incognita Project Steering Committee and the Archival Research Task Force (ARTAF). Also included are ARTAF research materials, reports, transcripts, notes, etc. relating to an American Historical Association meeting and a Trent University conference which focused on the subject of Frobisher and his Northwest initiatives.
Meta IncognitaFile includes correspondence from Catherine Merritt (wife), Alfred Kellym J.B. Yates, Mervin [Gedin], James Crooks, Nathan Rawling, William Thomas (architect), Penelope Pendergast (mother of Catharine Merritt), Charlotte Boomer, and A.K. Boomer. Topics include the building and opening of the Welland Canal; Hon. William Dickson; Mr. Northrop; Rebellion in Upper Canada and Lower Canada 1838-1839, hanging of Sir John Colborne and the "30 rebels"; state of the Montreal Market; and the state of St. Catharine's Salt Works.