Series consists of assorted maps of the Haliburton region (copies) received from Prof. Tom Whillans.
The loose documents, primarily marriage lists except for one baptism list, date from 1831 to 1851. These are indexed with information taken from the Walker-Molotkow Marriage Registers of Upper Canada/Canada West vol.7, parts 1 and 2, Newcastle District available only in our reading room. These published indexes were prepared from the registers of marriages in the Ontario Archives. The documents we have at Trent are the original returns prepared by the clergy.
Series consists of the research files created by Professor Neufeld while writing his book Lois Marshall: A Biography (Toronto: Dundurn Press, 2010). Files include professional correspondence, interview transcripts and notes, newspaper clippings, copies of performance programs for Lois Marshall and the Bach Aria Group, which was curated while researching the life of Lois Marshall. Files also include research notes and photocopied material from Library and Archives Canada, New York Public Library, Toronto Reference Library, University of Toronto, University of Calgary, Ballet Rambert Archives and London Festival Ballet (LFB) Archives.
Series consists of records produced by Local 725 of the Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators and Paperhangers of America, including a minute book, monthly reports, constitutions, correspondence, and day books.
Series consists of the records of Local 690 of the International Union of Steam and Operating Engineers, including working rules and agreements, correspondence within Canada and in the United States, receipts, and constitutions.
Series consists of records of Local 627 of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters, including members' due books (1900-1912) and proceedings of the Ontario Provincial Council of Carpenters (1933)
Series consists of records of Local 435 of the International Association of Machinists, including minute books, vouchers and stubs, and auditor's reports.
Series consists of the records of Local 402 of the Journeymen Barbers' International Union of America, including monthly financial reports, correspondence, shop card agreements, membership applications, and receipts, invoices and order blanks.
Series consists of records of Local 23 of the Journeymen Tailors' Union of America, including correspondence, bills of prices, signage advertising the union label, minutes, and constitutions.
Series consists of records of the Iron Moulders' Union of North America, including minute books, financial records, correspondence within Canada and with the United States, appeals for assistance, by-laws and rules, and union suspended lists.
Series consists of records of Local 17 of the Bricklayers, Masons and Plasterers' International Union of America, including minutes, correspondence, circuletters, scab lists, shop steward reports, financial records, material from the Ontario Provincial Conference, and other material. Also included are 54 volumes of published constitutions, proceedings, reports, and delinquent lists.
Series consists of files kept by John Wadland, relating to the Bioregionalism course taught by Professor John Wadland and Professor Tom Whillans, 1989-2003, in Haliburton. Files include correspondence, maps, data, pamphlets and booklets, financial statements, student papers, copies of articles, newspaper clippings, and materials relating to the Haliburton Bioregional Atlas.
Series consists of the personal papers and business correspondence and documents of John W. Kerr.
Boxes 10-11 include records of James McQueen (JM) who was born in Glasgow, Scotland, on 25 October 1874 and died in Burnaby, British Columbia, on 29 April 1947. JM married Margaret (Maggie) Drysdale on 31 July 1902 in London, England, where he was practicing his trade of decorator and painter. Margaret Drysdale was born in Kincardine, Scotland on 26 October 1873 and died in Burnaby, British Columbia on 2 February 1942. James and Margaret McQueen had three children: Euphemia Young (EYS), Elsie Hutchison, and Peter Ian.
Series consists of material compiled in the process of planning an issue, including correspondence, original manuscripts,, notes, and other planning documents.