Series consists of various reports, talks, and other materials written by government agencies, scholars, and others on the environment, labour, and other topics.
Series includes Early Days in Haliburton publication material and copied research material.
Series consists of material (removed from binders) dealing with lumbering, agriculture, etc. within the general region of Haliburton. Material consists of photocopies of books and archival records. Titles originally on binders have been transcribed on file folders.
Series consists of records documenting Peterborough Building Trades Council Local 370, Painters, Decorators, and Paint Hangers. Records include minute and record books, dues books, and a list of members.
Series consists of other resources used by Dawn Logan while researching Thomas Need. Files include correspondence, research notes, newspaper articles, genealogical resources, and biographical information on contemporaries of Thomas Need and his family members, including a family tree. Files on Need cover both his time in Canada and England. Files also include references to other settler families living in Bobcaygeon, Ontario (Verulam Township), and the surrounding area, including Cobourg, Colbourne, and the Bobcaygeon locks. Other families or contemporaries mentioned include the Boyds, Langtons, Nicol Hugh Baird and Thomas Stewart. Series also consists of biographical information for Thomas Need, Reverand William Welfitt, and the Robertson and Junkin families, including wills, newspaper clippings, and correspondence. Series also consists of excerpts of manuscripts and books used to research Thomas Need. The manuscripts are on the topics of Bobcaygeon, Ontario and on the Bick family.
Binder 1:
26-34: Tutorials
35: Lecture
36: Tutorial with ?
37: Anthropology Class
41-84: Tutorial with M.L. Rubinoff (Philosophy) (50-63 are b&w)
85-88: Computer Lab
89: Gordon Winocur (Psychology)
90: James MacAdam (Philosophy)
91: Alan Wilson (b&w)
92: ?, ?, Peter Adams
93: Iswar Chakravarty (Mathematics)
94: Stuart Robson (History) (b&w)
95: Michael Peterman (English Literature)
96-97: Fred Tromly (English Literature)
98: Tutorial with T.H.B. Symons