File consists of documents regardingletterhead from McLaughlin, Peel, Fulton & Stinson Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries in Lindsay Ontario.
File includes the following articles and speeches
- Dr. O.D. Skelton, "The Present Situation in the World," n.d.
- Right Hon. Arthur Meighen, "Depression" 31 January, 1934
- W.C. Clark, "The Central Bank," February 27, 1934
- Hon. W. Gordon "Deportation of Aliens," March 20, 1934
- Canadian Prisoners' Welfare Association, "Penitentiaries Situation"
- Right Hon. Arthur Meighen, "The Greatest Englishman of History" (given to National Council of Education Montreal), 1935.
File consists of 2 blueprints of diagrams that illustrate the connections between Members of Parliament and commercial companies.
- Members of Parliament in the Commercial and Industrial Capitalistic Group. House of Commons / Compiled by J. McArthur Conner, December 29, 1927; drawn by W.J. Chas. Webster, February 9, 1928
- The Spiders' Web / Compiled by W.J. McArthur Conner; drawn by W.J. Chas. Webster, January 18, 1928
File includes wedding invitations for T.H. Stinson and E.E. Robson, various Christmas greetings, and unidentified portraits.
File includes the "Wonders of America" magazine for July 1913. Also includes illustrated guides to Medicine Hat, Alberta; Brandon, Manitoba; Vancouver, British Columbia; Corona, California; Cripple Creek, Colorado; and the Foothills Trolley Trip from Denver. File also includes a guide to local time tables for the Southern Pacific and an issue of The Medicine Hat Manufacturer (vol. 1, no. 7-8, June-July 1913).
Fonds consists of records documenting the Stinson family, primarily the legal and political career of T.H. Stinson. Family records include Christmas cards, wedding invitations, family portraits, travel records (postcards, booklets, photographs), and Ella Stinson's (nee Robson) correspondence.
Stinson, T.H. (Thomas Hubert)Collection consists of convocation programs for Trent University.
Trent UniversityFonds consists of administrative records and correspondence documenting Camp MI-A-KON-DA, mostly from the period when Catherine and George Ross were the owners of the camp (1979-1998). Records include staff and C.I.T. manuals, director's notes, registration information, publicity material, and staff recruitment material. Material relating to the 1979 and 1998 ownership transfers is included. Correspondence includes letters to and from parents, campers, staff, and camping associates.
Camp MI-A-KON-DA