Series consists of academic articles, and other articles written by James Neufeld in various publications. Some of these articles are original clippings, periodicals, or offprints. In some cases, copies of articles were made by archival staff, with the original copies returned to the donor.
Series consists of the personal papers and business correspondence and documents of John W. Kerr.
Series documents Greg Doran's undergraduate studies at Trent University.
Series consists of a large file of newspaper clippings regarding G.C. Monture and Indigenous issues. Also includes obituaries and a tribute to G.C. Monture "The Rockhound of Jerusalem" by Rev. Enos T. Monture.
Box 9 includes records pertaining to Euphemia (Effie) Young McQueen (EYS) born on 28 August 1903 in London, England, eldest daughter of James and Margaret McQueen. She married SHS on 18 August 1930 in Saskatoon and died in Burnaby, British Columbia on 2 September 1965. The dossier contains documents relating to vital statistics, some correspondence in the form of letters received, records of her teaching career, academic records, and numerous documents relating to her amateur theatrical performances and recitals before and after her marriage in 1930. There are a few postcards and photos and some legacies from relatives. There is a scrapbook, only partially filled, with clippings and other items relating to her schooling, performances, and other activities. There are also many documents relating to EYS in the dossiers of SHS and of James McQueen, notably letters that she wrote to her parents and to her husband.
Series consists of correspondence between the Trail Studies Unit and the general public, national organizations, and the provincial government on different aspects of trails (recreational use, trail operations, environmental concerns, etc.).
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 3 issues of the Collegiate bulletin, published by P.C.I. Literary Society. Issues include no. 1, vol. 1 (January 30 1922); no. 2, vol. 1 (February 13, 1922); and no. 3, vol. 1 (February 27, 1922).
Binder 1
99: Trent University Bookstore (Charlotte Street)
100: Trent University Alumni Float
Series consists of research notes and chapter drafts for Cole's book, Trent: The Making of a University, 1957-1987.
Series consists of material compiled in the process of planning an issue, including correspondence, original manuscripts,, notes, and other planning documents.
Series consists of sound and moving image material on biogregionalism and Haiburton County, most notably, copies of oral history interviews with local residents, held by the Haliburton County Museum.
Series consists of personal and professional correspondence written by Dawn Bell Logan to Need and Sawer family members while researching Thomas Need. Files also include newspaper clippings, and correspondence written to the Dictionary of Canadian biography as well as historians, libraries, and archives in Canada and England. Files also include several draft biographies of Thomas Need written by Dawn Bell Logan. Files also include photographs of some Need family members taken in Surrey, United Kingdom.