Correspondence between Claude Garton and Algonquin Wildlife League (and to M.P.’s in the district, including Paul McRae, Robert Andras and Jim Messiman) concerning the preservation of white pine in the Thunder Bay area, maps of the Fowl Lake area, black and white photographs
Correspondence between Joan Crowe and Claude Garton with Roger Vick (Curator) of the University of Alberta on the status of the Claude E. Garton Herbarium
Correspondence between Claude Garton and David F. Archer in England, as well as Dr. R K. Archer, David’s father and director of Equine Research Station after David’s death.
Correspondence between Claude Garton with Catherine Breslin (Research Assistant), Rebecca Eiber (Research Assistant) and Dr. Charles Mason (Biology Department) of the University of Arizona concerning the loan of specimen, as well as a list of plants
Correspondence with various people, including Claude Garton, with George Argus of Central Forest Research and National Museum of Canada, as well as the Botany department of the National Museum of Natural Sciences on Ottawa, Ontario.
Multiple collections of specimen from Mt. McKay Vasculars and NRC mosses by Paul Barclay
A collection of specimen by Eva Beckett in the Churchill, Manitoba area, as well as a recommendation letter on her behalf
Correspondence between Claude Garton and those working at the British Columbia Provincial Museum, including T.C. Brayshaw (Associate Curator)
Collections and inventories by Sue Bryan of White Lake Provincial Park, Lake of the Woods, Wilson Island, Lake St. Joseph, Teaubeau Lake (Grassy Lake), Achapi Lake/Albany River, Fort Severn, and Savant Lake Area, with some notes/correspondence from Erika North.
Various reports and memos from the Claude E. Garton Herbarium, as well as some correspondence, mainly of Duncan Ruxton, Joan Crowe, and Erika North, including Joan Crowe’s notice of resignation.
A rough copy of “Checklist of Vascular Plants of Thunder Bay District” by Thunder Bay Field Naturalists from April 2003, with some handwritten comments/notes to be improved upon.
Correspondence between Joan Crowe and Dr. W. J. Cody from Agriculture Canada (Centre for Land and Biological Resources Research), followed by Biosystematics Research Centre concerning loans of specimen.
A variety of correspondence letters sent by Erika North and Terri McClymont to a variety of botanists/universities.
Correspondence between Claude E. Garton and those involved in the status/care of endangered species, including National Museums Canada, University of Guelph, Ministry of Natural Resources, and the Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada.
A newsletter from the Federation of Ontario Naturalists (vol. 13 no. 4), a memorandum concerning Provincial Parks Council Meeting sent to those involved, including Claude Garton, a pamphlet concerning the FON Annual Conference in Thunder Bay in 1978, and correspondence between Claude Garton and members of FON
Flora of North American Newsletter (vol. 7, no.1 Jan-Mar. 1993), a listing of the Vascular plants collected on the Flora of North America website, printed in 2000
Booklets labelled “Forestry Field School” schedules, as well as correspondence between Claude Garton and Don Barnes (Field School Coordinator) of the School of Forestry
Correspondence between Joan Crowe and Claude Garton with those working for the University of Guelph, including Dr. Donald Britton (Department of Botany and Genetics), Dr. Hugh M. Dale (Department of Genetics and Botany), Dr. R.J. Hilton (Curator), and John D. Ambrose (Arboretum Curator) concerning the loan of specimen
Collections of plant inventory completed by Walter Hartley in the Thunder Bay District (Fort William Indian Reservation, Neebing Township, Kakabeka Falls, Mt. McKay
Correspondence regarding the donation o a set of books by Joan Hebden to the Claude E. Garton Herbarium
Correspondence between Joan Crowe and M.J. Shchepanek concerning managing a herbarium, as well as a magazine article on the same subject from Duke Magazine’s May-June 1998 issue.
A variety of documents concerning the progress and organization of the Herbarium, including correspondence between Claude Garton and D.R. Lindsay and G.H. Thompson
Correspondence between Claude Garton and Theodore W. Bossert, Curator of Portraits at Hunt Botanical Library, as well as information about Hunt Botanical Library
Correspondence between Claude Garton and Prof. I.T. Vassilczenko (Head Curator of the Herbarium) of the University of Leningrad in the U.S.S.R. concerning the loan of specimen
Correspondence between Terri McClymont and Dr. Robert Ireland, as well as Joan Crowe with Linda M. Ley and Dr. Ireland concerning the loan and naming of specimen