Black ink drawings. Early east end School house, closed 1903. Also the first School in Fort William.
Minutes, newspapers, reports. Concerning Lakehead Schools, 1893 to 1897.
Minutes, newspapers, reports. Concerning Lakehead Schools, 1898 to 1904.
Journals, writings, and photographs describing the work of railway construction in the early 1900s.
Includes: School of Business Administration, School of Engineering, School of Forestry, School of Library Technology, School of Nursing, School of Physical & Health Education
Includes: School of Business Administration, School of Engineering, School of Forestry, School of Library Technology, School of Physical and Health Education.
Photographs and news clippings illustrating the student and faculty experiences in the School of Library Technology. Material is from one large scrapbook (kept intact but with loose items separated) and one photo album binder (separated into individual photographs and sheets.)
Includes negatives.
Photographs and documents, generally collected because they would be of interest regarding the history of Port Arthur and Fort William. Includes rail and CPR, ships, fishing, and social and sporting groups.
File of 3"x5" photographs:
Copies of sketches of Fort William in early settlement period
CPR construction near Jackfish (1884-1885)
First Through Train 1886
Several other trains and ships
Men standing by Ontario Bank in Port Arthur: includes Thomas Marks, S.W. Ray, C.W. Jarvis.
Posed photograph of people attending a costume party, about 1890. People are identified. Caption is "Fancy Dress Costumes."
On the Nipigon River: Whitcher’s camp at Camp Alexander.
On the Nipigon River: One Hours Catch at Big Canoe Portage
Shows three white men with fish (trout?) drying.
Center Falls Island Portage, Nipigon River.
Typescript of unpublished letters from Sir John Franklin and Sir John Richardson, written during their expedition to North West Canada for the purpose of exploration. With introduction by Eakins, written about 1935.
Address by the Honourable C.D. Howe, Annual Convention Trades and Labour Congress, Toronto, October 26 1944. Typescript.
Correspondence with Alexander Fraser, Ontario Department of Public Records and Archives, 1932. Including information re: train between Prince Arthur’s Landing ad Winnipeg in 1879 with Lieutenant Governor Donald Macdonald.
Correspondence re Manitoba-Ontario Boundary Line, 1935.
Correspondence with James A McCumber re Franklin letters, 1935.
Correspondence with Office of the Minister of Trade and Commerce re: history of Port Arthur Post Office, 1948.
Correspondence with Office of the Inspector-General of Banks re: history of Royal Canadian Bank and Ontario Bank, 1949.
Agendas and minutes; correspondence around committee activities.
Includes clippings, newsletters, correspondence.