Typed transcripts of articles for the Daily News, Port Arthur, 1906-1914. (Duplicates in MG8, C, 5, 1, I 1-9.)
Original Saannot (By-laws) from the C.T.K.L. (Canadan Teollisuusunionistinen Kannatus Liitto), Port Arthur.
Inventory and financial report from C.U.T. (1949-1961) ; Correspondence to C.T.K.L. groups ; Correspondence from Lauri Lemberg, Duluth, Minnesota.
Saannot (Rules and Regulations) for the Port Arthur Finnish Language School , Material Submission Report (1978).
Photographs are divided into seven subseries:
A - Architecture
B - Arts (Theatre, music, dance, arts, crafts)
C - Business & industry
D - Churches
E - Communities in Northwestern Ontario
F - People, families, & genealogy
G - Organizations
Finnish Labour Temple (Big Finn Hall) built in 1910, 314 Bay Street, Thunder Bay. Tyokansa Newspaper located in basement. Donor: Mrs. Anderson.
Alex Beck's Construction Company building a lighthouse on Welcome Island in Thunder Bay on Lake Superior. Donor: Mrs. M. Norlander (Beck).
Kaministiquia Hotel (Fort William), Thunder Bay, 1907. Donor: Mrs. R. Adams (Wilen).
Early Pigeon River bridge to U.S. Boundary and Pigeon River Hotel (1939). Donor: Mrs. R. Adams (Wilen).
Burning of Hudson's Bay Store, Simpson Street (Fort William), Thunder Bay. Donor: Mrs. R. Adams (Wilen).
Damage after severe windstorm (Fort William), Thunder Bay, November 17, 1906. Donor: Mrs. R. Adams (Wilen).
Pohjola Hall, June 30, 1936. Donor: Hilda Peuromaki.
C.C. Nuoriso Seuran Talo (Youth Group House).
Early slant-roofed home.
One-story frame home.
Two-story frame home
Donor: Nevala.
Birds on Finnish Monument at Friendship Gardens, Thunder Bay, 1976. 2 copies.
Intola sign erected at Intola Park,Thunder Bay, in memory of the pioneers who settled in the community.
Erected Thanksgiving weekend, Saturday, October 11, 1975. "Intola", a Finnish word meaning "with enthusiasm and interest".
2 copies.