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Art Shaw Fonds

  • 2016-020
  • Fonds
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Fonds consists of:

ARTIFACTS: Pair of 10" x 12" oil paintings signed by Roy Burtch, one is dated 1933, in matching frames.

Books:in General Research section -- "Early Photography in Canada" by Ralph Greenhill, 1965. -- "Dating Old Photographs" published by Family Chronicle, 2000. -- "Dating Old Photographs" by Robert Pols, 1992. -- book "Historic Kingston" by Mika Publishing 1973 reprinting the Kingston Historical Society bulletins # 1 to 10, 1952 to 1962, including articles by Gerald Stevens on Mallorytown Glass Works and Toniata Indian Village. -- Rideau Canal navigation charts Smiths Falls to Kingston, 1984 printing. -- Book "Buckskin to Broadloom", a collection of the historical articles published in the Kingston Whig Standard during 1973 Tercentennial.

Books in shelf box G0211: "Methodist Hymn and Tune Book", 1894, inscribed "Addie S McMachen / Elgin, Ont. / January 9th 1906". -- Wesley's Hymns and new Supplement with Tunes", 1877. -- "Council of District of Johnstown and U.C. of Leeds and Grenville 1842-1942" by William Jelly inscribed "Presented to Edwin Chant, Deputy reeve, Township of Bastard & Burgess S, by The United Counties of Leeds & Grenville,. January 1964". -- pamphlet "A Brief History of St. Paul's Church, Delta" 1934, by St. Paul's Woman's Auxiliary. -- pamphlet "Historic Kingston and Vicinity" by Mabel Jenkins, 1938 (2 copies). -- bulletin of the Kingston Historical Society "Historic Kingston" November 1954, includes an article by gerald Stevens on Mallory town Glass Works.

File 2016-020-A -- Agendas and minutes and correspondence (incomplete collection) of Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee for Rear of Leeds & Lansdowne. Includes samples of the forms used when the archives was first begun

File 2016-020-B -- Agendas and minutes (incomplete collection) of Leeds & 1000 Islands Municipal Heritage Committee.

File 2016-020-C – Incomplete collection of correspondence to and from the LTI MHC and Art Shaw

File 2016-020-D – Information package from an archival workshop at Queen’s University attended by Art Shaw, May 4-8, 1994 with subsequent correspondence regarding a tour of local archival holdings in Lyndhurst, Delta and Escott with Johanna Pelletier from Archives Association of Ontario, Paul Fritz, Art Shaw and Lynn Hughes. -- Information package from the “First Ontario Folklore Conference” at Black Creek Pioneer Village, attended by Art Shaw March 6-8, 1987, includes a booklet “Peterborough Folklore & Folklife Vol.1”. – agenda for the founding meeting of the “Leeds & Grenville Heritage Network”, 9 May 2005

File 2016-020-E – Misc. photos
– reproduction photo of Mary (Cook) Davis circa 1900 posed with photos, swords and guns, possible memorial to her father Capt. Richard Cook. – 2 modern photos taken at Dulcemaine Cemetery with descendants of people buried there, including Cecil Stevens, Beatrice McCready (Webster), Bessie Montgomery, Evangeline Montgomery (“Danny” Chisamore), Marjorie Heaslip, Frances McCready (Bryan), Bruce McCready, Maxine Kennedy, Mildred Hall, Myrtle Hall, Laverna Montgomery and Ken Hogan. – Photo reproduction and negative of Dulcemaine School class of 1908 with list of names; Front Row Right to left Gerald Flood, Cecil Fair, Benedick Fodey, Rob Watson, Vincent Flood, Adrain Snider, Wilfred Fodey, Wesley Ferguson, Herb Leacock and his dog Deck, Walter Haskins, Clifford Griffin, Mark Fodey. 1st Row standing; Elizabeth Ferguson, Caroline McCready, Marjorie Leacock, Lizzie Patience, Beulah Haskins, Mildred Fair, Myrtle Haskins, Laura Griffin, Peachie Ferguson, Erma Haskins. Back Row; Pearl Griffin, Evelyn Earl, Patrick O’Grady, Eula Patience, teacher Mary Cochran (later Mrs. Joe Slack), Donald Patience, Gus Henderson, Isabel Spicer, Justin Flood, Bessie Sliter. – photo reproduction with negative of Dulcemaine School and students including Annie Patience, Keitha Cook, Myrtle Haskins, Celia Fodey, Bertha Patience, Laurel Covey, Lizzie Ferguson, McCready girl, Lizzie Patience, Sam Horton, Philip Patience, Marjorie Leacock, Bertha Cook, Ziba Slack, Gordon or Milton Burns. – reproduction CDV photo of Thomas Tye and his first wife Patience Willis and sons John, Joe and Frank. – 2 bumper stickers for Friends of Lyndhurst Bridge. – 4 stereo viewer cards by Underwood & Underwood showing scenes from 1900 in the 1000 Islands, including Little Round Island, State Island (with sailing skiff), pickerel fishing in a skiff in Lily Bay, and the steamer “Captain Visger” on her 50 mile ramble. . – reproduction photo dated 1960 showing Lyndhurst Boy Scouts in marching formation on Jonas St, with leader Joe Chapman, and Harold Webster’s stores in the background. -- shoulder patch, and green and black shoulder ribbons, from 1st Lyndhurst Boy Scouts 1961.(Art Shaw's) -- fabric crest from 1st Lyndhurst Scout & Cub Camp 1984 (Ben Shaw's). -- purple award ribbon from Boy Scouts (Ben Shaw's). -- fabric embroidered crests for graduates of courses at YMCA Kingston, including Skin Diving, Scuba Diving, and Senior Life Saving 1971-72. -- class photo from Ont. Dept. of Highways Draftsman Group 1 class from 1970, including Art Shaw. -- poem by a DHO engineer following a conflict with the Catholic Priest in the town of Douglas near Renfrew. -- ticket from Watkins Glen SCCA race 1972. -- embroidered crest from Watkins Glen Grand Prix Race Circuit 1972. -- name badge from Antique and Classic car Club of Canada 1972

File 2016-020-F (separate shelf box) – Records of the woodworking business conducted by Art Shaw beginning in 1975. – multiple copies of flyers advertising a woodworking show “Four Workers in Wood” including Art Shaw, 1982. –

File 2016-020-G Long Point School incidentals (Housed with Long Point School Fonds)
-- Single fold mimeographed program for the Halloween Concert at Long Point School 1955.
– manuscript program for the Christmas concert at Long Point School 1957.
– mimeographed invitation to the Annual Picnic of Long Point School at Kendrick’s Beach, undated.
- 65 colour photos of progress of the restoration of Long Point School between 2002 and 2007

File 2016-020-H Minnie Mulvenna photo album
A small album of 59 snapshots that was owned by Minnie McConnell of Lyndhurst wife of T J McConnell, formerly Minnie Mulvenna of Charleston. Only a few are identified. 3 snaps of Minnie and TJ, who are recognizable in other pix throughout the album including one of an early brass Model T Ford, some of a WW1 soldier, probably Leonard McConnell who was killed in action Nov 1, 1917, others of a group at Cedar Park Inn in Charleston including Minnie and TJ, and Florence and Johnson Moorhead, one labeled George Lee, some of Leonard McConnell (nephew of previous soldier by the same name), one of Charleston Lake from the village with buildings in foreground

File 2016-020-I Assorted papers
2 copies of flyer “Lyndhurst Centennial 1867-1967”, one containing the program for the unveiling of a historical plaque about the founding of Lyndhurst, May22, 1967. – Folder “Seeley’s Bay and District Centennial Celebrations” July 20-23, 1967. – Pittsburgh Township Historical Society newsletter Fall 1979, includes story "My Early Years" by James Gates. -- 2 copies of folder “1972 Maple Syrup Festival at delta” with maps of participating sugar bushes, donated by Confederated Foods of Canada Ltd. – 50th anniversary folder from A L Campbell & Son funeral Home, Elgin, 1953, with photos of A L Campbell and M A Campbell. -- Thank You cards in response to sympathy cards for Gordon Jones and Gertrude Warren. – Illustrated book for the 25th Anniversary Reunion at Rideau District High School in Elgin, 1985. -- souvenir pin from RDHS Reunion 1985 – Illustrated book “Garnet & Gold” for the Seeley’s Bay School reunion 1989. – advertising folder for LeBlancq Woodworking Solutions, Lansdowne , about 2000. – colour flyer advertising the sale by auction of the McCutcheon House at Seeley’s Bay. – genealogical notes by Betty Shaw regarding the Standen and Carr families, done for Mabel (Carr) Standen -- prints of documents from Archives Canada microfilm C 2810, sent by Neil Patterson, regarding purchase by Isaac Soper and Nathan Hicock of lands formerly granted to Wallis Sunderlin. Neil believed that the purchase included machinery from the Sunderlin iron works. If so, it was limited to mining equipment rather than smelting or forging. – flyers advertising Turkey Fair in 2001 and 2002, Old River Road Heritage Byway, and Old River Road Tree Identification Guide. – notes by Dan Roantree and Keith Sly on buildings in Seeley’s Bay including Coleman’s Hotel, A J Sly’s store, and George Cheetham’s blacksmith shop, and other village lots– 2 bank documents naming C B Tallman of Lyndhurst, copied from sale items on E-bay. -- invitation and order of service for the wedding of Rebecca Macht and Colin Gorman Jr. 1978. -- invitation and order of service for the wedding of Gwenn Gorman and Jay Talbott, 1978. -- copy of "Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms". -- book "The Charter of Rights and Freedoms; a Guide for Canadians" 1982. -- book "The Canadian Constitution 1981". -- book "The Canadian Constitution 1981 Highlights". -- book "Canada Department of Agriculture", its history, organization, and work, 1933. -- book "Sugar Bush Management for Maple Syrup Producers" Min of Natural Resources 1980. -- book "Farm Weeds" Dept of Agriculture, 1909. -- 6 unused copies of the dust jacket for the book "Rear of Leeds & Lansdowne 1796-1996" by Glenn Lockwood. (encapsulated). -- book of prints for framing of photographs of Ontario, including the Harvey Mill in Lyndhurst (encapsulated)

File 2016-020-J Long Point School restoration photos.
About 100 colour photos of work in progress during the restoration of Long Point School by Randy and Russell Moorhead and Wayne Farley between 2002 and 2007. Most are dated on the back but not described. These are filed with Long Point School Fonds

Chase & Sloan fonds

  • 2018-002
  • Fonds
  • n/a

2018-002 Chase Sloan Fonds

2018-002-01 Chase and Sloan photos Identified
Postcard 2 WW1 soldiers on studio backdrop, inscribed “stand'g Frank Chase” – studio ½ card of 3 children, inscribed “L, Annabell Earl?/ C, Cecil Earl?/ R, Borden Earl?/ children of Hilliard & Lily Earl Annabell b 1901/ Cecil b 1904/ Rena b 1905/Borden b 1912” – CDV young woman inscribed “Laura Chase”. – CDV young couple, inscribed “Horace Warren, Laura Chase/ Landis Sask.”. – CDV 2 young men inscribed “Frank's (Chase) brothers?”. – studio half-card of William Sloan. – Post card of 2 women inscribed “L. Hattie Sloan/R. Effie Mustard (a homegirl?). – small folder with photo signed “Sincerely yours/Rena/Xmas 1916” (Rena Earl?) – photo young couple inscribed “Mary Gilfillan/her husband/…….. Raison”. – post card of Athens Main St. from “D.S”, Forfar, 1917. – post card of The general Hospital, Brockville, to Mrs. Harriet Sloan from Effie Mustard. – post card of St. Vincent de Paul Hospital, Brockville, to Frank Chase from “Brownie”. – snapshot of young man inscribed “Elmer Landon” with 2 addresses in Windsor and Walkerville, and “Susie Sloan/Lyndhurst”, with note “disappeared in Detroit”. – snapshot of same man as previopus. -- post card of 5 young women inscribed “center Miriam Sheffield”. – printed photo-Christmas Card from Mr. & Mrs. F Chase/ Landis, Sask. Inscribed “To Frank Hattie and boys/ Year 1944/ Loring at 17 months”. – tiny 1” x 1” photo inscribed “This is Adrain and his kitten”. – photo in folder young nurse inscribed “Florence/ 25/3/19” – post card of young woman inscribed “Yours/Florence” and au verso “To Frank with Love”. – post card of young nurse inscribed “Very Sinceley Yours/K. M. Rodden/Dec 22nd, 1917”. – group photo on card of Lyndhurst Anglican Sunday School with teacher ….. Graham, and 7 pupils including Annabell Earl and Hattie Sloan. – post card of WW1 soldier inscribed “Steve Landon, worked building bridges in the war”. – post card of a large motor boat full of people, entitled “A Lyndhurst Yachting Party”. – post card entitled “Sheffield’s Point/Lyndhurst Ont”. – post cars of Sydney, Cape Bretton to Frank Chase in Brant, Michigan, from “Miriam” (Sheffield?). – baby picture in folder inscribed “To Aunt Jane and family/from Adeline & Gordon/Allan age 9 months” (Gibson?) -- oversize studio card inscribed “William & Viola Berry”. – oversize studio card inscribed “Masey ? Berry”

2018-002- 02 Chase and Sloan legal papers
Frank Chase farm fire insurance policy 1933. – lease of roadway from William Sloan to Twp Rear of Leeds & Lansdowne, 1913 (2 copies + letter). – farm appraisal for Edward Stafford, 1880. – the will of William Sloan, 1913. – transfer deed of land between Samuel G Stafford to son Edward H Stafford, 1874. – Transfer deed of land between Samuel Garret Stafford and William Harrison Stafford 1858. – certificate from Leeds Sheriff's Office that there are no Executions or Extents against the lands of Edward H Stafford, 1880. – Mortgage from E H Stafford to Elizabeth Wilson, 1880. – Mortgage from Edward Stafford to Richard Singleton, 1879. – manuscript abstract of transactions in the Registry Office for S half Lot 5, Con 11Lansdowne, 1870. – Deed from W H Godkin to Wellington Johnson, 1890. – Deed from Sidney R Gilbert to William Henry Godkin, 1884. – Tax Sale deed from United Counties of Leeds & Grenville to Leslie Kendrick, 1941. – Deed from Joseph Hudson to James Maxwell, 1894. – Mortgage from Joseph Hudson Sr. to Mary B Aitken, 1880. – Deed from Joseph Hudson to Alonzo Cromwell, 1891. – Quit Claim deed from John Hudson to Joseph Hudson, 1889. – Deed from Andrew Scott to Joseph Hudson, 1879. – Deed from Alonzo Cromwell to Joseph Hudson, 1892. – Conveyance letter and envelope for legal papers from H A Stewart to Delbert Sloan, 1916. –

2018-002-03 Chase Sloan personal papers
Early notebook with scribblings by Joseph Danby including birth and death dates for William, Francis, and Edward Sloan and others, and a promissory note from William Sloan dated 1835, with later pencil scribblings of Sloan deaths to 1949 including Elizabeth Pierce, Mrs Wm Sloan 1838-1900. – re-purposed book cover containing a felt fold-out of a single page from a ledger recording payments, purpose unknown. – Canadian Army Pay Book for Frank Chase. – Canadian Expeditionary Forces Pay book for Frank Chase, blank except for one page. – 18 Christmas cards from Majour Robert Massey or his widow, and a memorial booklet (presumed to be a commanding officer of Frank Chase). – Frank Chase’s small black leather pocket notebook with pencil, containing dates of arrivals and departures to and from Canada, England, France and Belgium in 1916, plus record of time spent on farm work in 1930. – several receipts and notes and a news clipping, from the pocket of the notebook. -- Frank Chase’s small red leather journal for 1914 with addresses overseas and training notes. -- printed card from Ethel R. Brown, R.N./Lyndhurst, Christmas 1923, in envelope addressed to Mr & Mrs Frank Chase/Lyndhurst. – 8-page folder ”L D Sawyer & Co.’s Catechism” being instructions to assemble and run a Sawyer & Massey steam engine. – notice of arrival of freight for William Sloan on the Grand Trunk Railway, Gananoque, 1891.—receipt of payment of balance on a range to Adelbert Sloan from C B Tallman, 1914. – receipt for riding plow from W R Moulton, 1948. – deeply embossed birthday card 1915, to Frank Chase, Brant, Mich. From “Muriel”. – invitation to graduation of nurses at Brockville General Hospital, 1923, grads include Euphemia Mustard. – letter to Frank Chase from “F.M.” 1921. – note card to Frank Chase from cousin Eva Campbell congratulating him on marriage, Mar 1914. – notice of a box social to Frank Chase from his siter

2018-002-04 Chase and Sloan photos Unidentified:
2 studio half cards people in stage costumes, unidentified. – 2 post cards of groups of WW1 soldiers, unidentified. – post card WW1 soldier in oval frame with flags, crown, and motto For King & Country, unidentified. – CDV of man, unidentified. – Post card of large group of children and one adult, possibly a school class photo, unidentified. – 3 negatives of a child and dogs, with an envelope inscribed “J P Lamb & Son”. – oval in folder of young woman in nurse’s uniform, probably a graduation picture. – 15 postcards to Frank Chase from unidentified people. – 2 post card of houses. – CDV of young woman well dressed. – snapshot of couple embossed “R. Dunn & Co Photographers”. – snapshot of 2 men building a shed. – post card of small village on the prairies, possibly Landis Sask.. – post card 3 women in elaborate cowgirl costumes. – 2 small snapshots, one of a couple and one of the woman alone. – snapshot woman lying on grass, inscribed “Myself”. – snapshot of a snapshot, woman standing beside an empty chair. – snapshot 4 women before a pile of huge rocks. – large photo, couple beside a car, in stand-up cardboard frame. – studio ¼ card, 2 young men, in folder embossed with swastika. – studio ¼ card of young woman, in folder. – tall narrow studio ¼ card of young woman, in folder. – studio card in colour, small girl. – studio card well dressed men and woman on sidewalk before a brick store on a dirt street, probably Sask. – studio card, gathering of early automobiles and buggies full of people, Case auto in foreground flying a pennant for Landis (Sask.). -- studio card of a stable building with false front, on the prairies, men and horses in front. –

2018-002-05 Sweets Corners Red Cross
hardcover 2-ring loose leaf book of minutes of meetings of the Sweet's Corners, Leeds and Springvale branch of Red Cross Sept 1941 to 1945, with annual reports in the back for 1944 and '45. – pulp scribbler recording meetings of Sweets Corners Red Cross for 1944, the dates alternate between the meetings recorded in the first book. – 3 letters on Red Cross letterhead from Mrs Freeman the War Work Coordinator to Sweets Corners branch, 1944 and '45. – Thank you note from Mrs James Day in England to Sweets Corners Red Cross. – Letter of remarks from the National Purchasing Agent for Red Cross War Work, Jan 10, 1945. – acknowledgment of flowers and sympathy from “The Berry Family”

2018-002-06 Lyndhurst Orange Lodge Items
2 regalia ribbons printed for Harmony Lodge LOL #226, Lyndhurst, reversible to black for funerals. – enclosure letter from Grand Black Chapter of Eastern Ontario “annual” for 1924. – enclosure from “World Annual for 1917book “Constitution and Laws of the Loyal Orage Association of British America” 1909. --

2018-002-07 Music and Drama script.
Script for a Farce-Comedy play, “An Afflicted Family” by Ames Publishing Co. 1888. – “Louis Kholer/Practical Method for the Pianoforte” 1911, signed by Susan Sloan. – “Standard Graded Course of Studies for the Piano Forte/ Grade 1” 1892. – unidentified music instruction book with no covers

Elaine Bryan Fonds

  • 2016-030
  • Fonds
  • n/a

Fonds consists of:
File 2016-030-A: Bryan Family photos
Group photo of the picnic for the Moorhead family visiting from Milestone, Sask. July 1st 1947. – undated Christmas card with photo of Elmer and Winnie (Steacy) Bryan. – school photo of Bruce Bryan, grade 2 or 3, Long Point school. – Studio half-card of a family labeled “Uncle Will & Aunt Addie Moorhead, Vernal & Vera”. – CDV of toddler labeled “Vera Moorhead” – Studio half-card labeled “Lewis E Murphy”. – Studio half-card of a toddler labeled “Mildred Murphy”. – oval studio half card in folder labeled “Possibly Joyce & Arthur Murphy” -- Studio half-card of a baby labeled “Ethel Murphy”– snapshot of young woman in coat, hat and fur muff labeled “Mildred Murphy”. – CDV in folder labeled “Uncle Thomas Wigston and wife” by A Johnston Studio, Carlisle, Ireland. – oval CDV labeled “Victor Chipman aged 3 years” – studio half-card of two children labeled “Roy & Ethel Doolan/Uncle Albert Doolan’s 2 oldest children”. – snapshot on card of toddler in lacy dress labeled “Ethel Murphy”. – Studio card of a house with 2 ladies labeled “Aunt Jane Wright/Aunt Agnes Sherard/sisters of Grandpa Moorhead”. – Studio folder of young woman labeled “Mildred Murphy” – studio card of a steam traction engine, threshing machine, and crew, standing in water labeled “Out west – Uncle Joe Moorhead possibly 6th from left” (Milestone Sask.) – large house portrait of Thomas Bryan house (George Gates’s) with people labeled “Uncle Tom (Bryan)/ Aunt Tena/ Sarah Ann Bryan (Aunt of Uncle Tom sister of his father)” – large house portrait of John Moorhead house with 2 people on the vernada labeled “Tommy McConnell/Grandpa John Moorhead/at Uncle Johnson (Merton) Moorhead’s”. – large house portrait with horse and buggy and people, one inscription crossed out relabeled “Don Moorhead’s place at Sweets Corners/Uncle Joe Moorhead in buggy/Jim Bell family that kept house/when Mary’s mother died at her birth”. – group photo of councilors for Rear of Leeds & Lansdowne 1981-84: standing Doug Mainse, Murray Seaman, Bruce Bryan, sitting Gordon Leadbeater, Roy Greenhorn . -- 56 snapshots of Bryans and relations, incuding Jacob & Maggie (Moorhead) Bryan, Thomas and Tina (Morris) Bryan, Elswood & Beatrice (Smith) Bryan, Douglas Bruce and Elaine Bryan, Freda Smith, Eldon & Eleanor Albert, Helen (Bryan) Burtch, Hubert & Lenna (Bryan) McNeeley and children, Earl McNeeley, Bill De Wolfe, Doreen (McNeeley) DeWolfe & children Nancy & David, Mr. & Mrs. DeWolfe Sr, Sheila & Sharon Burtch, Mabel Elliott, Minta Machan, Merrill & Phyllis Machan, Janet Mustard, Frank Meyers, Mildred (Murphy) Meyers, Joyce Meyers, Art Meyers, Samuel & Sadie (Bryan) Chipman, son Gerald Chipman and wifeAileen & children Beverley, Allison & Karen, Mary (Bryan) Murphy, Ethel Murphy, Aggie Pridmore, Marilyn Johnston, Mr. & Mrs. Doolan and Elizabeth, Shirley Haskins, Evelyn Weeks, Ellen, Nancy, Ann & Allan Doherty, Ruby Ann Jones, Georgie McConnell, Merton Moorhead, Will Yardley, Beverley Gates, -- .
File 2016—030-B: Misc Families photos
Studio half card labeled “John Rupracht and wife Jane Simmons”. – CDV “James Morrison Foley age 1 year 10 days.” – CDV labeled “Johnny McKenzie/died 1925” (he was a Home Boy) -- oval studio half card in folder labeled “Johnny McKenzie – worked at Uncle Tom Bryan’s – interred at Leeds/ died approx 1925” – studio oval half card of 4 children labeled “Rupracht children” (Mulholland Studio, Oswego NY) – Studio half-card of small child labeled “Lloyd Scott”. – oval CDV of young woman labeled “Aggie Pridmore”. – CDV of bearded man labeled “Alex Sliter”
File 2016-030-C: unidentified photos
File 2016-030-D_: Misc. Bryan family papers.
Program for the unveiling ceremony of the memorial to the Lansdowne Iron Works National Historic Site 1935. – manuscript poem entitled “Divinity” author unknown, possibly Sadie Bryan who it belonged to. – High School entrance exam from “The Scientific teacher System”. – book of By-Laws of Victoria Lodge of Orange Young Brittons 1878. – Independent Order of Forresters membership certificate, and certificate issue statement admitting Bruce Bryan to the order, 1991. – In Memoriam card for Thomas Tye who died 15 May 1898, from Harmony Preceptory No 537 Royal Black Knights of Ireland . – copy of the speech by Hayden Stanton in the House of Commons 24 Nov. 1953 with envelope addressed to Elswood Bryan. – correspondence from the Holstein Friesian Association of Canada regarding a change in the name of a calf, 1957. –
File 2016-030-E: School scribblers
5 pulp school scribblers belonging to Helen Bryan, Elaine Bryan, and Douglas Bryan

File 2016-030-F: Elswood Bryan Farm income receipts.
Large quantity of milk receipts from Cow & Gate Co. in Gananoque, -- large quantity of milk receipts from Island City Cheese factory in Delta (Frank Tackaberry prop.) – receipts from Canadian Co-Operative Wool Growers Ltd (Carleton Place). --

File 2016-030-G: Elswood Bryan farm expense receipts.
large quantity of receipts from other local businesses including Sweets Frozen Food Center, George Ashby feed store, R T Elmy saw mill, Lyndhurst Hardware (Bert Clissold prop.), Rothwell-Perrin Lumber Co., Seal’s Motor Sales, Aylesworth Livestock Sales, R H Slack General Merchant, Homer Tye General merchant (Ellisville), J H Harvey Flour & feed, H T Webster general store, Gray’s Sport Center, Lyndhurst Garage, Lyndhurst Co-Operative Assoc., Gananoque District Co-Operative, C W Hartley & Son, Lawson’s Feed Service (Athens), Ault Milk Products --
Artifact: Aluminum place marker from L&G County Council, with engraved name “RR.Leeds & Lansdowne – Reeve/ BRUCE BRYAN”

Books (in General Research - Contemporary Knowledge) Large book of 557 pages on livestock management and diseases circa 1902, Title not readable. -- small book on animal care, no covers or title page, possibly an early copy of Lawson's Complete Farrier. --

Oversize items encapsulated in Map Cabinet 1, Drawer#3: 2-sided Coroplast campaign sign “ Elect Bruce for Bryan Mayor”. -- Membership certificate of Jacob Bryan in Orange Young Britons Association, 1882. Oversize items in flat shelf box G0196 – Auto sales literature mailed to Douglas Bryan in response to requests, with covering letters, includes books on 1957 Lincoln, 1958 Dodge, Plymouth, DeSoto, Chrysler (including 7 passenger sedan) and Chrysler 300, 1959 Chrysler, Chrysler Imperial and DeSoto, 1959 Cadillac funeral cars and commercial chassis, 1959 Edsel,

Glenn Warner Fonds

  • 2016-046
  • Fonds
  • na

Collection consists of: Birth Certificate for Brenda Joyce Warner born Aug 9, 1944. – Baptism Certificate for Florence Eliza Thomas (Mrs. Glenn Warner) born Oct 17, 1917 – Baptism certificate for Glenn Dougall Warner born 21 Jan 1913. – Record of baptism of Stephen Douglas Warner (adopted) born 19 Sept 1961. -- Acknowledgment of registration of birth of Cheryl Yvonne Warner 1955. -- Certificate of confirmation for Florence Thomas 31 Aug 1930. – Baptism certificate for Glenna Maxine Warner born 21 Mar 1940. – Baptism certificate for Brenda Joyce Warner born 9 Aug 1944. – Baptism certificate for Cheryl Yvonne Warner born 13 Mar 1955. – Marriage certificate of Glenn Warner and Florence Thomas 1 Mar 1938. – Dept. of Education certificate qualifying Glenn Warner for entry to Secondary School, 1927. – Dept. of Education intermediate certificate for Glenna Warner 1956. – Masonic Lodge membership certificate for Glenn Warner 1962 (in flat box -- Appreciation Awards from Texaco Canada Ltd to Glenn Warner for 5 years (1961) 10 years (1966) and 15 years (1971). -- Large class photo of Lyndhurst Public School, probably 1972-73. Doreen Reagan teacher. -- large photo believed to be Glenna, Brenda and Cheryl Warner about 1960. – Confirmation certificates from St Lukes Church Lyndhurst for Glenna Warner 1954, Glenn and Brenda 1958, and Cheryl 1971. – locks of hair from Glenna Warner, Cheryl Warner and Stephen Warner. – membership card for Furnace Falls Seniors Club. – tiny school photos of Stephen Warner, Billy & Bobby Price, other unknown. – plasticized birth certificate for Florence Eliza Thomas made in 1963. – Auction sale poster for Mr. Ford Thomas. – Yearbook from Sweets Corners Elementary School 1973-74 (Opening year). – “Curtain Calls” yearbook from Rideau District High School 1970. – Quantity of invitations, sympathy and thank you cards from sundry sources to Glenn & Florence Warner

Artifacts: Masonic ceremonial apron, white kid leather with blue and gold braids and tassels and gold coloured metal bars and chains. – name plate for an office door, glass and tin, with the name G.D. Warner. – Blue and silver Masonic lapel pin. --

Joe Warren Jr. Fonds

  • 2022-015
  • Fonds
  • 1930 - 2016

2022-015 and 2023-007 are hereafter combined under the first number 2022-015.

2022-015-A Warren Family papers
A-001 Soft bound report cover containing family history of Benjamin Warren / Mary Quinsey, written by Everett and Beulah Livingston, 1974. This book was integrated into the Family Histories section of General Research.

2022-015-B Joseph Oscar Warren personal Papers and family papers
B-001A & B Manuscript report for “Joseph Warren June Exam”, signed teacher V. Townsend, Long Point School, undated, with envelope.
B-002 Printed form, “Monthly Report” for Joie Warren, Long Point School, Grade Jr III, 1927-28.
B-003 Printed form, “Monthly Report and Certificate of Promotion” for Joseph Warren, Grade Jr II, 1926-27.
B-004 Printed form, “Monthly Report and certificate of Promotion” for Joie Warren, Long Point School, Grade Sr. III, Long Point School, 1928-29.
B-005A & B Printed form, “Moyers Complete School Record” for Joseph Warren, Long Point School, Grade Sr. IV, 1930-31, teacher Vera Townsend. With envelope.
B-006 Manuscript report of Joseph Warren for Easter 1930, signed V. Townsend.
B-007A & B Manuscript note of passing Form II (Lyndhurst Continuation School) as “Medalist”, signed Ethel Fair, Murray Curtis, with envelope
B-008 Printed form, Lower School Examination record for Joseph Oliver Warren, June 1933.
B-009 as previous, 1934
B-010 Dept. of Education Certificate to Joseph Warren for admission to High School, 1932.
B-011 Lyndhurst Continuation School report for Joseph Warren for years 1932 to 1936, also contains transcripts of marks of the whole class.
B-012 Letter from Dept. of National Defence to Lieut J O Warren regarding questions and answers for Regimental Paymasters Exam, 6 pages., Aug 1945..
B-013 Letter from Jean Royce, Registrar of Queen’s University to J O Warren regarding success in a mathematics course, 1948
B-014 As above, 1949.
B-015 Marriage Certificate, Joe Warren Jr and Pearl Wilson, April 4, 1942, witnesses John Thomas Mace and Margaret Mace, Minister Robert Turley.
B-016 Account of the wedding of Joseph Oliver Warren and Pearl Elizabeth Wilson in Ottawa, April 4, 1942.
B-017 Printed invitation/ticket for Arthur Warren of Long Point School to attend the Canadian National Exhibition in Toronto from August 23rd to September 7th, 1935.
B-018 Letter of congratulations to Joe and Pearl Warren from Citizens of Frontenac County, Isabel Turner, Warden, on their 50th anniversary 1992.
B-019 Letter of congratulations to Joseph and Pearl Warren from Township of Kingston, Isabel Turner, Reeve, on their 50th anniversary, 1992.
B-020 Letter of congratulations to Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Oliver Warren on their 50th wedding anniversary from the leader of the opposition, Jean Chretien.
B-021 Letter of congratulations to Joseph Oliver and Pearl Elizabeth Warren on their fiftieth anniversary from Prime Minister Brian Mulrooney.
B-022 Letter of congratulations to Joseph O. & Pearl E. Warren on their 50th wedding anniversary from Ontario Premier Bob Rae.
B-023 Letter of congratulations to Mr. Joseph Oliver Warren and Pearl Elizabeth Warren on their Golden Anniversary, from Governor General R. J. Hnatyshyn.
B-024 8 x 10” computer print of a photo of a young couple entitled “Arthur Warren and Mae”, photo by Murray Studio, Brockville.
B-025A & B Title pages from a Boy Scouts book owned by Oscar Warren, bearing his inscription.
B-026A, B & C Title pages from a poetry book owned by Oscar Warren, with his inscriptions.
B-027A&B Title pages from a book belonging to Joseph Oliver Warren, with his inscription and dedication by sister Doris at Xmas 1930.
B-028 oversize Parchment award of Degree of Bachelor of Commerce from Queen”s University to Joseph Oliver Warren, 1949.
B-029 Oversize certificate of qualification from The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario to Joseph Oliver Warren, 1952.
B-030 Commission as Army Officer from King George the Sixth to S/Sgt. Joseph Oliver Warren, signed by H. DesRosiers, Deputy Minister of National Defence, 1945.
Oversive items B-028 to B-030 encapsulated in Cabinet 1 Drawer 2.
B-031A, B, C Manuscript letter & envelope from Addie Warren, Joe’s mother, 135 Pine St. Gananoque, to Pearl and Joe and Sheila in North Bay, 8 Jan, 1964, hoping she can go back to the farm in the summer.
B-032A, B, C Manuscript letter from Addie Warren to Joe and family, 24 June 1966.
B-033A, B, C Manuscript letter and envelope from Addie Warren to Pearl and Joe, 8 Oct 1967.
B-034 A, B, C, D, E Manuscript letter from Addie Warren to Pearl and Joe, 24 Sept 1968.
B-035A, B Manuscript letter and envelope from Addie Warren to Pearl and Joe28 Nov 1968.
B-036 Post Card to Mrs. & Mr. Jos Warren from Earnie Weeks 1910 (?)
B-037 Newspaper clipping of send-off for Joe Warren Jr. and his parents’ place at Long Pont, May 26, 1942.
B-038 Menu from Karson’s Luscious Food, Ottawa, for Saturday April 4, 1942 (wedding day) with notation of what was ordered by Pearl and Joe and their witnesses John and Margaret Mace.
B-039 Newspaper clipping on a stiff backer, describing the 30th anniversary of Joe Warren Sr and Addie Burns, 1940.
B-040 7 satin prize ribbons won by Joe Warren at the Leeds County Field Day held at Lyndhurst Continuation School, Oct 4, 1933, including 3 Firsts (red) 2 Seconds (light blue) and 2 Fourths (green).
B-041 4 satin prize ribbons won by Joe Warren at the Leeds County Field Day held at at Seeley’s Bay Continuation School in 1935, including 2 Firsts and 2 Seconds

2022-015-C Joseph Warren school exercises
C-001 18 pages of composition exercises by Joe Warren for 1933.
C-002 53 drawing and art exercises signed and dated by Joe Warren from 1932 and 1933.
C-003 Partially used scribbler “Ontario Blank Drawing Book “ “Book No 2”.
C-004 Metal medal for proficiency in school at Lyndhurst Continuation School Form 1, 1932-33, won by Joe Warren.
C-005 As previous, for Form II, 1933-34, Lyndhurst Continuation School.

2022-015-D Photos of the Warren Family, mostly Joe Warren Jr, his wife Pearl Wilson, and their daughter Sheila Warren.
D-001 8 x 10-“ Computer print, photo of Joseph Warren Jr. as a young man, probably before the War.
D-002 8 x 10” computer print, photo of Joe Warren Jr in Air Force uniform, assumed to date from War Time.
D-003 8 x 10” computer print, photo of Pearl Wilson, spring 1941.
D-004 Photocopy of a snapshot of a class from Long Point School about 1929, no names.
D-005 Posed snapshot, bust of Joe Warren in white shirt and tie, about 1940Decal-edged Snapshot, Pearl and Joe posing on an island tour boat named “Nymph”, 1940.
D-006
D-007A&B Contact prints, snapshost of Joe Warren as a young man, probably from 1930s.
D-008 Decal edge snapshot, Joe and Sheila on a picnic blanket, car in the background.
D-009 Contact print, bust of young Joe Warren, dated 1932 Decal edge snapshot Joe and Pearl on the steps of the church on their wedding day April 4, 1942, with the minister
D-010 Contact print, bust of young woman, unidentified, possibly Mae, who is seen with Arthur Warren in B-024.
D-011 Snapshot, pearl standing in the door of a dilapidated log house. Dated 1940.
D-012 Snapshot, Pearl in a rocky field with 2 horses nearby, undated, estimate 1940.
D-013 Decal edge snapshot, Joe in army uniform and Pearl, in asnow covered field.
D-014 Snapshot, Joe in uniform and a boy in the same snowy field as previous.
D-015 Snapshot, unidentified boy with snow and trees.
D-016 Decal edge snapshot, Joe and Pearl on a thousand Islands tour boat named “Nymph” at the wharf in Gananoque, 1940.
D-017 Snapshot, another couple with Pearl standing beside the “Nymph”.
D-018 Snapshot, as previous but facing away from the camera.
D-019 Snapshot, Pearl sitting on a raised flower bed, steam passenger boat at the wharf behind her, 1940
D-020 Snapshot of Wharf in Gananoque with steamboat pulling away leaving black smoke, 1940.
D-021 Snapshot, Pearl sitting on the wharf, the steamboat in the distance with its plume of smoke.
D-022 Snapshot, Pearl sitting on the gate of a lock on the Rideau Canal, undated.
D-023 Snapshot, Joe in dress uniform and Pearl among pine trees with a monument behind, undated.
D-024 – 029 Snapshots, of Joe and Pearl in a garden or park, he in uniform, labelled collectively “1941, near Lyndhurst Ont.”
D-030 Snapshot, soldier in theatrical attack pose, in helmet, shorts and suspenders, no shirt, holding a rifle and brandishing a knife, possibly with bandaged knee (very low contrast and dark) unidentified.
D-031 Snapshot, Joe and Pearl standing on the iron Carding Mill Bridge on Jonas Street, Lyndhurst, with Fred Tye’s farmhouse and barn in background. Dated au verso “Mar 31/40, Lyndhurst Ontario” .
D-032 Posed snapshot, bust of Pearl Wilson, with sticky note by Pearl au verso; “Winter 1941, taken while living with Doris in Brockville. Joe stationed in Kingston, Ontario”.
D-033 As previous, slightly different pose.
D-034 Group photo, soldiers in training, posed against a tarpaper building in helmets and battle gear without guns. Appears to be Joe Warren in back row second from left.
D-035 Tiny snapshot, a wing of a stone 4-story public building, inscribed au verso “1942, Rideau Military Hospital. Joe and Johnnie were sick there. Ottawa March /42.”
D-036 Another snapshot of same hospital previous, inscribed “March 1942 Rideau Military Hospital, Ottawa, Joe in hospital on the second floor third window over from the right hand side. John Mace & Joe are looking . . . (remainder cut off).
D-037 Tiny snapshot of same hospital as previous showing the front entrance with Pearl and another couple standing, written au verso “March/42 Ottawa/ Rideau Military Hospital. Myself with another couple I met while at the . . (cut off). With a note by Pearl “Joe Ill in hospital also John Mace met his wife Margaret, March 1942”.
D-038 Tiny snapshot of a low building, inscribed au verso “Main entrance of Lansdowne Park, Ottawa March 1942”.
D-039 Tiny Snapshot of grandstand at Lansdowne Park from the street, inscribed “Lansdowne Park Ottawa Park March 1942”.
D-040 Tiny snapshot of grandstand as previous from a different angle, inscribed “Lansdowne Park Here Joe is stationed. Ottawa March 1942”.
D-041 Snapshot of the Agricultural Pavilion at Lansdowne Park with Military bell tents on one side.
D-042 Snapshot of the main gate at Lansdowne Park with cars outside.
D-043 Decal-edge Snapshot of the rear side of the grandstand at Lansdowne Park, inscribed “July 3, 1942 Lansdowne Park on bank Street. The Building Joe works in.”
D-044 Decal-edge Snapshot Lansdowne Park Grandstand with men in the foreground, inscribed: ‘Soldiers training at Lansdowne park Aug 18-21 1942”.
D-045 Decal-edge snapshot of grandstand at Lansdowne Park with military trucks by the fence, inscribed : “Lansdowne Park Oct 4/42”.
D-046 – 052 Snapshots from the Wedding Day of Pearl and Joe Warren, April 4, 1942.
D-046 Decal-edge snapshot, Joes and Pearl and the minister on the church steps.
D-047 Snapshot, Pearl and Joe with witnesses John and Margaret Mace on the church steps
D-048 Snapshot, Joe Warren and John Mace on the steps of the church.
D-049 Decal-edge snapshot, Pearl Warren and Margaret Mace on the War Memorial monument, Ottawa, April 4/42.
D-050 Snapshot, Pearl Warren in front of Parliament Building, Ottawa, April 4/42.
D-051 Snapshot, Pearl on the steps of the National War Memorial, April 5, 1942.
D-052 Snapshot, Pearl on the steps of the National War Memorial, Ottawa, April 5/42.
D-053 Snapshot of brick apartment building’ inscribed: “June 29, 1942/ Ottawa Ontario/57 Argyle Ave.”, with a note: “Our first room on 3rd floor – also view from window.
D-054 Snapshot from the window at 57 Argyle Ave, with highway and parkland and soldiers marching.
D-055 Snapshot as previous, inscribed “View from Pearl’s window on Argyle Ave./ June 21-29 1942”.
D-056 Decal-edge snapshot, very large apartment building, unidentified, presumed Ottawa.
D-057 Decal-edge snapshot, Decal-edge snapshot, fast water from a bridge, inscribed “June 25, 1942 Ottawa/ Prince of Wales Falls/Hogs Back”.
D-058 Decal-edge snapshot, Rideau Canal, from a walkway.
D-059 Snapshot, Ottawa River and Parliament Buildings, probably from the Bridge to Hull, inscribed “Ottawa Aug ‘49”.
D-060 Decal-edge snapshot, winter scene, possibly along the Rideau Canal and Prince of Wales Drive.
D-061 Decal edge snapshot in a park and gardens, with a monument of a rider on horseback, unidentified.
D-062 to 067 Snapshots of Ottawa including the Rideau Canal and Lansdowne Park
D-068 to D074 Decal edge Snapshots from a trip to Montreal in summer 1942.
D-075 to D-085 Decal edge snapshots labelled “Ottawa 1942/ Army Week at Parliament Buildings”, some are inscribed au verso “July 1st 1942. Army Week on Wellington Street near Parliament Buildings, Ottawa” .
D-086 Snapshot of Lyndhurst Choir, about 1940 in front of St. Luke’s Church, inscribed au verso: “Right to Left Lyndhurst Choir Charles Hollingsworth, Mrs. Cliftain Sheffield, Mrs. Roy Holister, Mrs. Holister, Pearl Wilson, Florence Thomas, Mrs. Dold (?), harry Sheffield, Mrs. Frank Warren, Harold Holister, Nina Sheffield or Mrs. Harry Sheffield.
D-087 4 x 6” enlargement of D-047, wedding day April 4, 1942.
D-088 4 x 6” enlargement of D-048, wedding day April 4, 1942.
D-089 Snapshot of Joe Warren on the steps of a large building, unidentified, about 1942.
D-090 Snapshot, double exposure of Joe Warren in front of large stone public building, unidentified, about 1942.
D-091 4 x 6” enlargement of D-089, unidentified.
D-092 Studio Portrait in frame, Joe Warren in officer’s dress uniform with crest of R.A.F., photo by Meyers Studio, about 1942.
D-093 8 x 10” Group Portrait Inscribed “Co.#1. Platoon #2. N.P.A.M.T.C. #30. Brockville, Ont. Oct 29/40”, many names au verso in red coloured pencil. Joe Warren #5 from left in front row. Photo by Murray, Brockville.
D-094 8 x 10” Group Portrait army officers in uniform, unidentified, Joe Warren far right front, photo by Milk & Sullivan, Ottawa.
D-095 8 x 10” Group Portrait inscribed “O.T.C. Brockville, Ont, Jan 1945, C.T.A.A. “C” Coy. Platoon No 2.”, signed au verso by all 29 subjects including Joe Warren far right front. Photo by Murray studio.
D-096 Snapshot, labelled au verso “Ottawa from the Peace Tower, Aug 1949”, to the south.
D-097 Snapshot, labelled as previous, to the south east.
D-098 Decal edge snapshot, Joe in uniform on a street in Ottawa, 1942 or ’43.
D-099 Decal edge snapshot, Joe in uniform on a street in Ottawa, 1942 or ’43.
D-100 Decal edge snapshot, Joe and sister Velma in uniform, with typescript au verso “Bank Street and Echo Drive/ Sunday afternoon/ Joe and Velma didn’t know this picture was going to be taken/ June 1943, Ottawa”.
D-101 Decal edge snapshot, Velma walking away from the camera toward highway underpass, with red typescript note: ”Velma didn’t want her picture taken, but took it anyway./ Bank Street Bridge and Echo Drive/ Ottawa, June 1943./Sunday afternoon, Velma back to Toronto.”
D-102 Snapshot, two women in uniform saluting, inscribed “Seward & J./Didn’t know it was being taken/ Aug ’43.”
D-103 Snapshot, Woman in uniform reclining on a bank of snow, possibly Pearl, inscribed “Feb 25, ’45.”
D-104 Decal edge snapshot, woman and little girl, inscribed “June 1942 Ottawa, Margaret (Mace) and daughter Sandra in park by the water.”
D-105 Decal edge snapshot,, little girl kissing her father through a fence, inscribed: “July 1942Sandra Mace and her daddy/ Lansdowne Park.”
D-106 Decal edge snapshot little girl and hydrangea bush, inscribed “June 1948 Sandra Mace” The inscription appears to be wrong in that it appears to be the same day as previous photo.

D-107 Decal edge snapshot, Pearl and Sandra Mace, inscribed “June 1942 Ottawa/ Pearl and Sandra in Park by Water.
D-108 Decal edge snapshot, Pearl and Sandra by a garden bed, probably same day as previous (1942).
D-109 Contact print, little girl and smaller brother, unidentified.
D-110- 118 Decal edge snapshots of Montreal, #115 has typed red inscription “Montreal May 1943/ on Holiday. Taken Sunday afternoon”. 1 shows Joe warren in front of the Big lighted cross on Mount Royal, and a ski slide.
D-119 Decal edge snapshot, Young woman leaning against a tree, dated Nov ’44, with a note by Pearl “ Ottawa, sister Velma, after the war was over- 1945-46” which applies to this and the next three photos.
D-120 Decal edge snapshot, Velma Warren beside a stone public building, see note for D-119.
D-121 Decal edge snapshot, Velma Warren rural setting, dated “Sept 15/46 Brockville”. See note for D119.
D-122 Decal edge snapshot, Velma Warren against a stone building, dated March 11/45. See not for D-119.
D-123 Snapshot, woman with three daughters, in a park? Unidentified.
D-124 Decal edge snapshot, Pearl in shearling coat beside a lamp post, Parliament Buildings in the distance.
D-125 Decal edge snapshot, winter, Pearl in shearling coat on driveway to a brick house.
D-126 Decal edge snapshot, Pearl sitting beside a flower bed, inscribed “June 25, 1942. Taken along Drive Way, Ottawa.”
D-127 Decal edge snapshot, Pearl holding a cat in front of 483 Second Ave where they lived in 1942, inscribed “Pearl Warren Sept 16/42”, with a note by Pearl that applies to the next 4 photos as well: “June 1942. Ottawa lived on Second Ave. and 18 Galt Avenue in 1943 – Dougie Warren – 18 Galt Ave and his dog Pal.”
D-128 Decal edge snapshot, boy with black dog with tall hollyhocks behind, typescript inscription au verso “July 18th. 1943. Dougiie Warren and his dog Pal. 18 Galt Avenue. Ottawa.”
D-129 Decal edge snapshot, backyards with snow and trees with heavy ice coating, probably 18 Galt Ave, see note with D-127.
D-130 Decal edge snapshot, backyards and rooves with snow and trees with heavy ice coating, probably 18 Galt Ave, Ottawa 1943, see note with D-127.
D-131 Decal edge snapshot, backyards with remnants of winter snow, probably 18 Galt Ave Ottawa 1943. See note with D-127.
D-132 Decal edge snapshot, Joe Warren Sr and Addie (Burns) Warren, winter with pine trees, inscribed “Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Warren, Lyndhurst Ont. 1942”. At Long Point.
D-133 Decal edge snapshot, Joe Warren Sr and Arnold Griffin at Long Point, winter with pine trees.
D-134 Decal edge snapshot, two men in army uniform, Arnold Griffin and Joe Warren Jr. winter with pine trees, Long Point.
D-135 Decal edge snapshot, man and woman with little girl, he in army uniform, identified ag Arnold Griffin, his wife Vera and daughter Gail, 1942, Long Point.
D-136 Snapshot, Arnold Griffin in army uniform, winter with pine trees.
D-137 Decal edge snapshot, Joe Warren Sr. and young man, possibly Arnold Griffin, beside a farm house, inscribed “Delta Ontario 1942, Winter, last snow storm.
D-138 Snapshot, Joe and Pearl beside public building, winter, Kingston 1943.
D-139 Snapshot, Pearl in high heels, spring snow, on sidewalk by new houses, Kingston 1943.
D-140 Snapshot, back yards with wet snow stuck to trees, Kingston 1943 when they lived at 62 Livingston Ave.
D-141 Decal edge snapshot, Pearl and Joe with little Sandra Mace, sitting on a veranda at 62 Livingston Ave, Kingston, 1943.
D-142-148 Seven Snapshots, various combinations of Johnnie and Margaret Mace and daughter Sandra, with Joe and Pearl Warren, on the veranda of 62 Livingston Ave, Kingston, 1943.
D-149-152 Four snapshots of an Army Band marching on King St, Kingston, 1943.

D-153-154 Two snapshots of Joe Warren in uniform in winter with large brick building in background, unidentified, probably 1943.
D-155-161 Seven snapshots at Joe Warren Sr home at Long Point, winter 1944, including Joe and Pearl, Joe’s sister Doris Stewart and her daughters Florence and Sandra.
D-162-163 Two snapshots on a city sidewalk, Pearl with Florence and Sandra Stewart.
D-164 Decal edge snapshot, little girl in a field with a hen and chicks, unidentified, about 1943.
D-165 Decal edge snapshot, little girl in a field with a dog, near a car, unidentified, about 1943.
D-166-168 Decal edge snapshots, described as “Summer of 1943, Arnold & Vera & Gail by Lake Ontario near Amherstview Kingston”
D-169-170 Snapshot, Joe in uniform and Pearl on city lawn with flower bed, with note by Pearl that applies to the next photo as well“1944 Peterborough, Pearl, Joe and sister Bea (Pearl’s sister) rented from the lady in the center picture. Spent summer months in Peterborough, Joe on course.”
D-171 Snapshot, group of 13 men in army overcoats and hats, unidentified, inscribed “Compliments of Gerry Coles”.
D-172 Snapshot, Pearl 0n a sidewalk beside a car, inscribed ”September 3, 1945 Lansdowne Ontario”, with dated note “Visiting Oscars in Lansdowne Ont.”
D-173 Snapshot, Joe beside the car, same day as previous.
D-174 Decal edge Snapshot, same view as previous.
D-175 Snapshot, Joe fishing from a railway bridge beside a cattail marsh.
D-176 Snapshot, in front of a house on a street, inscribed ”Sept 1, 1945 Kingston, Ont. 332 Riseau St.”, with note attached “Expecting Sheila”.
D-177 Snapshot, Doris Warren in same spot as previous, dated Sept 1, 1945.
D-178 Snapsot, Pearl in slacks and sport coat, on the lawn at 332 Rideau St.
D-179 Snapshot, Joe standing by a large unidentified monument, dated Sept 16, 1945.
D-180 Snapshot, Joe sitting on the steps to a mounted cannon, dated Sept 16, 1945, Kingston Ont.
D-181 Snapshot, Joe leaning on the fender of his car, cannon barrel protruding from the trees behind, dated Sept 16, 1945, Kingston Ont.
D-182-187 6 snapshots of baby Sheila in a pram, with note “Sheila born Nov 12, 1945, 332 Rideau Street Kingston Ont. Met the Perrow’s at this address.
D-188-190 3 snapshots of baby Sheila inscribed “Sheila 15 Jan 46” and “March 4th, 1946”.
D-191-195 5 snapshots outdoors of baby Sheila in a highchair or pram or on a blanket on grass, dated “May 8, 1946 6 months”.
D-196 Snapshot outdoors, Sheila Warren in her pram, dated May 12, 1946.
D-197 Snapshot, close-up Sheila Warren in pram, dated May 12, 1946.
D-198-200 3 snapshots outdoors dated May 12,1946, Sheila Warren and David Perrow in highchairs, she at 6 months and he at 1 year.
D-201-207 7 snapshots of Joe and Pearl with Sheila, taken 15 June 1946 at 328-A Division St, Kingston.
D-208-211 4 snapshots of Sheila on a rocking horse dated 4 Aug. 1946 , “Gramma’s home”.
D-212 Snapshot, Pearl and Joe and Sheila, with note by Pearl: “Sept 3, 1946, 328-A Division St. Kingston Ont. 1 bedroom apartment Joe attending Queen’s”.
D-213 Snapshot, Joe and Sheila, same time/location as previous.
D-214 Snapshot, Pearl’s sister Bea, dated 3 Sept, 1946.
D-215-216 2 snapshots, Sheila in fur trimmed coat and bonnet, dated 12 Jan, 1947.
D-217 Snapshot, Sheila in a sweater and knitted helmet on a lawn, dated 25 May 1947.
D-218 Snapshot, in garden plants at 328-A Division St. dated Aug ’47.
D-219 Snapshot, Sheila holding a bottle, on long grass, pine trees beyond, dated Aug, 1947.
D-220-221 2 Snapshots Sheila in fir trimmed coat and bonnet pushing her pram, dated fall 1947.
D-222 4 x 6 enlargement of D-196 above.
D0223-224 2 snapshots, Sheila in fur trimmed coat and bonnet in her pram, fall 1946.
D-225 Snapshot, Joe Warren Junior, Joe Warren Senior holding Sheila beside the farm house at Long Point, inscribed “Sheila, Dad & Grandad 1947”.
D-226-233 8 snapshots of Sheila and the chickens on a visit to the farm at Long Point, July 1947.
D-234-237 4 snapshots, Sheila, Joe, Pearl and Bea on the step at 238-A Division St. dated Nov 12, 1947.
D-238 Snapshot (light damaged), Sheila in fir trimmed coat and hat with her pram on the step at 238-A Division St., Inscribed “Sheila, 2 years old, Fall 1947”.
D-239 Snapshot, (light damaged), Joe, Sheila and Pearl sitting in a park, inscribed “Ottawa, 22 Sept ’47.
D-240 Snapshot Pearl and Sheila with a Mountie in front of the Peace Tower, Sept 22/47.
D-241 Snapshot, Sheila sitting on the steps of a park pavilion, Ottawa, 22 Sept/47.
D-242 Snapshot, Pearl’s sister Velma, Sheila and Pearl at the Peace Tower, 22 Sept/47.
D-243 Snapshot, Sheils in a park with bushes, Sept 22’47.
D-244 Snapshot, 2 women and 2 boys, inscribed “Doris, Warren, Phyllis & Wayne Stewart”.
D-245 Snapshot, Warren Stewart at a back step with milk bottles.
D-246 Snapshot, Doris (Warren) Stewart and son Warren, on a sidewalk.
D-247 Snapshot, 2 boys, cousins Warren Stewart and Wayne Stewart (son of Art Stewart), near Joe Warren farmhouse at Long Point.

D-248 Snapshot, 3 boys, inscribed “Warren, Dougie and Paul / 1947”.
D-249 Snapshot, winter, a young person in fir-trimmed parka, beside a house in a village, unidentified.
D-250 Snapshot, 2 boys, inscribed “Doug and Paul”.
D-251 Snapshot, a boy, pasture land beyond, inscribed “Doug”.
D-252-254 3 Snapshot,, Joe Warren Sr, Warren Stewart, and Doug Warren in different combinations, with a big pike.
D255 Snapshot, 2 women and a girl, inscribed “1952 / Patsy Warren, Florence, Sandra at Grandad’s house”.
D-256 Snapshot, little girl holding a bass on a string, inscribed “Sandra Warren 1947”.
D-257 Snapshot, little girl sitting on grass beside Joe Warren farmhouse at Long Point, inscribed “Sandra warren 1947”.
D-258-260 3 Snapshots, Sandra on back step at 328-A Division St, “ 1st week of September 1948” badly light damaged.
D-261 Snapshot, Paul Warren at Joe Warren farmhouse, 1947.
D-262 Snapshot, Sheila, inscribed “April 1, 1948 2 ½ years dressed for a birthday party”.
D-263 Snapshot, 2 little girls on a blanket in a yard, partly torn off, inscribed “1948 2 ½ years, Sheila and Sandra Sandford”.
D-264-266 3 snapshots, dated Sept 1948, Sheila at MacDonald Park with cannon and Gaskin Lion.
D-267-270 4 snapshots of Sheila at MacDonald park, dated August 1950, at the same locations as the previous series.
D-271 Snapshot, Sheila in witch’s costume with Jack-O Lantern, dated Oct 31 1948.
D-272-280 9 snapshots, a trip to Ottawa Aug 1, 1949, the Warren and Perrow families, with a note attached by Pearl “Ottawa, Aug 1, 1949 Dorothy, Bill, David Perrow & Joe, Pearl and Sheila.
D-280-299 20 snapshots taken on the trip to Ottawa with the Perrow family, Aug 1, 1949 includes merry go round and amusement park boat rides.
D-300 Snapshot, mother and 2 kids sitting in a wagon, with label au verso”Sheila, Chris & mother, Terry Somerville, 25 Smith St, Kingston, Ontario”.
D-301 Snapshot, Sheila in the street in front of 25 Smith St, Kingston, marked Sept 3rd 1950 July 1950, with note July 1950.
D-302 Snapshot, Sheila standing in the street at 25 Smith St, with little boy, presumed to be Chris Somerville, dated Sept 3rd, 1950.
D-303 Snapshot, narrow gauge model steam locomotive with operator and 2 kids passenger cars with Sheils aboard, at Lake Ontario Park, Aug 1950.
D-304-305 2 Snapshots, Sheila swimming in boat waves at MacDonald Park August 1950.
D-306-307 2 Snapshots of Sheila beside an Austin car, possibly at the Warren farm Long Point, dated 1951.
D-308-312 5 snapshots Sheila with her Stewart cousins at the farm, summer 1951.
D-313 Decal edge Snapshot, 3 people around the basement entrance of a house, with note by Pearl “1948 – Kingston Ont, Mel Somerville building his first home, Joe helping out, Joe attending Queen’s at the time”.
D-314-317 4 snapshots from a trip to Dorothy and Bill Perrow’s apartment in Oshawa, Aug 27, 1951.
D-318 Snaoshot, Seila sitting on a picnic table with fields in the background, May 19, 1951, unknopwn location.
D-319-320 2 snapshots, Sheila and a cousin sitting on a rock pile with chickens, probably at the Warren farm 1951.
D-321 Decal edge snapshot, Sheila in front of the Brock Monument, Niagara Falls 1951.
D-322 Decal edge snapshot, Pearl and Sheila by a lake in a park, with sticky note au verso: “Montreal, Lake on the Mountain Aug 1951”.
D-323 -328 6 decal edge snapshots, scenes in Quebec City, 1951, Sheila’s first trip east.
D-329-341 13 snapshots of a trip to Niagara Falls, Warren family and John, Margaret, Reggie and Sandra Mace, 1951 05 ’52.
D-342 Snapshot, Sheila and cousin Sandra, at the Warren farm, Long Point, 1952.
D-343 Snapshot, Sheila and cousins Sandra and Pat Stewart at the Warren Farm, 1952, relates to D-311 above.
D-344-345 2 decal edge snapshots, Sheila and their Austin car with a wide river in the background, labelled “American Motel on way home, 1951”
D-346-348 Snapshots in snow, Nov 1952 Joe, Pearl, Sheila and Sandra Carlo.
D-349-352 4 snapshots, Sheila with the cannon in MacDonald Park, Kingston, dated 1952, these relate to D267-D270.
D-353-355 3 decal edge snapshots, Joe, Pearl and Sheila at the War Memorial in Ottawa, for a wedding for “Gerry & Wilbert”, 1952.
D-356-358 3 decal edge snaphots, kids floating on inner tubes on the St Lawrence with men on a raft in the background, with Pearl’s label: “Prescott Aug 1953, Joe joined DuPont at Maitland Ont. We lived at Isle of Rest west of Prescott until Oct 1. Moved into an apartment on Main Street until our house was built. Joe fishing off raft.”
D-359 Decal edge snapshot, a basement excavated and footings poured, inscribed “October 1953, footings of our first house, Prescott, Ontario”
D-360 decal edge snapshot, a new house in a row of houses, winter, inscribed “Christmas 1954”.
D-361 snapshot, trimmed smaller, Sheila and a small black dog in front of the house, inscribed “Prescott, April 1955, Sheila Age 9, her dog Jet 10 months.”
D-362 Decal edge snapshot, Sheila holding her school lunch box in front of the house, dated on the border Aug 55.
D-363-366 4 decal edge snapshots, the new house front and back with flowers, trellis and birdhouse, Sheila and dog Jet. Dated on the borders “May 56”.
D-367 Decal edge snapshot,Joe and Pearl standing in a living room, dated February 1953.
D-368 Decal edge snapshot, Joe and pearl and Sheila standing in front of a fake fireplace, no date or location.
D-369-370 2 decal edge snapshots of the house in Prescott, with alterations. Dated June 1957.
D-371 Decal edge snapshot, Joe Warren Sr and wife Addie with their Christmas Tree, dated 1957 but more likely 1956 because the print was made Jul. 57.
D-372 Decal edge snapshot, Joe Sr. reclining on a wooden couch and Addie sitting in a rocking chair, same day as previous.
D-373 Decal edge snapshot, Joe Sr and Addie seated at a table with family members behind them. Inscribed “1957, 75 Birthday of Grandad. Front row Joseph W Warren, Grandma Warren, back row Joe Warren Jr. Pearl Warren, Sheila Warren, Warren Stewart, Doris Stewart, Earl Stewart.”
D-374 Decal edge snapshot, Joe Warren Sr seated with 75 birthday cake, and Addie kissing him.
D-375 Decal edge snapshot, Joe Warren Sr cutting his 75th birthday cake with Addie seated beside him, 1957.
D-376 Colour snapshot, Joe Sr. and Addie seated, dressed for their Golden Wedding Anniversary, 1960, with large table full of gifts.
D-377 Colour snapshot, Joe and Addie seated on a sofa, on their 50th wedding anniversary, 1960.
D-378 Colour snapshot, guests at the 50th wedding anniversary for Joe and Addie Warren, including Uncle Bob Moorhead, Joe Warren and unknown.
D-379-380 Decal edge snapshots at the wedding of Warren Stewart and Margaret ?, 1961.
D-381-384 Decal edge snapshots, interior of their house at 1554 Pinewood Cres, North Bay, Ontario, Christmas 1960, with unnamed guests.
D-385-386 3.5 x “ 5 B&W School photos of Sheila Warren, 1959 and 1960.
D-387 1.5 x 2.5” (wallet size) colour school photo of Sheila Warren, 1961.
D-388 5 x 7” B&W professional print from the wedding of Warren Stewart and Margaret ----- with their grandparents including Joe Warren Sr. and Addie his wife.
D-389 Polaroid colour snapshot of Joe Jr. and sister Doris, undated.
D-390 Polaroid colour snapshot, 3 people on a couch, from left to right Joe Warren Jr, sister Doris Warren Stewart, and unknown, possibly Earl Stewart. Undated.
D-391 5 x 7 colour snapshot of the Plunkett log cabin and outhouse on Black Rapids Rd. 1991?
D-392 4 x 5 colour snapshot, Mae and Gerrard Eak at the Plunkett log cabin on Black Rapids Rd, Aug 16, 1991.
D-393 3. X 4.5 colour snapshot, Joe Warren jr with a oie with a candle on it, dated June 19/ 84.
D-394-395 4 x 6 colour snapshots, Joe and Pearl and Kevin Ryan (husband of Sheila) on bicycles, dated Sept 1984.
D-396 4 x 5 colour snapshot, Joe and Pearl holding white dog, on a country road with orange trees, Inscribed “Thanksgiving, October 1981 (?) Out driving between Milton and Forest. After apple picking.”
D-397-398 4 x 6 colour snapshots, on a trip to the Warren farmhouse in Ireland, showing the occupants Berty and Bessie, and the Church of Ireland at Clonroche, Enniscorthy, undated.
D-399 4 x 5 colour snapshot, Pearl and Joe, Arnold and Vera Griffin, and Gerry Eak in front of a modern house, inscribed “Aug 31, 1988 Arnold and vera went to Haminlton to cancer clinic for Joe – drove to Bradford to see Mae and Gerry Eak.
D-400 scan of a 5 x 7 Studio colour portrait, Earl and Doris Stewart, son Warren and wife and their son. Undated.
D-401 4 x 6 colour snapshot, torso, Gerrard Eak with arms around his wife Mae Eak and Pearl Warren, in front of the house in D399.
D-402 4x6 colour snapshot, Sheila (Warren) Ryan, Gerrard Eak, Pearl Warren, sitting on a sofa, undated.
D-403 - 405 Three 4 x 6 colour snapshots, Pearl and Joe and guests at their 50th anniversary party.
D-406 4 x 6 colour snapshot, Doris and Earl Stewart and Pearl seated at a table,”at wedding of Marlene & Alan” dated Feb 12/89,
D-407-408 Two colour snapshots, Doris and Earl Warren at the wedding of Kristen Stewart + Robert Mannello in Sault St Marie, 16 June 1990., includes Earl walking Kristen down the aisle in the church.
D-409 4 x 6 colour snapshot, Pearl, Sheila and Joe (& Muffin the dog) “at The Rolling Bank at the front of the Warren Farm”.
D-410-411 4 x 6 colour snapshots, Doris and Earl Stewart and cat, and Pearl Warren and dog Muffin, seated in a living room, undated.
D-412 4 x 6 colour snapshot, in a church at the wedding of Kevin Stewart and Lise Martel, Doris, Earl and Margaret Stewart and McHenrys, 12 Oct 1991.
D-413 4 x 6 colour snapshot, Pearl, Joe and Sheila in a restaurant for Joe’s birthdat 1991.
D-414 4 x 6 colour snapshot, Pearl, Sheila and two unknown ladies at a table with a cake and wine, possibly the same occasion as previous.

Lorne Chapman Fonds

  • 2020-010
  • Fonds
  • 1935 - 1964

2020-010 Lorne Chapman Fonds
2020-010-A Chapman Family mementoes
File consists of :

  • small manuscript note recording death dates for Ernie Kenny, Sister Ruben Kenny, Bro Sra Moore, including notes on hymns and ministers at their funeral services.
  • 6 Thank you and sympathy cards for various occasions,
  • Photo of large group of young men in uniforms, some carrying training rifles, some in Boy Scout dress, includes a marching band with drums and bugles.
  • Letter from Lawyer Augustus Coon to Ethel Chapman regarding the distribution of the assets of estate of Webster Smith , 1961.
  • unused post card showing Boldt Castle from the mainland, labeled “Boldt Estate. Thousand Islands, St. Lawernce River”

2020-010-B Earl Chapman Personal/household receipts
File holds 3 cm thickness of receipts from every category of household expenses Including:
-1947-48 private radio receiving license,

  • tag from Fairfield & Sons Ltd Winnipeg Woolen Mills (who recycled old woolen fabrics),
  • coal suppliers,
  • medical expenses
    -, Leeds and Frontenac Rural Telephone Co,
  • income tax,
  • Ontario Hydro Electric Power Commission including 1941 Hydro installation costs and Electrical inspection
    -, H C Downham Nursery Co.,
  • insurance,
  • Property tax assessments,
  • billheads from local merchants such as T A Gray & Son, Sweets Frozen Food Center, H G Dean groceries, K B Stafford, Lyndhurst Co-Operative Association, H R Bender Rawleigh products, etc etc.

2020-010-C Incidentals from Berryton School (where Ethel Chapman was teacher).

  • Hard cover book “Public or Separate School Daily Register” for SS #12 (Berryton) from January 1930 to September 1934, includes minutes of the trustees, annual reports and Maintenance records.
  • Hardcover book “Daily Register for Public and Saparate Schools” for Berryton School from Sept 1944 to June 1949.
  • Hard cover book “General Register for Public and Separate Schools” for Berryton, 1944-49.
  • Hardcover book “Daily Register for Public and Separate Schools for Berryton School, Sept 1949 to June 1954
  • Above 4 books are housed with the other school registers. See Box G0081, Row 1, Bank D, Shelf 1
  • Blank form of report card for students in Leeds & Lansdowne Rear Township School Area, undated.
  • Booklet “Lessons On Bird Protection” printed by Dept of the Interior, 1923.
  • School test papers written by Golda Chapman on Arithmetic, memory work, Hygiene, Agriculture, Geography, and History, Oct-Nov 1936.
  • Booklet “Don’t Kill the Birds” with poems and hand painted pictures, by Lorne Chapman, Grade VI
  • Manuscript humorous story , “Home Hunting” undated, anonymous.
  • Correspondence from Dept of Education to Ethel Chapman, containing text book instructions and a safety poster, 1950.
  • Letter from A R Patterson (school bus owner) to Earl Chapman (parent) accompanying a bill for 4 months bus transportation ($28) to Gananoque High School for Lorne Chapman, because there was no contract.
  • T4 income statement for Ethel Chapman, 1953.
  • Annual Report of the Rear of Leeds and Lansdowne Township School Area, 1960-61.
  • Cardboard stiffener with small school photos of students of Berryton School 1956-57, with names on the back: Linda Antoine, Meryl Ralph, Germ Brouwer, Sandra McAllister, Ben Green, Jean Dorman, Wayne McAllister, Barbara Green, Lorne Ubdegrove, Johanna Dobma, Marwin Antoine, Margie Dobma, Dwayne Dorman, Gerrie Brouwer, Wayne Holmes (visitor) Carol Sly, Bryan Antoine, Erma Holmes, Teacher E M Chapman.
  • Cardboard stiffener with photos of pupils at Berryton School 1955, with names on the back: Dwayne Dorman, Meryl Ralph, Sharron Snyder, Lorne Ubdegrove, Jean Dorman, Johanna Dobma, Wayne McAllister, Barbara Green, Benny Green, Margje Dobma, Sandra McAllister, Lennis Ubdegrove, Erma Holmes, teacher E Chapman.
  • Booklet “Xmas Concert Book” by School Publications & Specialties Ltd. Saskatoon, 1946.
  • Easter card to Golda Chapman signed “ Love Milton & Al”
  • School exercise book advertising C.C.M. bicycles and skates.

2020-010-D: Church, charity & chance

  • 3 tiockets on a draw for a Winchester shotgun, sponsored by Berlin’s Clothing , Kingston. Draw was Dec 22, 1956.
  • Ticket on a new 1952 Pontiac Sedan at Smiths Falls Community Center.
  • Ticket on 1957 Pontiac from Loblaws, Kingston.
  • 2 entries to the Seeley’s Bay Fire Dept Hockey Pool, undated.
  • Ticket from Seeley’s Bay Canadian Legion to win $25 by guessing the time the ice leaves past the dock at Seeley’s Bay.
  • quantity of ticket stubs for events at Kingston Community center, Kingston Speedway,, British American Hotel, etc
  • Ticket for an electric mixer from Swain’s Hardware, Seeley’s bay, to be drawn at a Pittsburgh Combines ball game.
  • Ticket from Lyndhurst Junior Hockey Club at Lyndhurst School.
  • plastic bill fold advertisingPat Simes barber shop in Seeley’s bay.
  • Booklet “Holiness Movement Church Catechism for little children.
  • Folder listing Relious Organizations for Queen’s University (water damaged).
  • Sports Card from Nabisco Shredded Wheat with hockey tips by Ted Reeve.
  • 1955 Football Schedule compliments of the Toronto Daily Star.
  • Two gift coupons from Thompson’s Service Station, Seeley’s Bay.
  • Profit sharing card worth 50 cents in merchandise to Mrs. Earl Chapman from Rawleigh dealer Robert Seal, Gananoque.
  • Cash Bonus Token with no name attached and no value stated.
  • 5 merchandise discount stamps worth .25 cents each at Steacy’s in Kingston..
  • Receipt for $1 fine for overtime parking from Kingston Police Dept.
  • Lucky draw ticket for one gallon of CIL Satin Latex Paint.
  • Blank pocket notebook advertising Benjamin Ruttan General Insurance, Battersea.
  • Folder advertising coming movies at Kingston Drive-in Theatre, undated.
  • Multiple receipts for donations to Seeley’s Bay United Church, Chistmas Seal Fund, Easter Seals and Ottawa Aux Bible Society.
  • Reciept for an ad in the Rideau District High School yearbook, 1962

2020-010-E: Earl Chapman Vehicle expenses.
One Centimeter thickness of receipts/billheads for vehicles and repairs for Earl Chapman.

  • Multiple receipts from Seeley’s Bay garages and tradesmen, including Swains hardware, Earl’s Service Station, Botting’s Service Station, Alfred Kenny, Switzer’s Repair Shop, P R Caird Garage, Jack Doyle garage, Steacy & McKinley tinsmiths, D G Willis dry goods, White Rose Service Station Geo Graham prop, Henderson’s Farm machinery, Martin Perry Garage, Seaman Sales and Service, Soper’s Motor Sales, W A Moulton, Bigford’s Garage.
  • An equal quantity receipts for the same nature of services from Gananoque, Kingston and further away, including St Lawrence Oil and Supply Co. Gananoque.

2020-010-F: Earl Chapman Livestock expences.

  • One centimeter thickness receipts and billheads from supplioers of livestock and marketing services including carcass grading, sale barn receipts, veterinary services, 1944 to 1959.

2020-010-G: Receipts and correspondence re farm gasoline tax refunds

  • One centimeter thickness 1950-1959.

2020-010-H: Milk Receipts

  • four centimeters of receipts for milk delivered to various cheese factories between 1940 and 1959. The factories included Gilt Edge Cheese Factory, 1940-59, Gill Rapids Cheese factory, 1940-46, Cow and Gate Canada Ltd, 1947-57 and a single receipt from Cloverhill Cheese Factory from 1947

2020-010-I Earl Chapman Farm Expences

  • three page set of drawings 18 x 24” for a milk house from Canadian Farm Building Plan Service, undated.
  • Page holder full of receipts for building materials from C W Hartley 1944-1959
  • Quantity of receipts from Tweed Milling Company for various feeds and seeds 1941-43.
  • Ditto for Gananoque District Co-Operative 1959
  • Receipt for $67 for filling silo by Lennus Sweet 1954.
  • Quantity of receipts from Gray’s Sport center, Swains Hardware, Kiell’s Mill, Donevan’s Hardware, Steacy & McKinley Tinsmiths, Bottings Service Station, Lyndhurst Co-operative Association, I W Bennett Hardware, DrurySuppliesMitchel & Wilson Ltd. 1942-59.
  • Page holder full of receipts for farm machinery and repairs 1941-1959
  • Page holder full of receipts and advertising for farm chemicals 1944-59.
  • Page holder of receipts for farm seeds.
    -.Page holder with advertising from Agrico, Co-Op, Brantford binder twine and OTACO Ltd Farm Yearbook 1954 (x2)

2020-010-J: Sterling Chapman personal and household.

  • Receipt from W W Hawley Ltd, Kingston for Frigidaire refrigerator, 1950.
  • Two receipts from Dr. H W Dunlop, Kingston, for medical services, 1955.

2020-010-K: Sterling Chapman farm expenses and accounting.

  • Envelope from the Holstein-Friesian Association of Canada containing 12 forms to describe cows being registered.
  • Envelope from Dept. of Agriculture containing instructions and encouragement to take part in a survey of farm income and an accounting system recommended.
  • Correspondence and explanations of the Farm Management Accounting Exercise for 1961
  • Blank application to Dept. of National Revenue to increase a farm herd.
  • Blank application to DNR to do income averaging for farmers and fishermen.
  • Booklet “Ontario Farm Management and Accounting Report” showing average farm incomes for previous 10 years.
  • Five annual farm accounting books for successive years beginning in 1961 completed according to the directions in the correspondence.
  • Page holder with receipts from Soper Motor Sales for purchases of farm machinery and repairs.

2020-010-L: Sterling Chapman vehicle expenses.

  • Owner Service Policy for new 1956 Chevrolet from Soper Motor Sales
  • Invoices from Seaman Sales and Service for a 1969 Chev Impalla with 1956 trade in.
  • Various invoices from Seaman’s and Haskins Ford for auto service items.

2020-010-M; Lorne Chapman business admin.

  • Bundle of Income Tax forms and returns for himself and employees.
  • correspondence re Workmens Compensation and Unemployment Insurance.
  • receipts for book keeping services from Ward & Buttrey accountants, 1964, 1965.
  • invoice from Lucy Mardock for book keeping services, 1965.
  • breakdown of receipts and expenditures for 1964 on 13 columnar pages
  • Receipts for advertising in Gananoque Reporter and in the Rideau District High School yearbook.
  • Property Tax Demands from Pitsburgh Township for 1960 and 1961.
  • Page holder of correspondence regarding Retail Sales Tax permit.
  • 1964 advertising calendar from Mitckell & Wilson Ltd, Gananoque.

2020-010-N : Lorne Chapman Building Services building standards.

  • Booklet from The Apprenticeship and Tradesmens Qualification Act “Regulations Pertaining to General Carpenter” 1976.
  • Booklet Administrative and Site Planning Requirements, The National Housing Act, 1954.
  • Booklet “Housing Standards” from Division of Building Research, National Research Council (1958)
  • 3 Booklets from National Research Council, Division of Building Research, Amendments Nos. 1, 2, and 3 to Housing Standards (Jan 1958).

2020-010-O : Lorne Chapman personal and houshold expenses.

  • Receipts from the Canadian Legion Poppy Campaign, 1959, 1960.
  • Receipts for household furniture from Ben Campbell, Lipson’s Furniture House.
  • Invoice for water rights on a lot in MacLean Park, 1963, 1964., 1965
  • Statement of Bonds held by Toronto Dominion Bank at Lyndhurst, 1964.
  • Receipt for a deposit to Retirement Security Plan with Eastern & Chartered Trust Company, 1965.

2020-010-P ; 4 cm thickness; plans, estimates, quotes and correspondence to and from clients for building services.

  • Page holder of correspondence with J W Griffith from Ottawa.1963
  • Page holder or correspondence with “Russell & Manning” including invoices from sub trades for work at Lake Opinicon. 1962
  • Page holder of correspondence from Ashworth, Robbie, Vaughn & Williams Architects and town planner regarding plans for the Platek cottage at Lake Opinicon. 1962.
  • Paper clip of correspondence with Richard F Ross, Baltimore Maryland. 1962
  • Pencil drawing on graph paper of a house and garage for Mr. Bullow (?)
  • Large format plan of a bungalow called “Frontenac” model, by Rothwell Perrin Lumber Co, Portland, water damaged.
  • Paper clipped correspondence regarding Crosby Twp Garage and Offices.
  • Manuscript list of materials for “Doyles House”.
  • Estimate for cottage for L Leadbeater.
  • Envelope of correspondence with C R Mann, Ottawa, 1961.
  • Page holder of correspondence with Ralph Blair.
  • Page holder of materials list for renovation to Lyndhurst United Church.
  • Large format plans (2 sheets) for a house with basement for H E Alford, Delta, 1965.
  • Large page holder, materials lists and notes to clients, including L F Koopen, F G Chadwick, D B Dwyre, Keith Haskins, Stewart Willoughby, Mra Androvich, Richard Dickson, Howard Latimer, Fred Nuttall, Burnham, Chadwick, Ed Hill, Bob Simpson, John Knight, Leonard Simpson, Dr Lindsay, Hubert McKinley, Whitton, Forfar School, Nweborough United Church Manse, Jim Stenson, George Bracken, Ormond Baxter, Jim Stenson, Buck Leadbeater, Bill Harmer, Boyce Green, Dr Webb, Mack Nesbitt,

2020-010-Q : Lorne Chapman Building Service local suppliers billheads. 3 cm thickness assorted billheads from local merchants for hardware and building supplies beginning in 1953. The early ones are in the name of Earl Chapman who already had accounts with local suppliers that were used by his son Lorne Chapman when he began his building service. The contents of this file preserve examples from all the merchants included in several times this volume of material which was discarded.

  • Merchants include: Donald Tye Lumber, Russell Thompson Electric, E J Kenny Plumbing, K S Johnston Builders, R A Warner Building Supply, George Ashby Feed, Sweets Sand & Stone,, H T Webster General Merchant, J F Donaldson hardware, Gordon Kenny sand & Gravel, Gray’s Sport Center, E A McGregor Building Supply, D E McGregor Lumber, C W Hartley Lumber, Steacy & McKinley Hardware, E A Baxter Plumbing, A J Emmons Lumber, I W Bennett & son, Hardware, Donevan’s Hardware, S R Hutchings Excavating, B J Webb Masonry, Glen A Sweet Plumbing, Stanton Lumber, Bouchers Woodcraft, H G Ferguson excavating, Charles Bevens garage, Leo Reid alum. Siding, Grant Tye excavating, Homer Tye rock drilling, Mitchell & Wilson Building Supply, F W McConnell Lumber,

2020-010-R : Lorne Chapman Building Service distant suppliers’ billheads. 2 cm assorted billheads from merchants more distant from Seeleys Bay, mainly Gananoque and Kingston. All merchants are represented, but only a percentage of the original volume were preserved.

  • Merchants include: Clay Buffett Furnace Installation, N J Pollit Demolition, Drury’s Building Supplies, S Anglin Lumber, Quintal & England Roofing, Gus marker Block & Tile, Warren Supply PlumbingGlenn Supply Lumber, Muttarts Builders Supply, Glover Wholesale Hardware, Permanent Concrete, Stradwick Floor Covering, O E Rothwell Lumber, W B Dalton & Sons Wholesale Hardware, Graves Brothers Aluminum, MacLachlan Lumber, Patterson Concrete, Kingston Plate & Window Glass, Chown Hardware, Crane Supply plumbing, Allan & Allan windows, AngelStone Ltd, Kirkby’s Welding, S N Kingston Building Supply, Kingston Roofing & Flooring, E s & A Robinson, Palumbo & Bidinost Masonry, Kingston Quarries, Berman Plumbing, Kingston Dunbrick, Russ Brown’s Farm Supply, Spada Tile, Montreal Roofing, Selkirk Chimneys, Fort Aluminum Industries, Church Enterprises of Canada, Doyles Window Sales, Burchell Supply window/doors, Iberville Sack Supply Co, Ron Mundell masonry, Gananoque Co-Operative, Clarke Sanding machine Co, Sherwin Williams Paint, Vandervoort Hardware, Chapman Hardware, Gananoque reporter, Bennett’s Hardware, Donevan’s hardware, Boucher Building Supplies, Kingston Scrap iron & Metal,

2020-010-S : Plans and correspondence for construction of Sly’s Service Center.

  • Sly’s service center Drawing #1, 45 x 90 cm floor plan and elevations date April 1963, no name for architect or engineer.
  • Sly’s Service Center Drawing #2, 45 x 90 cm Structural and sections, April 1963.
  • Sly’s Service Center Drawing #E1 37 x 46 cm Anchor bolt setting plan from Leeds Bridge & Iron, Gananoque. June 1963.
  • Submittal slip for Drawings E1 and E2 from Leeds Bridge & Iron and shipping bills for the finished material
  • Second copy of Drawing #E1.
  • Sly’s Service Center Drawing #E2, 50 x 90 cm framing plan and sections from Leeds Bridge and Iron, Gananoque, June 1963.
  • Typed and mimeographed Booklet of 13 pages“Specifications/ Service Station and Store/ for H Sly/ Seeleys bay Ontario”. Annonymous.
  • Quotation from Leeds Bridge & Iron to supply structural steel, June 1963.
  • Manuscript list of extra material for garage construction.
  • Manuscript estimate for construction of Sly’s Store & Service Center undated.
  • Price list and operating instructions for Rotary and Weaver Automotive lifts.
  • Green lined scribbler with manuscript lists of extras and reductions in the scope of work for the service station..
  • Correspondence and invoices from Overhead Door Co of Kingston.
  • Envelope from Emerson Baxter containing quotes on electrical and plumbing for Sly’s Service Center by himself and Green’s Electric, May 1963.
  • Invoices from Patterson Concrete and Sweets Sand & Stone.
  • Empty envelope with ink stamp from Sly’s Service Station.
  • Empty envelope from Delhi Metal Products Ltd.

2020-010-T ; Receipts and billheads for vehicle expenses by Lorne Chapman.

  • 0.5 cm thickness receipts and billheads from suppliers of products and services to vehicle. Suppliers include Seaman Sales & Service, Thompson Service Sta, Central Garage Gananoque, Gates Garage, Sly’s Service Sta, Bottings Service Sta, Webb Bros Texaco, Drapers Service Sta, White Rose Service Sta Seeleys Bay (Geo Graham prop), Gananoque Motor Sales, Canadian Tire Gananoque, Canadian Tire Kingston, Carl’s Place Gananoque, Radiator Sales and Service Kingston, W J Allinson Kingston, National Auto League.

2020-010-U: Oversize items housed remotely.

  • Page 11 from the Whig Standard of Nov 29, 1963 with half page advertisement for the opening of Sly’s Texaco Service Station and congratulations from some suppliers and from Lorne Chapman General Contractor.
  • Clipping from the Whig Standard, undated, with photos of the 1939 fire on Main Street.
  • Poster for the auction sale for Alice Chapman in Seeley’s Bay, May 9 , no year given, probably about 1969?
  • 1974 calendar for Sweets Food Market, Seeleys Bay, with photo of Putnam’s store 1912 (later Sweets grocery store).
  • Paper bag with twine handles advertising Sweet’s Food Store and Locker Plant, Seeleys Bay.
    Above 5 items encapsulated together, Map Cabinet 1, drawer 3.
  • Book “Ontario Teachers’ Manual” for Science, 1920. Signed “Ethel Smith”. Housed in the text book collection.
  • Book “Ontario Teachers’ Manual” for Nature study, 1915, inscribed “SS No 12/ Leeds & Lansdowne Rear”. Housed in the text book collection.

2020-010-V Callenders

  • 29 callenders with scenic photos, advertising Chapman's Building service, from 1969 to 1977. Callenders are housed separately in clamshell box G0242., Row 3, Bank A, Shelf 3

Mike Willis Fonds

  • 2011-015
  • Fonds
  • n.d.

Fonds consists of: small diary (printed for1928) kept by Tallman Robb of Lyndhurst during duty on ships in 1944; postcard dated 1882 from James Shields in Tamworth to Hayden & Bryan, Camden East; National Registration certificate for Wellington Willis 1940; order signed by Wellington Willis to Sherwood & Reynolds for a 1937 Dodge and trading in a 1930 Buick; 1957 drivers license of Wellington Willis; correspondence to D G Willis re CNIB fundraising; correspondence to C B Tallman, treasurer of Lyndhurst Fair from R W Copeland 1915, and requisitions from secretary Ziba Jackson to treasurer for payment for various services to the fair 1909; “Mining Report of Leeds County” typescript of 26 page undated history of mineral use; photocopy of a typed history of Seeley’s Bay by Everett Elliot; “The Black Rapids Quartz Crystal Mine” by Louis Moyd, 1986, 11 pages; “The Reuben Hicock Family” by Ethel Amelia Pritchard 10 page family tree; “The Hicock Family Tree” 3 pages including excerpts from a diary of the trip from Connecticut in 1811 (2 copies); copy of a letter dated April 20 1936 from C L Hicock, Deloraine Manitoba to James Eaton at Seeley’s Bay about their school days; copy of the North Leeds Lantern May 1990 including an article by Robert Dent about the Philo Hicock house at Delta; copy of a survey plan of the north shore of Seeley’s Bay 1970 (Rocklind Close area); list of children of William Cockerill and Susan Horton and William Cockerill and Elizabeth Johnson; letter from Gerald Cockerill to Jack & Eleanor Wyatt 1978; copy of bill for surveying at Grippen Lake by George Bracken; 4 letters from Eleanor Wyatt to her brother Mike Willis 1978; letter and clipping re the 1923 LaFrance fire truck at Seeley’s Bay; clipping from The Leeds Echo showing Seeley’s Bay Public School class of 1935; unidentified clipping about 1956 showing photos of Seeley’s Bay incuding Wellington Willis; clipping fromThe Mural 2002 about the new elevator in Seeley’s Bay fire hall; booklet “Seeley’s Bay Profile 1967”; Souvenir Program (& historical review)of the Canadian Boating Federation Regatta at Brass Point Bridge 1954; 8x10 colour photo of cruisers at Seeley’s Bay 1954; 9 b&w photos of Mike Willis and partner prospecting for uranium in northern Ontario 1966; 8x10 photo of Gerald Cockerill and hired man with 5 pike; copy of a photo of a party of prospector departing for the Klondike gold rush May 15 1898 including George Cockerill; 22 colour post cards by Rideau Air Photos showing aerial views between Deep River to Kemptville; a letter from Eleanor (Willis) Wyatt Nov 2014 describing the business called "Rideau Air Photos" owned by her brother Mike Willis and her husband Jack Wyatt; a business card from Rideau Air-Photos Ltd., with written note on the back: 3 large format aerial photos of the ship graveyard at Garden Island and a sketch map showing the names of the ships.

North Leeds Birdwatchers Records

  • Fonds

North Leeds Bird Watchers Fonds 2018-008

Fonds consists of:
10 large 3-ring binders of Annual bird-counts and records of field trips between 1986 (founding) and 2016
File; 20th anniversary of the club in 2006 including summary of events since 1986.
Envelope; Delta Circle Annual Christmas bird counts 2008.
Envelope; “ “ “ “ “ “ 2009.
Envelope; “ “ “ “ “ “ 2010
Envelope; Year end report 2010 = membership renewal.
File; data from NLB spring trips 2005 – 2010
File; Minutes of the founding meeting of the club in March 1985, list of` objectives. -- digital CD entitled “1987 – 2010 data + related material”

Russell Leeder Fonds

  • 2014-009
  • Fonds
  • n.d.

Fonds consists of: Book with Curlox binding “I Wander the way Alone” by Russell Leeder 2002, 300 pages, (General research shelves) – book “The Story of the Lower Rideau Settlement” (Merrickville, Burritt’s Rapids) by Max & Virginia Martyn, no date, (General Research shelves) – book “Athens Was Her Home” by Edna Chant, no date, 68 pages (General research shelves) -- photocopy of the manuscript for Chapter 5 of his book “I Wander the way Alone”. – 2-hole bound pamphlet “The Natural and Human History of the Thousand Islands” by John G. Woods and Elizabeth M Holyroyd, about 1974, St Lawrence Islands National Park – pamphlet “Hunters and Gatherers at Charleston Lake” by Phill Wright, Charleston Lake Provincial Park Technical Bulletin No 1, 1999, 24 pages -- Gananoque Historical Society Newsletter Number 3 (1985?) –pamphlet “Charleston Lake Background Information, Issues, and Plan Alternatives” by Ontario Parks, 2002 -- CD in case “Rideau District High School Remembrance Day Symposium 2005” -- photo “Tom & Nancy Lee Leeder” by studio in Germany, -- photo “Rhena and Elva Sheffield, taken Jan 1945 / To Uncle Russell/ Your Neices” – photo “Velma Leeder taken August 22nd 1944” – photo of 5 young women inscribed au verso “Sewing Class ‘37” – large format photo on card of a house with a wooden sidewalk in front and a man, woman, and child standing outside, from a studio in Winnipeg Man. – unidentified photo appears to be a pet cemetery -- 3 copies of a blank greeting card showing a drawing of the Delta Mill – Hardbound Ledger book which records the names and payment of dues in an unknown organization, probably an Orange Lodge, between 1882 and 1915. The book is stamped by a bookseller in Pembroke ON. – unused forms for Application for Admission to Loyal Orange Association, B.A., and Royal Black Knights of Ireland. – Deed of Land in Lansdowne Twp Lot 20 Con 6 from the estate of Thomas J Darling (Edward James Webster and Joseph Grier, executors) to William Steacy, 1902 – statement of account from Barr & Lee general store in McDonald’s Corners to Thomas Cameron, 1890. – 8 copies of the Athens Mural newspaper 1997-99 (newspaper collection) – pamphlet “The beautiful 1000 Islands” published by Gananoque Boat Lines, c1975 – 1997 Tourist Guide to Athens, Charleston Lake & Township – fold-out photocard with 16 views of the 1000 Islands entitled “Souvenir of the 1000 Islands on Snider Boat Lines, Brockville, Canada” c1950 – large file of papers from Robert W Steacy including assessment notices and tax bills, order to report for medical examination 1918, milk statements, 3 receipts from Fairknowe Home (Home Boys), and local merchant billheads including S H Warren, Wm McConnell & Son, M B Burns, Miller & Purvis, Dr Lockhead, J R Thrasher, -- 1 letter from John Deere Plow Co of Welland to George Gates of Lyndhurst,-- file of papers pertaining to William and Donald Patience including tax bills 1940 & 42, billheads from Wills General Store, Smythe, Smythe & Lyon barristers – file of papers pertaining to Floyde Beadle of Delta including letterheads from W W Phelps – file of printed maps including Charleston Lake, Lower Beverley lake, Temperance Lake, Graham Lake, and the Triangle Cross Country Ski Club trails in those areas. – pamphlet “Trapping Guide” by Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, 1973 – Spiral bound book on tombstone carvers in Leeds and Frontenac, by Lawrence Hayward c1998 – OGS cemetery transcriptions for “Some Augusta Twp Cemeteries” (#84-3), “Maynard cemetery” (#84-7), “Edwardsburgh Cemeteries” (#88-1), Sandy Hill Cemetery” Prescott (#87-2), “Brockville Cemeteries” St Peter’s Anglican & The Old Catholic (#86-1) –Reports of local cemeteries visited in 1994, ’95, ’96, and 1997 by Paul Cote and Russell Leeder, including Denaut Cemetery, Scovil, Slack, Charleston, Fowler, Warren, Warburton, Temperance Lake, Johnson, Haskin, Rebecca’s, Bullard, Lytle, Chamberlain, Day, Stevens, Forbes, Old St Philip Neri, Old Lyndhurst Cemetery, -- 11 copies of Leeds & Grenville Branch OGS News Letters from 1991, ’92, ’93. – 2 copies of “Pioneer People and Places Early Grenville” by Grenville County Historical Soc, Nov ’82, and April ’85 -- Photocopies of land abstracts for Lot 15 Con 5 in Yonge, and a registerd indenture of Bargain and Sale by John VanLoon to Wellington Landon for part of Lot 12 iCon 10 Yonge dated 1859.

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