Fonds consists of personal material belonging to the Bateman family, including family photographs, some birth, death, and marriage information, and newspaper announcements. Fonds also consists of the land deeds for the family farm on lot 23 concession 1 (Hopkins Street).
UntitledThe records contain the following series; Secretaries' and Treasurers' Records 1862-2016;
Awards, Newspaper Clippings
Collection consists of memorabilia and material pertaining primarily to the activities of the Whitby Dunlops during the team's active years from 1957 to 1959. There is also material which relates to anniversaries and other events in the years following the team's dissolution in 1960. Collection is comprised of 8 series including: Programs, Publications, Ephemera and artifacts, Team information, Events, Diary of Kay Irwin, Postcards and photographs, and Video.
UntitledMostly newspaper photocopies from the late nineteenth century, including an index to the clippings and research files on the subject of the railway. Also includes files on the history of the areas traversed by the railway line. Arranged into three series.
UntitledLegal papers and publications dealing with various legal matters handled by Mr. Black. Covers industrial and business matters such as the location of factories, inter-switching, road construction, mining lands, lumbering, and a taxation dispute. Also deals with C.W. Cox, former mayor of Port Arthur.
UntitledThe George Brown Macgillivray fonds consists of scrapbooks with newspaper clippings relating to people and events of Fort William while Mr. Macgillivray was still president and publisher of the Daily Times-Journal.
UntitledThe John Watsyk fonds contains a scrapbook of newsclippings related to lumber/sawmill and pulp and paper industries.
UntitledThe fonds consists of a scrapbook of newspaper clippings and postcards on the Port Arthur semi-centennial
UntitledThe W.S. Brown Research fonds contains a scrapbook of clippings related to local issues in Fort William and Port Arthur (Thunder Bay).
UntitledThe John B. Chapple fonds includes six series convering Chapple's life and interests, including his political careers, his farm, and the Chapples store.
UntitledThe Jim Aris fonds contains scrapbooks of newspaper clippings related to local politics and major events.
The A.J. Boreham fonds contains programs and clippings related to musical and theatrical productions held mostly in Fort William, Port Arthur, and Winnipeg.
The fonds contains research files, publications, original documents, and copies relating to the publications written by Elinor Barr and to her research interests. Includes records relating to the Ontario Geographic Names Board on which she served. A portion of the fonds (A82/18-24) consists of the Scandinavian Heritage Project.
The Paul Lavoie fonds contains correspondence and clippings related to activities of Mr. Lavoie in conjunction with the Liberal Party of Canada and Ontario.
UntitledThe John Andrews fonds is composed of fourteen series of personal correspondence, speeches, financial papers, records, photos, films, day planners, and newspaper clippings.
UntitledThe John MacPhail collection is composed of three series that contain reproduced reports, clippings, letters, photographs, and policy statements. This collection documents the history of the urban development within Thunder Bay from amalgamation until the late 20th century. Specifically this collection is focused upon the development and eventual failure of the Victoriaville Mall as a means to rejuvenate the South Core of the city.
The Doreen Murray fonds consists of one series of various documents, clippings, correspondence, and scrapbooks created and compiled by Doreen Murray. Also includes the minutes of the South Arthur Neighbourhood Planning Council for which she was the first president.
The Walter Assef fonds consists of two series, one of which inclues a scrapbook compiled by Assef himself and the other a collection of photographs.
The Helen Moore Strickland fonds contains a range of documents covering the writing and research done by Helen M. Strickland for her book Silver Under the Sea, a history of the Silver Islet Mine.
UntitledThe Bert Badanai fonds consists of scrapbooks containing newspaper clippings pertaining to the removal of four aldermen from city council due to conflict of interest and the subsequent by-election. Also included are articles related to the land purchase between the CLE and Chapples Ltd., which was taking place at the same time as the conflict of interest case.