File consists of letters sent to and occasionally from members of the Curry family including James and John Curry. Many concern matters under litigation. A letter from Rebecca Laidlaw recounts the accidental death of a family member while building a shanty. A note from John Crumbie of Streetsville includes a bill for the amputation of an arm.
File consists of letters sent to and occasionally from members of the Curry family including James and John Curry. Many concern matters under litigation. Includes letter from L. Breithaupt regarding potential sites for a grist mills, saw mills, and tanneries including references to the railroad.
Files consists of legal documents, many relating to the estates of other individuals and families, especially the Craig family.
Files consists of fragmentary bookkeeping and accounting documents relating to dealings of James Curry. Includes accounting of blackmithing or farrier services rendered by Douglas Carmichael.
File consists of published Temperance Act of 1864 with annotations.
File consists of letter from John Clark in Chinguacousy to Hugh Gilchrist in Sheepland, County Down, Ireland regarding life in Canada and family news. The letter was intended to be posted during an upcoming visit to "the City" to deliver butter but apparently never was mailed. Descendants have produced several typescripts which are included in the file, as is a short history of Chinguacousy written by a descendant.
File consists of typescript transcriptions of letters sent from Ireland to Chinguacousy by Hugh or James Gilchrist to Hugh Clark. Topics include emigration, family news, and conditions in Ireland. The whereabouts of the originals of these letters are unknown.
File consists of legal documents including tax assessment notices and documents related to lawsuits, estates, and complaints.
File consists of legal documents of Hugh Clark (1830-1909). File includes a marriage certificate and a criminal subpoena relating to a forgery case.
File consists of documents related to the estate of Hugh Clark, including his will.
File consists of invitation to a "Bachelors' Pic-Nic".
File consists of handwritten and typescript family histories of the Clark and Curry families produced by descendents, likely including Ida McKinney nee Clark.
File consists of a photograph of Major F.J. Gilmour posing in uniform in front of his house and a photograph of his wife posting with a dog in front of the same house.
File consists of photographs of the interior and exterior of the RMS "Queen Mary". Two photographs depict Carson on board, dancing and sitting with other passengers, on his way to England.
File consists of informal photographs of Carson and his lawyer friends taken outdoors at a country cottage on the weekend of 15-16 April 1950. Depicted are Dalton Wells, James Maclaren, Leonard Sutton, Roy Stewart, Peter Wright and George Scroggie. A note from Scroggie accompanies the photographs.
File consists of photographs of Carson and the other members of the board of directors of Hiram Walker-Gooderham & Worts on a boat cruise in the Detroit River launched from Windsor, Ontario, with a view of Detroit in the distance in some photographs. The boat is identified as the Rosley II, owned by Ross Corbit. Also included is a photograph of Carson with an unidentified man in front of the Hiram Walker & Sons building in Windsor, Ontario.
File consists of records pertaining to the 1961 Law Society bencher election. Records include a list of candidates, correspondence sent and received by Howland concerning support for other bencher candidates and himself, and correspondence sent and received by Howland regarding congratulations from other lawyers on his election as bencher.