Court filings regarding William Kerr v. Hugh Mcguinnes, containing a summons document signed by John A. Macdonald, asking for Hugh Mcguinnes to be brought to a Toronto court, as well as a manuscript by J. Dunbar Moodie, sheriff of Victoria District, stating that he served Mcguinnes his summons.
File contains newspaper clippings from 1947 about the Hay Bay Methodist Church and other stories from the Hay Bay area, including where Sir John A. Macdonald grew up a child and a Loyalist family, with one child (John Roblin) having been shot in the knee during the American Revolution, he later fought and was killed in the War of 1812; Mr. Roblin's widow later owned grist and lumber mills.