This file contains a photocopy of a Deposition by John Walter Myers Esq. dated 14-June-1797 for David Palmer's service in the Corps known by the name of Major Roger's Corp. and that Catharine Harris (wife of David Harris) is David Palmer's legitimate daughter.
File contains a newspaper review of a documentary history of Kingston in the period from 1760-1812. Also contains a review of a documentary history of Fort Frontenac (later Kingston) in the period 1673-1758.
Unidentified military unit standing on a large parade ground in an unnamed city, with a water tower in the background carrying an advertisement for Sweet Caporal Cigarettes. This image has been scanned and is available online at https://www.flickr.com/photos/cabhc/35460399302/
File contains a printed copy of a poster inciting Prince Edward County residents to join in opposition to the Rebellion Losses Bill in 1849. On verso is a copy of a similar poster issued in Kingston.
A topographical map of the area, in Canada and the USA, surrounding Kingston. The total area extends from Norwood (west) to Smith Falls (east) and Buckshot Lake (north) to Picton (south). Dated 1958-1959. Published by the Army Survey Establishment.