The fonds consists of diaries of travel and observations in western Canada.
Sem títuloThe fonds consists of letters to brother, John Sutherland, in Orkney, Scotland. Includes Sutherland's will and some correspondence regarding his estate.
Sem títuloThe fonds consists of photographs by Charles Horetzky of Canadian Pacific Railway location surveys in western Canada.
Sem títuloThe fonds consists of financial ledger of the mill.
Sem títuloThe fonds consists of correspondence regarding the Canadian Anthracite Coal Company, and photographs of the John Stewart family.
Sem títuloThe fonds consists of diaries kept while employed by HBC.
Sem títuloThe fonds consists of photographs of coal mines and buildings near Fernie, British Columbia.
Sem títuloThe fonds consists of photographs of the Walker coal mine, and Mr. and Mrs. Walker in their car.
Sem títuloThe fonds consists of photographs of Fort Resolution, Fort Norman, Fort Simpson, Great Slave Lake, Peel River, Hay River, Fort Good Hope, Indians, Inuit and traders.
Sem títuloThe fonds consists of journal of daily occurrences at York Factory (1786-1789); McLeod's Lake post journal (1845-1848); Qu'Appelle Lake post journal (1857-1858 [typescript]); Fort St. John post fur account book (1909-1911); minutes of Northern Department council meeting (1883); and diary of Mr. Robinson, secretary of HBC commissioner, Joseph Wrigley, about 1887 trip to Alberta and Saskatchewan HBC posts (photocopy). Includes Fort Vermilion post balance sheet (1888); invoice from York Factory to Swan River District (1852); Fort Dunvegan daily account book (1891-1899 [photocopy]) and line of credit (1888); correspondence with French about claims to Hudson Bay (ca. 1687 [microfilm]); James Keith NWC and HBC papers (1802-1851 [microfilm]); Arthur Dobbs papers about HBC and search for Northwest Passage (1683-1752 [microfilm]); statement of account with Wesleyan Mission (1841-1842); statement of account with Russian American Fur Co. (1843-1844); anonymous diary kept during 1852 flood of Red River; letter from William Hemming Cook (1802), letter from Hugh Inkster (1801), letter from William Smith (1839), John Willes stock sale (1832).