File consists of ten letters from Rudyard Kipling to various correspondents, including George Iles, H. C. Spikins, Gerhard Lomer, and Sir Arthur Currie. One letter is from Carrie Kipling to Walter Rowland. Some of the letters to Dr. Lomer (McGill librarian) and Principal Currie are copies.
File includes two photographs, one of a young Rudyard Kipling and one of his father J. Lockwood Kipling, as well as a clipping, paper fragments with Rudyard Kipling's signature, and a small sheet with two drawings.
File consists of seven letters to Mrs. Meta de Forest from John Lockwood Kipling, Carrie Kipling, and Rudyard Kipling, dated between March and November 1892.
File consists of eleven letters from Rudyard Kipling, Carrie Kipling, and John Lockwood Kipling to Meta de Forest (Mrs. Lockwood de Forest), dated between 15 June 1893 and 14 July 1894.
Consists of a manuscript ledger in limp, hand-cut and sewn leather binding. The records provide evidence as to Curtis's business expenditures (for example, purchase of animal skins presumably for tanning, such as sheepskin and calfskin) and household expenditures. Many entries provide evidence of barter culture. «
Consists of manuscript notebook in limp, hand-cut and sewn leather binding (front cover only). Records in chronological order primarily business expenditures (hides and skins for tanning) covering the years 1852-1856. One entry (in pencil) is dated 1881.