The file contains a handwritten list of all of David Thompson's writings and journals.
The file contains source material on the experiences of a surveyor, David Thompson, and on the geographical characteristics of Compton County, Frontenac County and Wolfe County in 1834. It consists of a photocopy of a portion of David Thompson's journal and a transcription of the journal. Among the places mentioned in the journal are: the Magog River, Sherbrooke, Lennoxville, Ascot, the St. Francis River, Eaton, Clifton, Bury, Westbury, Newport, Lingwick, Dudswell, Weedon, Lake Aylmer, Garthby, Stratford, Adstock, Dorset, Gayhurst, Hampden, Marston, Lake Megantic, Clinton, Chesham, Ditton, Emberton, Auckland and Hereford.
This file contains research notes and news paper clippings about David Thompson's journals, which were created around 2006 and 2012.
This file contains a transcribed 1823 journal, annotated maps and compiled research about David Thompson's Eastern Townships survey, which were created between 2006 and 2010.
This file contains maps which cover David Thompson's and other explorer's journeys through Western Canada and the United States, which were created around 2006-2007.
This file contains notes and print outs of the Archives of Ontario website about the institution's holdings on David Thompson. The records were created in 2006.
This file contains correspondence, promotional materials, and programming strategies for Parks Canada's David Thompson Bicentennial events, created between 2007-2010. Much of the materials have been annotated by the donors.
This file contains tourism pamphlets, maps, and newspaper clippings collected in 2006 by Barbara Verity and Gilles Peloquin during their trip to Western Canada and the United States to research David Thompson.
This file contains a transcription of David Thompson's 1834 journal. The transcription was created by Barbara Verity and Gilles Peloquin in 2007, and has been annotated by a researcher.
This file contains contracts and correspondence between the Société d'histoire de Sherbrooke, Gilles Peloquin, and Barbara Verity, which were created in 2008. The records discuss the creation of an exhibition and publications about David Thompson.
This file contains correspondence to and from Barbara Verity and Gilles Peloquin regarding their research into David Thompson's journals, which date from 2006 to 2009. The correspondence is mostly comprised of print outs of email chains, but some are also letters.