Fonds consists of harness shop ledgers and accounts, 1862-1877, 1887-1926, 0.200m, (volume 1); diary of Timothy Iveson, 1854, and diary of Frank Iveson, 1897-1918, 1927, 10 cm, (volume 2); subject files, 1862, 1870-1926, 30 cm, (volume 3).
Fonds also includes photographs depicting views of buildings and various activities in and around Metcalfe, Ont.; a photograph of young men from Metcalfe who enlisted in the 77th Canadian Expeditionary Force, 1914; views of Metcalfe, Ont., including the Iveson Saddle and Harness Shop, a brass band; Wakefield, Que.; flood of Gatineau River at Wakefield, Que., 1908; portraits of Elizabeth Campbell, Ira Morgan, and William York; photos by Topley and Notman Studio of Ottawa; a photo reproduction of Indian and Inuit life in Northwest Territories, portaging, Hudson's Bay Co. steamers and posts; original photos by Charles W. Mathers; Town Hall and Union Bank of Canada, Metcalfe, Ont.; tennis club, Metcalfe, Ont., ca. 1898; photo by C. Binks, Ottawa.
Fonds consists of a manuscript drawing of the Baptist Church in Metcalfe, Ontario.
Iveson, Frank, 1851-1935 : Harness maker, municipal clerk.
Frank Iveson was clerk and treasurer of Osgoode Township, Ontario 1884-1922. He was the proprietor of a harness shop, agent for telephone and telegraph companies and a promoter for the St. Lawrence and Ottawa Railway in Metcalfe, Ontario.