The file contents consist of a newspaper article featuring the Connaught Drive house, a newspaper article featuring Jack holding a photo of Lee, photographs of the Connaught Drive house and Jack with Lee and Marion, and positives featuring Lee and Sonoma in front of the Connaught Drive house.
The file contents consist an envelope sent to Mark Williams (son of Jack) by Joan Bodmer, but ended up in Jack's possession, which held Weiller & Williams invoices including ones from 1951 that Mark purchased on eBay for $135, a Weiller & Weiller calendar, and cheques/promises to pay for Weiller & Williams Co. Ltd.
The file contents consist an envelope sent to Jack containing a Weiller & Weiller Co. notebook with facts about sheep, an Adam, Wood & Weiller Ltd. notebook, a Carson, Wood & Weiller cattle tag, and Weiller & Weiller Livestock Commission Co. lucky coin.
The file contents consist of a company envelope with Weiller & Williams Co. Ltd. logo which was sent to Jack Williams by D. Allen. Also included is the envelope that the company envelope was received in.
The file contents consist of newspaper articles featuring moments of Jack Williams' education and career.
The file contents consist of printouts from Jack Williams' genealogical research including an image of the Riudavets' family crest.
The file contents consist of photographs featuring or taken by Jack Williams. One mounted photograph featuring Jack's fraternity pledges is accompanied by a badge and pin.
The file contents consist of call sign postcards and photographs featuring Jack Williams' radio station.
The file contents consist of identification tags, business cards, school report cards and school diploma certificates, boy scout records, and biography regarding Jack Leland Redavats Williams, and a letter written from Jack to his mother. Also, one photograph intended for identification purposes - possibly for Kodak or for a passport.
The file contents consist of a book entitled, "Our Baby: A Journal", where Marion recorded her son, Jack's early years. Contained inside the front cover were a letter from the Mayo Clinic to Marion about her medication, a letter from Jack's school to Marion, a letter to Lee and Marion from Jack's wife, Helen, letters to Lee and Marion from their son, Jack.