File consists of oversize copies of the register of marriages.
Places of residence include: George River, Fort Chimo, Whale River, Port Burwell, Koolotomsek, Tuktutak, Leaf River, Kowksoak [Koksoak], Taesukalick, Taeskallak, Makkelik.
File consists of oversize copies of the register of burial records.
Places include: Ungava, George River (Kangiqsualujjuaq), Fort Chimo (Kuujjuaq), False River, Kootlotook, Koksoak, Aloleek, Kotaluk (Leaf River), Port Burwell, Kasegeaksevik, Mukalik, and Payne Bay.
File consists of Peck's correspondence with various Bishops, including: Bishop of Moosonee, George Holmes; Bishop of Rupert's Land; Bishop of Keewatin, A. Dewdney; Bishop of Ottawa, J.C. Roper; Bishop of Moosonee, J.A. Newnham; and Bishop of Keewatin, Joseph Lofthouse.
File consists of correspondence to Peck from the Bishop of Moosonee, John G. Anderson. Also includes a map of the Hudson Strait showing track pursued by S.S. Diana in 1897.
File consists of various articles, letters and clippings describing the Arctic and/or the Arctic Mission. Includes reports, maps, and other publications by or reference to Peck, Parker, A.L. Fleming, F.F. Payne, Ungava, Rev. Stewart, and Franz Boaz.
File consists of correspondence to Peck from Franz Boas, concerning Eskimo texts, translations, songs, artifacts and other materials. Also includes printed works by Boas.
File consists of correspondence between Peck and various individuals of Church Missionary Societies, concerning the Arctic Mission. Includes C.C. Fenn, W.G.Walton and Daisy Walton.
File consists of Peck's notes for sermons, including subjects such as: sermons and letters in Eskimo, outlines of the missionary work in the Arctic, explorers and individuals.
File consists of correspondence in relation to the ships for the Arctic Mission including details of the crew of Stella Maris; grant to church as Ashe Inlet, February 1909; the contract for hiring the Schooner "Lorna Doone" by the Church Missionary Society, July 27, 1909; and a letter concerning "Theodora", the contract to Blacklead Island bringing the missionary home, June 22, 1905.