The fonds consists of personal letters to his wife, and family photographs. The letters were written to his wife Evelyn in New Brunswick, before she came to Calgary to join him. The letters describe his trip across Canada, his early life in Calgary, the establishment of his grocery store, and the arrival of the railway to Calgary (page 32). Some letters are missing pages.
The fonds consists of letterbooks regarding bank business (1904-1907); photographs of the family and their home (ca. 1910); and Kate's wedding invitation (1924).
Photograph of Grande Prairie Garage on 100th Street and 101 Avenue in Grande Prairie. The Garage was located on 100th Street and 100th Avenue and was owned by J.O. Watson. It burnt down in 1954.
The fonds consists of two binders containing carbon copies of invoices issued by Victor C. Rowley for goods and services sold (1916-1917); and a pamphlet, Binder and Knotter Troubles, published by the University of Alberta College of Agriculture (1925), inscribed "Please return to V. C. Rowley, Millet".