The surviving records of Rev. John A. Cormie include: Articles, pertaining to liquor, rural life, and immigration, dating from 1917 to 1936 (also some dates unknown); Maps, of Manitoba municipalities, labelled by ethnic makeup, dating from 1920 to 1921; Lectures, research, reports and minutes, pertaining to rural and urban issues, Ukrainians and immigration, 1929-1933 (also some dates unknown); Scrapbooks and notebooks, containing clippings and articles pertaining to rural issues, the Church, the development of northern Manitoba, labour, farming, education, immigration, Ukrainians, and temperance, dating from 1916 to 1943; Correspondence, pertaining to Church union and property matters in Manitoba (concerning Birtle, Teulon, Melita, Carberry, Elva, Forest, Fort William, Hartney, Holmfield, Brandon, Portage, Rossburn, Minnedosa, Morden, Neepawa, Ninga, Roland, Selkirk, Stonewall, Vista, Wellwood, Winnipeg, Kildonan, Indian Springs, Oberon, Boissevain, Lenore, Elphinstone), dating from 1921 to 1930; Minutes, of the Church Union Committee and the Laymen's Committee of Church Union, dating from 1925; Literature and reports pertaining to Church Union; and Anti-Union Literature.