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 . . . (2v., Montréal, 1867). D. B. Miquelon, “The Baby family in the trade of Canada, 1750–1820” (unpublished ma thesis, Carleton University, Ottawa, [1966
 
Cartwright*, to superintend a survey for a useful link by water between the Ottawa River and Lake Huron. He was troubled from the outset of the project; he resigned at one point because he felt that his
 
. Vincent (Ottawa, 1978). Lincoln County Cultural and Hist. Assoc. (Wiscasset, Maine), Pownalborough courthouse coll., Jacob Bailey papers. PANS, MG 1
 September 1870. BANQ-CAM, CE601-S51, 27 juin 1882. BANQ-Q, P49. Centre for Research on French Canadian Culture (Ottawa), P32. Private arch
 
forty years of educational legislation in Newfoundland” (ma thesis, Univ. of Ottawa, 1956). Garfield Fizzard, “The Amalgamated Assembly of Newfoundland, 1841–1847
, Selected stories of Robert Barr, ed. and intro. John Parr (Ottawa, 1977). Barr’s output also includes numerous fiction and non-fiction
 
settlement: characteristics of its permanent and transitory settlers, 1816–1822” (ma thesis, 2v., Carleton Univ., Ottawa, 1972), 1: 1, 8–10, 12–13, 27; 2: 38–39, 46. C. G. Lucas, “Presbyterianism in
). W. E. Johnson and A. E. Smith, Indian Head Experimental Farm, 1886–1986 ([Ottawa], 1986). [J. W.] G. MacEwan, Fifty mighty men (special ed., Saskatoon, 1982). E
 
Ottawa valley owned by George Hamilton, for example, those around Quebec, such as the ones operated by
adoptive province. In 1887 he published a pamphlet entitled Le Manitoba, champ d’immigration (Ottawa), aimed at encouraging his compatriots in Quebec and New England to settle in the
 
throughout this territory on their hunting and trading expeditions. The mission to the Ottawa was run by Father Jean Enjalran
. of Ottawa, 1955). W. H. Pease and J. H. Pease, Black Utopia: negro communal experiments in America (Madison, Wis., 1963). D. G. Simpson, “Negroes in Ontario from
 
(1813–1817)” (paper presented to the International Symposium of Military Historians, Ottawa, 1978). Maurault, Le collège de Montreal (Dansereau; 1967), 474. F.-J. Audet, “Bigault
 
Scott and Noël-Joseph Ritchot*) to the Canadian government at Ottawa; he was to be the spokesman for the English-speaking
le thème d’élite,” Social Hist. (Ottawa), 32 (1999): 173–207. Cyclopædia of the diseases of children, medical and surgical, ed. J. M. Keating (5v., Philadelphia, 1889–99). L[éon
The man child (Ottawa, 1930), which deserves renewed attention. Written about 1916, it begins in a fictionalized version of London and area during the 1890s and moves to the trenches of France
Garry, the fur trade, and the Red River Settlement (Ottawa, 1977). R. [G.] Glover, “York boats,” Beaver, outfit 279 (March 1949): 19–23. L.-A. Prud’homme, “Alexis Bonami dit
 
, G10, 2; RG 8, I, A1, 185; D5, 1672; RG 9, I, C1, 265–67, 270; C8, 6, 8; II, A1, 2, f.145; 6, f.501; 36, f.3923. Canada Gazette (Ottawa), 23 June 1866. Evening Times
account of his activities, Reminiscences of the North-West rebellions, and by lobbying the federal government for patronage. During extended trips to Winnipeg and Ottawa he left his long-suffering
Children’s Aid Society, and St James’ Cathedral, and she was a governor of the Ottawa-based Victorian Order of Nurses. As her children grew up
. Ronald Labelle, “Philias-Frédéric Bourgeois: précurseur de l’ethnologie acadienne,” Francophonie d’Amérique (Ottawa), no.2 (1992): 5–11. Marguerite Maillet, “Acadian literature in New
 
ophthalmologists, and they had eight children, including Henri, a rector of the Collège de Saint-Boniface in Manitoba, and Edmond, a physician in Ottawa; m. secondly 31 July 1911 Georgine Gagnon in Montreal; they
Agriculture and president of the UFA, Bower was one of some 800 farmers’ representatives who on 16 Dec. 1910 descended upon the nation’s capital in the great “siege of Ottawa” in order to address the
 
la protection des plantes au Québec: aspect entomologique,” Phytoprotection (Ottawa), 51 (1970): 99–123. J.-M. Perron, “Histoire des sociétés d’entomologie au Québec,” Soc
 
. Bush, “The Canadiané lighthouse,” Canadian Hist. Sites: Occasional Papers in Archæology and Hist. (Ottawa), no.9 (1974): 5–107. “L’observatoire de Quebec,” BRH, 42 (1936): 16–18. “Un
legislative records . . . , ed. E. H. Oliver (2v., Ottawa, 1914–15). CPG. J. J. Hargrave, Red River (Montreal, 1871; repr. Altona, Man., 1977). Louis Riel
: Occasional Papers in Archaeology and History, 8, Ottawa, 1973), 81–86. T. T. Smyth, The first hundred years; history of the Montreal City and District Savings Bank, 1846–1946
 
to Canadian life and culture, ed. William Klempa (Ottawa, 1994), 259–77. C. L. Cleverdon, The woman suffrage movement in Canada, intro. Ramsay Cook (2nd ed., Toronto, 1974
 
were certain took orders from Robert Rogers*, the master Tory strategist in Ottawa. Thus in Liberal eyes, the Bradshaw charges were but the
Dorman (Ottawa, 1938). The storied province of Quebec; past and present, ed. William Wood et al. (5v., Toronto, 1931–32). Robert Vézina et Philippe Angers, Histoire de Saint-Georges
–1860 (Parks Can., National Hist. Parks and Sites Branch, Manuscript report, no.171, Ottawa, 1977). Stanley, Louis Riel​.
, ed. Patricia Godsell (Ottawa, 1975). L.-J.-A. Papineau, Journal d’un Fils de la liberté. [Jacques Paquin], Journal historique des événemens arrivés à Saint-Eustache, pendant la
 
from 1858 and are preserved in the Brigden family papers at MTRL, SC; in the F. H. Brigden coll. at the National Gallery of Canada Library (Ottawa); and in the A. O. Brigden
in Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, and London; in 1895 he won the Royal Canadian Yacht Club’s Prince of Wales Cup. As members of the Toronto Hunt Club, both he and his wife were keen golfers who also
life insurance, Report (Ottawa, 1907). Directory, Toronto, 1877–80. Robertson’s landmarks of Toronto: a collection of historical sketches of the old town of York from 1792 until
Langevin, a federal cabinet minister, he enjoyed considerable influence in Ottawa. More important, however, the fact that his brother-in-law, Pierre
they voiced their concerns to federal officials and politicians about the impact on the region’s flora and fauna. On 30 May 1895 Ottawa set aside a township and a half as the Kootenay Lakes Forest
are located at the HPL. In addition to the museums named in the text, Canadian public collections with works by Bruce include the National Gallery of Canada (Ottawa), the Confederation Centre Art
 
, Histoire de Saint-François-du-Lac (Ottawa, 1942). J. C. Dent, The last forty years: Canada since the union of 1841 (2v., Toronto, [1881]). J.-E. Roy, L’ancien Barreau au
: 141. “G.‑R. Brunet est mort,” Canadian Congress Journal (Ottawa), 18 (1939), no.4: 39. Que., Treasury Dept., Statement of the public accounts, 1918–20; Parl., Sessional papers
 
, 1783, 1787, 1795, 1799. The service of British regiments in Canada and North America . . . , comp. C. H. Stewart ([2nd ed.], Ottawa, 1964). Horsman, Matthew Elliott
faculty of applied science in the corporation of McGill College. Following graduation, he began work in his father’s firm, the British American Bank Note Company of Montreal and Ottawa. He remained with the
 
(Ottawa, 1975), 184, 215, 238, 250, 275. Desjardins, Guide parl. [J.-C. Langelier], Liste des terrains concédés par la couronne dans la province de Québec de 1763 au 31
the Royal Institution for the Advancement of Learning, 1818–1829” (unpublished ma thesis, University of Ottawa, 1964); “The Royal Institution for the Advancement of
battle of the Restigouche, 22 June–8 July, 1760 (Can., National Historic Sites Service, Manuscript report, no.19, [Ottawa], n.d.). [Consists of two reports, one by
 
dictionary of architects and builders and illustrations,” Assoc. for Preservation Technology, Bull. (Ottawa), 2 (1970), nos. 3–4. F. C. Würtele, “The English cathedral of Quebec
 
(Ottawa, 1972). Wilfrid Lebon, Histoire du collège de Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pocatière (2v., Québec, 1948–49). Lemieux, L’ établissement de la première prov. eccl. Maurault, Le
 
 1810; 2 May 1811; 20 Feb., 12 May 1823. E. H. Dahl et al., La ville de Québec, 1800–1850: un inventaire de cartes et plans (Ottawa, 1975), 125, 159, 212
. . . (Trois-Rivières, [1897]), 13–15. J.-R. Ostiguy, Ozias Leduc: symbolist and religious painting (Ottawa, 1974), 97, 194
Ontario’s heritage: a history of the Ontario Historical Society (Ottawa, 1976). Cecilia Morgan, “History, nation, and empire: gender and southern Ontario historical societies, 1890–1920s,” CHR
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