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 1915. T. H. Anstey, One hundred harvests: research branch, Agriculture Canada, 1886–1986 (Ottawa, 1986). Can., House of Commons, Debates, 27 March, 18 April
Ouellette, “La Palestine au xixe siècle vue par un voyageur de Québec,” Centre de recherche en civilisation canadienne-française, Bull. (Ottawa), 19
(Montréal), and the Proceedings and Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada (Ottawa) illustrate his great versatility: he wrote on cholera, medical chemistry, water filtration, medical
au Canada (Ottawa et Montréal, 1968), 12, 14–17, 48, 50, 53, 162. The Polish past in Canada; contributions to the history of the Poles in Canada and of the Polish-Canadian relations
 
offerts au professeur Marcel Trudel (Ottawa, 1978), 145–50. Lanctot, Le Canada et la Révolution américaine. Robert Rumilly, Histoire des Franco-Américains (Montréal, 1958). N.-E
 
Jolliet and others, in respect of a society for trading in the Ottawa country of which she was a shareholder. She also appeared before the Conseil Souverain, as the agent of her last husband
. Hamelin et al., La presse québécoise. Roger Le Moine, Napoléon Bourassa: l’homme et l’artiste (Ottawa, 1974). Jean Marot, “La librairie Granger Frères,” in Le
 
Ottawa and London in an endeavour to obtain government investment in this project. One result of these efforts would be the construction of the Louise Basin and the Lorne Dry Dock in Lauzon (Lévis). In
(1865–1885),” HSTC Bull. (Thornhill, Ont., and Ottawa), 6 (1982): 24–46, 85–109; “La vaccination à Montréal dans la seconde moitié du 19e siècle: pratiques, obstacles et
50,000 acres along the Ottawa River. The Board of Trade had offered Charles Grece and James Campbell an advance of £400 and apparently 150 acres of cleared land, the advance to be repaid if the terms of
 
for sale, along with 6,000 acres in Potton Township, in 1811. At some point he arranged the sale of Major-General Lauchlan Maclean’s lands in Chatham Township on the Ottawa River
 
Vancouver Island riots, 1913–14, Commissioner’s report … ([Victoria, 1919]). Can., National Defence Headquarters, Directorate of Hist., Reports (Ottawa, 1964), no.102 (D. P. Morton
 
century conflict between France and Great Britain in Acadia ([Shediac, N.B.], 1930). Albert David, “L’apôtre des Micmacs,” Rev. de l’univ. d’Ottawa, 5 (1935
 
Letitia Hargrave (MacLeod). R. A. Pendergast, “The XY Company, 1798–1804” (phd thesis, Univ. of Ottawa, 1957). Simpson
Ottawa as correspondent for the Daily Times. When parliament was in session, he would regularly attend the gallery’s Saturday night banquets until their discontinuance in 1914. For 16 years he
 
characters in his play, echoing the words of cure François-Xavier-Antoine Labelle*, “move out to the Ottawa valley and the Saguenay
 
,” Archivaria (Ottawa), no.17 (1983–84): 86–105. G. H. Theobald, “George Foster and James Hannay: studies of the imperial idea in New Brunswick, 1883–1900” (ma thesis
early twentieth-century Toronto Police,” Social Hist. (Ottawa), 20 (1987): 259–77.
 
. . . ,” Canadian Geographic (Ottawa), 113 (1993), no.5: 21–31. New Denmark Women’s Institute, A history of New Denmark (mimeograph, [New Denmark], 1967).
 
, India, 1907). J. M. Cameron, Political Pictonians: the men of the Legislative Council, Senate, House of Commons, House of Assembly, 1767–1967 (Ottawa, [1967]). George MacLaren, The
of 14 acres; however, neither Ottawa nor Fredericton felt the possible results were worth the costs of construction and the maintenance of the projected locks in Halls Creek
. Harris, m.l.s., d.l.s,” Canadian Surveyor (Ottawa), 2 (1925–28), no.4: 15.
Elizabeth Heenan; m. 1870 Catherine Mary Bermingham (d. 1889) of Ottawa, and they had two sons and a daughter; d. 1 April 1929 in Kingston, Ont
not a strong leader and many considered his government to be a creature of Ottawa. Hatheway was again accused of office seeking and in this case the charge had more validity. He deserted those who had
 
directories and guides published by Hawkins, see D. E. Ryder, Checklist of the Canadian directories, 1790–1950 (Ottawa, 1979). Hawkins was also the founder of the Morning Herald
, A checklist of Toronto cabinet and chair makers, 1800–1865 (Ottawa, 1975). Middleton, Municipality of Toronto. Philip Shackleton, The furniture of old Ontario (Toronto
, Ottawa, Quebec, and Toronto) to send in statements of their claims. Publicly Head said it would be inappropriate for him to appear to offer any advice on behalf of the Executive Council on a matter
 
. [A. C.] Fox, Presentation pieces and trophies from the Henry Birks Collection of Canadian Silver (exhibition catalogue, National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, 1985). Raymond Boily
 
Bank of Nova Scotia Arch. (Toronto), Directors’ minute book, 1832–75. Can., Parks Canada (Ottawa), Canadian Inventory of Historic Building, Group D, H. G. Hill. Halifax County Registry of Deeds
 
. When the Ottawa Hotel opened on Rue Saint-Jacques, Hilton supplied the furniture. Harriet Beecher Stowe stayed at the hotel and was so struck by its “finely furnished” appearance that she noted it in her
santé publique (1865–1885),” HSTC Bull. (Thornhill, Ont., and Ottawa), 6 (1982): 24–46, 85–109; “La vaccination à Montréal dans la seconde moitié du 19e siècle: pratiques
Record (Montreal; Ottawa), 13 (1885), no.22833; 23 (1895), no.48280. Cosmopolitan Shorthander (Toronto and Boston), 8 (1887): 103, 122, 204, 208, 235 (copies at Boston Public Library); also
.). Political appointments, parliaments, and the judicial bench in the Dominion of Canada, 1867 to 1895, ed. N.-O. Coté (Ottawa, 1896). J. P. Robertson, A political manual of the province of
.  g.m.s.] W. J. Kirwin and G. M. Story, “Place naming and the Geological Survey of Newfoundland,” Canadian Permanent Committee on Geog. Names, Canoma (Ottawa), 18 (1992), no.1: 38
[Family traditions were kindly provided by John Hoyles of Ottawa, a great-grandson of the subject.  c.m
 
. G. Doughty (4v., Ottawa, 1937), 4. L.C., House of Assembly, Journals, 1801–4; Special Council, Journals, 1840. Quebec Gazette, 9 July 1800, 14 June
rocks: the story of the Geological Survey of Canada, 1842–1972 (Toronto and Ottawa, 1975). F. D. Adams, “Thomas Sterry Hunt, 1826–1892
. 1867. Morning News (Saint John), 19, 29, 31 July, 7, 9 Aug. 1867. Ottawa Citizen, 26 July 1867. St. John Daily Sun, 22 Aug.–1 Sept. 1894
“Recollections of Canada: the scenery of the Ottawa” and “Forest incidents: recollections of Canada.” The London census shows him living on Great Russell Street
 
, comp. Eli Gottesman (Ottawa, 1963), 309. Sack, Hist. of the Jews in Canada (1945), 146. E. C. Woodley, “The Hymans of Gaspé,” Rev. d’hist. de la Gaspésie
 
garrison at Amherstburg, Fort Malden: a structural narrative history, 1796–1976 (Can., National Hist. Parks and Sites Branch, Manuscript report, no.401, 2v., Ottawa, 1976
, extending from 1791 to 1814, ed. W. J. Anderson (Ottawa and Toronto, 1870). F.-J. Audet, “Les législateurs du Bas-Canada.” F.-M. Bibaud, Le Panthéon canadien (A. et V
 
canadiennes d’autrefois (9v., Hull, Qué., et Ottawa, 1939–58), II. Camille Roy, Nos origines littéraires (Québec, 1909), 65–69. J.-E. Roy, Hist. du notariat, II, 58–59
Canadian National Railways: report of the government board of engineers (2v., Ottawa, 1919). C. R. Young, “Bridge building,” Engineering Journal, 20: 486.
 
sourdough to superstore: the Kelly, Douglas story (Vancouver, 1990). Directories, Carleton County, Ont., 1884; B.C., 1889-95; Ont., 1884-89; Ottawa, 1866-67, 1870-73; Vancouver, 1888, 1896. R
Ottawa valley, mainly at Fort Coulonge, Lower Canada. Transferred to the Ungava and Labrador area, he then served at forts Chimo, Trial, and Nascopie on Lake Petitsikapau (Labrador). Kennedy’s religious
. . . , ed. John Symons (Toronto, 1859), 19. The Talbot papers, ed. J. H. Coyne (2v., Ottawa, 1908–9), 1: 187. Chadwick, Ontarian families, 1: 67. Jean Johnston, “Ancestry and
 
began a series of raids on the Huron fur convoys, which used the Ottawa River as their trading route. French settlements were menaced, colonization came to a standstill, and no military aid was available
ministers of Canada, ed. Marcel Hamelin (Ottawa, 1969), 58. H. P. Gundy, “The Sir George Kirkpatrick memorial fountain,” Historic Kingston, no.7 (1957–58): 64–67. Donald Swainson
–64; “Kalevala in Sointula: the intellectual background of Matti Kurikka,” Scandinavian-Canadian Studies (Ottawa), 3 (1988): 115–31 (reissued in New Yorkin Uutiset [New York
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