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(Toronto, 1966). Gérard Morisset, Le Cap-Santé, ses églises et son trésor (2e éd., C. Beauregard et al., édit., Montréal, 1980). G.-H. Dagneau, “La
 
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, La construction navale. Readers may also consult Levasseur’s personal dossier in AN, Marine, C7, 184 (copy at PAC
), John Washington, abolitionist, blacksmith, businessman, and community activist; b. c. 1805 in Washington, D.C.; m. Harriet E. Hunter in St Catharines, Upper Canada (the marriage
 
.C., Col., unbound papers, 273. Shipton, Sibley’s Harvard graduates, IX, 60–64. John Doull, Sketches of attorney generals of Nova
Joseph Sylvester Long and Sallie Malinda Carson; d. unmarried 20 March 1932 in Arcadia, Calif. Sylvester C. Long’s parents had both been
 
); Basil Greenhill and Ann Giffard, Westcountrymen in Prince Edward’s Isle: a fragment of the great migration (Newton Abbot, Eng., and Toronto, 1967), especially chap. 10; D. C. Harvey
 
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(Jeffers; Lovering), social activist; b. c. 1863 or 1 Nov
 
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