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Wright, Philemon. “An Account of the First Settlement of the Township of Hull, on the Ottawa River, Lower Canada.” The Canadian Magazine and Literary Repository Vol. 3, no. 15 (September 1824): 234–236.
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Whitton, Charlotte. A Hundred Years A-Fellin’: Some Passages from the Timber Saga of The Ottawa in the Century in Which the Gillies Have Been Cutting in the Valley, 1842-1942. Braeside, ON: Gillies Brothers, 1943.
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Wheatman, Grace, and John Wheatman. The Avoca Cemetery. Avoca, QC: [s.n.], 1988.
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Watson, Karen. “The Stone Church of St. Stephen.” Up the Gatineau Vol. 7 (1981): 2–7.
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Watson, J. Ralph. St. Mungo’s Church, The United Church of Canada, Cushing, P.Q.: A Booklet Giving a Brief Outline of the History of St. Mungo’s Church for 125 Years and More in the Lower Ottawa River Valley. Cushing, QC: The Church, 1958.
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Wales, B. N. Memories of Old St. Andrews and Historical Sketches of the Seigniory of Argenteuil. Lachute, QC: Watchman Press, 1934.
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von Baeyer, Edwinna. The Garden of Dreams: Mackenzie King at Kingsmere. Toronto, ON: Dundurn Press, 1990.
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Veltman, Calvin J. “Ethnic Assimilation in Quebec: A Statistical Analysis.” American Review of Canadian Studies Vol. 5, no. 2 (1975): 104–129.
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Upper Ottawa Valley Genealogical Group. 1891 Census of Sheen, Aberdeen, Esher & Malakoff Townships, Pontiac County, Quebec. Pembroke, ON: Upper Ottawa Valley Genealogical Group, 2004.
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Upper Ottawa Valley Genealogical Group. Shawville Village Cemetery at the Village of Shawville, Lots 220, 221, Part 252, 288, 289 & 301, Clarendon Twp., Pontiac Co., Province of Quebec. Pembroke, ON: Upper Ottawa Valley Genealogical Group, 1998.
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Tulchinsky, Gerald. The River and the Bush :The Timber Trade in the Ottawa Valley, 1800-1900 / La Rivière et La Forêt : Le Commerce Du Bois Dans La Vallée de l’Outaouais de 1800 à 1900. Montreal: McCord Museum, McGill University, 1981.
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Tubman, Gloria F., and Gerald J. Neville. Church of England Parish Register of North Clarendon & Thorne, Pontiac County, Quebec, 1864-1916. Ottawa, ON: Ottawa Branch, Ontario Genealogical Society, 1997.
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Truesdell, Carol, and Gary Schroder. Lachute Protestant Cemetery, Incorporated 1915: Memorial Stone Inscriptions. Pointe Claire, QC: Quebec Family History Society, 1992.
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Trinnell, John Ross. J.R. Booth: The Life and Times of a Ottawa Lumberking. Ottawa, ON: Treehouse Publishing, 1998.
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Trew, Johanne Devlin. Place, Culture and Community: The Irish Heritage of the Ottawa Valley. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2009.
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Thomson, James W., and Joseph Arthur Bryant. Lumbering on the Rivière Du Lièvre: A Saga of Maclaren’s and Buckingham. [S.l.]: [s.n.], 1973.
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Thomas, Johanna. “The Influence of French on English in an Anglophone Community from Hull, Quebec: A Study of the Agentless Passive.” Études canadiennes/Canadian Studies No. 55 (2003): 69–84.
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Thomas, Johanna. “The Influence of French on English in an Anglophone Community from Hull, Quebec: A Study of the Agentless Passive.” Master’s Thesis, Université de Poitiers, 2001.
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Thériault, Serge A. “La tradition anglicane dans l’Outaouais.” In L’Outaouais - Actes du colloque sur l’identité régionale de l’Outaouais, edited by Pierre-Louis Lapointe, 188–190. Hull, QC: Institut d’histoire et de recherche sur l’Outaouais, 1982.
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Tabacnik, Ruth. Wakefield Today: A Gatineau Village Sourcebook. Wakefield, QC: R. Tabacnik, 1980.
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Stoppa, Clare, and Mary Prange. Protestant Cemetery, Portage Du Fort, Pontiac County, Quebec. Pembroke, ON: Upper Ottawa Valley Genealogical Group, 1997.
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Stoppa, Clare. St. James the Great Roman Catholic Church Cemetery, Portage Du Fort, Pontiac County, Quebec. Pembroke, ON: Upper Ottawa Valley Genealogical Group, 1997.
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Société nationale des Québécois de l’Outaouais. Mémoire de la Société nationale des québécois de l’Outaouais (S.N.Q.O.) en regard du projet de loi #22 : l’évolution de la situation dans l’Outaouais. Hull, QC: La Société, 1974.
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Smith, Willard Vandine. “The Evolution of a Fall Line Settlement, Buckingham, Quebec.” Master’s Thesis, University of Ottawa, 1968.
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Sloan, Tom. “West of Hull and Opposite Ottawa: Aylmer, Quebec.” Language and Society No. 30 (Spring 1990): 27–29.
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Sherrard, William R. “‘Salt Brine and Stinkers’: The Eddy Family in the Forest Products Industries of Nineteenth-Century Michigan and Quebec.” Forest and Conservation History Vol. 38, no. 3 (July 1994): 127–134.
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Shearman, Helen Lamb. Argenteuil Settlers: McGibbons, Browns and Gervans, 1590-1930. Oakville, ON: H.L. Shearman, 1995.
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Scott, Mary M. “The Chelseas on the Gatineau.” Transactions of the Women’s Canadian Historical Society of Ottawa Vol. 9 (1925): 21–25.
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Russell, Matthew. “S’approprier le curriculum : réflexion sur l’enseignement et l’apprentissage de l’histoire chez les anglophones de l’Ouest du Québec.” Enjeux de l’univers social Vol. 8, no. 1 (Printemps 2012): 40–42, 52.
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Rossignol, Léo. “Histoire documentaire de Hull, 1792-1900.” PhD dissertation, Université d’Ottawa, 1941.
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