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Mair, Nathan H. Women Teachers for Lower Canada’s Country Schools: A Protestant Missionary Enterprise in 1836-1838. Montreal: Archives Committee of the Montreal and Ottawa Conference of the United Church of Canada, 1985.
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Noel, Janet. “Women and Social Welfare in the Montreal Region, 1800-1833: Preliminary Findings.” In Changing Roles of Women Within the Christian Church in Canada, edited by Elizabeth Gillian Muir and Marilyn Färdig Whiteley, 261–283. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press, 1995.
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Wakeling, Faye. “Une cité à bâtir : des femmes dans la lutte pour le changement social.” In Société, culture et religion à Montréal: XIXe-XXe siècle, edited by Guy Lapointe, 245–253. Montréal: VLB, 1994.
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Rooke, Patricia T., and R. L. Schnell. “The Rise and Decline of British North American Protestant Orphan’s Homes as Women’s Domain, 1850-1930.” Atlantis Vol. 7, no. 2 (Sprong 1982): 21–35.
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Penny, Arthur G. The Hundred Years of the Ladies’ Protestant Home, Quebec City, 1859-1959: A Brief Historical Sketch Compiled from Official Records. Quebec: Committee of Management, 1958.
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Milner, Elizabeth Hearn. The History of King’s Hall, Compton, 1874-1972. Lennoxville, QC: Secretary of the B.C.S. Alumni Association, 1979.
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Cogswell, Malcolm T. “The Frontier Sunday School Association in Relation to Wine, Women, and War.” Chateauguay Valley Historical Society Annual Journal/Revue annuelle de la Société historique de la vallée de la Châteauguay Vol. 24 (1991): 17–18.
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Dean, Joanna Elizabeth. “Mysticism and Religious Modernism: Lily Dougall (1858-1923).” Historical Papers: Canadian Society of Church History (1996): 57–84.
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Leduc, Donna. “Memoires of an Activist at St. Columba House.” In Hope Is the Struggle: A Community in Action, edited by The Women’s Collective of St. Columba House. Etobicoke, ON: United Church Publishing House, 1996.
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McMullen, Lorraine. “Lily Dougall: The Religious Vision of a Canadian Novelist.” Studies in Religions/Sciences religieuses Vol. 16, no. 1 (Winter 1987): 79–90.
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Massicotte, É-Z. “Les mariages mixtes à Montréal, dans les temples protestants, au 18e siècle.” Bulletin des Recherches Historiques Vol. 21, no. 3 (March 1915): 84–86.
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Harvey, Janice. “Le Leadership féminin dans les associations privées de charité protestantes au XIXe siècle à Montréal.” In Les bâtisseuses de la Cité : actes du Colloque Les Bâtisseuses de la Cité dans le cadre de la Section d’études féministes du Congrès de l’Acfas 1992, edited by Évelyne Tardy, 65–86. Montréal: Association canadienne-française pour l’avancement des sciences, 1993.
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Chamberlain, Melissa. Hope Is The Struggle: A Community In Action. Etobicoke, ON: United Church Pub. House, 1996.
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Edwards, Mary Jane. “Frances Brooke’s The History of Emily Montague: A Biographical Context.” English Studies in Canada Vol. 7, no. 2 (Summer 1981): 171–182.
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Noel, Janet. “Dry Millennium: Temperance and a New Social Order in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Canada and Red River.” PhD dissertation, University of Toronto, 1987.
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Noel, Janet. Canada Dry: Temperance Crusades Before Confederation. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press, 1995.
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Marshall, Joan. A Solitary Pillar: Montreal’s Anglican Church and the Quiet Revolution. Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1995.
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Jones, George Stephen. A Love Story From Nineteenth Century Quebec: The Diary of George Stephen Jones. Edited by Peter W. Ward. Peterborough, ON: Broadview Press, 1989.