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Borthwick, John Douglas. History of the Montreal Prison, From A.D. 1784 to A.D. 1886: Containing a Complete Record of the Troubles of 1837-38. Burning of the Parliament Buildings in 1849. The St. Alban’s Raiders, 1864. The Two Fenian Raids of 1866 and 1870. And a Chronological Digestof All the Principal Events for the Past Hundred Years. Valuable Statistical Tables from the Police and Recorder’s Courts. Curious Proclamations, Warrants and Other Documents Never Before Printed, Relating to the Patriots of ’37, and the Administration of Justice from the Commencement of the Courts in 1784. With Descriptions of Branding on the Hand, Standing on the Pillory, the Stocks, Whipping, &c. Montreal: A. Periard, 1886. https://archive.org/details/cihm_00186.
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Farnham, C. H. “Montreal.” Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, June 1889.
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Hinman, Arthur P. How a British Subject Became President of the United States. New York, NY: [s.n.], 1884. https://ia600501.us.archive.org/34/items/Hinman/HinmanAll.pdf.
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Murphy, Edward. “Notes on the Positions Held in Montreal in the First Half of This Century by Americans.” Ottawa, ON, 1882.