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Willis, John. “Urbanization, Colonization and Underdevelopment in the Bas-Saint-Laurent : Fraserville and the Témiscouata in the Late Nineteenth Century.” Cahiers de géographie du Québec Vol. 28, no. 73–74 (September 1984): 125–161. https://www.erudit.org/en/journals/cgq/1984-v28-n73-74-cgq2646/021652ar.pdf.
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Willis, John. The Lachine Canal, 1840-1900 : Preliminary Report. Quebec: Parks Canada, 1983.
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Willis, John. “Fraserville and Its Témiscouata Hinterland 1874-1914: Colonization and Urbanization in a Peripheral Region of the Province of Quebec.” Master’s Thesis, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, 1981. https://depot-e.uqtr.ca/id/eprint/6211/1/000488709.pdf.
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Williams, Helen E. Three Churches. Knowlton, QC: St. Paul’s Church, 1941.
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Williams, Helen E. Spinning Wheels and Homespun. Toronto, ON: McClelland and Stewart, 1923.
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Williams, Garth. “Exchanges of Opinion in the Canadian Press on the Eve of the Union, 1839-1840.” Master’s Thesis, Université de Montréal, 1994.
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Williams, Dorothy W., and James W. St. G. Walker. “Black History in Canada until 1900.” The Canadian Encyclopedia. Historica Canada, 2021. https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/black-history-until-1900.
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Williams, Dorothy W. They “Could Care for Our Elderly in Our Homes”: The Historical Impact of Black Caregivers. [QUESCREN Working Paper no. 10]. Montreal: Quebec English-Speaking Communities Research Network, Concordia University, 2023. https://www.concordia.ca/content/dam/artsci/scpa/quescren/docs/Working_Paper_10_WillIams.pdf.
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Williams, Dorothy W. “‘You Don’t Have A History’: Passion as the Counter-Narrative of Heritage, History, and Archives.” Minorités linguistiques et société / Linguistic Minorities and Society No. 21 (2023): 1–14. https://www.erudit.org/fr/revues/minling/2023-n21-minling07803/1097640ar.pdf.
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Williams, Dorothy W. “Montreal’s Black Porters : A Legacy to Celebrate.” Quebec Heritage News, Winter 2022.
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Williams, Dorothy W. “Little Burgundy and Montreal’s Black English-Speaking Community.” The Canadian Encyclopedia. Historica Canada, February 2020. https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/little-burgundy-and-montreal-s-black-english-speaking-community#:~:text=Little%20Burgundy%20and%20Montreal%27s%20Black%20English%2DSpeaking%20Community,-Article%20by&text=Little%20Burgundy%20is%20a%20neighbourhood,(see%20also%20Black%20Canadians).
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Williams, Dorothy W. “Soirées Éthiopiennes : Blackface Culture in Quebec.” Canadian Diversity/Diversité canadienne Vol. 16, no. 3 (2019): 26–30. https://www.ciim.ca/img/boutiquePDF/canadiandiversity-vol16-no3-2019-v2-m8007.pdf.
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Williams, Dorothy W. Blacks in Montreal, 1628-1986: An Urban Demography. Montreal: D.W. Williams, 2008.
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Williams, Dorothy W. “Slavery 1628-1834.” In Boundaries of Identity: A Quebec Reader, edited by William Dodge, 123–131. Toronto: Lester Publishing Limited, 1992.
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Williams, David M. Montreal, 1850-1870: City Life in Canada One Hundred Years Ago. Scarborough, ON: Gage Educational Publications, 1971.
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Willan, John Henry. Thoughts on the Position of the British Inhabitants Composing the Minority in Lower Canada: Brought About by the Maladministration of Justice, and the Tyranny of the Majority in That Province; and the Remedy Thereof. Quebec: Printed at the Mercury Office, 1859. http://ebooks.library.ualberta.ca/local/cihm_22764.
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Wilkins, Robert N. “Montreal’s Stanley Street.” Quebec Heritage News, Spring 2018. http://qahn.org/files/quebecanglophoneheritagenetwork/documents/qhn_spring_2018.mf_.final_.pdf.
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Wilkins, Robert N. “Retail, Religion and Rinks: Montreal at Christmas, 1865.” Quebec Heritage News, Winter 2018. http://qahn.org/files/quebecanglophoneheritagenetwork/documents/qhn_winter_2018.final_.pdf.
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Wilkins, Robert N. “The Gavazzi Riot: Sectarian Violence on the Haymarket, 1853.” Quebec Heritage News, April 2010. http://qahn.org/files/quebecanglophoneheritagenetwork/documents/qhn/qhn_march-april_2010_final_reduced.pdf.
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Wilkin, Dwane. “Consolations of the Marsh : Henry Mousley and the Natural History of Southern Quebec.” Quebec Heritage News, Spring 2021.
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Wilkie, Daniel. “Memoir of the Life of the Reverend Alexander Spark, D.D., Minister of the Scotch Church , Quebec.” Canadian Christian Examiner and Presbyterian Review (1819).
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Wiley, Gerald E. “Aylmer’s Views of Political and Constitutional Affairs in Lower Canada According to His Correspondence (1800-1835).” Master’s Thesis, University of Ottawa, 1969. https://ruor.uottawa.ca/handle/10393/22364.
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Widd, Thomas. Deaf and Dumb and Blind Deaf-Mutes, With Interesting Facts and Anecdotes; A Short History of the Mackay Institution... Montreal: F.E. Grafton, 1880. http://ebooks.library.ualberta.ca/local/cihm_52994.
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Whyte, William H. The Book of Constitution of the Grand Lodge of Quebec, Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons: As Revised, Amended and Adopted by Grand Lodge, at the Annual Communication, January 29th, 1896, with All Amendments to February 1915. Montreal: C.R. Corneil, 1919.
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Whyte, William H. Historical Sketch M.A.A.A. Montreal: M.A.A.A., 1905.
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Whyte, Walter S. “The Loyalists of Sorel.” Canadian Genealogist Vol. 4, no. 2 (1981): 73–84.
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Whyte, Robert. The Ocean Plague, or, A Voyage to Quebec in an Irish Emigrant Vessel: Embracing a Quarantine at Grosse Isle in 1847 with Notes Illustrative of the Ship-Pestilence of That Fatal Year. By a Cabin Passenger. Boston, MA: Coolidge and Wiley, 1848. https://ia600201.us.archive.org/5/items/oceanplagueorvoy01whyt/oceanplagueorvoy01whyt.pdf.
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Whyte, J. K. Scrapbooks on Sports in Montreal. 8 vols. Montreal: [s.n.], 1869.
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Whyte, Helen L. “The Literary Nationalism of Thomas D’Arcy McGee.” Master’s Thesis, Carleton University, 1984.
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Whyte, Donald. A Dictionary of Scottish Emigrants to Canada Before Confederation. Toronto, ON: Ontario Genealogical Society, 1986.
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