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Foran, Jill. “The Evil Deeds of Dr. Cream.” The Beaver Vol. 86, no. 4 (August 2006): 16–22.
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Geloso, Vincent, Michael Hinton, and Vadim Kufenko. “The Equally ‘Bad’ French and English Farmers of Quebec: New TFP Measures from the 1831 Census.” Historical Methods: A Journal of Quantitative and Interdisciplinary History Vol. 50, no. 3 (2017): 170–189.
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Dickinson, John A. “The English-Speaking Minority of Quebec: A Historical Perspective.” International Journal of the Sociology of Language No. 185 (May 2007): 11–24.
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Elder, Matthew. “The Elder Family: Medical Achievement and Historical Adventure.” The Westmount Historian, September 2023.
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Di Mascio, Anthony. “The Dissentient School Problem in the Eastern Townships, 1841-1867.” Journal of Eastern Townships Studies / Revue d’études des Cantons-de-l’Est No. 48 (2020): 61–77.
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Reisner, Mary Ellen, ed. The Diary of a Country Clergyman, 1848-1851: James Reid. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2000.
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Frenette, Christian R. “The Devoted Exiles : Fenian Raids on Canada.” Master’s Thesis, University of Vermont, 2000.
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Nutbrown, Leslie Stuart. The Descendants of Thomas Nutbrown. Lennoxville, QC: L. Nutbrown, 2001.
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Barry, Gwen Rawlings. The Descendants of Moses Aldrich & Abigail Williams of Scitvate, Rhode Island, St. Johnsbury, Vermont & Inverness Tp., Megantic County, Quebec. Lower Sackville, NS: Evans Books, 2002.
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Barry, Gwen Rawlings. The Descendants of John Robert Marshall, 1783-1858, of Inverness Township, Megantic County, Quebec. Lower Sackville, NS: Evans Books, 2001.
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Bumsted, J. M. “The Curious Tale of the Scots and the Fur Trade: An Historiographical Account.” In A Kingdom of the Mind: How the Scots Helped Make Canada, edited by Peter E. Rider and Heather McNabb, 60–75. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2006.
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Gilliland, Jason. “The Creative Destruction of Montreal: Street Widenings and Urban (Re)Development in the Nineteenth Century.” Urban History Review/Revue d’histoire urbaine Vol. 31, no. 1 (2002): 37–51.
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Turing, John M. F. “The Construction of Colonial Identity in the Canadas, 1815-1867.” PhD dissertation, University of Oxford, 2014.
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Jobb, Dean. The Case of the Murderous Dr. Cream: The Hunt for a Victorian Era Serial Killer. Toronto, ON: Harper Avenue, An imprint of Harper Collins Publishers, 2021.
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Fyson, Donald. “The Canadiens and British Institutions of Local Governance in Quebec, from the Conquest to the Rebellions.” In Transatlantic Subjects: Ideas, Institutions and Social Experience in Post-Revolutionary British North America, edited by Nancy Christie, 45–82. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2008.
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Curtis, Bruce. “The Buller Education Commission, or, The London Statistical Society Comes to Canada.” In L’ère Du Chiffre: Systèmes Statistiques et Traditions Nationales/The Age of Numbers: Statistical Systems and National Traditions, edited by Jean-Pierre Beaud and Jean-Guy Prévost, 279-298p. Sainte-Foy, QC: Presses de l’Université du Québec, 2000.
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Ostola, Larry. “The British Garrison.” In Military History of Quebec City, 1608-2008, edited by Serge Bernier, Jacques Castonguay, André Charbonneau, Yvon Desloges, and Larry Ostola, 185–224. Montreal: Art Global, 2007.
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Lauzon, Gilles, and Alan M. Stewart. “The Bourgeois Town: The New Face of the Expanding City, 1800-1850.” In Old Montreal History Through Heritage, edited by Gilles Lauzon and Madeleine Forget, 107–150. Québec: Les Publications du Québec, 2004.
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“The Borders Regional Ministry: Historic Roots & Current Formation.” Connections: Journal of The Quebec Family History Society Vol. 36, no. 3 (Summer 2014): 20–22.
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Ellis, David J. The Boomhower Families Around Missisquoi Bay, Québec. Londonderry, NH: D.J. Ellis, 2010.
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Winks, Robin W. The Blacks in Canada : A History. 2nd ed. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2000.
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Balac, Anne-Marie. “The Black Stone Monument, un lieu à la mémoire d’une tragique épopée.” In Air: archéologie du Québec: territoire et peuplement, edited by Jean-Yves Pintal, Jean Provencher, and Gisèle Piédalue, 182–183. Montréal: Éditions de l’Homme, 2015.
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Smith, Karen E. “The Baptist College in Montreal, 1836-1849: The British Connection, with Special Reference to the Contribution of the Baptist Missionary Society.” Baptist Quarterly Vol. 41, no. part 8 (October 2006): 455–480.
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Hamilton, Janice. “The Bagg Family of Massachusetts and Montreal.” Connections: Journal of The Quebec Family History Society Vol. 34, no. 2 (Winter/Spring 2012): 8–11.
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Samson, Hélène. “The Art of Photography According to Notman.” In Notman: A Visionary Photographer, edited by Hélène Samson and Suzanne Sauvage, 68–73. Paris, France & Montreal: Éditions Hazan & McCord Museum, 2016.
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McNabb, Heather. “The Arrival of the Notman Archives at the McCord Museum.” In Notman: A Visionary Photographer, edited by Hélène Samson and Suzanne Sauvage, 230–236. Paris, France & Montreal: Éditions Hazan & McCord Museum, 2016.
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Adams, Annmarie, and David Theodore. “The Architecture of Children’s Hospitals in Toronto and Montreal, 1875-2010.” In Children’s Health Issues in Historical Perspective, edited by Cheryl Krasnick Warsh and Veronica Strong-Boag, 439–478. Waterloo, ON: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2005.
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Wagg, Susan. The Architecture of Andrew Thomas Taylor: Montreal’s Square Mile and Beyond. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2013.
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Blair, Louisa. The Anglos: The Hidden Face of Quebec City. 2 vols. Québec, QC: Éditions Sylvain Harvey, 2005.
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Mihm, Stephen. “The Alchemy of the Self: Stephen Burroughs and the Counterfeit Economy of the Early Republic.” Early American Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal Vol. 2, no. 1 (2004): 123–159.
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