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Lacelle, Claudette. Urban Domestic Servants in 19th Century Canada. Ottawa, ON: National Historic Parks and Sites Branch, Environment Canada - Parks, 1987. https://archive.org/details/urbandomesticser00lace/page/n1/mode/2up?view=theater.
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Wood, William A. The Days of John Wood, Watchmaker. As Depicted In His Own Letters of 1832-1872, Other Family Letters of the Same Period, and in the Memoirs That His Youngest Son, the Reverend John Wood, Recorded in 1899. Hudson Heights, QC: Wood Family Archives, 1986.
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McDougall, David J. “A Outline of the Patterns of Non-French Speaking Settlement in Quebec in the 18th and 19th Centuries.” Connections Vol. 7, no. 1–2 (December 1984): 4-11-4–10.
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Djwa, Sandra. “Charles Heavysege.” In The Oxford Companion to Canadian Literature, edited by William Toye, 340–341. Toronto, ON: Oxford University Press, 1983.
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Roberts, Barbara. “Sex, Politics and Religion: Controversies in Female Immigration Reform Work in Montreal, 1881-1919.” Atlantis : Critical Studies in Gender, Culture and Social Justice Vol. 6, no. 1 (Fall 1980): 25–38. http://journals.msvu.ca/index.php/atlantis/article/view/4686.
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Edwards, Mary Jane. “The Case of ‘Canadian Homes.’” Canadian Literature/Littérature canadienne No. 81 (Summer 1979): 147–154.
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Cross, D. Suzanne. “The Neglected Majority: The Changing Role of Women in Nineteenth Century Montreal.” In The Canadian City: Essays in Urban History, edited by Gilbert A. Stelter and Alan F. J. Artibise, 255–281. (Carleton Library, No. 109). Toronto, ON: McClelland and Stewart, 1977. https://hssh.journals.yorku.ca/index.php/hssh/article/view/40716/36896.
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Cooper, John I. “The Social Structure of Montreal in the 1850’s.” Report of the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Historical Association/Rapports annuels de la Société historique du Canada Vol. 35 (1956): 63–73. http://www.erudit.org/revue/ram/1956/v35/n1/300392ar.pdf.
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Dale, Thomas Randall. “The Revolt of Charles Heavysege.” University of Toronto Quaterly Vol. 22, no. 1 (October 1952): 35–43.
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Dale, Thomas Randall. “The Life and Work of Charles Heavysege, 1816-1876.” PhD dissertation, University of Chicago, 1951.
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Reynolds, Lloyd G. The British Immigrant: His Social and Economic Adjustment in Canada. Toronto, ON: Oxford University Press, 1935.
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Reynolds, Lloyd G. “The Occupational Adjustment of the British Immigrant in Montreal.” Master’s Thesis, McGill University, 1933. https://escholarship.mcgill.ca/concern/theses/6h440w63v?locale=en.
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Ramsden, Mary E. “Dependency Among British Immigrants in Montreal.” Master’s Thesis, McGill University, 1933. http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/obj/thesescanada/vol2/QMM/TC-QMM-135087.pdf.
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Davidson, Mary H. “The Social Adjustment of British Immigrant Families in Verdun and Point St. Charles.” Master’s Thesis, McGill University, 1933. https://escholarship.mcgill.ca/concern/theses/8w32r937z?locale=en.
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Lighthall, W. D. “English Settlement in Quebec.” In Canada and Its Provinces: A History of the Canadian People and Their Institutions, Vol. 15, edited by Adam Shortt and Arthur G. Doughty, 121–164. Toronto, ON: Glasgow, Brook & Company, 1914.
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Boxer, Frederick N. Hunter’s Hand Book of the Victoria Bridge, Illustrated with Wood-Cuts; A Brief History of the Wonderful Work, from the Time That the First Practical Idea for Its Construction Was Submitted to the Public in 1846, up to Its Completion in 1859; Also a Short Sketch of the Lives of the Celebrated Stephensons. Montreal: Hunter and Pickup, printed by John Lovell, 1860. http://archive.org/stream/huntershandbook00ngoog#page/n10/mode/2up.
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