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Shearman, Helen Lamb. Argenteuil Settlers: McGibbons, Browns and Gervans, 1590-1930. Oakville, ON: H.L. Shearman, 1995.
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Dickson, David Rutherford, and Rosaleen Leslie Dickson. Dickson and Leslie Family History. Shawville, QC: Dickson Enterprises, 1990.
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Pringle, Ian, and Enoch Padolsky. “The Linguistic Survey of the Ottawa Valley.” American Speech Vol. 58, no. 4 (Winter 1983): 325–344.
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Laliberté, Yvon, Hélène Laliberté, and Clarence X. Dodd. St. Mungo’s United Church Cemetery: Chatham Township, Argenteuil County, Province of Quebec. Ottawa, ON: Ottawa Branch, Ontarion Genealogical Socirty, 1979.
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Ivany, Ernest Lloyd. St. Mungo’s United Church, Cushing, Quebec: Built in 1836: 135th Anniversary. Cushing, QC: [s.n.], 1971.
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Watson, J. Ralph. St. Mungo’s Church, The United Church of Canada, Cushing, P.Q.: A Booklet Giving a Brief Outline of the History of St. Mungo’s Church for 125 Years and More in the Lower Ottawa River Valley. Cushing, QC: The Church, 1958.
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Greening, W. E. “Historic Argenteuil County.” Canadian Geographical Journal Vol. 54, no. 5 (May 1957): 206–216.
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Carruthers, George. Paper-Making. Toronto, ON: The Garden City Press Co-Operative, 1947.
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Fraser, J. M. St. Mungo’s Centennial, 1836-1936: The Story of One Hundred Years at Cushing with the Church of Scotland, the Presbyterian Church in Canada, and the United Church of Canada. Cushing, QC: St. Mungo’s United Church, 1936.