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Nigam, Sunita, and Fabian Will. “Black in the Townships : Exhibit Research Grapples with Uncomfortable Truths and Fragmented Archives.” Quebec Heritage News, Winter 2022.
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Fonda, Nick. Richmond, Now and Then: An Anecdotal History. Montreal: Baraka Books, 2017.
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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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Kestreman, Jean-Pierre. Transactions froncières dans les townships de Barnston et de Barford et à Coaticook (1792-1855). Sherbrooke QC: Éditions GGC, 2011.
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Kesteman, Jean-Pierre. De Barnston à Coaticook : la naissance d’un village industriel (1792-1867). Sherbrooke, QC: Éditions GGC, 2011.
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Andres, Joel. “The Pattern of Pioneer Migrations to Stanstead County 1793–1840.” Stanstead Historical Journal Vol. 24 (2011): 23–32.
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Ellis, David J. The Boomhower Families Around Missisquoi Bay, Québec. Londonderry, NH: D.J. Ellis, 2010.
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Moreau, Claudia, Hélène Vézina, Vania Yotova, Robert Hamon, Peter de Knijff, Daniel Sinnett, and Damian Labuda. “Genetic Heterogeneity in Regional Populations of Quebec: Parental Lineages in the Gaspe Peninsula.” American Journal of Physical Anthropology Vol. 139, no. 4 (August 2009): 512–522.
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Harvey, Douglas S. “Strolling Players in Albany, Montreal, and Quebec City, 1797 and 1810: Performance, Class, and Empire.” Studies in Eighteenth Century Culture Vol. 38 (2009): 237–260.
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Dansereau, Danielle. Frontières, douanes et contrebande : à Frelighsburg, Pigeon Hill, Saint-Armand Ouest, Abercorn, Dunham, depuis 1763/Borders, Customs and Smuggling. Frelighsburg, QC: Société d’histoire et de patrimoine de Frelighsburg, 2009.
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Garneau, Jean-Philippe. “Gérer la différence dans le Québec britannique : l’exemple de la langue (1760-1840).” In L’État canadien et la diversité culturelle et religieuse, 1800-1914, edited by Lorraine Derocher, Claude Gélinas, Sébastien Lebel-Grenier, and Pierre C. Noël, 21–47. Québec: Presses de l’Université du Québec, 2008.
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Hébert, Yves. New Richmond : une histoire d’entente et de cordialité. Québec: Éditions GID, 2005.
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Little, J. I. Borderland Religion: The Emergence of an English-Canadian Identity, 1792-1852. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press, 2004.
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Cebula, Larry. “A Counterfeit Identity: The Notorious Life of Stephen Burroughs.” The Historian Vol. 64, no. 2 (December 2002): 317–334.
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Manson, Jimmy W. The Loyal Americans of New England and New York, Founders of the Townships of Lower Canada : Their Struggle to Open “Ye Waste Lands”, 1740-1812. Brome, QC: Brome County Historical Society, 2001.
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Kesteman, Jean-Pierre. “À chacun ses Cantons-de-l’Est : l’évolution d’une identité culturelle.” Journal of Eastern Townships Studies/Revue d’études des Cantons de l’Est No. 15 (Automne 1999): 69–80.
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Faivre, Karine. “Les loyalistes du Québec : l’United Empire de Sorel (1774-1825).” Traces: Revue de la société des professeurs dèhistoire du Québec, Mai-Juin 1999.
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Gaffield, Chad, ed. History of the Outaouais. Translated by William Hart and Peter Frost. Québec: Institut québécois de recherche sur la culture, 1997.
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Méthé, Charles, and Guy Tremblay. “Quand l’héritage britannique s’affiche : à New Richmond, un centre d’interprétation évoque la vie des anglophones en terre gaspésienne.” Continuité No. 47 (Printemps 1990): 30–31.
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Dubé, Philippe. Charlevoix: Two Centuries at Murray Bay. Translated by Tony Martin-Sperry. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1990.
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United Empire Loyalists’ Association of Canada. Heritage Branch-Montreal. The Loyalists of Quebec, 1774-1825: A Forgotten History. Montreal: Price-Patterson, 1989.
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Ruch, John. “The Loyalists and the Arts in Montreal.” In The Loyalists of Quebec, 1774-1825: A Forgotten History, edited by United Empire Loyalists’ Association of Canada -- Heritage Branch-Montreal, 391–408. Montreal: Price-Patterson, 1989.
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Ruch, John. “Commissary Clarke: Isaac-of-All-Trades.” In The Loyalists of Quebec, 1774-1825: A Forgotten History, edited by United Empire Loyalists’ Association of Canada -- Heritage Branch-Montreal, 254–267. Montreal: Price-Patterson, 1989.
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Little, J. I. Ethno-Cultural Transition and Regional Identity in the Eastern Townships of Quebec. Ottawa, ON: Canadian Historical Association, 1989.
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Noël, Françoise. Competing For Souls: Missionary Activity and Settlement in the Eastern Townships, 1784-1851. (Histoire des cantons de l’Est, 8). Sherbrooke, QC: Départment d’histoire, Université de Sherbrooke, 1988.
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Mock, Meredith Cole. Johannes Mock of Missisquoi Bay, Quebec, Canada and His Descendants. [S.l.]: S. Mock, 1988.
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Somerville, Alister. Hemmingford Then and Now. Hemmingford, QC: [s.n.], 1985.
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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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Histoire d’une Paroisse : St-Cajetan; d’un Village : Mansonville; d’une Municipalité : Potton/History of a Parish : St-Cajetan; Of a Village : Mansonville; Of a Municipality : Potton. Sherbrooke, QC: Les albums souvenirs québécois, 1982.
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Garrett, D. R. “Alexander Brotherton, un pionnier gaspésien.” Magazine Gaspésie, October 1981.
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