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Masters, D. C. The Rise of Toronto, 1850-1890. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press, 1947.
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Jobin, Albert. Histoire de Québec. Québec: Institut St-Jean-Bosco, 1947.
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Carruthers, George. Paper-Making. Toronto, ON: The Garden City Press Co-Operative, 1947.
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Woodley, E. C. The House of Joseph in the Life of Quebec: The Record of a Century and a Half. Quebec: Quebec Newspapers Ltd., 1946.
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Vaillancourt, Émile. The History of the Brewing Industry in the Province of Quebec. Montreal: G. Ducharme, 1946.
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George, A. Robert. The House of Birks: A History of Henry Birks and Sons. Montreal: [s.n.], 1946.
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Wood, William. “The Historic Seaport of Quebec: From Immemoriality to the Present Day.” The Canadian Historical Review Vol. 26, no. 4 (December 1945): 392–400.
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Coleman, D’Alton. Lord Mount Stephen (1829-1921) and the Canadian Pacific Railway. New York, NY: Newcomen Society of England, American Branch, 1945.
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Fetherstonhaugh, R. C. Charles Fleetford Sise, 1834-1918: A Biography. Montreal: Gazette Printing Co., 1944.
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Whitton, Charlotte. A Hundred Years A-Fellin’: Some Passages from the Timber Saga of The Ottawa in the Century in Which the Gillies Have Been Cutting in the Valley, 1842-1942. Braeside, ON: Gillies Brothers, 1943.
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Minville, Esdras, ed. Montréal économique : étude préparé a l’occasion du troisieme centenaire de la ville. Montréal: Fides, 1943.
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Lyman, Arthur, ed. Genealogy of the Lyman Family in Canada. Ancestors and Descendants of Elisha Lyman (No. 18), From the End of the 18th Century to the Present Time (1943). Montreal: Beaver Hall Press, 1943.
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Long, Dorothy Elizabeth. “The Elusive Mr. Ellice.” The Canadian Historical Review Vol. 23, no. 1 (March 1942): 42–57.
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Wallace, W. S. “New Light on Simon McTavish.” Beaver Outfit 272 (December 1941): 48–49.
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Wallace, W. S. “Forsyth, Richardson and Company in the Fur Trade.” Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada/Mémoire de la Société Royale du Canada 3rd Series, Vol. 34 (1940): 187–194.
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Turcot, Jean. “L’influence des succursales américaines sur le développement industriel de Montréal.” Licence en sciences commerciales, École des hautes études commerciales, Université de Montréal, 1940.