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Gossage, Peter. “Absorbing Junior: The Use of Patent Medicines as Abortifacients in Nineteenth Century Montreal.” The Register Vol. 3, no. 1 (March 1982): 1–13.
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Clowery, Freeman. “Bank of Montreal Centenary Medal, 1817-1917.” Transactions of the Canadian Numismatic Research Society Vol. 16, no. 3 (1980): 80–81.
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Guay, Donald. Bibliographie québécoise sur l’activité physique, 1850-1973 : hygiène, santé, éducation physique, sport, plein air, tourisme, loisirs. Québec: Éditions du Pélican, 1974.
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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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MacDonald, Mary Lu. Cherchez l’imprimeur: Printers and the Development of Print Culture in Lower Canada Before 1860. Sherbrooke, QC: Éditions Ex libris, 1995.
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Thivierge, Sylvie. “Commerce et architecture.” Continuité No. 42 (Hiver 1989): 25–29.
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Heaman, Elsbeth. “Commercial Leviathan: Central Canadian Exhibitions At Home and Abroad During the Nineteenth Century.” PhD dissertation, University of Toronto, 1996.
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Korman, Julie Beth. “Corporate Art Collecting in Canada.” Master’s Thesis, Concordia University, 1985.
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Eberts, Cynthia. “Costume and Photography: The Notman Photographic Archives.” Costume Society of Ontario Newsletter Vol. 6, no. 1 (January 1976): 9–10.
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Bara, Jana. “Cradled in Fur: Winter Fashions in Montreal in the 1860s.” Dress: Journal of the Costume Society of America Vol. 16 (1990): 39–47.
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Levine, Gregory J. “Criticizing the Assessment: Views of the Property Evaluation Process in Montreal 1870-1920 and Their Implications for Historical Geography.” Canadian Geographer/Le geographe canadien Vol. 28, no. 3 (Fall 1984): 276–284.
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Blanar, Michael. “Early British Travellers in French Canada.” Master’s Thesis, Université de Montréal, 1960.
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Minhinnick, Jeanne, and Philip Shackleton. “Early Furniture of Canada: The English and American Influence, 1760-1840.” Canadian Antiques Collector Vol. 9, no. 1 (February 1974): 25–29.
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Bervin, George. “Espace physique et culture matérielle du marchand-négociant Québec au début du XIXe siècle (1820-1830).” Material History Review/Revue de la culture matérielle Vol. 14 (Printemps 1982): 1–18.
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Morgan, Norma. “Fashion Plates: Sources for Canadian Fashion.” Journal of Canadian Art History/Annales d’histoire de l’art Vol. 5, no. 2 (1981): 106–110.
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Dufresne, Sylvie. “Fête et société : le carnaval d’hiver à Montréal (1883-1889).” In Montréal: activités, habitants, quartiers, 139–188. Montréal: Fides, 1984.
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Beaudoin-Ross, Jacqueline. Formes et Modes : La Costume à Montréal Au XIXe Siècle/Form and Fashion : Nineteenth-Century Montreal Dress. Montreal: McCord Museum of Canadian History, 1992.
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Davidson, George A. “Francis Hincks and the Politics of Interest, 1831-1854.” PhD dissertation, University of Alberta, 1989.
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Monet, Jacques. “French Canada and the Annexation Crisis 1848-1850.” The Canadian Historical Review Vol. 47, no. 3 (September 1966): 249–264.
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Sotiron, Minko. From Politics to Profit: The Commercialization of Canadian Daily Newspapers, 1890-1920. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1997.
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Morrow, Don. “Frozen Festivals: Ceremony and the Carnaval in Montreal Winter Carnivals, 1883-1889.” Sport History Review Vol. 27, no. 2 (November 1996): 173–190.
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Massicotte, É-Z. “Hôtelleries, Clubs et Cafés à Montréal de 1760 à 1850.” Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada/Mémoires de la Société royale du Canada 3rd Series, Vol. 22 (1928): 37–62.
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Pye, Thomas. Images de la Gaspésie au dix-neuvième siècle. Translated by Jean Laliberté and André Lepage. Québec: Presses Coméditex, 1980.
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Buono, Yolande. “Imprimerie et diffusion de l’imprimé à Montréal, 1776-1820.” Documentation et bibliothèque Vol. 28, no. 1 (March 1982): 15–25.
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Bastien, Geneviève G., Doris Drolet-Dubé, and Christina Southam. “Inventaire des marchés de construction des archives civiles de Québec, 1800-1870.” History and Archaeology (Parks Canada) No. 1a (1975): 430p.
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James, Ellen. John Ostell: Architecte, Arpenteur/John Ostell: Architect, Surveyor. Montreal: McCord Museum, 1985.
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Rémillard, Marie-Paule. “La construction d’une polémique : l’annexionnisme dans deux journaux montréalais - L’Avenir et The Montreal Gazette.” Master’s Thesis, Université de Montréal, 1998.
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Miller, Pamela, Moira McCaffrey, Brian Young, Donald Fyson, and Donald Wright. La Famille McCord : Une Vision Passionnée / The McCord Family : A Passionate Vision. Montreal: McCord Museum of Canadian History, 1992.
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Laliberté, Monique, and Louise Pagé. La maison Wurtele, 1802-1838 : un édifice à vocation commerciale : fouilles archéologiques à la Place Royale, Montréal. Montréal: Société d’archéologie et de numismatique de Montréal, 1985.
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Bélisle, Jean. La raffinerie de sucre Redpath : 1720, rue du Canal, Montréal. Québec et Montréal: Ministère des affaires culturelles et Ville de Montréal, Service de l’habitation et du développement urbain, Module gestion du développement, 1991.
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