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Extracts from Letters Written During a First Year’s Residence in the Eastern Townships of Lower Canada. London, England: J.L. Cox and Sons, 1837. http://archive.org/stream/cihm_21588#page/n7/mode/2up.
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The Eastern Township Gazetteer and General Business Directory: A Commercial Directory and Guide to the Eastern Townships of Canada, Containing Also Much Useful Information of a Miscellaneous Character. St. Johns, QC: Smith and Co., 1867.
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Grant, George M., ed. Picturesque Canada: The Country As It Was And Is. 2 vols. Toronto, ON: Belden Brothers, 1882.
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The Eastern Townships Business & Farmers Directory for 1888-89. Comprising a Complete Directory of the Mercantile and Professional Men, Public Officials and Farmers of the Counties of St. Johns, Missisquoi, Brome, Compton, Shefford, Stanstead, Sherbrooke, Richmond and Huntingdon, Embracing the Towns of Three Rivers, Sorel, Iberville, Chambly, St. Hyacinthe ... Properly Classified and Arranged, with a Concise Description of Each Town or Village. St. Johns, QC: E.R. Smith; Printed at the News Office, 1888.
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The Eastern Townships Business and Farmers Directory 1892: Containing a Complete and Accurate List of All the Mercantile, Professional Men, Public Officials and Farmers in the Counties of Arthabaska, Beauce, Brome, Compton, Drummond, Megantic, Missisquoi, Richmond, Shefford, Sherbrooke, Stanstead, Wolfe, Including the Cities of Iberville, Levis, Montreal, Quebec, St. Hyacinthe, St. John’s, Sorel and Three Rivers. Toronto, ON: Might’s Directory Company, 1892.
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Channell, L. S. History of Compton County and Sketches of the Eastern Townships, District of St. Francis, and Sherbrooke County: Supplemented with the Records of Four Hundred Families. Two Hundred Illustrations...; Including Biography of the Late John Henry Pope. Cookshire, QC: L.S. Channell, 1896. https://archive.org/details/historyofcompton00chanuoft.
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Eastern Townships Bank. List of Shareholders. Sherbrooke, QC: The Bank, 1880.
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Fairplay, Francis. The Canadas As They Now Are : Comprehending a View of Their Climate, Rivers, Lakes, Canals, Government, Laws, Taxes, Towns, Trade, &c. with a Description of the Soil and Advantages or Disadvantages of Every Township in Each Province: Derived from the Reports of the Inspectors Made to the Justices at Quarter-Sessions, and from Other Authentic Sources, Assisted by Local Knowledge : With a Map Showing the Position of Each Township, a Point of the Utmost Consequence to the Settler ; Compiled without Reference to the Particular Interest of Any Land Company or Association. London, England: James Duncan, 1833. https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=aeu.ark:/13960/t4mk73f8x&view=1up&seq=10.
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Galt, Alexander T. Canada: 1849 to 1859. Quebec: Printed at the Canada Gazette Office, 1860. http://ebooks.library.ualberta.ca/local/cihm_35652.
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Miles, Henry H. Canada East at the International Exhibition: Catalogue of Products from Canada East, “Medals” and “Honourable Mentions” Awarded to Canada, and the Declaration of Prizes to the Colonial Exhibitors, July 11, 1862,... London, England: G. Norman, 1862.
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Rev. Cleveland, Edward. A Sketch of the Early Settlement and History of Shipton, Canada East. Richmond, QC: S.C. Smith, Richmond County Advocate, 1858.
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Thompson, F. C. “Sherbrooke, The Metropolis of the Eastern Townships.” In Sherbrooke City Directory for 1892-93, 13–22. Royer: J.-P., 1893.
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Woodward, Jas. R. Sherbrooke Illustrated : Containing A Brief Reference to Its Early Settlement, and More Fully to Its Admirable Location : Its Unrivalled Natural Water Power ; Its Position as a Great Railway, Mineral and Agricultural Centre, Surrounded by a Beautifully Picturesque Country. Sherbrooke, QC: published under the auspices of the City Council and Board of Trade by W.A. Morehouse, 1898.