The Craig and Gosford Roads, Early Colonization Routes in the Eastern Townships of Quebec
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The Craig and Gosford Roads, Early Colonization Routes in the Eastern Townships of Quebec
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Abstract |
The history of two roads, built in the early nineteenth century, which were to connect the American-dominated Eastern Townships with Quebec City and its markets, and to provide access routes for British immigrants to the Townships' area. The Craig Road was built 1806, connecting Quebec City to Richmond, and the Gosford Road was built in 1838.
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Canadian Geographical Journal
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Vol. 79
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no. 2
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52-57
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August 1969
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Language |
en
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Hoekstra, Anna E., and W. Gillies Ross. “The Craig and Gosford Roads, Early Colonization Routes in the Eastern Townships of Quebec.” Canadian Geographical Journal Vol. 79, no. 2 (August 1969): 52–57.
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