Bibliography on English-speaking Quebec

by Brendan O’Donnell

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  • Murphy, Edward. “Notes on the Positions Held in Montreal in the First Half of This Century by Americans.” Ottawa, ON, 1882.
  • 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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