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Lynn, Shane. “Friends of Ireland: Early O’Connellism in Lower Canada.” Irish Historical Studies Vol. 40, no. 157 (May 2016): 43–65.
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King, Jason. “French-Canadian and Irish Memories of Montreal’s Famine Migration of 1847.” edited by Patrick Fitzgerald, Christine Kinealy, and Gerard Moran, 95–106. West Haven, CT: Quinnipiac University Press, 2015.
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Burns, Robin B. “French Canada and the New Nationality : D’Arcy McGee’s View.” Revue de Centre d’études du Québec Vol. 1 (Avril 1967): 19–25.
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Busseau, Laurent. Freligsburg dans la tourmente : les invasions irlandaises de juin 1866 et mai 1870. Frelighburg, QC: Société d’histoire et de patrimoine de Frelighburg, 2012.
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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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Soucy, Pierre. Frampton. Québec: Pierre Soucy, 2013.
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Cha, Jonathan. “Formes et sens des squares victoriens montréalais dans le contexte de développement de la métropole (1801-1914).” PhD dissertation, Université du Québec à Montréal, 2013. http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/obj/thesescanada/vol2/QMUQ/TC-QMUQ-6079.pdf.
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McQuillan, Aidan. “Forging an Irish Identity in Nineteenth Century Quebec.” In Ireland: Space, Text, Time, edited by Liam Harte, Yvonne Whelan, and Patrick Crotty, 187–199. Dublin, Ireland: Liffey Press, 2005.
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Posen, Ira Sheldon. For Singing and Dancing and All Sorts of Fun: The Story of the Ottawa Valley’s Most Famous Song, The Chapeau Boys. Toronto, ON: Deneau, 1988.
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Cellard, André. “Folie, internement et érosion des solidarités familiales au Québec : une analyse quantitative.” Bulletin d’histoire politique Vol. 10, no. 3 (Printemps-Ét 2002): 46–57.
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MacKay, Donald. Flight From Famine: The Coming of the Irish to Canada. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1990.
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Newman, Peter C. Flame of Power: The Story of Canada’s Greatest Businessmen. Toronto, ON: McClelland and Stewart, 1959.
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Finnigan, Joan. Finnigan’s Guide to the Ottawa Valley: A Cultural & Historical Companion. Kingston, ON: Quarry Press, 1988.
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McMonagle, Sarah. “Finding the Irish Language in Canada.” New Hibernia Review / Iris Éireannach Nua 16, no. 1 (EARRACH / SPRING 2012): 134–149.
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Massicotte, É-Z. “Fief Nazareth-Griffintown, Quartier Sainte-Anne.” Bulletin de recherches historiques Vol. 51, no. 1–2 (January 1945): 73–74.
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Frequet, Lavergne. “Fenianism and the Fenian Raids on the Eastern Townships in 1866 and 1870.” Bishop’s Historical Review Vol. 2 (1978): 45–69.
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McGee, Robert. “Fenian Raid at Trout River - 1870.” Chateauguay Valley Historical Society Journal Société historique de la Vallée de la Châteauguay, 1970.
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Barlow, John Matthew. “Fear and Loathing in Saint-Sylvestre: The Corrigan Murder Case, 1855-1858.” Master’s Thesis, Simon Fraser University, 1998. http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk3/ftp04/mq37477.pdf.
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Berry, Gerald. “Father Patrick Dowd Refuses to Be a Bishop.” Canadian Catholic Historical Association, Report Vol. 14 (47 1946): 95–104. http://www.cchahistory.ca/journal/CCHA1946-47/Berry.pdf.
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Keegan, Gerald. Famine Diary: Journey to a New World. Edited by James J. Mangan. Dublin, Ireland: Wolfhound, 1991.
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King, Jason. “Famine Diaries: Narratives About Emigration from Ireland to Lower Canada and Quebec, 1832-1853.” Master’s Thesis, Simon Fraser University, 1996. http://summit.sfu.ca/collection/136?page=2.
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Kelleher, Margaret. “Famine and Commemoration, 1909-2017 : Sites and Dynamics of Memory.” The Canadian Journal of Irish Studies / Revue canadienne d’études irlandaises Vol. 40. (2017 Marianna O’Gallagher Memorial Lecture) (2017): 23–37.
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Ó Gormaile, Pádraig. “Family Matters: Ireland and the Irish in the Québécois Novel.” British Journal of Canadian Studies Vol. 7, no. 2 (1992): 356–375.
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Thornton, Patricia A., and Sherry Olson. “Family Contexts of Fertility and Infant Survival in Nineteenth-Century Montreal.” Journal of Family History Vol. 16, no. 4 (1991): 401–417.
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Olson, Sherry, and Patricia A. Thornton. “Familles montréalaises du XIXe siècle : trois cultures, trois trajectoires.” Cahiers québécois de démographie Vol. 21, no. 2 (Automne 1992): 51–75. https://www.erudit.org/fr/revues/cqd/1992-v21-n2-cqd573/010121ar.pdf.
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Ryan, Kelly, and Marc Leroux. “Facts, Presumptions, Speculations and Leaps of Faith: Tracing Irish Immigration to the Chateauguay Valley.” Chateauguay Valley Historical Society Journal/Société historique de la Vallée de la Châteauguay Revue (2010): 10–18.
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Masson Dompierre, Rose, and Marianna O’Gallagher. Eyewitness: Grosse Isle, 1847. Sainte-Foy, QC: Livres Carraig Books, 1995.
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Toupin, Rémi. “Évolution des pratiques alimentaires en cours de vie : une étude isotopique multi-matérielle de la population du cimetière Saint-Matthew (Québec, 1771-1860).” Master’s Thesis, Université de Montréal, 2015. http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/obj/thesescanada/vol2/QMU/TC-QMU-13412.pdf.
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Mitchell, Chas A. “Events Leading up to and the Establishment of the Grosse Ile Quarantine Station.” Canadian Society of Forensic Science Journal /Société canadienne des sciences judiciaires Journal Vol. 3, no. 3 (1970): 84–90.
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Donovan, Patrick. “Étude ethno-géographique de la représentation de l’espace proche et lointain à St-Côme de Beauce.” PhD dissertation, Université de Montréal, 1978.
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