Bibliography on English-speaking Quebec

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  • Haarmann, A. W. “Quebec City Militia Uniform, 1775-1778.” Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research Vol. 53 (Spring 1975): 60.
  • Currie, Stanley. “Village of Huntingdon, Its Beginnings.” Chateauguay Valley Historical Society Journal/Société historique de la Vallée de la Châteauguay Revue Vol. 8 (1975): 1–14.
  • Amtmann, Willy. Music in Canada 1600-1800. Montreal: Habitex Books, 1975.

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