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The 'American Community' at the Chaudière: The Beginning of the Sawmill Industry in Ottawa-Hull, 1851-1866
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The 'American Community' at the Chaudière: The Beginning of the Sawmill Industry in Ottawa-Hull, 1851-1866
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Abstract |
A study of how large-scale sawmilling in nineteenth-century Ottawa/Hull developed to service a growing market in industrial northeastern United States. Many of the sawmilling firms were owned by American-born immigrants.
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L'Outaouais: Proceedings of the Forum on the Regional Identity of Western Quebec, held in Hull on November 13, 14 and 15, 1981
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Hull, QC
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IHRO
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1982
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55-59
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en
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Gillis, Peter. “The ‘American Community’ at the Chaudière: The Beginning of the Sawmill Industry in Ottawa-Hull, 1851-1866.” In L’Outaouais: Proceedings of the Forum on the Regional Identity of Western Quebec, Held in Hull on November 13, 14 and 15, 1981, edited by Louis Lapointe, 55–59. Hull, QC: IHRO, 1982.
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