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Brown, Thomas Storrow. “Montreal Fifty Years Ago.” New Dominion Monthly (March 1870): 19–29.
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MacKay, Robert S. MacKay’s Quebec Directory for 1848-49, Containing, First An Alphabetical Directory of the Citizens Generally; And Secondly A Classified Directory in Which the Names of the Principal Professions and Business Persons Are Arranged... Quebec: The Editor, 1848.
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Chapman, Henry S. Thoughts on the Money and Exchanges of Lower Canada. Montreal: Printed at the Montreal Gazette Office, 1832. http://archive.org/stream/thoughtsonmoneye31chap#page/n11/mode/2up.
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