Edmund Bailey O'Callaghan: A Study in American Historiography, 1797-1880

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Author/collaborator
Title
Edmund Bailey O'Callaghan: A Study in American Historiography, 1797-1880
Abstract
Before he skipped over the border to New York at the outbreak of the Rebellion of 1837, the Irish-born Edmund Bailey O'Callaghan (1797-1880) was Louis-Joseph Papineau's principal English-speaking lieutenant in the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada from 1834 to 1837and an agitator for rebellion. He never returned to Quebec. In 1848 he was appointed the Archivist for the State of New York where he devoted himself to the publication of documents relating to the colonial period of the state.
Place
Washington, DC
Publisher
Catholic University of America
Date
1934
Language
en
Notes

Reprinted New York: AMS Press, 1974. Originally the author's PhD dissertation at Catholic University of America, 1934.

Citation
Guy, Francis Shaw. Edmund Bailey O’Callaghan: A Study in American Historiography, 1797-1880. Washington, DC: Catholic University of America, 1934.
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