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Dechêne, Louise. “William Price, 1810-1850.” Master’s Thesis, Université Laval, 1964.
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LeMoignan, Michel, and Roch Samson. “William Hyman: marchand exportateur à Grande-Grève.” Gaspésie Vol. 24, no. 3 (September 1986): 10–12.
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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.
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Kennell, Elizabeth H. “Victoria Bridge: The Vital Link.” In Montreal, A History to Treasure, edited by Jean-Yves Collette, translated by Claire Rothman, 41–58. Montréal: Le Temps, 1992.
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Lacelle, Claudette. Urban Domestic Servants in 19th Century Canada. Ottawa, ON: National Historic Parks and Sites Branch, Environment Canada - Parks, 1987. https://archive.org/details/urbandomesticser00lace/page/n1/mode/2up?view=theater.
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Podruchny, Carolyn. “Unfair Masters and Rascally Servants? Labour Relations Among Bourgeois, Clerks and Voyageurs in the Montréal Fur Trade, 1780-1821.” Labour / Le Travail Vol. 43 (Spring 1999): 43–70. http://www.lltjournal.ca/index.php/llt/article/view/5148/6017.
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Maheux, Arthur. “Un marchand de Québec, William Price.” Revue de l’Université Laval Vol. 9, no. 8 (55 1954): 717–722.
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Lauzon, Gilles. Trois familles à Pointe-Saint-Charles de 1850 à 1900 : visite patrimoniale autoguidée. Montréal: SHPSC, Société d’histoire de Pointe-Saint-Charles, 2013.
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Kestreman, Jean-Pierre. Transactions froncières dans les townships de Barnston et de Barford et à Coaticook (1792-1855). Sherbrooke QC: Éditions GGC, 2011.
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Olson, Sherry, and Patricia A. Thornton. Trajectories of Three Communities in Nineteenth Century Montreal. (Shared Spaces/Partage de l’espace, no. 12). [S.l.]: Department of Geography, McGill University, 1993.
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Wright, Janet. “Thomas Seaton Scott: The Architect Versus The Administrator.” The Journal of Canadian Art History/Annales d’histoire de l’art canadien Vol. 6, no. 2 (1982): 202–219.
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Gallop, Mark W. “Thomas and Ellen Castle : Bringing Ancestors out of the Shadows, with Four Plot Twists Along the Way. Part 1.” Connections: Journal of The Quebec Family History Society Vol. 41, no. 2 (February 2019): 13–16.
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Bergman, Maurice. “The Work of Sir Andrew Taylor.” Student paper, School of Architecture, McGill University, 1959. http://dictionaryofarchitectsincanada.org/architects/view/1349.
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Rudin, Ronald. “The Transformation of the Eastern Townships of Richard William Heneker, 1855-1902.” Journal of Canadian Studies/Revue d’études canadiennes Vol. 19, no. 3 (Fall 1984): 32–49.
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Cooper, John I. “The Social Structure of Montreal in the 1850’s.” Report of the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Historical Association/Rapports annuels de la Société historique du Canada Vol. 35 (1956): 63–73. http://www.erudit.org/revue/ram/1956/v35/n1/300392ar.pdf.
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Acheson, Thomas William. “The Social Origins of Canadian Industrialism: A Study in the Structure of Entrepreneurship, 1880-1910.” PhD dissertation, University of Toronto, 1971.
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Lee, David. The Robins in Gaspé, 1766 to 1825. Markham, ON: Fitzhenry and Whiteside, 1984.
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Thornton, Patricia, and Sherry Olson. “The Religious Claim on Babies in Nineteenth-Century Montreal.” In Religion and the Decline of Fertility in the Western World, edited by Renzo Derosas and Frans van Poppel, 207–233. Dordrecht, Netherlands: Springer, 2006.
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Cross, D. Suzanne. “The Neglected Majority: The Changing Role of Women in Nineteenth Century Montreal.” In The Canadian City: Essays in Urban History, edited by Gilbert A. Stelter and Alan F. J. Artibise, 255–281. (Carleton Library, No. 109). Toronto, ON: McClelland and Stewart, 1977. https://hssh.journals.yorku.ca/index.php/hssh/article/view/40716/36896.
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Coleman, Brian. “The Montreal Emigrant Society.” Québec Studies Vol. 62 (Fall/Winter 2016): 3–23.
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Coates, Colin MacMillan. The Metamorphoses of Landscapes and Community in Early Quebec. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2000.
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Noël, Françoise. “The Legacy of the Christie Family’s Seigneurial Estate: Management in the Upper Richelieu Valley.” Histoire Québec Vol. 22, no. 1 (2016): 5–7.
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Lesser, Gloria. “The Homes, Furnishings and Collections of R.B. Angus (1831-1922).” In Living in Style: Fine Furniture in Victorian Quebec, edited by John Porter, 176–189. Montreal: Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, 1993.
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Burgess, Joanne. “The Growth of a Craft Labour Force : Montreal Leather Artisans, 1815‑1831.” Historical Papers/Communications historiques Vol. 23 (1988): 48–62. https://www.erudit.org/en/journals/hp/1988-v23-n1-hp1123/030981ar.pdf.
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Christie, Nancy. The Formal and Informal Politics of British Rule in Post-Conquest Quebec, 1760-1837 : A Northern Bastille. Oxford, England and New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2020.
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Smith, Willard Vandine. “The Evolution of a Fall Line Settlement, Buckingham, Quebec.” Master’s Thesis, University of Ottawa, 1968.
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Butcher, Wilfred F. “The ‘English’ of Quebec City.” Hermès Vol. 10 (Hiver 1954): 24–29.
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Rose, A. W. H. The Emigrant Churchman in Canada. By a Pioneer in the Wilderness. Edited by Henry Christmas. 2 vols. London, England: Richard Bentley, 1849. https://archive.org/stream/cihm_37283#page/n5/mode/2up.
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Long, Dorothy Elizabeth. “The Elusive Mr. Ellice.” The Canadian Historical Review Vol. 23, no. 1 (March 1942): 42–57.
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Pochopien, Kazimierz Marian. “The District of Brome : A Regional Study of Physical and Human Geography.” Master’s Thesis, McGill University, 1952. http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/obj/thesescanada/vol2/QMM/TC-QMM-108625.pdf.
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