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United Empire Loyalists’ Association of Canada. Heritage Branch-Montreal. The Loyalists of Quebec, 1774-1825: A Forgotten History. Montreal: Price-Patterson, 1989.
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Thomas, Earle. “The Loyalists in the Montreal Area, 1775-1784.” In The Loyalists of Quebec, 1774-1825 : A Forgotten History, edited by United Empire Loyalists’ Association of Canada -- Heritage Branch-Montreal, 75–112. Montreal: Price-Patterson, 1989.
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Senior, Hereward. “The Loyalists in Quebec: A Study in Diversity.” In The Loyalists of Quebec, 1774-1825: A Forgotten History, edited by United Empire Loyalists’ Association of Canada -- Heritage Branch-Montreal, 51–74. Montreal: Price-Patterson, 1989.
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Senior, Elinor Kyte. “Montreal in the Loyalist Decade, 1775-1785.” In The Loyalists of Quebec, 1774-1825: A Forgotten History, edited by United Empire Loyalists’ Association of Canada -- Heritage Branch-Montreal, 5–50. Montreal: Price-Patterson, 1989.
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Ruch, John E. “The Montreal Loyalists: What Kind of People Were They?” In The Loyalists of Quebec, 1774-1825: A Forgotten History, edited by United Empire Loyalists’ Association of Canada -- Heritage Branch-Montreal, 409–424. Montreal: Price-Patterson, 1989.
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Ruch, John. “The Loyalists and the Arts in Montreal.” In The Loyalists of Quebec, 1774-1825: A Forgotten History, edited by United Empire Loyalists’ Association of Canada -- Heritage Branch-Montreal, 391–408. Montreal: Price-Patterson, 1989.
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Ruch, John. “Commissary Clarke: Isaac-of-All-Trades.” In The Loyalists of Quebec, 1774-1825: A Forgotten History, edited by United Empire Loyalists’ Association of Canada -- Heritage Branch-Montreal, 254–267. Montreal: Price-Patterson, 1989.
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Ruch, John. “Blacks Among the Loyalists.” In The Loyalists of Quebec, 1774-1825: A Forgotten History, edited by United Empire Loyalists’ Association of Canada -- Heritage Branch-Montreal, 201–215. Montreal: Price-Patterson, 1989.
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Little, J. I. Ethno-Cultural Transition and Regional Identity in the Eastern Townships of Quebec. Ottawa, ON: Canadian Historical Association, 1989.
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Fryer, Mary Beacock. “Provincial Troops in the Montreal Area 1775-1784.” In The Loyalists of Quebec, 1774-1825: A Forgotten History, edited by United Empire Loyalists’ Association of Canada -- Heritage Branch-Montreal, 113–145. Montreal: Price-Patterson, 1989.
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Rajotte-LaBrèque, Marie-Paule. “Les Cantons de l’Est. Une région empreinte de traditions britanniques.” Cap-aux-Diamants Vol. 4, no. 3 (Automne 1988): 11–14. https://www.erudit.org/en/journals/cd/1988-v4-n3-cd1040880/7276ac.pdf.
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Saint-Pierre, Marielle, and Thérèse Pelletier. Loyalistes ou Américains? Seule l’histoire le sait. Sherbrooke, QC: Société d’histoire des Cantons de l’Est, 1988.
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Noël, Françoise. Competing For Souls: Missionary Activity and Settlement in the Eastern Townships, 1784-1851. (Histoire des cantons de l’Est, 8). Sherbrooke, QC: Départment d’histoire, Université de Sherbrooke, 1988.
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Mock, Meredith Cole. Johannes Mock of Missisquoi Bay, Quebec, Canada and His Descendants. [S.l.]: S. Mock, 1988.
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LaRose, André. “La seigneurie de Beauharnois, 1729-1854 : les seigneurs, l’espace et l’argent.” PhD dissertation, Université d’Ottawa, 1988. https://ruor.uottawa.ca/items/5a056601-1273-46b2-bf69-6aae13ce8749.
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Milot, Richard. “Le Sherbrooke du XIXe siècle.” Continuité No. 32-33 (té-automne 1986): 14–19. https://www.erudit.org/en/journals/continuite/1986-n32-33-continuite1050886/17948ac.pdf.
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Fitzgerald, E. Keith. “Loyalist Stragglers in Montreal, September-October 1784.” Families Vol. 24, no. 1 (February 1985): 2–22.
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Stewart, Walter. True Blue: The Loyalist Legend. Toronto, ON: Collins, 1985.
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Somerville, Alister. Hemmingford Then and Now. Hemmingford, QC: [s.n.], 1985.
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Holder, Carol. Pennoyer Family History: Bristol, England, to Canada from 1614-1985, Direct Lineage from...and Jesse Pennoyer (1760-1825) American Revolutionary War Veteran, Immigrant to Canada, Surveyor of Compton County, Quebec, and His Descendants in Canada. Calgary, AB: Printer by Craftsman Printing & Graphics, 1985.
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McDougall, David J. “A Outline of the Patterns of Non-French Speaking Settlement in Quebec in the 18th and 19th Centuries.” Connections Vol. 7, no. 1–2 (December 1984): 4-11-4–10.
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Launitz-Schurer, Leopold S. “Feudal Revival or Republican Government: An Interpretation of the Loyalist Ideology of William Smith of New York.” Australian Journal of Politics and History Vol. 30, no. 2 (August 1984): 236–247.
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Sir John Johnson Centennial Branch, U. E. L. Loyalists of the Eastern Townships of Quebec. Historical Sketches and Biographical Descriptions and Annals and Narratives and Verse, by Various Writers. Stanbridge East, QC: Sir John Johnson Centennial Branch, U.E.L., 1984.
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Quinn, Majella. L’immigration loyaliste au Québec. Québec: Parcs Canada, 1984.
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Fitzgerald, E. Keith. Loyalist Lists: Over 2000 Loyalist Names and Families from the Haldimand Papers. Toronto, ON: Ontario Genealogical Society, 1984.
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Dow, Cynthia, Raymond Garrett, and Norman Desjardins. The Loyalists of Gaspesia: 1784-1984. New Carlisle, QC: Committee for Anglophone Social Action, 1984.
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Corupe, Linda. Index to the Loyalists of the Eastern Townships of Quebec. Stanbridge East, QC: Sir John Johnson Centennial Branch, U.E.L., 1984.
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Senior, Hereward. “Portrait of a Quebec Loyalist: William Smith of New York.” Loyalist Gazette Vol. 21, no. 2 (Autumn 1983): 11–12.
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Ruch, John E. “When Loyalty Was Not Enough: The Losses Claims Commission in Old Quebec 1787-1788.” Loyalist Gazette Vol. 21, no. 2 (Autumn 1983): 17–18.
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McDougall, David J. “The Gaspé Loyalists.” The Loyalist Gazette Vol. 21, no. 2 (Autumn 1983): 14–16.
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