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Di Mascio, Anthony. “The Emergence of Academies in the Eastern Townships of Lower Canada and the Invisibility of the Canada-U.S. Border.” Historical Studies in Education/Revue d’histoire de l’éducation Vol. 27, no. 2 (Fall 2015): 78–94. http://historicalstudiesineducation.ca/index.php/edu_hse-rhe/article/view/4417.
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Nadeau-Saumier, Monique. “MRC de Coaticook : Le culte de la diversité.” Continuité, Printemps 2014. https://www.erudit.org/en/journals/continuite/2014-n140-continuite01310/71471ac.pdf.
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Parkinson, Daniel B. Up To Rawdon: Settlers at Rawdon Township, Lower Canada c. 1820-1852. Their Origins and Continued Migration Across Canada and the United States. 2 vols. [S.l.]: Daniel B. Parkinson, 2013.
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Little, J. I. “‘Like a Fragment of the Old World’: The Historical Regression of Quebec City in Travel Narratives and Tourist Guidebooks, 1776–1913.” Urban History Review / Revue d’histoire urbaine Vol. 40, no. 2 (Spring 2012): 15–27. https://www.erudit.org/en/journals/uhr/2012-v40-n2-uhr0101/1009194ar.pdf.
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MacLeod, Rod. “Canada’s Sharp Yankee: William Van Horne’s Diverse Legacy.” Quebec Heritage News, Autumn 2010. http://qahn.org/files/quebecanglophoneheritagenetwork/documents/qhn/qhn_autumn_2010_final_reduced.pdf.
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Margolis, Rebecca. “Ale Brider: Yiddish Culture in Montreal and New York City.” European Journal of Jewish Studies (EJJS) Vol. 4, no. 1 (2010): 137–164.