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Thomas, Cyrus. History of the Counties of Argenteuil, Quebec and Prescott, Ont., From the Earliest Settlement to the Present. Montreal: John Lovell & Son, 1896. http://www.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.25162/1?r=0&s=2.
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Fafard, François-Xavier. Les cantons de la province de Québec, nomenclature. Québec: [s.n.], 1913.
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Smith, William. The History of the Post Office in British North America, 1639-1870. [S.l.]: Cambridge University Press, 1920. http://archive.org/details/historyofpostoff00smituoft/.
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Audet, Francis-J. “Les députés de la Vallée de l’Ottawa, 1792-1867 : discours du président.” The Canadian Historical Association Annual Report Vol. 14, no. 1 (1935): 5–23. http://www.erudit.org/revue/ram/1935/v14/n1/300140ar.pdf.
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Rossignol, Léo. “Débuts de Hull, 1792-1842.” Master’s Thesis, Université d’Ottawa, 1940.
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Rossignol, Léo. “Histoire documentaire de Hull, 1792-1900.” PhD dissertation, Université d’Ottawa, 1941.
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McGuigan, Gerald F. “Land Policy and Land Disposal Under Tenure of Free and Common Socage, Quebec and Lower Canada, 1793-1809.” PhD dissertation, Université Laval, 1962.
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Ervin, Spencer. The Political and Ecclesiastical History of the Anglican Church of Canada. Ambler, PA: Trinity Press, 1967.
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Mitchell, Elaine Allan. “The Camerons of Timiskaming.” International Review of Scottish Studies (formerly Scottish Tradition) Vol. 1, no. 1 (1971): 21–33. https://www.irss.uoguelph.ca/index.php/irss/issue/view/81.
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Mitchell, Elaine Allan. Fort Timiskaming and the Fur Trade. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press, 1977.
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Proulx-Mrrissette, Rita, Lucien Brault, Madeleine Vézina-Morrisette, and Alice Proulx. Du premier Hôtel de ville à la Maison du Citoyen. ll, QC: Éditions Asticou, 1981.
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Eberle, Ingo. “Townships in Quebec: Land Survey, Spatial Orientation and Development of Land Division Since the British Conquest of New France.” In Cultural Dimensions of Canada’s Geography, edited by Frederick M. Helleiner, 328–345. (Occasional Paper No. 10). Peterborough, ON: Trent University, Department of Geography, 1984.
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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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Crawford, Venetia, and Denis Delangie. Pontiac Heritage Inventory. Quebec: Ministère des affaires culturelles., 1985.
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Reid, Richard M., ed. The Upper Ottawa Valley to 1855: A Collection of Documents. Ottawa, ON: The Champlain Society in cooperation with the Government of Ontario, 1990.
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Gaffield, Chad, ed. History of the Outaouais. Translated by William Hart and Peter Frost. Québec: Institut québécois de recherche sur la culture, 1997.
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Geggie, Norma. A Place Apart: A Search for the Pioneer Cemeteries of the Lower Gatineau Valley. Quyon, QC: Chesley House Publications, 1999.
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Deux Siècles de Développement à Hull/Two Centuries of Development in Hull. Hull, QC: Société d’histoire de l’Outaouais, 2000.
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Graham, Gordon G. Suffering from a Want of Communication : A History of Transportation in Pontiac County / Victime d’un Manque de Communication : Une Histoire Du Transport Dans Le Comté Du Pontiac. [S.l.]: [s.n.], 2000.
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Bégin, Richard M. “Le chemin et le « port » d’Aylmer : la voie de l’Outaouais supérieur.” Histoire Québec, Juin 2005. https://www.erudit.org/en/journals/hq/2005-v11-n1-hq1058960/11065ac.pdf.
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Campey, Lucille H. Les Écossais: The Pioneer Scots of Lower Canada, 1763-1855. Toronto, ON: Natural Heritage Books, 2006.
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Crawford, Venetia. Pontiac Village and Mondion Point. Shawville, QC: Dickson Enterprises, 2006.
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Graham, Joseph. “Wright’s Rafts: The Lumber Baron of Hull.” Quebec Heritage News, Winter 2012. http://qahn.org/files/quebecanglophoneheritagenetwork/documents/qhn/qhn_winter_2012_second_version_layout_1.pdf.
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Gagné, Jacques. “American and British Settlers in Western Quebec.” Last modified 2015. https://genealogyensemble.files.wordpress.com/2015/10/american-british-isles-settlers-in-western-quebec-rev25-02-2016.pdf.
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Campey, Lucille H. Ontario and Quebec’s Irish Pioneers: Farmers, Labourers and Lumberjacks. Irish in Canada. Toronto, ON: Dundurn, 2018.