AAQ Archives de l’archidiocèse de Québec
AASB Archives de l’archevêché de Saint-
Boniface
AC Archives civiles
ACAM Archives de la chancellerie de
l’archevêché de Montréal
ADB Australian dictionary of biography
ANQ Archives nationales du Québec
ANQ-M Archives nationales du Québec, centre
régional de Montréal
ANQ-MBF Archives nationales du Québec, centre régional de la Mauricie/Bois-Francs
ANQ-Q Archives nationales du Québec, centre
d’archives de la Capitale
ANQ-SLSJ Archives nationales du Québec, centre
régional du Saguenay/Lac-Saint-Jean
AO Archives of Ontario
AP Archives paroissiales
ASN Archives du séminaire de Nicolet
ASQ Archives du séminaire de Québec
ASSM Archives du séminaire de Saint-Sulpice,
Montréal
AUM Archives de l’université de Montréal
AVM Archives de la ville de Montréal
AVQ Archives de la ville de Québec
BCHQ British Columbia Historical Quarterly
BE Bureau d’enregistrement
BNQ Bibliothèque nationale du Québec
BRH Le Bulletin des recherches historiques
CCHA Canadian Catholic Historical
Association
CHA Canadian Historical Association
CHR Canadian Historical Review
CMS Church Missionary Society
CPC Canadian parliamentary companion
CTA City of Toronto Archives
DAB Dictionary of American biography
DCB Dictionary of Canadian biography
DNB Dictionary of national biography
DOLQ Dictionnaire des œuvres littéraires du
Québec
HBC Hudson’s Bay Company
HBCA Hudson’s Bay Company Archives
HBRS Hudson’s Bay Record Society
HPL Hamilton Public Library
HSSM Historical and Scientific Society of
Manitoba
IBC Inventaire des biens culturels
JIP Journal de l’Instruction publique
MTL Metropolitan Toronto Library
NWMP North-West Mounted Police
OH Ontario History
PABC Provincial Archives of British Columbia
PAC Public Archives of Canada
PAM Provincial Archives of Manitoba
PANB Provincial Archives of New Brunswick
PANL Provincial Archives of Newfoundland
and Labrador
PANS Public Archives of Nova Scotia
PAPEI Public Archives of Prince Edward Island
PRO Public Record Office
QUA Queen’s University Archives
RHAF Revue d’histoire de l’Amérique
française
RPQ Répertoire des parlementaires
québécois
RSC Royal Society of Canada
SCHÉC Société canadienne d’histoire de l’Eglise
catholique
SH Social History
UCA United Church Archives
UNBL University of New Brunswick Library
USPG United Society for the Propagation of the
Gospel
UTA University of Toronto Archives
UWO University of Western Ontario Library
General Bibliography
The General Bibliography is based on the sources most frequently cited in the individual bibliographies of volume XI. It should not be regarded as providing a complete list of background materials for the history of Canada in the 19th century.
Section I describes the principal archival sources and is arranged by country. Section ii is divided into two parts: part A contains printed primary sources including documents published by the various colonial, provincial, and federal governments; part s provides a listing of the contemporary newspapers most frequently cited by contributors to the volume. Section III includes dictionaries, indexes, inventories, almanacs, and directories. Section iv contains secondary works of the 19th and 20th centuries, including a number of general histories and theses. Section v describes the principal journals and the publications of various societies consulted.
I: ARCHIVAL SOURCES
CANADA
ARCHIVES CIVILES. See Québec, ministère de la Justice
ARCHIVES DE LA CHANCELLERIE DE L’ARCHEVÊCHÉ DE MONTRÉAL. A detailed inventory of many of the registers and files of this repository can be found in RHAF, 19 (1965–66): 652–64; 20 (1966–67): 146–66, 324–41, 669–700; 24 (1970–71): 111–42.
The following were used in the preparation of volume XI:
Dossiers
255: Diocèses du Canada
.113: London
295: Diocèses du Québec
.098–101: Québec
.104: Trois-Rivières
350: Paroisses
355.101: Notre-Dame
420: Clergé
.041: Blanchet, Augustin-Magloire
.080: Manseau, Antoine
465: Religieux, pères
.101: Compagnie de Saint-Sulpice
.105: Clercs de Saint-Viateur
468: Sulpiciens décédés entre 1877–96
.103: Baile, Joseph-Alexandre
588: Laïcs, “R”
.201: Riel, Louis
752: Gouvernements
.704: Code civil; bill des registres
778: Association et divers
.867: Hôpital Saint-Jean-de-Dieu
901: Fonds Lartigue-Bourget
.055: Mgr Bourget; lettres personnelles et voyages à Rome (1846–47; 1854–56)
.085: Lettres de Adolphe Pinsonneault, p.s.s.; Étienne Hicks; Michael Power, v.g.
.086: Mgr Desautels; mission à Rome
.133: Institut canadien; imprimés
.134: Institut canadien; catalogue de la bibliothèque
.135: Institut canadien; correspondance
.136: Notre-Dame
.141: Notre-Dame; division
990: Autres fonds
.027: Chanoine Hyacinthe Hudon; correspondence
RCD: Registres et cahiers divers
41–44: Mission de Mgr Desautels à Rome
RL: Registres de lettres
RLB: Registres des lettres de Mgr Bourget. An analytical inventory of the correspondence of Mgr Ignace BOURGET from 1837 to 1850 was published in ANQ Rapport, 1945–46: 137–224; 1946–47: 81–175; 1948–49: 343–477; 1955–57: 177–221; 1961–64: 9–68; 1965: 87–132; 1966: 191–252; 1967: 123–70; 1969: 3–146.
RLL: Registres des lettres de Mgr Lartigue. The correspondence of Mgr Jean-Jacques Lartigue* from 1819 to 1840 is inventoried in ANQ Rapport, 1941–42: 345–496; 1942–43: 1-174; 1943–44: 207–334; 1944–45: 173–266; 1945–46: 39–134.
ARCHIVES DE L’ARCHEVÊCHÉ DE SAINT-BONIFACE, St Boniface, Man.
The following collections were cited in volume XI: F: Fonds Fisher-D’Eschambault
P: Fonds Provencher
T: Fonds Taché; lettres reçues
Ta: Fonds Taché; lettres envoyées
ARCHIVES DE L’ARCHIDIOCÈSE DE QUÉBEC. A guide to the collection is available in SCHÉC Rapport, 2 (1934–35): 65–73.
Series cited in volume XI:
A: Évêques et archevêques de Québec
12 A: Registres des insinuations ecclésiastiques
20 A: Lettres manuscrites des évêques de Québec
210 A: Registres des lettres expédiées. Inventories of the correspondence of a number of the bishops and archbishops of Quebec are available in ANQ Rapport including the following: correspondence of Mgr Bernard-Claude Panet* for the years 1806 to 1833 in Rapport, 1933–34: 233–421; 1934–35: 319–420; 1935–36: 155–272; correspondence of Mgr Joseph Signay* for the years 1825 to 1839, in Rapport, 1936–37: 123–330; 1937–38: 21–146 (which includes also the correspondence of Mgr Pierre-Flavien Turgeon* as coadjutor); 1938–39: 180–357.
211 A: Registres des requêtes
C: Secrétairerie et chancellerie
CB: Structures de direction
1 CB: Vicaires généraux
CD: Discipline diocésaine
511 CD: Collège de Lévis
515 CD: Sérrùnaire de Nicolet
61 CD: Paroisses
Diocèse de Québec (in process of reclassification)
CF: Rapports avec les organismes de pastorale
53 CF: Action catholique générale
CG: Relations interconfessionnelles et civiles
20 CG: Vine de Québec
CN: Église canadienne
321 CN: Diocèse d’Ottawa
60 CN: Gouvernement du Canada
CP: Église du Québec
26 CP: Diocèse de Montréal
CR: Province ecclésiastique de Québec
33 CR: Diocèse de Trois-Rivières
ARCHIVES DE LA VILLE DE MONTRÉAL.
The following were used in the preparation of volume XI:
Documentation
Biographies des conseillers
Membres des conseils municipaux
Documents administratifs
Procès-verbaux et dossiers du conseil municipal, des comités et commissions
Rôles d’évaluation
ARCHIVES DE LA MLLE DE QUÉBEC. A useful publication of this repository is État sommaire des Archives de la ville de Québec (Québec, 1977), edited by Murielle Doyle-Frenière.
The following series were consulted in volume XI: Procès-verbaux du conseil
Rôles d’évaluation et d’imposition
ARCHIVES DE L’UNIVERSITÉ DE MONTRÉAL. The Service des archives of the Université de Montréal has prepared and published an important series relating to the collections in its custody; a list of these can be found in Bibliographie des publications du Service des archives (3e éd., Montréal, 1980), compiled by Jacques Ducharme and Denis Plante.
The following are cited in volume XI:
P 58: Collection Baby. The researcher may usefully
consult the Catalogue de la collection François-Louis-Georges Baby, compiled by Camille Bertrand, with preface by Paul Baby and introduction by Lucien Campeau (2v., Montréal, 1971). Manuscript copies of the bulk of the collection Baby, being classified at present, are located at the PAC.
H: Affaires religieuses et communautés
H3: Paroisse Notre-Dame de Montréal
I: Éducation
I2: Université de Montréal
M: Mémoires et relations de voyages
Q1: Documents hors séries
U: Correspondance générale
ARCHIVES DU SÉMINAIRE DE NICOLET, NICOLET, Qué. This repository, which is at present classifying its materials, has a catalogue index and both nominal and thematic card indexes.
In volume XI the following were used:
AO: Archives officielles
Séminaire AP: Archives privées
G: Grandes collections
L.-É. Bois
J.-A.-I. Douville
Hector Laferté
J.-C.-C. Marquis
M.-G. Proulx
Henri Vassal
ARCHIVES DU SÉMINAIRE DE QUÉBEC. Analytical and chronological card indexes as well as numerous inventories are at the disposal of researchers.
The following were cited in volume XI:
C: Livres de comptes du séminaire
C 43: 1844–49
Fichier des anciens
Fonds C.-H. Laverdière, Notes et correspondence
Fonds Viger-Verreau
Cartons: Papiers de H.-A.-J.-B. Verreau; Jacques Viger
Série O: Cahiers manuscrits
095–125; 0139–52: Jacques Viger, “Ma Saberdache.” See Fernand Ouellet, “Inventaire de la Saberdache de Jacques Viger,” ANQ Rapport, 1955–57: 31–176.
0165–71: Journal personnel de Jacques Viger, 1835–51
Lettres
N:1659–1887
Mss: Cahiers manuscrits divers
12: Grand livre du séminaire de 1733 à 1856
13: Plumitif du Conseil du séminaire commencé en 1678
34: E.-A. Taschereau, Journal du seminaire commencé en 1849
433: A.-E. Gosselin, Officiers et professeurs du séminaire de Québec, 1663–1860
634–36: T.-É. Hamel, Notes sur sa correspondence, 1866–75
678: C.-É. Légaré, Journal du 17 avril 1873 au 24 sept. 1876
mss-M: Cahiers de cours manuscrits
183: A.-H. Gosselin, Cours de philosophie par l’abbé T.-A. Chandonnet, 1861–62
220: Cyrias Pelletier, Cours de philosophie par l’abbé T.-A. Chandonnet, 1861
222: L.-N. Bégin, Cours de philosophie par l’abbé T.-A. Chandonnet, 1860–61
230: Antoine Lapommerai, Cours de philosophie par l’abbé T.-A. Chandonnet, 1860–65
474–77: Ovide Brunet, Cours et notes de botanique, et herbier, 1861–62
479: Arthur Maheux, Cours de botanique par l’abbé Ovide Brunet, 1860–76
484: Louis Beaudet, Journal de voyage, notes de botanique et herbier par l’abbé Ovide Brunet, 1866
586: J.-C.-K. Laflamme, Cours de philosophie par l’abbé T.-A. Chandonnet, 1866–68
775: Adrien Papineau, Divers cours par l’abbé T.-A. Chandonnet, 1864–65
1112: L.-O. Gauthier, Répertoire historique par l’abbé T.-A. Chandonnet, 1865
Polygraphie: Affaires surtout extérieures
Séminaire: Affaires diverses
Université
Cartons: Administration et correspondence
Série U: Administration et sociétés
ARCHIVES DU SÉMINAIRE DE SAINT-SULPICE, Montréal. The following series were cited in volume XI:
Section 8: Seigneuries, fiefs, arrière-fiefs et domaines
A: Seigneurie du Lac-des-Deux-Montagnes
Section 21: Correspondence générale
Section 24: Histoire et géographie, biographie, divers
Dossier 2: Biographies
Section 27: Séminaire, évêchés et paroisses
Section 49: Prédication
Dossier 56: Rousselot, Benjamin-Victor
ARCHIVES JUDICIAIRES. See Québec, ministère de la Justice
ARCHIVES NATIONALES DU QUÉBEC. In 1980 the archives undertook to establish a new uniform classification system for all its regional centres. Because work on volume XI was well advanced we have continued to use the old classification system. Tables are available at the ANQ enabling researchers to go from one system to the other.
ANQ–MAURICIE/BOIS-FRANCS, Trois-Rivières
The following are cited in volume XI:
État civil
Minutiers
ANQ–MONTRÉAL
For more information concerning the documents held in this regional centre, consult “Etat sommaire des Archives nationales du Québec à Montréal,” ANQ Rapport, 1972: 1–29.
The following are cited in volume XI:
Archives privées
M–72–41: Bibaud, Maximilien
M–72–141: Trudeau, Romuald
M–72–148: Cherrier, C.-S.
État civil
Minutiers
Testaments
ANQ-QUÉBEC
For more information concerning the documents held in this centre, consult État général des archives publiques et privées (Québec, 1968).
The following are cited in volume XI:
AP: Archives privées
G: Grandes collections
16: Brousseau, Léger
36: Chapais, Thomas
41: Chauveau, P.-J.-O.
43: Cherner, C.-S.
68: Duvernay, Ludger
134: Langevin, famine
149: Lesage, Siméon
184: Meilleur, J.-B. et Alphonse
203: Penny, E. G.
239: Roy, P.-G.
242: Taché, famine
417: Papineau, famine
P: Petites collections
344: Cauchon, Joseph Cartothèque
Plans
État civil
Minutiers
PQ: Province de Québec
É: Éducation
TF: Terres et forêts
TP: Travaux publics
QBC: Québec et Bas-Canada
6: Secrétaire provincial
7: Nominations de juges de paix
9: Licences
25: Procureur général
27: Instruction publique
ANQ–SAGUENAY/LAC-SAINT-JEAN, Chicoutimi.
The following are cited in volume XI:
Archives privées
Collection Victor Tremblay
ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO, Toronto. Unpublished inventories, calendars, catalogue entries, guides, and other finding aids are available in the archives, which is also making available finding aids on microfiche.
Materials used in volume XI include:
MU 20–28: Bailey (John C.) papers
132–34: Biographical sketches collection
136–273: Blake (Edward) papers
301–9: Buell (Andrew Norton) papers
469–87: Campbell (Sir Alexander) papers
500–15: Cartwright family papers
535–50: Church records collection
1058: Foster (William Alexander) papers
1143: Gilkison (William and Jasper T.) papers
1197–284: Hamilton Brothers records and Hawkesbury Lumber
Company records
1375–81: Hodgins (John George) papers
1720: Lesslie family papers
1745: Lumberman’s Association of Ontario papers
1805–949: Mackenzie-Lindsey papers
2017–22: Mechanics’ Institute collection
2164–70: Morris (Alexander) papers
2194: Niagara Falls Park papers
2306–10: Patteson (Thomas Charles) papers
2390–98: Ridout papers
2399: Roaf (James R.) papers
2664–776: Shanty (Francis) papers
2918–22: Street (Samuel) papers
2923: Stuart family papers
3154: Wright (Amos) papers
3278: Price (James Hervey) papers
RG 1: Records of the Ministry of Natural Resources
A: Offices of surveyor general and commissioner of crown lands
I: Correspondence
2: Surveyor general’s letterbooks
4: Commissioner’s letterbook
6: Letters received, surveyor general and commissioner
8: Assistant commissioner’s letterbooks
II: Reports and statements
2: Commissioner’s reports
6: Statements
VII: Miscellaneous records
C: Lands Branch
IV: Township papers
E: Woods and Forests Branch
6: Reports and memoranda
12: Miscellaneous records
RG 2: Records of the Ministry of Education
B: General Board of Education (second) and Council of Public Instruction
3: Minutes, Council of Public Instruction
C: Department of Public Instruction
1: Outgoing general correspondence
2: Drafts of outgoing general correspondence
6: Incoming general correspondence
C: Incoming general correspondence, 1841–76
D: Department of Education, office of the minister
1: Outgoing general correspondence
2: Drafts of outgoing correspondence
3: Incoming general correspondence
4: Interdepartmental correspondence
E: Office of the deputy minister and historiographer
1: Documentary history manuscripts
RG 8: Records of the Department of the Provincial Secretary
I–6: Office of the registrar general
B: County marriage registers, 1841–1934
RG 10: Records of the Ministry of Health
ser.20: Psychiatric Hospitals Branch
F: Kingston Psychiatric Hospital
RG 22: Court records
ser.6–2: Records of the Surrogate Court of Ontario
York County records
ser.7: Courts of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace
14–33: Home District, Minutes
RG 31: Ministry of Consumer and Commercial Relations
RG 49: Offices of the Legislative Assembly
I: Divisions/Branches of Department of Provincial Secretary
7: Office of the clerk of the Legislature
B: Sessional papers
3: Railway sessional papers
ARCHIVES PAROISSIALES. Specific holdings in Quebec parish archives include the registers of baptisms, marriages, and burials, with copies at the Archives civiles of the judicial district in which the parish is located. Parish archives usually contain many other documents, including parish account books, vestry records, and registers of parish confraternities.
ATLANTIC BAPTIST HISTORICAL COLLECTION, Acadia University, Wolfville, N.S. Information on this collection may be found in A catalogue of the Maritime Baptist Historical Collection in the library of Acadia University (Kentville, N.S., 1955).
The materials used in volume XI include:
“Manual of Baptist authors.” Compiled by W. E.
McIntyre. 5 vols., typescript, 1905.
Edward Manning correspondence
S. T. Rand papers
BIBLIOTHÈQUE NATIONALE DU QUÉBEC, DÉPARTEMENT DES MANUSCRITS, Montréal. A description of the collections held in this department is found in Catalogue des manuscrits (Montréal), the latest edition of which was published in 1978.
The following were cited in volume XI:
Manuscrits
mss–30: Chewier, Côme-Séraphin
mss–100: Rodier, succession
mss–101: Société historique de Montréal
Collection La Fontaine. For a complete inventory of this collection see Inventaire de la collection Lafontaine, Elizabeth Nish, compil. (Montréal, 1967).
BUREAU D’ENREGISTREMENT. See Québec, ministère de la Justice
CANADIAN BAPTIST ARCHIVES, McMaster Divinity College, Hamilton, Ont.
The following material was used in volume XI:
Biographical files
Toronto Baptist College records
Board of Trustees
Minute books
Correspondence
Executive Committee
Minute books
CITY OF TORONTO ARCHIVES.
Materials used in the preparation of volume XI include:
RG 1: City Council
A: Minutes
B: Papers
RG 2: Finance Committee
B 1: Communications
RG 5: City Clerk’s Department
F: Assessment rolls
H: Elections
1: Nominations books
RG 7: Mayor’s office
F: Mayor’s court
DALHOUSIE UNIVERSITY ARCHIVES, Halifax.
The following materials were consulted in the preparation of volume XI:
MS 1: Dalhousie University records
l: Board of Governors
A: Minutes
MS 2: Private manuscripts
87: A. W. McLelan papers
MS 4: Business records
1: Campbell papers
63: James Dickie & Co. papers
GLENBOW-ALBERTA INSTITUTE ARCHIVES, Calgary.
Materials used in the preparation of volume XI include: Canada North West Land Company papers CPR town site sales books City of Calgary papers
Minutes
Richard Hardisty papers
James F. Macleod papers
HAMILTON PUBLIC LIBRARY, Special Collections Department, Hamilton, Ont.
The following were used in the preparation of volume XI: Hamilton biography
Buchanans
Adam Hope
Hope family
McQuesten papers
Scrapbooks
HUDSON’S BAY COMPANY ARCHIVES. See Provincial
Archives of Manitoba
INVENTAIRE DES BIENS CULTURELS. See Québec,
rninistère des Affaires culturelles
MCGILL UNIVERSITY ARCHIVES, Montreal. A complete inventory of the collections held by this repository is in preparation.
The following were cited in volume XI:
Board of Governors records
Abraham de Sola papers
Sir William Logan papers
McGill High School archives
McGill Normal School archives
Montreal General Hospital records
Wesleyan Methodist Church in Canada, Montreal District, Minutes
MARITIME HISTORY GROUP ARCHIVES, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St John’s. For information on the collection of research studies prepared by Memorial University students which is held by the archives see Check list of research studies pertaining to the history of Newfoundland in the Archives of the Maritime History Group (4th ed., [St John’s], 1981).
Materials used in the preparation of volume XI include:
Board of Trade series 107–8
Name file collection. This consists of some 8,000 files, arranged by surname, concerning anyone connected in any way with the Newfoundland trade or fisheries, 1640–1850. The files are compiled from a wide range of sources, and each entry includes a reference to the original source.
METROPOLITAN TORONTO LIBRARY. For information on the library’s manuscript holdings, see Guide to the manuscript collection in the Toronto Public Libraries (Toronto, 1954) .
The following were consulted for volume XI:
Robert Baldwin papers
William Warren Baldwin papers
Biographical scrapbooks
John George Howard papers
Humber Valley archives
T. A. Reed scrapbooks
Toronto scrapbooks
NEW BRUNSWICK MUSEUM, Saint John, N.B. For a description of its holdings see New Brunswick Museum, Archives Division, Inventory of manuscripts, 1967 ([Saint John, 1967]).
Materials used in volume XI include:
Marianne Grey Otty collections
Earle family papers, Genealogy
Otty family papers
Tilley family papers
PROVINCIAL ARCHIVES OF BRITISH COLUMBIA,
Victoria. Manuscript collections are being listed in PABC, Manuscript inventory, ed. Frances Gundry (3v. to date, [Victoria], 1976– ).
The following were found useful in the preparation of volume XI:
Add. mss 60: Mary Susannah (Hawks) Moody
papers
315: Robert Stevenson, Diary and memo book
345: G. A. Rhodes, Red River Settlement papers
412: O’Reilly family papers
436: A. F. Buckham papers
A: Canadian Collieries (Dunsmuir) Limited papers
523: C. F. Houghton letterbook
525: John Robson papers
527: Barnard family papers
557: W. F. Tolmie papers
767: Joseph Hunter papers
810: A. T. Bushby, “Journal of a trip to Wild Horse Creek and back,” 1864
British Columbia, Colonial secretary, Correspondence outward
British Columbia, Department of Lands and Works Coal prospecting licenses, register and index
Correspondence Mining licenses
Colonial correspondence. An artificial series created from the letters inward to the departments of the colonial governments of British Columbia and Vancouver Island from both individuals and other government departments. The letters are filed under the names of the senders.
Crease collection
GR 184: British Columbia, Department of Mines, Inspector of mines, Correspondence outward
216: British Columbia, Government agent records, Cariboo
224: British Columbia, Government agent records, Lillooet
495: Canada, Commission on Indian Reserves of British Columbia, 1876, Correspondence
O’Reilly collection
Vancouver Island, Colonial Secretary, Correspondence outward
Vancouver Island, Executive Council, Minutes
Vancouver Island, Governor (Douglas), Correspondence outward
PROVINCIAL ARCHIVES OF MANITOBA, Winnipeg. This repository puts at the disposal of researchers a central card index and unpublished preliminary inventories and finding aids.
Materials consulted in preparing volume XI
include the following:
MG 1: Indians, exploration and fur trade
D: Fur trade, individuals
2: Mactavish, William
MG 2: Red River Settlement
A: Selkirk period
6: Red River Settlement papers
B: Council of Assiniboia
1: Minutes of Council of Assiniboia
3: Census
4–1: Minutes of General Quarterly Court
C: Individuals and settlement
1: Kennedy, William
4: Isbister, Alexander Kennedy
6: Bannatyne, Andrew Graham Ballenden
8: McDermot, Andrew
14: Ross, Alexander, family
40: McBeath, Robert, Sr
MG 3: Red River disturbance, Northwest rebellion, and related papers
B: Individuals re Red River disturbance and Red River expedition
1: Bunn, Thomas
5: Taché, Alexandre-Antonin
11: Woodington, Henry
16–2: Laurie, Patrick Gammie
D: Louis Riel
MG 6: Military records and law enforcement
A: North West Mounted Police
1: Walsh, James Morrow
MG 7: Church records and religious figures
A: Rupert’s Land
l: Ecclesiastical province of Rupert’s Land
B: Church of England
4: St Andrew’s Church
7: St John’s Cathedral, 1813–1901
C: Presbyterian
12: Black, John
D: Roman Catholic
8: St Boniface
MG 8: Immigration, settlement, and local histories
B: Individuals
52: McEwen, Mrs A. E.
61: Reid, Alexander
MG 9: Literary manuscripts and theses
A: Manuscripts and related papers
46: Lee, Charles H.
MG 10: Associations and institutions
A: Professional groups and trade unions
15: College of Physicians and Surgeons of Manitoba
F: Historical societies and museums
2: Historical and Scientific Society of Manitoba
MG 12: Lieutenant governors
A: Archibald, Adams George
B: Morns, Alexander
1: Lieutenant governor’s collection
2: Ketcheson collection
C: Cauchon, Joseph-Édouard
E: Schultz, John Christian
MG 13: Premiers
C: Norquay, John
MG 14: Public life
B: Political and judicial figures
26: Dubuc, Joseph
59: Kennedy, William Nassau
C: Individuals
20: McArthur, Alexander
54: Gordon, Gordon “Lord”
66: Barber, Edmund Lorenzo
RG 2: Manitoba Executive Council
A: Orders in council
1: 1870–85
HBCA: Hudson’s Bay Company Archives. The Hudson’s Bay Record Society has published numerous series of documents held by the HBCA, now located at PAM, since 1938 [ see section II] . The PRO and the PAC hold microfilm copies of the records for the years 1670 to 1870. For more information concerning copies held at the PAC and the finding aids that are available see: General inventory, manuscripts, 3. The articles by R. H. G. Leveson-Gower, “The archives of the Hudson’s Bay Company,” Beaver, outfit 264 (December 1933): 40–42, 64, and by Joan Craig, “Three hundred years of records,” Beaver, outfit 301 (autumn 1970): 65–70, provide useful information to researchers.
The following were cited in volume XI:
Section A: London office records
A.1/: London minute books
A.6/: London correspondence outwards – official
A.7/: London locked private letterbooks
A.10/: London inward correspondence–general
A.11/: London inward correspondence from HBC posts
A.12/: London inward correspondence from governors of HBC territories
A.16/:Officers’ and servants’ ledgers and account books
A.31/: Lists of commissioned officers
A.32/: Servants’ contracts
A.34/: Servants’ characters and staff records
A.36/: Officers’ and servants’ wills
A.44/: Register books of wills and administrations of proprietors, etc.
A.64/: Miscellaneous books
Section B: North America trading post records
B.17/a: Bersimis journals
B.27/a: Carlton House (Sask.) journals
B.38/a: Fort Chimo journals
B.60/a: Edmonton House journals
B.60/b: Edmonton House correspondence books
B.60/c: Edmonton House correspondence inward
B.77/a: Fort George (Big River) journals
B.80/a: Fort Good Hope journals
B.85/a: Fort Halkett journals
B.123/a: Martin Fall journals
B.133/a: Mistassini journals
B.134/c: Montreal correspondence inward
B.134/g: Montreal abstracts of servants’ accounts
B.135/a: Moose journals
B.135/c: Moose correspondence inward
B.135/g: Moose abstracts of servants’ accounts
B.135/z: Moose miscellaneous items
B.154/a: Norway House journals
B.154/z: Norway House miscellaneous items
B.159/a: Fort Pelly journals
B.186/a: Rupert House journals
B.186/b: Rupert House correspondence books
B.188/d: Fort St James account books
B.200/b: Fort Simpson (Mackenzie River) correspondence books
B.200/c: Fort Simpson (Mackenzie River) correspondence inward
B.214/c: Tadoussac correspondence inward
B.223/b: Fort Vancouver (Columbia District) correspondence books
B.234/a: Winisk River journal
B.235/b: Winnipeg correspondence books
B.239/a: York Factory journals
B.239/g: York Factory abstracts of servants’ accounts, Northern Department
B.239/k: York Factory minutes of Council, Northern Department
B.239/u: York Factory servants’ engagement registers, Northern Department
B.332/a: Prince Albert journals
B.373/a: Little Whale River journals
B.373/c: Little Whale River correspondence inward
Section C: Records of ships owned or chartered by the HBC
C.1/: Ships’ logs
Section D: Governors’ papers
D.4/: George Simpson correspondence outward
D.5/: George Simpson correspondence inward
D.6/: George Simpson minutes and correspondence concerning will
D.7/: Eden Colvile correspondence inward
D.8/: Alexander Grant Dallas correspondence
D.9/: William Mactavish correspondence outward
D.13/: Commissioner’s outward letterbooks to London
D.14/: Commissioner’s outward letterbooks to HBC officials
D.20/: Commissioner’s correspondence inward
Section E: Miscellaneous records
E.4/: Red River Settlement church registers
E.5/: Red River Settlement census returns
E.6/: Red River Settlement land registers and records
E.12/1–4: Duncan Finlayson private papers
E.12/5: Isobel Finlayson private journal
Section F: Records of allied and subsidiary companies
F.8/-F.26/: Puget’s Sound Agricultural Company papers
PROVINCIAL ARCHIVES OF NEW BRUNSWICK, Fredericton. For information on its manuscript holdings see A guide to the manuscript collections in the Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, comp. A. B. Rigby (Fredericton, 1977).
Materials used in the preparation of volume XI include:
“New Brunswick political biography.” Compiled by J. C. and H. B. Graves. 11 vols., typescript.
RG 2: Records of the central executive
RS6: Minutes and orders-in-council of the Executive Council
RG 7: Records of the Probate Courts
RS71: Saint John County Probate Court records
RG 11: Records of the Department of Education
RS 115: Licensing and appointment records
7: Inspection of schools, Monthly reports
RS 117: Teachers’ Training School and Teachers’ College records
1: Official registers
2: General record books
PROVINCIAL ARCHIVES OF NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, St John’s. For information on the collection see Preliminary inventory of the holdings . . . and Supplement . . . (2 nos., St John’s, 1970–74).
The following materials were cited in volume XI: Government records – Newfoundland
GN l: Governor’s office
3A: Incoming correspondence
3B: Letterbooks, outgoing correspondence
GN 2: Department of the colonial secretary
1: Letterbooks, outgoing correspondence
2: Incoming correspondence
GN 3: Registry of Grants
2: Register of crown land sales
PUBLIC ARCHIVES OF CANADA, Ottawa. The PAC has published a Guide to the manuscript groups and record groups of the Manuscript Division, compiled by Grace Maurice Hyam (1978), and a guide to the Federal Archives Division, compiled by Terry Cook and G. T. Wright and entitled Historical records of the government of Canada ([2nd ed.], 1981). Collections at the PAC are listed in the Union list of manuscripts which it publishes, and it has also issued a provisional edition of a Guide to Canadian photographic archives (1979). Addenda to published inventories, unpublished inventories of manuscript and record groups at the PAC, and finding aids to individual collections are available at the PAC, which also makes available a large number of finding aids on microfiche.
The following inventories to materials in the
Manuscript and the Federal Archives divisions which were used in the preparation of volume XI have been published:
Catalogue of census returns on microfilm, 1666–1881 (1981).
General inventory, manuscripts, volume 1, MG 1-MG 10 (1971).
General inventory, manuscripts, volume 2, MG 11-MG 16 (1976) .
General inventory, manuscripts, volume 3, MG 17-MG 21 (1974) .
General inventory, manuscripts, volume 4, MG 22-MG 25 (1972).
General inventory, manuscripts, volume 5, MG 26-MG 27 (1972).
General inventory, manuscripts, volume 7, MG 29 (1975).
General inventory, manuscripts, volume 8, MG 30 (1977) .
General inventory series, no.1: records relating to Indian affairs (RG 10) (1975).
General inventory series, no.2: records of the R.C.M.P. (RG 18) (1975).
General inventory series, no.4: records of the Privy Council (RG 2) (1977).
General inventory series, no.6: records of Statistics Canada (RG 31) (1977).
General inventory series, no.8: records of the Department of Public Works (RG 11) (1977).
General inventory series: records of the Surveys and Mapping Branch (RG 88) (1979) .
An older series of inventories has been largely superseded by unpublished inventories available at the PAC, but the following are still useful:
Record Group I, Executive Council, Canada, 1764–1867 (1953).
Record Group 4, civil and provincial secretaries’ offices, Canada East, 1760–1867; Record Group S, civil and provincial secretaries’ offices, Canada West, 1788–1867 (1953).
Record Group 7, Governor general’s office (1953).
Record Group 8, British military and naval records (1954) .
Record Group 9, Department of Militia and Defence, 1776–1922 ([1957]).
The following were cited in volume XI:
MG 8: Documents relatifs à la Nouvelle-France et au Québec (XVIIe–XXe siècles)
F: Documents relatifs aux seigneuries et autres lieux
77: Saint-Jean
MG 18: Pre-conquest papers
H: New France
6: Collection Taché
25: Collection Peter Robinson
MG 19: Fur trade and Indians
A: Fur trade, general
2: Ermatinger estate
21: Hargrave family
29: Anderson, James
D: Fur trade, post records, and journals
12: Peel’s River House (Fort McPherson)
E: Red River Settlement
9: Rice, F. W.
MG 23: Late eighteenth-century papers
D: New Brunswick
1: Chipman, Ward, Sr and Jr
MG 24: Nineteenth-century pre-confederation papers
A: British officials and political figures
27: Durham, John George Lambton, 1st Earl of
33: Metcalfe, Charles Theophilus Metcalfe, Baron
B: North American political figures and events
2: Papiers Papineau
25: Bellingham, Sydney Robert
29: Howe, Joseph
30: Macdonald, John Sandfield
40: Brown, George
46: Chewier, Côme-Séraphin
51: Little, Philip Francis
54: Chauveau, Pierre-Joseph-Olivier
59: Dessaulles, Louis-Antoine
60: Daly, Thomas Mayne, Sr
68: Hincks, Sir Francis
75: Buell, William
125: Coursol, Charles-Joseph
C: Correspondents of political figures
4: Thompson, Sir John Sparrow
10: Graham, Christopher H.
D: Industry, commerce, and finance
7: Hamilton, George
8: Wright family
12: Dorwin, Jedediah Hubbell
16: Buchanan, Isaac, and family
21: Baring Brothers and Company
24: Bethune, Donald
36: Glyn Mills and Company
63: Gray family
79: Young, John
E: Transportation
1: Merritt, William Hamilton, and family
17: Watkin, Sir Edward William
F: Military and naval figures
28: Bayfield, Henry Wolsey
G: Militia
45: Salaberry, famine de
H: Exploration, travel, and surveys
25: Lefroy, Sir John Henry
I: Immigration, land, and settlement
3: McGillivray family of Glengarry
8: Macdonell of Collachie
9: Hill collection
26: Hamilton, Alexander
56: Taylor, John F.
61: Joseph, Abraham
63: Gosse, P. H.
81: Association des comtés de L’Islet et de
Kamouraska pour coloniser le Saguenay
94: Glackmeyer, Louis-Édouard
106: Keefer collection
131: Nelles, Robert
140: Thompson, Samuel, and family
K: Education and cultural development
3: Painchaud, Abbé Charles-François
L: Miscellaneous
3: Collection Baby
MG 26: Papers of the prime ministers
A: Macdonald, Sir John Alexander
B: Mackenzie, Alexander
D: Thompson, Sir John Sparrow David
E: Bowell, Sir Mackenzie
F: Tupper, Sir Charles
MG 27: Political figures, 1867–1950
I: 1867–96
B: Governors general
3: Dufferin and Ava, Frederick Temple
Blackwood, 1st Marquess of
C: Lieutenant governors
3: Chapleau, Sir Joseph-Adolphe
4: Dewdney, Edgar
6: McDougall, William
8: Morris, Alexander
D: Cabinet ministers
3: Carom Sir Adolphe-Philippe
4: Cartier, Sir George-Étienne
8: Galt, Sir Alexander Tilloch
11: Langevin, Sir Hector
13: O’Connor, John
15: Tilley, Sir Samuel Leonard
E: Members of the House of Commons and the
Senate
13: Penny, Edward Goff
F: Provincial political figures
3: Riel, Louis
8: Ouimet, Gédéon
I: Correspondents of political figures
19: Smith, Henry Hall
27: Stuart, George O’Kill
J: Related political papers
13: Watson, Samuel James
8:1896–1921
D: Cabinet ministers
14: Scott, Richard William
16: Tame, Joseph-Israël
F: Provincial political figures
7: Latchford, Francis Robert
MG 28: Records of post-confederation corporate bodies
I: Societies and associations
37: Ottawa Protestant Orphan’s Home
44: Labour Council of Metropolitan Toronto
72: International Typographical Union
126: Royal Canadian Academy of Arts
II: Financial institutions
3: Merchants’ Bank of Canada
III: Business establishments
20: Canadian Pacific Railway
26: Bronsons and Weston Lumber Company
46: Hill and Hill
MG 29: Nineteenth-century post-confederation manuscripts
A: Economic
2: Keefer, Samuel
B: Scientific
1: Fleming, Sandford
6: Smith, Marcus
15: Bell, Robert
C: Social
10: Ferrier, A. D.
34: Dougall, John, and family
37: Allan, Hugh
D: Cultural
29: Bibaud, Maximilien
40: Fréchette, Louis-Honoré
60: Dent, John Charles
61: Morgan, Henry James
E: Professional and public life
24: Higginson, William
29: benison, George Taylor, III
74: Campbell, John Colin Armour
MG 30: Manuscripts of the first half of the twentieth century
C: Social
97: Kelso, John Joseph
D: Cultural
1: Audet, Francis-Joseph
37: Griffin, Martin Joseph
MG 40: Records and manuscripts from British repos-
itories
I: Admiralty Hydrographic Department
2: Bayfield, Henry Wolsey
RG 1: Executive Council, Canada, 1764–1867
E: State records
l: Minute books (state matters)
3: Upper Canada state papers
7: Submissions to council
L: Land records
3: Upper Canada and Canada, petitions
RG 2: Privy Council Office
1: Minutes and orders in council
RG 4: Civil and provincial secretaries’ offices, Quebec, Lower Canada, and Canada East
B: Office records
28: Bonds, licenses, and certificates
29: Militia records
C: Provincial secretary’s correspondence
1: Numbered correspondence files
2: Letterbooks, Quebec, Lower Canada
RG S: Civil and provincial secretaries’ offices, Upper Canada and Canada West
A: Civil secretary’s office
l: Upper Canada sundries
B: Miscellaneous records
11: Miscellaneous records relating to education
C: Provincial secretary’s correspondence
l: Numbered correspondence files
RG 7: Governor general’s office
G1: Dispatches from the Colonial Office
G6: Dispatches from the British minister at Washington
G9: Drafts of dispatches to the Colonial Office
G 10: Drafts of secret and confidential dispatches to the Colonial Office
RG 8: British military and naval records
I: C series (British military records)
RG 9: Department of Militia and Defence
I: Pre-confederation records
C: Adjutant-general’s office, United Canada
4: General orders
5: Pensions and land grants
6: Register of officers
7: Officers’ commissions
8: Subject files
II: Post-confederation records
A: Deputy minister’s office
1: Correspondence
B: Adjutant-general’s office and headquarters
4: Registers and lists of officers and men
RG 10: Indian affairs
A: Administrative records of the imperial government
1: Records of the governor general and the lieutenant governors 1–7: Upper Canada, civil control
2: Records of the superintendent’s office
8–21: Superintendent general’s office
4: Records of the chief superintendent’s office, Upper Canada 498–509, 749: Letterbooks
5: Records of the civil secretary’s office
142–262, 752–60: Correspondence
510–20: Letterbooks
622–23: Drafts
6: General office files
I 16–18: Departmental organization
1011: Paudash papers
B: Ministerial administration records
2: Deputy superintendent general’s office
521–27, 1078–133: Letterbooks
3: Central registry system
1855–3554: Red (Eastern) series
3555–4375: Black (Western) series
7555–919: Central registry files
8: General headquarters administration
records
766–68A: G. M. Matheson, Notes and indices
C: Field office records
I: Superintendency records
3: Northern (Manitowaning) superinten-
dency
6: Six Nations (Grand River) superinten-
dency
803–93: Correspondence
II: Agency records
Duck Lake agency, Saskatchewan
1591–92: Correspondence
1593–601, 9112–17: General administration files
RG 11: Department of Public Works
A: Board of Works records
1: Official correspondence
1–39: Registered correspondence
B: Department of Public Works
l: Registry records
a: Official correspondence
149–597, 3974: Registered correspondence
b: Registers and indexes
615–708: Subject registers
752–54: Staff registers
d: Railway Branch records
828–36: Records of the Intercolonial
Railway
e: 837–43: Commission of inquiry into matters relating to the construction of the Parliament Buildings
2: Registry records
b: Registers and indexes
2117–20: General indexes
D: Chief architect’s office
2: Letterbooks
RG 13: Department of Justice
A: Central registry files
1: Indexes and registers
B: Special records
2: Records relating to Louis Riel and the
North-West uprising
C: Branch records
1: Legal Branch
1393–854: Capital case files
RG 14: Records of parliament
E: Senate
2: Letterbooks
RG 15: Department of the Interior
D: Dominion lands administration
II: Dominion Lands Branch
1: Correspondance, headquarters
RG 16: Department of National Revenue
A: Customs
2: Correspondence and returns, Province of Canada
RG 18: Royal Canadian Mounted Police
A: Comptroller’s office
1: Official correspondence series 1–606: Subject files
B: Commissioner’s office
7: Personnel records
RG 19: Department of Finance
C: Agencies and acts administered by the
Department of Finance
1: Bank of Upper Canada
RG 30: Canadian National Railways
120–32: Hamilton and North Western Rail-
way
167–96: Northern Railway
197–216: Northern and North Western Rail-
way
326–31: Galt and Guelph Railway
361–63: Hamilton and Toronto Railway
1414: Toronto, Simcoe and Huron Union
Railroad
1596–98, 2028–29: Ontario, Simcoe and
Huron Union Railroad
10484–90: Montreal Telegraph Company
RG 31: Statistics Canada
A: Census Division
l: Census records
RG 42: Department of Marine
I: Shipping registers
RG 43: Department of Railways and Canals
B: Canal Branch
4: Field office records
b: Ottawa-St Lawrence canals
RG 45: Geological Survey of Canada
123–77: Field notebooks
RG 48: Dominion Astronomical Observatories
29–32: Records of Boundary Commissioner
Captain D. R. Cameron
RG 68: Department of the Registrar General
1: Registration of proclamations, commissions,
letters patent, warrants, and other instru-
ments issued under the great seal of Canada
RG 93: Atmospheric Environment Service
A: Registers and indexes
2: Registers of correspondence received and sent
PUBLIC ARCHIVES OF NOVA SCOTIA, Halifax. For a
description of the collections see Inventory of manuscripts in the Public Archives of Nova Scotia (Halifax, 1976).
Materials used in the preparation of volume XI
include:
MG 1: Papers of families and individuals
160A: William Marsters Brown, Genealogy
277–311: Arthur W. H. Eaton, Documents
550–58: Thomas McCulloch, Documents
793: Simon B. Robie, Documents
817–63: Thomas B. Smith, Genealogy
963A: Martin Isaac Wilkins, Documents
MG 2: Political papers
719–25: George Renny Young papers
726–30: John Young papers
731–82: Sir William Young papers
MG 3: Business papers
272–75: Martin Isaac Wilkins, Pictou, N.S.
MG 4: Churches and communities
37: Guysborough, History
48: St Matthew’s Church, Halifax
122: Onslow Township, Township book
MG 5: Cemeteries
MG 9: Scrapbooks
MG 15: Ethnic collections
6: Indians
MG 20: Societies and special collections
61–70: Charitable Irish Society, Halifax, collection
180: Halifax Poor Man’s Friend Society collection
230–73, 471, 475: North British Society collection
670–707: Nova Scotia Historical Society, unpublished papers
674, no.9: A. H. McKinnon, “William Young: member of the legislature for Inverness”
675, no.1: N. H. Meagher, “Sir William Young”
MS file, Wilkins family, Genealogy
RG l: Bound volumes of Nova Scotia records for
the period 1624–1867
60–110: Dispatches from the secretary of state to the governors of Nova Scotia
111–28: Dispatches from the governors of Nova Scotia to the secretary of state
186–214 H: Council, Minutes
224–65: Miscellaneous documents
341–96c: Special subjects
361½: Onslow, Town records
443–54: Census and poll tax
448–50: Nova Scotia census, 1838
453: Halifax County census, 1851
RG 2: Records of the governors’ and lieutenant-
governors’ offices
Sect.2: Correspondence
RG 3: Records of the Executive Council of Nova
Scotia
3: Memorandum book, 1872–75
RG 5: Records of the Legislative Assembly of
Nova Scotia
E: Election writs
16: Polling lists, Antigonish County; Election returns, Antigonish and Guysborough counties GP: Governor’s petitions
2: Miscellaneous, 1850–54
11: Requests for appointment as notary public
P: Petitions
41–50: Miscellaneous “B”; Petitions re-
questing a grant of money
R: Reports and resolutions
RG 6: Secretary of state’s office
Sect.2: Letters from secretary of state for
Canada to lieutenant governors of Nova
Scotia 32: Confidential letterbook
RG 7: Records of the provincial secretary of Nova
Scotia
1–142: Letters received
RG 14: Education
70: Provincial secretary of Nova Scotia, Correspondence
RG 18: Immigration and ship passenger lists
Ser.A: Naturalization of aliens and oaths of allegiance
RG 32: Vital statistics
132–69: Marriage bonds
RG 35A: Halifax city and county assessments
1–4: Halifax city assessments
RG 39: Supreme Court
C: Civil and criminal cases
PUBLIC ARCHIVES OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND,
Charlottetown.
Materials used in the preparation of volume XI
include:
Bank of Prince Edward Island, Minute book
John Mackieson, Diaries
Natural History Society for Prince Edward Island
Letters
Minute book
Edward Palmer papers
Palmer family papers
“Scrapbook containing papers relating to Joseph
Pope, W. H. Pope, and J. C. Pope”
RG 1: Lieutenant Governor, Commission books
RG 5: Executive Council, Minutes
RG 6: Court records
Supreme Court records
Minutes
Court of Chancery records
Case papers
Minutes
RG 15: Rent books
RG 16: Registry Office, Land registry records
Conveyance registers
Land title documents
RG 18: Census records, 1841, 1861
QUÉBEC, MINISTÈRE DE LA JUSTICE. The Archives civiles and the Archives judiciaires du Québec are now separate repositories under the jurisdiction of the Ministère de la Justice as a result of reclassification of the former Archives judiciaires. They are deposited at the court-houses in the administrative centres of the provincial judicial districts.
ARCHIVES CIVILES. These archives hold documents for the past 100 years, including the registers of births, marriages, and deaths, notaries’ minutiers (minute books), and records of surveyors active in the district; earlier documents are at the ANQ.
ARCHIVES JUDICIAIRES. The new Archives judiciaires contain the records of the various courts of justice; current documents, from about the past five years, are at the court-houses, while documents from the previous 25 years will be in one of the 13 record centres being organized by the Ministère de la Justice, and documents more than 30 years old will be in the regional centres of the ANQ.
BUREAU D’ENREGISTREMENT. The registry offices hold all property titles and contracts affecting real estate: sales, marriages, wills and estates, mortgages, conveyances, assignments, gifts, guardian- and trusteeships. At present there are 82 registry offices in the province. A list of the judicial districts and registry offices can be found in The Quebec legal telephone directory, ed. Andrée Frenette-Lecoq (Montreal, 1980).
QUÉBEC, MINISTÈRE DES AFFAIRES CULTURELLES, Centre de documentation, Québec. The Ministère des Affaires culturelles has consolidated the collection of all previously existing centres into one documentation centre, including that of the Inventaire des Biens culturels.
The following were cited in volume XI:
Fonds Morisset
1: Architecture et oeuvres d’art par localité
15868–84: Yamachiche, église
2: Artistes et artisans
A517/L382: Amiot, Laurent
B772.5/V64/1: Bourgeau, Victor
F177/A634.7: Falardeau, Antoine-Sébastien
G492.5/C997.5: Gingras, Cyrille
L169.5/A495.1: Lafrance, Ambroise-Adhémar
L445.2/A23.8/1–4: Leblanc, Augustin
L673/P622: Lespérance, Pierre
M379/F316: Martin, Félix
085.3/J65.5: Ostell, John
V775.5/Z16: Vincent, Zacharie
QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY ARCHIVES, Kingston, Ont. For information on the collection see A guide to the holdings of Queen’s University Archives (Kingston, 1978). The Lorne and Edith Pierce collection is described in detail in A catalogue of Canadian manuscripts collected by Lorne Pierce and presented to Queen’s University (Toronto, 1946).
Collections consulted in the preparation of volume XI include:
Calvin Company records
Canada Steamship Lines Ltd. records
La Compagnie du Richelieu
Procès-verbaux
Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Company
Minutes
Corporation of the City of Kingston
City records
Minutes of council
Reports of committees
House of Industry records
Alexander Mackenzie papers
M. L. Magill papers
Charles Mair papers
Lorne and Edith Pierce collection of Canadian manuscripts
Isabella Valancy Crawford, manuscripts
Queen’s University records
Queen’s University letters
Queen’s University medical faculty records
David Stirling, Notebook
UNITED CHURCH ARCHIVES, CENTRAL ARCHIVES OF THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA, Toronto. The present-day United Church Archives is a descendant of 19th-and 20th-century archival collections of various Canadian Methodist, Presbyterian, Congregationalist, and Evangelical/United Brethren in Christ bodies. The collection is housed in the Central Archives of the United Church of Canada at Victoria University, Toronto. The Central Archives collection is national in scope. Material of local interest, including the official records of the conferences concerned, is housed in regional conference archives.
Materials used in volume XI include:
Biography files
John Black, Correspondence
Church history files
Methodist Church of Canada records
Missionary Society
Minutes
Toronto conference
Minutes
Matthew Richey papers
Egerton Ryerson papers
Wesleyan Methodist Church in Canada records
UNIVERSITY OF NEW BRUNSWICK LIBRARY, Archives and Special Collections Department, Fredericton.
Materials used in volume XI include:
MG H: Historical
H12a: Gordon, Sir Arthur Hamilton, 1st Baron Stanmore, Papers
UA: University archives
RG 109: University manuscripts
UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO ARCHIVES, Toronto. Finding aids are available within the archives for its major collections.
Materials used in the preparation of volume XI include:
Daniel Wilson, Journal excerpts
A70–0005: Senate, Minutes, 1850–73
A73–0015/001: Upper Canada, General Board of
Education, Minutes, 14 June 1823–11 March
1833
A73–0026: Department of Graduate Records
files
A74–0018: Upper Canada College records
UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO, D. B. Weldon Library, London, Ont. A description of the municipal record and personal manuscript collections is available on microfiche in Regional collection: the D. B. Weldon Library catalogue, ed. S. L. Sykes (4 fiches, London, 1977).
The following material was used in the preparation of volume XI:
H. C. R. Becher papers Fred Landon papers
Amelia Ryerse (Harris) papers
Thomas Swinyard papers
GREAT BRITAIN
CHURCH MISSIONARY SOCIETY ARCHIVES, London. For copies of materials in the PAC see General inventory, manuscripts, 3: MG 17-MG 21 (Ottawa, 1974).
The following were consulted for volume XI:
C: Committee of Correspondence (pre–1880)
C. 1: North West America mission, Rupert’s Land
I: Letterbooks, individual correspondence, outgoing, 1852–87
L: Letterbooks, despatches, outgoing, 1821–82
M: Mission books, incoming letters, 1822–76
O: Original letters, journals and papers, incoming, 1822–80
G 1: East Asia (Group 1) Committee (post–1880)
C.1: North West America mission, Rupert’s Land
P: Précis of letters, incoming, 1881–1924
PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE, London. For an introduction to the holdings and arrangement of this archives see
Guide to the contents of the Public Record Office
(3v., London, 1963–68). For copies of PRO documents available at the PAC see General inventory, manuscripts, 2.
Materials cited in volume XI include:
Admiralty
Admiralty and Secretariat
ADM 1: Papers
ADM 9: Returns of officers’ services
ADM 11: Indexes and compilations, series II
ADM 196: Records of officers’ services
Navy Board
ADM 107: Passing certificates
Colonial Office. [See R. B. Pugh, The records of the
Colonial and Dominions offices (London, 1964).]
Antigua and Monserrat
CO 7: Original correspondence British Columbia
CO 60: Original correspondence
CO 398: Entry books
Canada
CO 42: Original correspondence
CO 43: Entry books New Brunswick
CO 188: Original correspondence
CO 189: Entry books
CO 193: Miscellanea
Newfoundland
CO 194: Original correspondence
CO 195: Entry books
CO 197: Sessional papers
Nova Scotia and Cape Breton
CO 217: Original correspondence
CO 218: Entry books
Prince Edward Island
CO 226: Original correspondence
Vancouver Island
CO 305: Original correspondence
Foreign Office. [See Records of the Foreign Office,
1782–1939 (London, 1969).]
General Correspondence
FO 5: America, United States of, series II Confidential print
FO 414: America, North
Private collections
FO 362: Granville papers Maps and plans
FO 925: Maps and plans
Public Record Office
Documents acquired by gift, deposit, or purchase
PRO 30/6: Carnarvon papers
PRO 30/48: Cardwell papers
War Office
Correspondence
WO 1: In-letters
Returns
WO 25: Registers, various Ordnance office
WO 49: Accounts, various
UNITED SOCIETY FOR THE PROPAGATION OF THE GOSPEL, London. The archives is in the process of reorganizing and reclassifying some material. Thus classifications used by Canadian archives holding USPG microfilm do not always correspond to those of the archives itself. Indexes are available at USPG, however, and most dated references are easily transferred. For copies of USPG archives documents in the PAC see General inventory, manuscripts, 3.
The following were consulted:
C/CAN: Unbound letters from Canada. A nominal card index is available at USPG.
Tor: Toronto
D: Original letters received from 1850, bound in volumes. Handlist of writers and places, not alphabetical, available at USPG.
E: Reports from SPG missionaries from 1856, bound in volumes. Handlist available at USPG.
UNITED STATES
BAKER LIBRARY, Harvard University, Graduate School of Business Administration, Boston.
The following material was consulted in the preparation of volume XI:
R. G. Dun collection
Manuscript credit ledgers
II: PRINTED PRIMARY SOURCES
A: OFFICIAL PUBLICATIONS AND CONTEMPORARY WORKS
ARCHIVES NATIONALES DU QUÉBEC, Québec. Rapport. 54 vols. 1920/21–77. There is an index to the contents of the first 42 volumes: Tables des matières des rapports des Archives du Québec, tomes 1 à 42 (1920–1964) ([Québec], 1965).
[BEGG, ALEXANDER.] Alexander Begg’s Red River
journal and other papers relative to the Red River resistance of 1869–1870. Edited with an introduction by William Lewis Morton. (Champlain Society publications, XXXIV.) Toronto, 1956; reprinted New York 1969.
BRITISH COLUMBIA
LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY
Journals, used for 1872–90.
Sessional papers, used for 1872–90. The
sessional papers for 1872–75 are included in its Journals.
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL
Journals, 1864–71.
PUBLICATIONS
For a bibliography of the publications of the government of British Columbia, see M. C. Holmes, Publications of the government of British Columbia, 1871–1947 . . . (Victoria, 1950).
CANADA
HOUSE OF COMMONS/CHAMBRE DES COMMUNES
Debates/Débats, used for 1867–90. Official publication of the House of Commons debates began in 1875. The debates for 1867– are being edited by Peter Busby Waite and those for 1867–70 have been published, 1967–79. [See also: “Parliamentary debates.”]
Journals/Journaux, used for 1867–90.
PARLIAMENT/PARLEMENT
Sessional papers/Documents de la session, used for 1867–95.
SENATE/SÉNAT
Debates/Débats, used for 1867–90. Official publication of the Senate debates began in English in 1871 and in French in 1896. The volumes for 1867–70 have been edited by Peter Busby Waite and were published in 1968–77. The debates after 1871 are being republished with parallel English and French versions, edited by A. Pamela Hardisty, 1980– .
Statutes of Canada/Statuts du Canada, used for
1871–91. In 1873 the title became Acts of the
parliament of the dominion of Canada/Actes du
parlement de la puissance du Canada.
PUBLICATIONS
For useful guides to the publications of the government of Canada, seeO. B. Bishop, Canadian official publications (Oxford and Toronto, 1981), and M. V. Higgins, Canadian government publications: a manual for librarians (Chicago, 1935).
CANADA, PROVINCE OF
LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLÉE LÉGISLATIVE
Appendix to the . . . journals of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada/Appendice . . . des journaux de la province du Canada, 1841–59. Continued by Canada, Province of, Parliament/Parlement, Sessional papers/Documents de la session.
Journals of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada/Journaux de l’Assemblie legislative de la province du Canada, 1841–66.
PARLIAMENT/PARLEMENT
Parliamentary debates on the subject of the con-
federation of the British North American provinces, 3rd session, 8th provincial parliament of Canada/Débats parlementaires sur la question de la confédération des provinces de l’Amérique britannique du Nord, 3e session, 8e parlement provincial du Canada. Quebec, 1865; the Parliamentary debates were reprinted at Ottawa in 1951.
Sessional papers . . . of the Province of Canada Documents de la session . . . de la province du Canada, 1860–66. Supersedes Canada, Province of, Legislative Assembly/Assemblée législative, Appendix to the . . . journals/Appendice . . . des journaux.
Statutes of the Province of Canada . . . /Statuts de la province du Canada . . . , 1841–66. The statutes were published under the title Provincial statutes of Canada/Les statuts provinciaux du Canada from 1841 to 1851.
PUBLICATIONS
For a critical bibliography of the English language publications of the Province of Canada, seeO. B. Bishop, Publications of the government of the Province of Canada, 1841–1867 (Ottawa, 1963). See also The Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada: an index to journal appendices and sessional papers, 1841–1866, comp. P. A. Damphouse (London, Ont., 1974).
The Canadian North-West, its early development and
legislative records; minutes of the councils of the Red River colony and the Northern Department of Rupert’s Land. Edited by Edmund Henry Oliver. (PAC publications, 9.) 2 vols. Ottawa, 1914–15.
CARROLL, JOHN [SALTKILL]. Case and his contemporaries; or, the Canadian itinerants’ memorial: constituting a biographical history of Methodism in Canada, from its introduction into the province, till the death of the Rev. William Case in 1855.5 vols. Toronto, 1867–77.
CHAMPLAIN SOCIETY, Toronto PUBLICATIONS
50 vols. to date, exclusive of the Hudson’s Bay Company series [see HBRS], the Ontario series, and the unnumbered series. Issued only to elected members of the society who are limited in numbers.
XXVIII: Mactavish, Letters of Letitia Hargrave (MacLeod).
XXXIV: Begg, Red River journal (Morton).
Debates of the Legislative Assembly of United
Canada, 1841–1867. General editor, Elizabeth
[Nish] Gibbs. 11 vols. in 18 to date. Montreal,
1970-
Débats de la législature provinciale de la province de
Québec. 15 vols. Québec, 1879–95. Title varies:
[I]-[II], Débats de la législature provinciale de la
province de Québec; [III]–[XIII], Débats de la législature de la province de Québec; XIV-XV, Débats de l’Assemblée législative de la province de Québec. Editors: [I]–[III], G.-Alphonse Desjardins; [IV]–[XI], Alphonse Desjardins; [XII]–[XIII], N. Malenfant; XIV–XV, Louis-Georges Desjardins.
Débats de l’Assemblée législative. Marcel Hamelin, édit. 4 vols. parus. Québec, 1974– .
[I]: 1relégislature, 1867–1870].
[II]: 2e législature, 1871–1875.
[III] : 3e législature, 1875–1878.
[IV]: 8e législature, 1893–1897.
Documentary history of education in Upper Canada from the passing of the Constitutional Act of 1791 to the close of Rev. Dr. Ryerson’s administration of the Education Department in 1876. Edited by John George Hodgins. 28 vols. Toronto, 1894–1910.
The Elgin-Grey papers, 1846–1852. Edited with notes and appendices by Arthur George Doughty. (PAC publication.) 4 vols. Ottawa, 1937.
GREAT BRITAIN, PARLIAMENT, HOUSE OF COMMONS PAPER, 1857 (session II), XV, 224, 260 (whole volume). Report from the select committee on the Hudson’s Bay Company; together with the proceedings of the committee, minutes of evidence, appendix and index.
HARGRAVE, LETITIA. See MACTAVISH
[HOWE, JOSEPH.] The speeches and public letters of Joseph Howe (based upon Mr. Armand’s edition of 1858). Revised and edited by Joseph Andrew Chisholm. 2 vols. Halifax, 1909.
HUDSON’S BAY RECORD SOCIETY, Winnipeg PUBLICATIONS
31 vols. to date. General editor for vols.I–XXII, Edwin Ernest Rich; vols.XXIII–XXV, Kenneth Gordon Davies; vols.XXVI–XXX, Glyndwr Williams; vols.XXXI– , Hartwell Bowsfield. Vo1s.I–XII were issued in association with the Champlain Society [q.v.] and reprinted in 1968 in Nendeln, Liechtenstein.
XIX: [Colvile, Eden.] London correspondence inward from Eden Colvile, 1849–1852. Edited by Edwin Ernest Rich, assisted by Alice Margaret Johnson, with an introduction by William Lewis Morton. London, 1956.
XXI, XXII: Rich, Hist. of HBC [see section IV]. XXX: Hudson’s Bay miscellany, 1670–1870. Edited with introductions by Glyndwr Williams. Winnipeg, 1975.
Journal de l’instruction publique/journal of Education for Lower Canada. Quebec and Montreal. 1 (1857)–23 (1879). Official publications of the Department of Public Instruction, published variously at Quebec and Montreal. The two editions were completely independent, and neither was a translation of the other.
[MACDONALD, JOHN ALEXANDER.] The letters of Sir John A. Macdonald. (PAC publications, The papers of the prime ministers series, I–II.) 2 vols. Ottawa, 1968–69. I: 1836–1857. Edited by James Keith Johnson. II: 1858–1861. Edited by James Keith Johnson and Carole B. Stelmack.
[MACTAVISH, LETITIA.] The letters of Letitia Hargrave. Edited with introduction and notes by Margaret Arnett MacLeod. (Champlain Society publications, XXVIII.) Toronto, 1947.
MANITOBA
LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY
Journals, used for 1876–90.
MORRIS, ALEXANDER. The treaties of Canada with the Indians of Manitoba and the North-West Territories, including the negotiations on which they were based, and other information relating thereto. Toronto, 1880; reprinted [ 1885?]; reprinted 1971.
NEW BRUNSWICK
HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY
Journal, used for 1852–79.
Reports of the debates, used for 1850–80. From 1874 the debates have the title Synoptic report of the proceedings.
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL
Journal, used for 1870–85.
PUBLICATIONS
For a bibliography of the publications of the government of New Brunswick, see O. B. Bishop, Publications of the governments of Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, 1758–1952 (Ottawa, 1957).
NEWFOUNDLAND Blue book, used for 1832–90. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY
Journal, used for 1832–89.
NOVA SCOTIA HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY
Journal and proceedings, used for 1833–90.
Debates and proceedings, used for 1855–75. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL
Debates and proceedings, used for 1858–75.
Journal of the proceedings, used for 1854–86. PUBLICATIONS
For a bibliography of the publications of the government of Nova Scotia, see O. B. Bishop, Publications of the governments of Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, 1758–1852 (Ottawa, 1957).
ONTARIO
LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY
Journals, used for 1867–90. LEGISLATURE
Sessional papers, used for 1870–90. PUBLICATIONS
For a bibliography of the publications of the government of Ontario during the period
covered by this volume, see O. B. Bishop, Publications of the government of Ontario, 1867–1900 (Toronto, 1976).
“Parliamentary debates.” Canadian Library Association project to microfilm the debates of the legislature of the Province of Canada and the parliament of Canada for the period 1846–74.
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY
Debates and proceedings, used for 1855–90.
The title was The parliamentary reporter; or, debates and proceedings up to 1886.
Journal, used for 1835–91.
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL
Debates and proceedings, used for 1860–73.
Journal, used for 1860–82.
PUBLICATIONS
For a bibliography of the publications of the government of Prince Edward Island, see O. B. Bishop, Publications of the governments of Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, 1758–1952 (Ottawa, 1957).
PUBLIC ARCHIVES OF CANADA, Ottawa. Report; Rapport. Begun in 1881. Annually until 1952; irregularly thereafter.
QUEBEC
LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLÉE LÉGISLATIVE
Journals/Journaux, used for 1867–68 to 1880.
PARLIAMENT/PARLEMENT
Sessional papers/Documents de la session, used for 1869 to 1886.
Statutes of the province of Quebec/Statuts de la province de Québec, used for 1869 to 1886.
PUBLICATIONS
For a bibliography of the publications of the government of Quebec, see Répertoire des publications gouvernementales du Québec de 1867 à 1964. André Beaulieu et al., comp. (Québec, 1968).
ROSS, ALEXANDER. The Red River settlement: its rise, progress, and present state; with some account of the native races and its general history to the present day. London, 1856; reprinted Minneapolis, Minn., 1957, and Edmonton, 1972.
B: NEWSPAPERS
Numerous sources have been used to determine the various titles of newspapers and their dates of publication. The printed sources include, for all areas of the country: Canadian Library Assoc., Canadian newspapers on microfilm, catalogue (2pts. in 3, Ottawa, 1959–69), and Union list of Canadian newspapers held by Canadian libraries/Liste collective des journaux canadiens disponsibles daps les bibliothèques
canadiennes (Ottawa, 1977); for British Columbia: Madge Wolfenden, “The early government gazettes,” BCHQ, 7 (1943): 171–90; for Manitoba: J. W. Dafoe, “Early Winnipeg newspapers,” HSSM Papers, 3rd ser., no.3 (1947): 14–24, and D. M. Loveridge, A historical directory of Manitoba newspapers, 1859–1978 (Winnipeg, 1980); for New Brunswick: Harper, Hist. directory [see section III]; for Newfoundland: “Chronological list of Newfoundland newspapers in the public collections at the Gosling Memorial Library and Provincial Archives,” comp. Ian McDonald (copy deposited in the Reference Library, Arts and Culture Centre, St John’s); for Nova Scotia: D. C. Harvey, “Newspapers of Nova Scotia, 1840–1867,” CHR, 26 (1945): 279–301, and G. E. N. Tratt, A survey and listing of Nova Scotia newspapers, 1752–1957, with particular reference to the period before 1867 (Halifax, 1979); for Ontario: Catalogue of Canadian newspapers in the Douglas Library, Queen’s University, [comp. L. c. Ellison et al.] (Kingston, 1969), Early Toronto newspapers (Firth) [see section III], and W. S. Wallace, “The periodical literature of Upper Canada,” CHR, 12 (1931): 4–22; for Prince Edward Island: W. L. Cotton, “The press in Prince Edward Island,” Past and present of P.E.I. (MacKinnon and Warburton), 112–21 [see section IV], and R. L. Cotton, “Early press,” Historic highlights of Prince Edward Island, ed. M. C. Brehaut (Charlottetown, 1955), 40–45; and for Quebec: Beaulieu et J. Hamelin, La presse québécoise [ see section III] .
Acadian Recorder, Halifax. Began publication 16 Jan. 1813 as a weekly. A tri-weekly was also published from 5 Sept. 1863, and a daily from 1868. It ceased publication on 10 May 1930.
L’Avenir, Montréal. Published from 24 June 1847 to 22 Dec. 1857.
British Colonist, Halifax. Its full title initially was British Colonist: a Literary, Political and Commercial Journal. Published from 25 July 1848 until 31 Dec. 1874 as a tri-weekly; a weekly was added in January 1849 and a daily edition on 13 Dec. 1869. From 11 Sept. 1851 until 20 Jan. 1855, the title was British Colonist, and North American Railway Journal.
British Colonist, Toronto. Began as a weekly on 1 February 1838 and became a semi-weekly in August 1843. A daily edition, the Daily Colonist, began in November 1851 and a weekly, the News of the Week, or Weekly Colonist, in August 1852. In September 1860 the daily and semi-weekly editions were dropped, but the News of the Week continued until December 1861.
British Colonist, Victoria. See Daily Colonist
British Columbian, New Westminster, B.C. Published under a variety of titles from 13 Feb. 1861 to 25 July 1869 and from December 1881 to July
1950. Its frequency varied between weekly and semi-weekly, except from 16 March to 25 July 1869 when it was published as a daily in Victoria. In 1886 it became the weekly edition of the Columbian.
British Whig, Kingston, Ont. See Daily British Whig
Canadian Illustrated News, Montreal. Published from 30 Oct. 1869 to 22 Dec. 1883.
Canadian Monetary Times and Insurance Chronicle, Toronto. See Monetary Times
Le Canadien, Québec. Published from 22 Nov. 1806 to 11 Feb. 1893.
Cariboo Sentinel, Barkerville, B.C. Published from 6 June 1865 to 30 Oct. 1875 although publication was suspended for several short periods. The paper was published at various times as a weekly, a semi-weekly, and a semi-monthly.
Christian Guardian, Toronto. Published as a weekly at York (Toronto) from 21 Nov. 1829 until 10 June 1925 when it was superseded by the New Outlook, which was in turn succeeded by the United Church Observer on 1 March 1939. A general index of the Christian Guardian for the years 1829–67 is available at the UCA. A selective index for church news and general historical information is in preparation for the period after 1867.
Chronicle & Gazette, Kingston, Ont. See Daily News
Chronicle and News, Kingston, Ont. See Daily News
Le Courrier de Saint-Hyacinthe, Saint-Hyacinthe, Qué. Began publication on 24 Feb. 1853.
Le Courrier du Canada, Québec. Published from 2 Feb. 1857 to 11 April 1901.
Daily British Colonist, Victoria. See Daily Colonist
Daily British Colonist and Victoria Chronicle. See Daily Colonist
Daily British Whig, Kingston, Ont. Began publication as the semi-weekly British Whig in February 1834. The paper also appeared under the titles British Whig and General Advertiser for the Midland District and British Whig and General Advertiser for Canada West. On 1 Jan. 1849 it became the Daily British Whig, and the Weekly British Whig was also published. On 1 Dec. 1926 the paper merged with the Daily Standard to became the Whig-Standard.
Daily Colonist, Victoria. Published under various titles from 11 Dec. 1858 to the present. Until 28 July 1860 the full name was the British Colonist; from 31 July 1860 to 23 June 1866, it was the Daily British Colonist. On 25 June 1866 it absorbed the Victoria Daily Chronicle (1862–66) and from then to 6 Aug. 1872 was known as the Daily British Colonist and Victoria Chronicle; from 7 Aug. 1872 to 31 Dec. 1886 the name was the Daily British Colonist, and from 1 Jan. 1887 to the present, the Daily Colonist. The paper began as a weekly, then on 16 May 1859 a tri-weekly issue was added (the weekly continuing as the Weekly British Colonist).
The paper published five issues per week beginning on 31 July 1860, and after 4 Feb. 1861 became a full-scale daily.
Daily Evening Mercury, Quebec. See Quebec Daily Mercury
Daily Free Press, Winnipeg. See Manitoba Free Press
Daily Mail and Empire, Toronto. See Mail
Daily News, Kingston, Ont. Published from 7 Oct. 1851 to 1908, it was sometimes issued as the Kingston Daily News, the Kingston News, and the News and Times. In April 1908 it became the Daily Standard and on 1 Dec. 1926 merged with the Daily British Whig to form the Whig-Standard. From 1847 to about 1899 a weekly edition, the Chronicle and News, was published. The predecessors of the latter were the Kingston Gazette (1810–18), the Kingston Chronicle (1819–33), and the semi-weekly Chronicle & Gazette (29 June 1833–1847), which had as its full title Chronicle & Gazette and Kingston Commercial Advertiser until 1840 when the sub-title was dropped.
Daily Standard, Kingston, Ont. See Daily News
Daily Sun, Saint John, N.B. Published from 29 July 1878 as the Daily Sun, from 2 June 1887 as the St. John Daily Sun, and from 5 May 1906 as the Sun. On 14 March 1910 it merged with the Daily Telegraph to become the Daily Telegraph and the Sun (later the Telegraph-Journal).
Daily Telegraph, Saint John, N. B. See Telegraph
Daily Witness, Montreal. See Montreal Daily Witness
L’Étendard, Montréal. Published from 1 May 1883 to 20 March 1893.
L’Événement, Québec. Published from 13 May 1867 to 3 March 1967.
Evening Express, Halifax. Published as a tri-weekly from 4 Jan. 1858 to 30 Dec. 1872 as the Evening Express and Commercial Record, in 1873 it became a daily as the Evening Express, Daily Edition. On 16 July 1874 it became the Evening Express and apparently ceased publishing on 31 Dec. 1874.
Evening Mercury, St John’s. Published as a daily from 1882 to 31 Dec. 1889 when it was superseded by the Evening Herald which was published until about 1920.
Evening Star, Montreal. See Montreal Star
Evening Telegram, St John’s. Published as a daily from 3 April 1879 to the present.
Evening Telegram, Toronto. Published daily from 18 April 1876 to 30 Oct. 1971, first as the Evening Telegram, and then as the Telegram. After 25 Feb. 1949 it was called the Toronto Telegram.
Examiner, Charlottetown. Published under a variety of titles from 7 Aug. 1847 until 1922; the Examiner began as a weekly which lasted until at least the end of December 1876. For a brief period from 23
Feb. 1850 to 7 April 1851 it published as a semi-weekly under the title Examiner and Semi-Weekly Intelligencer. A daily edition was published from 17 May 1877 until June 1922, and a Weekly Examiner was issued from 30 Nov. 1877 until about 1906.
Examiner, Toronto. Published as a weekly from 3 July 1838 until 29 Aug. 1855 when it merged with the Globe.
Free Press, Ottawa. Published as a daily from December 1869, it became the Ottawa Free Press on 13 Aug. 1888.
Gazette, Montreal. Began publication on 3 June 1778.
La Gazette de Montréal. See Gazette
La Gazette du commerce et littéraire, pour la ville et district de Montréal. See Gazette
La Gazette littéraire pour la ville et district de Montréal. See Gazette
Globe, Toronto. Began as a weekly on 5 March 1844, became a semi-weekly 4 Nov. 1846, a tri-weekly 3 July 1849, and a daily 3 Oct. 1853. A second weekly series began 6 July 1849 and continued to 28 Jan. 1914. On S Jan. 1877 it amalgamated with the Canada Farmer, and its title changed to Weekly Globe and Canada Farmer. A second semi-weekly series was published from 19 Oct. 1853 to 2 July 1855 when it became a tri-weekly which lasted until 1864. There was a second daily, the Evening Globe, from 19 Dec. 1861 to 20 July 1908. The Western Globe, published weekly in Toronto but issued from London, Canada West, lasted from 16 Oct. 1845 until at least 1851. The title became the Globe and Mail when it merged with the Daily Mail and Empire on 23 Nov. 1936 and publication continues under this title to the present.
Halifax Herald. Published from 14 Jan. 1875 until it merged with the Halifax Chronicle to form the Halifax Chronicle-Herald on 1 Jan. 1949. Until 31 Dec. 1891 its title was the Morning Herald; thereafter it was called the Halifax Herald.
Hamilton Spectator, Hamilton, Ont. Published from 15 July 1846 to the present, first as a semi-weekly, the Spectator and Journal of Commerce, then on 10 May 1852 as the Daily Spectator and Journal of Commerce. On 31 March 1865 it became the Spectator, on 12 Aug. 1867 the Daily Spectator, and in 1876–77 the Spectator again. By 30 April 1883 it was known as the Hamilton Daily Spectator, the name it retained until 21 March 1890 when the format changed and the title became the Hamilton Spectator.
Herald, Montreal. Published from 19 Oct. 1811 to 18 Oct. 1957. This paper published, at least from 1867 to 1913, a weekly edition under the title Montreal Weekly Herald.
Islander, Charlottetown. Published as a weekly from 2 Dec. 1842 until June 1874. Its full title was the
Islander, or Prince Edward Weekly Intelligencer and Advertiser until 21 Jan. 1853 when it became the Islander, or Prince Edward Island Weekly Intelligencer and Advertiser, and in December 1872 the Prince Edward Islander: a Weekly Newspaper of General Intelligence. It was absorbed by the Weekly Patriot in July 1874.
Le Journal de Québec, Québec. Published from 1 Dec. 1842 to 1 Oct. 1889.
Le Journal des Trois-Rivières. Published from 19 May 1865 to 19 March 1891. A Journal des Trois-Rivières was also published from 29 Aug. 1847 to 31 Dec. 1853.
Kingston Chronicle, Kingston, Ont. See Daily News
Leader, Toronto. A semi-weekly edition began on 1 July 1852 and a weekly edition on 7 July 1852. A daily edition was added on 11 July 1853. The semi-weekly ceased publication in 1864, but the daily and weekly editions continued until 1878.
Mail, Toronto. Began publication as a daily on 30 March 1872. Its name was changed to the Toronto Daily Mail on 2 Aug. 1880. The paper merged with the Empire (Toronto) to become the Daily Mail and Empire on 7 Feb. 1895. The Daily Mail and Empire merged with the Globe to become the Globe and Mail on 23 Nov. 1936.
Manitoba Daily Free Press, Winnipeg. See Manitoba Free Press
Manitoba Free Press, Winnipeg. Founded on 30 Nov. 1872 as a weekly, it became the Daily Free Press on 6 July 1874 and the Manitoba Daily Free Press on 8 April 1876. Its title was changed to the Manitoba Morning Free Press on 5 June 1894 and the Manitoba Free Press on 27 Jan. 1915. It became the Winnipeg Free Press on 2 Dec. 1931 and publication has continued under this title to the present.
La Minerve, Montréal. Published from 9 Nov. 1826 to 27 May 1899.
Moncton Times, Moncton, N.B. Began publication on 10 Dec. 1868 as a weekly. A daily edition was added on 11 Aug. 1877 and is still being published. There have been several slight variations in the title.
Le Monde, Montréal. See Le Monde canadien
Le Monde canadien, Montréal. Published from 19 Sept. 1867 to 5 July 1900.
Monetary Times, Toronto. Published from 15 Aug. 1867 as the weekly Canadian Monetary Times and Insurance Chronicle, it became the Monetary and Commercial Times, Insurance Chronicle on 25 March 1870 and the Monetary Times and Trade Review, Insurance Chronicle on 8 July 1871. After some further name changes it became the Monetary Times in June 1931. It was issued as a monthly from 1943 until it was absorbed in September 1970 by the Executive.
Montreal Daily Herald. See Herald
Montreal Daily Star. See Montreal Star
Montreal Daily Witness. Published from 13 Aug. 1860 to 11 July 1913. The weekly edition, Montreal Witness, appeared from 5 Jan. 1846 to May 1938.
Montreal Gazette. See Gazette
Montreal Gazette and Commercial Advertiser. See Gazette
Montreal Herald. See Herald
Montreal Herald and Daily Commercial Gazette. See Herald
Montreal Herald for the Country. See Herald
Montreal Star. Published from 16 Jan. 1869 to 25 Sept. 1979.
Montreal Weekly Herald. See Herald
Montreal Witness. See Montreal Daily Witness
Morning Chronicle, Halifax. Published under various titles from 24 Jan. 1844 to the present. It began as a tri-weekly which lasted until 1877; a daily was added on 3 Aug. 1864, and a weekly was also printed from 1844 until 1912. The paper became the Halifax Chronicle on 22 Jan. 1927, and on 1 Jan. 1949 it merged with the Herald to become the Halifax Chronicle-Herald, and the Chronicle-Herald after 26 Dec. 1959.
Morning Chronicle, Quebec. See Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph
Morning Herald, Halifax. See Halifax Herald
Morning News, Saint John, N.B. Published from 16 Sept. 1839 until 8 April 1884 under a variety of titles. It began as a tri-weekly, and became a daily on 2 Jan. 1869.
Morning Telegraph, Saint John, N. B. See Telegraph
New Brunswick Courier, Saint John, N. B. A weekly, it began publication on 2 May 1811 and continued to 1865.
New Brunswick Reporter and Fredericton Advertiser. Published from 23 Nov. 1844 to December 1902. It was a weekly, except from May 1882 to March 1888, when it was issued semi-weekly. On 6 Oct. 1888 the title changed to Reporter and Fredericton Advertiser.
Newfoundlander, St John’s. Published from 1806 until 1884 although issues are only available from 1827. The paper was a weekly until 3 May 1852 when it became a semi-weekly.
New Outlook, Toronto. See Christian Guardian
Nor’Wester, Winnipeg. The first newspaper published in the Red River Settlement, it appeared from 28 Dec. 1859 to 24 Nov. 1869.
Le Nouveau Monde, Montréal. See Le Monde canadien
Novascotian, Halifax. Published under various titles from 1824 to 25 Dec. 1925. Its full title initially was the Novascotian or Colonial Herald, but on 2 Jan. 1840 it became just the Novascotian. It was called the Nova Scotian and Weekly Chronicle from 1892 until 13 Oct. 1922. At that time the format changed and it was published as the Nova Scotian:
Nova Scotia’s Farm and Home Journal until it ceased publication.
L’Opinion publique, Montréal. Published from 1 Jan. 1870 to 27 Dec. 1883.
Ottawa Citizen. Began in 1844 as the Packet, a weekly, but became the Ottawa Citizen on 22 Feb. 1851. A semi-weekly edition was added on 4 Oct. 1859 which by 15 May 1865 had become a daily. From 18 Aug. 1871 to 25 June 1890 it was called the Ottawa Daily Citizen, and between 26 June 1890 and 13 May 1892 it was the Daily Citizen. Thereafter it was known as the Ottawa Citizen, under which title it is still published.
Ottawa Free Press. See Free Press
La Patrie, Montréal. Published from 24 Feb. 1879 to 9 Jan. 1978. This paper became a weekly from 15 Nov. 1957.
Patriot, Charlottetown. Began as a weekly on 8 July 1865, becoming a semi-weekly in 1867 and absorbing the Islander in June 1874. The Weekly Patriot was added in July 1874, and on 4 April 1881 the semi-weekly edition became the Daily Patriot; it continues as the Evening Patriot. The paper is sometimes said to have begun publication on 5 July 1859 because it was numbered consecutively from the Protestant and Evangelical Witness, but for various reasons, including religious affiliation and financial support, it is not strictly correct to assume that the Patriot was a continuation of the Protestant.
Patriot, Kingston, Ont., and Toronto. Began publication as a weekly in Kingston in 1828 as the Patriot and Farmer’s Monitor. Moved to York (Toronto) on 7 Dec. 1832. A semi-weekly edition began in November 1833 and continued to April 1852; in March 1834 the title was changed to the Patriot, and in 1839 to the Toronto Patriot. In April 1850 a daily edition was added, entitled the Toronto Daily Patriot and Express; it continued to 1855 and was absorbed, for a time, by the Leader (Toronto). The weekly ceased publication in 1878.
Patriot, St John’s. Published as a weekly from 1833 to June 1890. In 1842 the name was changed from the Newfoundland Patriot to the Patriot & Terra Nova Herald. In 1877 it became the Patriot and Catholic Herald for four issues only. In 1878 it was the Patriot and Terra Nova Advocate.
La Presse, Montréal. Began publication on 20 Oct. 1884.
Public Ledger, St John’s. Published from about 1820 to 1882 as a semi-weekly, then as a tri-weekly, and finally, in 1859, as a daily. Its full title was the Public Ledger and Newfoundland General Advertiser until 3 Feb. 1875 when it became the Public Ledger.
Quebec Chronicle. See Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph
Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph. Began publication on 18 May 1847.
Quebec Daily Evening Mercury. See Quebec Daily Mercury
Quebec Daily Mercury. Published from 5 Jan. 1805 to 17 Oct. 1903.
Quebec Mercury. See Quebec Daily Mercury
Quebec Morning Chronicle. See Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph
Royal Gazette, Charlottetown. Published from 1791 to the present. This paper began as a semi-monthly entitled Royal Gazette, and Miscellany of the Island of Saint John published by the king’s or queen’s printer. Subsequently it became a weekly.
Royal Gazette, St John’s. Published from 27 Aug. 1807 as a weekly. Its full title was the Royal Gazette and Newfoundland Advertiser. In October 1924 the paper became the Newfoundland Gazette.
St. John Daily Sun. See Daily Sun
St. John Daily Telegraph and Morning Journal. See Telegraph
Saint John Globe, Saint John, N.B. Began publication in 1858 as the Daily Evening Globe; on 26 Sept. 1866 it became the Saint John Globe. It merged with the Evening Times-Star in January 1927 to form the Evening Times-Globe which is still published.
Le Sauvage, Montréal. See L’Avenir
Telegraph, Saint John, N.B. Begun as a tri-weekly, the Morning Telegraph, on 20 Sept. 1862, this paper became the Weekly Telegraph one week later, and a daily, the St. John Daily Telegraph and Morning Journal, on 1 July 1869. Its title was
changed to the Daily Telegraph on 8 Sept. 1873 and after absorbing the Saint John Sun to the Daily Telegraph and the Sun from 14 March 1910 to 14 July 1923. On 16 July 1923 the paper merged with the Daily Journal and became the Telegraph-Journal, which is still published. This paper appeared under many variant titles. The titles appearing in this volume include the Daily Telegraph, Morning Telegraph, St. John Daily Telegraph and Morning Journal, and Weekly Telegraph.
Times and General Commercial Gazette, St John’s. Published from 15 Aug. 1832 until 23 March 1895. It was a weekly until 25 Dec. 1844, and thereafter a semi-weekly.
Toronto Daily Mail. See Mail
Toronto Daily Patriot and Express. See Patriot
Toronto Patriot. See Patriot
Toronto World. Published as a daily from August 1880 until 9 April 1921 when it was absorbed by the Daily Mail and Empire. From 24 May 1891 it published a weekly, the Sunday World, which the Daily Mail and Empire continued to publish until 8 Nov. 1924.
Victoria Daily Standard. Published as a daily from 20 June 1870 to 31 Aug. 1889. The title was Evening Standard after 4 Aug. 1888.
Weekly British Whig, Kingston, Ont. See Daily British Whig
Weekly Globe, Toronto. See Globe
Weekly Telegraph, Saint John, N.B. See Telegraph
III: REFERENCE WORKS
ACHINTRE, AUGUSTE. Manuel électoral; portraits et dossiers parlementaires du premier parlement de Québec. Montréal, 1871; réimprimé 1871.
AKRIGG, GEORGE PHILLIP VERNON, and HELEN
B. AKRIGG. 1001 British Columbia place names. Vancouver, 1969. 2nd edition, 1970. 3rd edition, 1973.
ALLAIRE, JEAN-BAPTISTS-ARTHUR. Dictionnaire
biographique du clergé canadien-français. 6 vols.
Montréal et Saint-Hyacinthe, Qué., 1908–34.
[I]: Les anciens. Montréal, 1910.
[II]: Les contemporains. Saint-Hyacinthe, 1908.
[III]: [Suppléments.] 6 parts in 1 vol. Montréal, 1910–19.
[IV]: Le clergé canadien-français: revue mensuelle ([Montréal]), 1 (1919–20). Only one volume of this journal was published.
[V]: Compléments. 6 parts in 1 vol. Montréal, 1928–32.
[VI]: Untitled. Saint-Hyacinthe, 1934.
ALMANACS. The almanacs have been listed under this
heading to facilitate their identification. Because titles within series vary and publishers or editors often change, the almanacs have in the main been listed under a general title, with the specifics found on title-pages following. The information in square brackets is given as a guide and may not be completely accurate.
Belcher’s farmer’s almanack, [published in Halifax from 1824 to 1930). Edited by Clement Horton Belcher from 1824 to 1870 when its publication was taken over by the firm of McAlpine and Barnes, later the McAlpine Publishing Company. From 1824 to 1831 its title was The farmer’s almanack . . . ;in 1832 it became Belcher’s farmer’s almanack . . . , a title it retained with minor variations until its disappearance.
Montreal pocket almanack, [from 1842 to 1891]. Published by Jos. Starke and Company, 1842–79; J. Theo. Robinson, 1880–91. From 1842 to 1854 and in 1856, the title was The Montreal
pocket almanack, and general register . . . ;in 1855, 1857, and 1859, The Montreal pocket almanack . . . ;in 1858, 1860, and 1861, from 1864 to 1872, and from 1880 to 1891, Starke’s pocket almanac and general register . . . ;in 1862 and 1863, Starke’s pocket almanack . . . ; from 1873 to 1879, Starke’s pocket almanac, advertiser and general register. . . .
New-Brunswick almanac, [published in Saint John, N.B., from at least 1825 to 1885 (last issue used in vol. XI)]. In 1828 its title was An almanack . . . , but by 1832 it had become The New Brunswick almanack. . . . In 1849 it became The New-Brunswick almanac, and register . . . prepared by the Fredericton Athenœum.
Quebec almanac/Almanach de Québec, [published from 1780 to 1841, except for 1781, 1790, and 1793]. Publishers: William Brown, 1788; Samuel Neilson, 1791; John Neilson, 1794–1823; Neilson and Cowan, 1824–36; S. Neilson, 1837; W. Neilson, 1838–41. From 1780 to 1791, its title was Almanach de Québec . . . ;from 1794 to 1796, Almanac de Québec . . . ; in 1797 and 1798, Almanac de Québec . . . /The Quebec almanac . . . ;from 1803 to 1812, Almanach de Québec; et état civil et militaire de l’Amirique-britannique . . . /The Quebec almanac; and British American royal kalendar . . . ; from 1813 to 1841, The Quebec almanac; and British American royal kalendar. . . .
ARMSTRONG, FREDERICK HENRY. Handbook of Upper Canadian chronology and territorial legislation. London, Ont., 1967.
AUDET, FRANCIS-JOSEPH. Les députés de Montréal (ville et comtés), 1792–1867. Montréal, 1943.
—— Les députés de Saint-Maurice (1808–1838) et de Champlain (1830–1838). (Pages trifluviennes, sér. A, 12.) Trois-Rivières, 1934.
—— Les députés des Trois-Rivières (1808–1838).
(Pages trifluviennes, sér. A, 11.) Trois-Rivières, 1934.
Australian dictionary of biography. 7 vols. to date. Melbourne, 1966– . General editor for vols. I–V, Douglas Pike; vol. VI, Bede Nairn; vols. VII– , Bede Nairn and Geoffrey Serle.
BEAULIEU, ANDRÉ, et JEAN HAMELIN. La presse québécoise des origines à nos fours. [2e éd.] 4 vols. parus. Québec, 1973– .
Belcher’s farmer’s almanack. See ALMANACS
A bibliography of Canadians, being items in the Public Library of Toronto, Canada, relating to the early history and development of Canada. Edited by Frances Maria Staton and Marie Tremaine. Toronto, 1934; reprinted 1965.
A bibliography of Canadians: first supplement. . . . Edited by Gertrude Mabel Boyle with Marjorie Colbeck. Toronto, 1959; reprinted 1969.
A bibliography of the Prairie provinces to 1953 with biographical index. Compiled by Bruce Braden Peel. 2nd edition. Toronto and Buffalo, N.Y., 1973.
BISHOP, OLGA BERNICE et al. Bibliography of Ontario history, 1867–1976: cultural, economic, political, social. (Ontario historical studies series.) 2 vols. Toronto, 1980.
BORTHWICK, JOHN DOUGLAS. History and biographical gazetteer of Montreal to the year 1892. Montreal, 1892.
—— Montreal, its history, to which is added biographical sketches, with photographs, of many of its principal citizens. Montreal, 1875.
British Museum general catalogue of printed books.
Photolithographic edition to 1955. 263 vols. London, 1959–66. A new catalogue, The British Library catalogue of printed books to 1975, began publication in 1980.
Business and general directory of Newfoundland. See DIRECTORIES
Canada, an encyclopœdia of the country: the Canadian dominion considered in its historic relations, its natural resources, its material progress, and its national development. Edited by John Castell Hopkins. 6 vols. and index. Toronto, 1898–1900.
Canada directory. See DIRECTORIES
The Canadian biographical dictionary and portrait gallery of eminent and self-made men. 2 vols. Toronto, 1880–81.
The Canadian directory of parliament, 1867–1967.
Edited by James Keith Johnson. (PAC publication.) Ottawa, 1968.
The Canadian men and women of the time: a handbook of Canadian biography. Edited by Henry James Morgan. 1 st edition. Toronto, 1898. 2nd edition. 1912.
The Canadian parliamentary companion. Published in Quebec in 1862 and 1863, in Montreal from 1864 to 1874, and in Ottawa from 1875 to date. Appeared irregularly from 1862, then usually annually from 1871. The 1898–99 edition has the title The parliamentary guide . . . and the volumes from 1901 to date The Canadian parliamentary guide. . . . Editors: Henry James Morgan from 1862 to 1864, in 1869 and from 1871 to 1874; Charles Herbert Mackintosh from 1877 to 1881; John Alexander Gemmill from 1883 to 1897.
Canadian Religious Conference. Abridged guide to the archives of religious communities in Canada/ Guide sommaire des archives des communautés au Canada. Ottawa, 1974.
Canadians, 1867–1900: monographs; Canada’s national bibliography/canadiana, 1867–1900: monographies; la bibliographie rationale du Canada. Microfiche edition. Ottawa, 1980– .
Catalogue of pamphlets in the Public Archives of Canada/Catalogue des brochures aux Archives publiques du Canada. [1493–1931.] Compiled by Magdalen Casey. (PAC publications, 13.) 2 vols. Ottawa, 1931–32.
CENTRE D’ÉTUDES ACADIENNES, UNIVERSITÉ DE MONCTON. Inventaire général des sources documentaires sur les Acadiens. 3 vols. Moncton, N.-B., 1975–77.
CHADWICK, EDWARD MARION. Ontarian families; genealogies of United-Empire-Loyalist and other pioneer families of Upper Canada. 2 vols. Toronto, 1894–98; reprinted 2 vols. in 1, Lambertville, N.J., 1970. Vol. 1 reprinted with an introduction by William Felix Edmund Money, Belleville, Ont., 1972.
CHAFE, LEVI G. Chafes sealing book: a history of the Newfoundland seal fishery from the earliest available records down to and including the voyage of 1923. Edited by Harris Munden Mosdell. 3rd edition. St John’s, 1923. The first two editions were published as Report of the Newfoundland seal-fishery, from 1863, “the first year of the steamers, “ to 1894, in 1894, and Report of the Newfoundland seal fishery from 1863 (the first year of the steamers) to 1905, in 1905.
Commemorative biographical record of the county of York, Ontario; containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens and many of the early settled families. Toronto, 1907.
COOKS, ALAN, and CLIVE HOLLAND. The exploration of northern Canada, 500 to 1920: a chronology. Toronto, 1978.
CORNISH, GEORGE HENRY. Cyclopœdia of Methodism in Canada, containing historical, educational, and statistical information. . . . 2 vols. Toronto and Halifax, 1881–1903.
A cyclopœdia of Canadian biography, being chiefly men of the time. . . . Edited by George MacLean Rose. (Rose’s national biographical series, I-II.) 2 vols. Toronto, 1886–88.
DENT, JOHN CHARLES. The Canadian portrait gallery. 4 vols. Toronto, 1880–81.
DESJARDINS, JOSEPH. Guide parlementaire historique de la province de Québec, 1792 à 1902. Québec, 1902.
Dictionary of American biography. Edited by Allen Johnson et al. 20 vols., index, and 2 supplements [to 1940]. New York, 1928–58; reprinted 22 vols. in –11 and index, [1946?–58]. 4 additional supplements [to 1960]. Edited by Edward Topping James et al. [ 1973–80. ] Concise DAB. [ 1964. ] 2nd edition. 1977. 3rd edition. 1980.
Dictionary of national biography. Edited by Leslie Stephen and Sidney Lee. 63 vols., 3 supplements, and index and epitome [to 1900]. London, 1885–1–903 . 6 additional supplements [to 1960]. Edited by Sidney Lee et al.
1912–71. Concise DNB. 2 vols. [1953]–61. Corrections and additions to the “Dictionary of national biography.” Boston, 1966.
Dictionnaire des œuvres littéraires du Québec. Maurice Lemire et al., éditeurs. 2 vols. parus [à 1939]. Montréal, 1978– .
DIRECTORIES. Issued initially as single works, these frequently became regular, usually annual, publications in the 19th century. Because titles within series varied greatly and editors or compilers frequently changed, the directories most often used in the preparation of volume XI have been listed below by region and under a general title, with the dates of the relevant years following. Details of various titles and publishers given on title pages, as well as of the places of publication of these directories, can be found in Ryder, Checklist of Canadian directories.
Canada directory, [1851–66]. Used in volume XI were The Canada directory . . . , ed. R. W. S. Mackay (Montreal, 1851); The Canada directory for 1857–58 . . . (Montreal, [1857]); Mitchell & Co.’s Canada classified directory for 1865–66 (Toronto, [1865]); Lovell’s Canadian dominion directory for 1871 . . . (Montreal, [1871]).
Halifax directory. Used in vol. XI were Nugent’s business directory of the city of Halifax for 1858–9 (Halifax, 1858); The Halifax, N.S. business directory, for 1863 . . . , comp. Luke Hutchinson (Halifax, 1863); McAlpine’s Halifax city directory . . . , for 1869–70 to 1886–87.
Hamilton directory. Used in volume XI were City of Hamilton directory . . . (Hamilton, 1853; 1856; 1858); Hutchinson’s Hamilton directory for 1862–63 . . . (Hamilton, 1862); Sutherland & Co.’s Hamilton city directory for 1866 (Ingersoll, Ont., 1866); Sutherland’s city of Hamilton and county of Wentworth directory . . . (Hamilton, 1867–68; 1868–69); Sutherland’s city of Hamilton directory . . . (Hamilton, 1869; 1870); City of Hamilton directory for 1871–2 . . . (Hamilton, 1871); Cherrier & Kirwin’s Hamilton directory for 1872–73 . . . (Montreal, [1872]); McAlpine’s Hamilton city and county of Wentworth directory, 1875 . . . (Montreal, [1875]); City of Hamilton annual alphabetical, general, street, miscellaneous and subscribers’ classified business directory . . . (Hamilton), from 1874 to 1889–90.
Montreal directory, [1842–43 to 1893–94] . Montreal. Edited by Robert Walter Stuart Mackay, 1842–54; Mrs R. W. S. Mackay, 1855–63; John Lovell, 1853-[93]. Title varies: The Montreal directory . . . , 1842–43 to 1855; Mackay’s Montreal directory . . . , 1856–57 to
1867–68; Montreal directory . . . , 1868–69 to 1874–75; Lovell’s Montreal directory . . . , 1875–76 to 1893–94.
Newfoundland directory. Used in volume XI were Lovell’s province of Newfoundland directory for 1871 . . . (Montreal, 1871); Business and general directory of Newfoundland, 1877 . . . , compiled by John A. Rochfort (Montreal, 1877).
Nova Scotia directory. Used in Volume XI were Hutchinson’s Nova Scotia directory for 1864–65 . . . (Halifax, [1864]); Hutchinson’s Nova Scotia directory for 1866–67 . . . (Montreal, [1866]); McAlpine’s Nova Scotia directory for 1868–69 . . . (Halifax, [1868]); McAlpine’s Nova Scotia directory for 1890–1897 . . . (Halifax, [1890]); Province of Nova Scotia directory for 1871 . . . , comp. John Lovell (Montreal, [1871]).
Ottawa directory. Used in vol. XI were “The Ottawa Citizen” directory of Ottawa, 1863 . . . (Ottawa, 1863); Ottawa city and counties of Carleton and Russell directory, 1866–67, comp. James Sutherland (Ottawa, 1866); Sutherland’s city of Ottawa directory . . . (Ottawa, 1868; 1869–70); Hunter, Rose and Co.’s city of Ottawa directory . . . for 1870–71 . . . , comp. W. H. Irwin (Ottawa, 1870); Chewier & Kirwin’s Ottawa directory for 1872–73 . . . (Montreal, 1872); City of Ottawa alphabetical, general, miscellaneous and subscribers’ classified business directory, August 1873 to August 1874 . . . (Ottawa, 1873); Ottawa directory for 1874–75 . . . (Ottawa, 1874): Ottawa directory, 1875, and dominion guide . . . (Ottawa, 1875); City of Ottawa and central Canada directory . . . (Ottawa, 1876); City of Ottawa . . . directory and dominion guide . . . (Ottawa), from 1875 to 1884.
Quebec directory. Some of the directories used in vol. XI were Quebec directory and strangers’ guide to the city and environs, 1844–45, comp. Alfred Hawkins (Quebec, 1844); The Quebec directory, and city and commercial register, 1847–48, comp. Alfred Hawkins (Montreal, 1847); Mackay’s Quebec directory for 1848–49 . . . (Quebec, 1848; 1850; 1852); Quebec business directory, compiled in June and July, 1854 . . . , comp. Samuel McLaughlin (Quebec, 1854); McLaughlin’s Quebec directory . . . (Quebec, 1855; 1857); The Quebec directory for 1858–59 . . . , comp. G. H. Cherrier and P. M. Hamelin (Quebec, 1858); The Quebec directory . . . (Quebec), for 1860–61 to 1889–90, first published by Georges-Hippolyte Cherrier* and then by A.-Benjamin Cherrier, with slightly varying titles.
Saint John directory. Used in vol. XI were Hutchinson’s St. John directory for 1863–64 . . . (Saint John, N.B., 1863); McAlpine’s St. John directory . . . (Saint John), for 1872–73 to 1887–88.
Toronto directory. Toronto. Used in vol. XI were York commercial directory, street guide, and register, 1833–4 . . . , comp. George Walton ([1833]); The city of Toronto and the Home District commercial directory and register with almanack and calendar for 1837 . . . , comp. George Walton ([1837]); The Toronto directory, and street guide, for 1843–4, comp. Francis Lewis (1843); Brown’s Toronto City and Home District directory, 1846–7 . . . (1846); Rowsell’s city of Toronto and county of York directory, for 1850–1 . . . , ed. J. Armstrong (1850); Brown’s Toronto general directory, 1856 . . . ([1856]), also issued for 1861; Caverhill’s Toronto city directory, for 1859–60 . . . , comp. W. C. F. Caverhill ([1859]); Hutchinson’s Toronto directory, 1862–63 . . . , comp. Thomas Hutchinson ([1862]); Mitchell’s Toronto directory, for 1864–5 . . . (1864); City of Toronto illustrated business directory for 1865 . . . (1865); Mitchell do Co.’s general directory for the city of Toronto, and gazetteer of the counties of York and Peel, for 1866 (1866); City of Toronto directory, for 1867–8 . . . , comp. James Sutherland (1867); W. C. Chewett & Co’s Toronto city directory, 1868–9 . . . (1868); Robertson & Cook’s Toronto city directory for 1870 . . . , comp. W. H. Irwin and E. F. Owen (1870; 1871); Toronto city directory, May, 1873 to May, 1874 . . . , comp. W. H. Irwin (1873); Fisher & Taylor’s Toronto directory, for the year 1874 . . . ([1874]); Toronto directory . . . , 1875 to 1882; Toronto city directory . . . , 1883 to 1890.
A directory of the members of the Legislative Assembly of Nova Scotia, 1758–1958. Introduction by Charles Bruce Fergusson. (PANS publications, Nova Scotia series, II.) Halifax, 1958.
The dominion annual register and review .
[1878–86]. Edited by Henry James Morgan et al. 8 vols. Montreal, Ottawa, and Toronto, 1879–87.
Early Toronto newspapers, 1793–1867: a catalogue of newspapers published in the town of York and the city of Toronto from the beginning to confederation. Edited by Edith Grace Firth, with an introduction by Henry Cummings Campbell. Toronto, 1961.
Encyclopedia Canadiana. Edited by John Everett Robbins et al. 10 vols. Ottawa, [1957–58]. [Revised edition.] Edited by Kenneth H. Pearson et al. Toronto, [1975] .
FAUTEUX, ÆGIDIUS. Patriotes de 1837–1838. Montréal, 1950.
GREAT BRITAIN, ADMIRALTY. The navy list. . . . London, 1846–86.
——WAR OFFICE. A list of the general and field officers as they rank in the army. . . . [London, 1754–1868.]
——A list of the officers of the army and of the Corps of Royal Marines on full, retired, and half pay. . . . London, 1849–64.
——The monthly army list. London, 1798–1940. See also HART, HENRY GEORGE. The new annual army list. . . .
Guide des sources d’archives sur le Canada français, au Canada. (PAC publication.) Ottawa, 1975.
Guide to the reports of the Public Archives of Canada, 1872–1972. Compiled by Françoise
Caron-Houle. (PAC publication.) Ottawa, 1975.
The Halifax, N.S. business directory. See DIRECTORIES
Hamilton directory. See DIRECTORIES
Handbook of North American Indians. General editor:
William C. Sturtevant. 3 vols. to date. Washington,
1978– .
HARPER, JOHN RUSSELL. Early painters and engravers in Canada. [Toronto], 1970.
——Historical directory of New Brunswick newspapers and periodicals. Fredericton, 1961.
HART, HENRY GEORGE. The new annual army list. . . . London, 1839–1916. The cover-title is Hart’s army list.
Hutchinson’s Nova Scotia directory. See DIRECTORIES
Hutchinson’s St. John directory. See DIRECTORIES
[LANGELIER, JEAN-CHRYSOSTOME.] List of lands granted by the crown in the province of Quebec from 1763 to 31st December 1890. Quebec, 1891. Published in French as Liste des terrains concédés par la couronne dans la province de Québec de 1763 au 31 décembre 1890. 1891.
LE JEUNE, LOUIS[-MARIE]. Dictionnaire général de biographie, histoire, littérature, agriculture, commerce, industrie et des arts, sciences, mœurs, coutumes, institutions politiques et religieuses du Canada. 2 vols. Ottawa, [1931].
Lovell’s Canadian dominion directory. See DIRECTORIES
Lovell’s province of Newfoundland directory. See DIRECTORIES
LOWTHER, BARBARA JOAN [SONIA HORSFIELD], and MURIEL LAING. A bibliography of British Columbia: laying the foundations, 1849–1899. Victoria, 1968.
McAlpine’s Halifax city directory. See DIRECTORIES
McAlpine’s Nova Scotia directory. See DIRECTORIES
McAlpine’s St. John city directory. See DIRECTORIES
MANITOBA LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. Pioneers and early citizens of Manitoba: a dictionary of Manitoba biography from the earliest times to 1920.
[Compiled by Marjorie Money et al.] Winnipeg, [1971].
Mitchell & Co.’s Canada classified directory. See DIRECTORIES
Montreal directory. See DIRECTORIES
Montreal pocket almanack. See ALMANACS
MORGAN, HENRY .TAMES. Bibliotheca Canadensis: or, a manual of Canadian literature. Ottawa, 1867; reprinted Detroit, 1968.
———Sketches of celebrated Canadians, and persons connected with Canada, from the earliest period in the history of the province down to the present time. Quebec and London, 1862; reprinted Montreal, 1865.
The national union catalog, pre-1956 imprints. . . .
710 vols. to date. London and Chicago, 1968– .
New-Brunswick almanac. See ALMANACS
New Brunswick history: a checklist of secondary sources/Guide en histoire du Noveau-Brunswick: une liste de contrôle des sources secondaires.
Compiled by Hugh A. Taylor. (Publication of
PANB.) Fredericton, 1971. . . . first supplement.
Compiled by Eric L. Swanick. (N.B., Legislative Library publication.) Fredericton, 1974.
The new encyclopœdia Britannica. Edited by Warren E. Preece et al. 15th edition. 30 vols. Chicago and Toronto, 1979.
Newfoundland directory. See DIRECTORIES
NOTMAN, WILLIAM, and [JOHN] FENNINGS TAYLOR.
Portraits of British Americans, with biographical sketches. 3 vols. Montreal, 1865–68.
Nova Scotia directory. See DIRECTORIES
Nugent’s business directory of the city of Halifax.
See DIRECTORIES
Ottawa directory. See DIRECTORIES
Place-names and places of Nova Scotia. Introduction by Charles Bruce Fergusson. (PANS publications, Nova Scotia series, III.) Halifax, 1967; reprinted Belleville, Ont., 1976.
Political appointments and elections in the Province of Canada from 1841 to 1860. Compiled by Joseph-Olivier Coté. Quebec, 1860. . . . from 1841 to 1865. 2nd edition. Ottawa, 1866. . . . and appendix from 1st January, 1866, to 30th June, 1867, and index, edited by Narcisse-Omer Coté, Ottawa, 1918.
Political appointments, parliaments and the judicial bench in the dominion of Canada, 1867 to 1895. Edited by Narcisse-Omer Coté. Ottawa, 1896.
Quebec almanac. See ALMANACS
Quebec directory. See DIRECTORIES
READ, DAVID BREAKENRIDGE. The lives of the judges of Upper Canada and Ontario, from 1791 to the present time. Toronto, 1888.
Répertoire des parlementaires québécois, 1867–
1978. André Lavoie et al., compilateurs. Québec, 1980.
ROY, PIERRE-GEORGES. Les avocats de la région de Québec. Lévis, Qué., 1936.
——Les juges de la province de Québec. (ANQ publication. ) Québec, 1933.
RYDER, DOROTHY E. Checklist of Canadian directories, 1790–1950/Répertoire des annuaires canadiens. Ottawa, 1979.
Saint John directory. See DIRECTORIES
A standard dictionary of Canadian biography: the Canadian who was who. Editors: Charles George Douglas Roberts and Arthur Leonard Tunnell. 2 vols. Toronto, 1934–38.
A statutory history of the steam and electric railways of Canada, 1836–1937, with other data relevant to operation of Department of Transport. Compiled by Robert Dorman. Ottawa, 1938.
STORY, NORAH. The Oxford companion to Canadian history and literature. Toronto, 1967. Supplement. . . . General editor: William Toye. Toronto, 1973.
TERRILL, FREDERICK WILLIAM. A chronology Of Montreal and of Canada from A.D. 1752 to A.D. 1893, including commercial statistics, historic sketches of commercial corporations and firms and advertisements, arranged to show in what year the several houses and corporate bodies originated; together with calendars of every year from A.D. 1752 to A.D. 1925. Montreal, 1893.
THÉRIAULT, MICHEL. The institutes of consecrated
life in Canada from the beginning of New France up
to the present: historical notes and referenceslLes
instituts de vie consacrée au Canada depuis les
débuts de la Nouvelle-France jusqu’à aujourd’hui:
notes historiques et références. Ottawa, 1980.
Toronto directory. See DIRECTORIES
TURCOTTE, GUSTAVE. Le conseil législatif de Québec,
1774–1933. Beauceville, Qué., 1933.
Union list of manuscripts in Canadian repositories/ Catalogue collectif des manuscrits des archives canadiennes. Edited by Robert Stanyslaw Gordon et al. (PAC publication.) Ottawa, 1968. Revised edition. Edited by E. Grace Maurice Hyam. 2 vols. and 2 supplements. 1975–79.
WALBRAN, JOHN THOMAS. British Columbia coast names, 1592–1906, to which are added a few names in adjacent United States territory: their origin and history. . . . Ottawa, 1909; reprinted Vancouver, 1971; reprinted Seattle, Wash., and London, 1972.
WALLACE, WILLIAM STEWART. The Macmillan
dictionary of Canadian biography. 4th edition.
Edited by William Angus McKay. Toronto, [1978].
WATTERS, REGINALD EYRE. A checklist of Canadian literature and background materials, 1628–1960. . . . 2nd edition. Toronto and Buffalo, N.Y., [1972].
IV: STUDIES (BOOKS AND THESES)
ABBOTT, MAUDE ELIZABETH [SEYMOUR]. History of medicine in the province of Quebec. Toronto, 1931; Montreal, 1931.
ATHERTON, WILLIAM HENRY. Montreal, 1535–1914. 3 vols. Montreal, 1914.
AUDET, LOUIS-PHILIPPE. Histoire de l’enseignement au Québec. . . . [1608–1971.] 2 vols. Montréal et Toronto, 1971.
——Le système scolaire de la province de Québec.
6 vols. Québec, 1950–56.
BECK, JAMES MURRAY. The government of Nova Scotia. (Canadian government series, 8.) Toronto, 1957.
BELISLE, ALEXANDRE. Histoire de la presse franco-américaine; comprenant l’historique de l’émigration des Canadiens français aux États-Unis, leur développement, et leurs progrès. Worcester, Mass., 1911.
BERNARD, JEAN-PAUL. Les Rouges: libéralisme, nationalisme et anticléricalisme au milieu du XIXesiècle. Montréal, 1971.
The book of Newfoundland. Edited by Joseph Roberts Smallwood. 6 vols. St John’s, 1937–75.
BOON, THOMAS CHARLES BOUCHER. The Anglican Church from the Bay to the Rockies: a history of the
ecclesiastical province of Rupert’s Land and its dioceses from 1820 to 1950. Toronto, 1962.
CAMPBELL, ROBERT. A history of the Scotch Presbyterian Church, St. Gabriel Street, Montreal. Montreal, 1887.
Canada and its provinces: a history of the Canadian people and their institutions. Edited by Adam Shorn and Arthur George Doughty. 23 vols. Toronto, 1913–17.
Canada’s smallest province: a history of P.E.I. Edited by Francis William Pius Bolger. [Charlottetown], 1973.
CARELESS, JAMES MAURICE STOCKFORD. Brown of “The Globe.” 2 vols. Toronto, 1959–63; reprinted 1972.
——The union of the Canadas: the growth of Canadian institutions, 1841–1857. (Canadian centenary series, 10.) Toronto, 1967.
CHAPAIS, THOMAS. Cours d’histoire du Canada. 8 vols. Québec, 1919–34; Montréal, 1919–34; réimprimé Trois-Rivières, 1972.
CORNELL, PAUL GRANT. The alignment of political groups in Canada, 1841–1867. (Canadian studies in history and government, 3.) Toronto, 1962.
CREIGHTON, DONALD (GRANT). John A. Macdonald,
the young politician. Toronto, 1952; reprinted 1965.
——John A. Macdonald, the old chieftain.
Toronto, 1955; reprinted 1965.
——The road to confederation; the emergence of Canada: 1863–1867. Toronto, 1964.
CURRIE, ARCHIBALD WILLIAM. The Grand Trunk Railway of Canada. Toronto, 1957.
DAVID, LAURENT-OLIVIER. Les Patriotes de 1837–1838. Montréal, [1884]; réimprimé, [1937].
DENISON, MERRILL. Canada’s first bank: a history of the Bank of Montreal. 2 vols. Toronto and Montreal, 1966–67. Translated into French by Paul A. Horguelin and Jean-Paul Vinay as La première banque au Canada: histoire de la Banque de Montréal. 2 vols. Toronto and Montreal, 1966–67.
DENT, JOHN CHARLES. The last forty years: Canada since the union of 1841. 2 vols. Toronto, 1881. An abridged edition, edited by Donald [Wayne] Swainson, was published at Toronto in 1972 as The last forty years: the union of 1841 to confederation (Carleton library, 62).
DÉSILETS, ANDRÉE. Hector-Louis Langevin: un Père de la Confédération canadienne (1826–1906). (Université Laval, Institut d’histoire, Cahiers, 14.) Québec, 1969.
DEVINE, PATRICK K. Ye olde St. John’s, 1750–1936. [St John’s, 1936]; republished as Ye olde St. John’s, 1750–1939. [St John’s, 1939.]
GERVAIS, GAÉTAN. “L’expansion du réseau ferroviaire québécois (1875–1895).” Thèse de phd, université d’Ottawa, 1978. .
GUNN, GERTRUDE E. The political history of Newfoundland, 1832–1864. (Canadian studies in history and government, 7.) Toronto, 1966.
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Past and present of Prince Edward Island; embracing a concise review of its early settlement, development and present conditions, written by the most gifted authors of the province; to which is appended a compendium of life sketches of representative men and families of the island. Advisory editors, Donald Alexander MacKinnon and Alexander Bannerman Warburton. Charlottetown, [1906).
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V: JOURNALS AND STUDIES (ARTICLES)
Acadiensis: Journal of the History of the Atlantic Region/Revue de l’histoire de la région atlantique. Fredericton. Published by the Department of History of the University of New Brunswick. 1 (1971–72)– .
BC Studies. Vancouver. 1 (winter 1968–69)– .
Beaver: a Magazine of the North. Winnipeg. Published by the HBC. 1 (1920–21)– . Index: 1 (1920–21)-outfit 284 (June 1952–March 1954).
British Columbia Historical Quarterly. Victoria. Published by the PABC in cooperation with the British Columbia Historical Association. 1 (1937)–21 (1957–58).
Le Bulletin des recherches historiques. Published
usually in Lévis, Que. Originally the organ of the
Société des études historiques, it became in March
1923 the journal of the Archives de la province
de Québec (now the ANQ). 1 (1895)–70 (1968).
Index: 1 (1895)–31 (1925) (4v., Beauceville, Qué., 1925–26). For subsequent years there is an index on microfiche at the ANQ-Q.
Les Cahiers des Dix. Montréal et Québec. Published by “Les Dix.” 1 (1936)– .
Canada Law Journal. Toronto. 1 (1855)–10 (1864); new series, 1 (1865)–58 (1922). Title varies: 1 (1855)-new series, 3 (1876), have the title Upper Canada Law Journal.
Canadian Banker. Toronto and Montreal. 1 (1893–94)– . Title varies: Journal of the Canadian Bankers’ Association, 1 (1893–94)–43 (1935–36); Canadian Banker, 44 (1936–37)–80 (1973); Canadian Banker & ICB Review, 81 (1974)– .
Index: 1 (1893–94)–30 (1922–23); 31 (1923–24)–71 (1964); 72 (1965)–78 (1971).
CANADIAN CATHOLIC HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION/ SOCIÉTÉ CANADIENNE D’HISTOIRE DE L’ÉGLISE CATHOLIQUE, Ottawa. Publishes simultaneously a Report in English and a Rapport in French, of which the contents are entirely different. 1 (1933–34)– . Index: 1 (1933–34)–25 (1958). Title varies: Study Sessions/Sessions d’étude from 1966.
CANADIAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION/SOCIÉTÉ HISTORIQUE DU CANADA, Ottawa. Annual Report. 1922– . Index: 1922–51; 1952–68 . Title varies: Historical Papers/Communications historiques from 1966.
Canadian Historical Review. Toronto. 1 (1920)– .
Index: 1 (1920)–10 (1929); 11 (1930)–20 (1939); 21 (1940)–30 (1949); 31 (1950)–51 (1970). The Université Laval has also published an index: Canadian Historical Review, 1950–1964: index des articles et des comptes rendus de volumes, René Hardy, compil. (Québec, 1969). A continuation of the Review of Historical Publications relating to Canada: 1 (1895–96)–22 (1917–18); Index: 1 (1895–96)–10 (1905); 11 (1906)–20 (1915).
Canadian Journal. Toronto. Publication of the Canadian Institute which became the Royal Canadian Institute in 1914. Began as the Canadian Journal: a Repertory of Industry, Science and Art; and a Record of the Proceedings of the Canadian Institute, 1 (1852–53)–3 (1854-55). Title was modified to the Canadian Journal of Industry, Science and Art, new series, 1 (1856)–11 (1866–67), and to the Canadian Journal of Science, Literature and History, new series, 12 (1868–70)–15 (1876–78). Superseded by the Proceedings of the Canadian Institute, Toronto, being a Continuation of “The Canadian Journal of Science, Literature and History,” third series, 1 (1879–83)–7 (1888–89). Merged for a few years with the Canadian Institute, Transactions, then published irregularly for a time as Canadian Institute, Proceedings, new series, 1 (1895–98). Published as
Royal Canadian Institute, Proceedings, third series or series IIIa, 1 (1935–36)–
Canadian Methodist Magazine. Toronto and Halifax. 1 (January–June 1875)–64 (July–December 1906). Title varies: 1 (January–June 1875)–28 (July–December 1888), Canadian Methodist Magazine; 29 (January–June 1889)–42 (July–December 1895), Methodist Magazine; 43 (January–June 1896)–64 (July–December 1906), Methodist Magazine and Review.
Canadian Naturalist and Geologist. Montreal. See Canadian Naturalist and Quarterly Journal of Science
Canadian Naturalist and Quarterly Journal of Science. Montreal. 1 (1856–57)–8 (1863); new series, 1 (1864)–10 (1883). Vols. 1 (1856–57)new series, 3 (1866–68), have the title Canadian Naturalist and Geologist. Continued by Canadian Record of Science.
Dalhousie Review. Halifax. Published by Dalhousie University. 1 (1921–22)– .
Historic Kingston. Kingston, Ont. Published by the Kingston Historical Society. 1 (1952)– .
HISTORICAL AND SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY OF MANITOBA, Winnipeg. This society has had numerous publications. These include Report, 1 (1880)–27 (1906); several series known as Transactions, 1 (October 1882)–72 (November 1906); new series, 1 (November 1924)–5 (July 1930); 3rd series, 1 (1944–45)–35 (1978–79) (the title of these transactions varies: Publication, 1–2, 4–6; Transactions, 3, 7–72; new series; Papers, 3rd series); Manitoba History, 1 (1946–49); Manitoba Pageant, 1 (1956)–24 (1978–79); and Manitoba History, 1 (1980)– .
Journal of Canadian Studies/Revue d’études canadiennes. Peterborough, Ont. Published by Trent University. 1 (1966)– .
Literary and Historical Society of Quebec/Société littéraire et historique de Québec, Québec. Transactions. [1st series], 1 (1824–29)–5 (1861–62); new series, 1 (1862–63)–30 (1924).
Methodist Magazine. Toronto. See Canadian Methodist Magazine
NOVA SCOTIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY, Halifax. Collections. 1 (1878)– . An index for 1 (1878)–32 (1959) is in 33 (1961).
Ontario History. Toronto. Published by the Ontario Historical Society. 1 (1899)– . An index to volumes 1 (1899) to 64 (1972) appears in Index to the publications of the Ontario Historical Society, 1899–1972 (1974). Title varies: Papers and Records to 1946.
Queen’s Quarterly. Kingston, Ont. Published by Queen’s University. 1 (1893–94)– . Index: 1 (1893–94)–60 (1953); 61 (1954)–75 (1968).
Revue canadienne. Montréal. 1 (1864)–53 (1907);
nouvelle série, 1 (1908)–27 (1922). Volumes 17 (1881)–23 (1887) are also called nouvelle série, v. l–7; vols. 24 (1888)–28 (1892) also called 3e série, v.1-[S]. Index: 1 (1864)–53 (1907).
Revue d’histoire de l’Amérique française. Montréal. Published by the Institut d’histoire de l’Amérique française. 1 (1947–48)– . Index: 1 (1947–48)–10 (1956–57); 11 (1957–58)–20 (1966–67); 21 (1967–68)–30 (1976–77).
ROYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA/SOCIÉTÉ ROYALE DU CANADA, Ottawa. Proceedings and Transactions/ Mémoires et comptes rendus. 1st series, 1 (1882–83)–12 (1894); 2nd series, 1 (1895)–12 (1906); 3rd series, 1 (1907)–56 (1962); 4th series, 1 (1963)– . General index: 1st series–2nd series;
Subject index: 3rd series, 1 (1907)–3rd (1937); Author index: 3rd series, 1 (1907)–35 (1941); Index: 1st series –3rd series, 37 (1943).
SHORTT, ADAM. “The history of Canadian currency, banking and exchange,” Canadian Bankers’ Association, Journal, 7 (1899–1900): 209–26, 311–32; 8 (1900–1): 1–15, 145–64, 227–43, 305–26; 9 (1901–2): 1–21, 101–21, 183–202, 271–89; 10 (1902–3), no.1: 21–40; no.2: 25–45, no.3: 11–28; no.4: 12–29; 11 (1903–4): 13–20, 106–23, 199–218, 308–27; 12 (1904–5): 14–35, 193–216, 265–82; 13 (1905–6): 11–28, 95–115, 184–208, 272–88; 14 (1906–7): 7–27.
Social History, a Canadian Review/Histoire sociale, revue canadienne. Ottawa. 1 (April 1968)– .