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         Canada Before Confederation:     more books (64)
  1. Labour Before the Law: The Regulation of Workers' Collective Action in Canada, 1900-1948 (Canadian Social History Series) by Judy Fudge, Eric Tucker, 2004-06-10
  2. Reformers of the nineteenth century: A lecture, delivered before the Young Men's Christian Association, of Halifax, N.S. on Tuesday evening, Jan. 29, 1867 by George Monro Grant, 1867-01-01
  3. On the Ventilation of Dwelling-Houses: & Schools... With Remarks Upon Sanitary Improvements; Being the Substance of Two Lectures Delivered Before the Board of Arts and Manufactures for Lower Canada by Henry Hopper Miles, 2009-06-23
  4. The Vision of the Pilgrim Fathers: an oration, spoken before the New England Society of Montreal, in the American Presbyterian Church, on 22nd December, 1856. With the proceedings at the dinner. by John Cordner, 1857-01-01
  5. Testimony of Sandford Conover: Dr. J.B. Merritt and Richard Montgomery before military court at Washington respecting the assassination of President Lincoln ... statements and showing their perjuries. by Sandford Conover, 1865-01-01
  6. Report at large of a Trial: Before a Special Jury in the Case of L.T. M'Pherson, Esqr., Plaintiff, Vs. George Arnold, Defendant, in an Action for Slander ... Stenographic Notes by William S. Simpson. by Laughlin Thomas M'Pherson, 2009-08-13
  7. The Puritan character: The Puritan character; an address delivered before the New England Society of the City of Montreal, December, 23, 1857 by Asa D Smith, 1858-01-01
  8. On colonization and colonies, v. 1: Lectures on colonization and colonies, delivered before the University of Oxford in 1839,1840, and 1841. -- by Herman Merivale, 1841-01-01
  9. The End and Object of Education: A Lecture Delivered Before the Members of the Quebec Young Men's Protestant Educational Union, on 12th January, 1857 by Jasper Hume Nicolls, 2009-08-13
  10. The Church of England in Nova-Scotia: Review of the rise and progress of the Church of England in Nova Scotia, being a sermon preached before the honourable ... 24th June, 1858. Published by the associated by George W. Hill, 1858-01-01
  11. Consequences, &c.: Consequences (not before adverted to) that are likely to result from the late revolution of the British empire; with the probable effects ... manufactures, population, resources, land by Unknown Author, 1783-01-01
  12. The unity of the human race: , a lecture delivered before the members of the Belleville Young men's Christian Association by William MacLaren, 1860-01-01
  13. The Apostolic rite of confirmation: being the substance of two sermons preached before his congregation, on Sunday, January 27, 1867 by Thomas Bedford-Jones, 1867-01-01
  14. In memory of General Montgomery: An oration in memory of General Montgomery and of the officers and soldiers who fell with him, December 31, 1775, before ... of the honorable Continental congress. by William Smith, 1776-01-01

41. News
Africa World Press (http//www.africanworld.com/) Under the North Star Black Communities in Upper Canada Before Confederation (1867) Donald G. Simpson
http://www.yorku.ca/nhp/news/Under_North_Star.htm
Africa World Press Africa World Press ( http://www.africanworld.com/
Under the North Star
Black Communities in Upper Canada Before Confederation (1867)
Donald G. Simpson
Editor: Paul E. Lovejoy
Donald Simpson’s study of the black communities in Upper Canada before 1867 contributes to our understanding of how the Underground Railroad (UGRR) undermined slavery in the United States. Based on detailed research, Under the North Star – Black Communities in Upper Canada examines what happened to black refugees once they arrived in Canada. Fugitive slaves and free blacks alike fled to Canada, especially after the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850, and in making this move, they revealed the intense
resistance to slavery and racism in North America. Like the maroons, cimarones, palenque, and kilombo in the Caribbean, Hispanic America and Brazil, the black communities of Upper Canada asserted their dignity through their independence, hard work, and persistence in maintaining sanctuaries from slavery. As Simpson demonstrates, many Canadian blacks returned to the

42. BIFHSGO Home Children Introduction
Britain had a long history of child migration to its former colonies. Some children certainly arrived in Canada before Confederation in 1867, but it is the estimated 100,000
http://www.bifhsgo.ca/home_children.htm
  • BIFHSGO
    • Society Focus Contact Us Member Benefits ... Bio of Sir J.T. Middlemore Home Children - Introduction Britain had a long history of child migration to its former colonies. Some children certainly arrived in Canada before Confederation in 1867, but it is the estimated 100,000 or more who came to our country between 1869 and 1948 whom Canadians call home children . These young people, between the ages of 6 months and their mid-20's, were brought to Canada for adoption, or as farm helpers, farm labourers and domestic servants from institutions in Great Britain. BIFHSGO has chosen to place a special emphasis on Canada's home children. This is because of the Society's accessibility to the ship and military records at Library and Archives Canada, and to the records of the Family History Centre of Ottawa (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) which include its excellent Ontario civil registrations. No other place in Canada has such ready access to these vital research tools, particularly important considering that 70% of Canada's home children were settled in Ontario. We are proud to be associated with Library and Archives Canada in two major home children projects, both supported by teams of volunteers - the indexing of home children in the passenger lists of ships arriving in Canada from Britain between 1869 and 1948 (started in 1998), and the indexing of

43. Helpful Books For Researching McNeal, McNeil, McNeill, MacNeil, MacNeill
Dictionary of Scottish Emigrants to Canada Before Confederation Vol.II Donald Whyte Published by The Ontario Genealogical Society, Toronto, Ontario 1995
http://www3.sympatico.ca/rick.macneil/books_m.htm
A Few Resource Books for
MacNeil Researchers
Know of a book that should be added here? Let me know! Nova Scotia
A History of the County of Pictou, Nova Scotia
by Rev. George Patterson, D.D. Originally Published by
Dawson Brothers, Montreal 1877 Facsimile edition printed by
Mika Studio, Belleville, Ontario, Canada 1972
ISBN 0-919302-42-4 A History of the County of Antigonish
by The Rev. D.J. Rankin Originally published by
The MacMillan Company of Canada Ltd., Toronto 1929 Facsimile edition printed by
Mika Studio, Belleville, Ontario, Canada 1972
ISBN 0-919302-53-X A West Wind To East Bay A. J. MacMillan Published by Music Hill Publications All Call Iona Home S.R. MacNeil Published by Formac Publishing Company, Antigonish, Nova Scotia 1979 Daniel McNeill Parker, MD: His Ancestry... William Frederick Parker Published by W. Briggs, Toronto, Ontario 1910 Drummer on Foot Historical Sketch of Christmas Island Parish Edited by Raymond A. MacLean

44. SAMPLE PAPER For Intext/Embedded Citations
17831871,ā€¯ in Atlantic Canada Before Confederation, edited by P. A. Buckner and David Franks (Fredericton Acadiensis
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It seems fair to say that the Mi’kmaq have struggled,
almost since the first contact with Europeans, to find an
appropriate niche in Nova Scotia society. Admittedly, the provincial coat of arms gives a Mi’kmaq brave equal prominence with the royal unicorn... It is the common intention of the parties in 1760 to which effect must be given. The trade clause would not have advanced British objectives (peaceful relations with a self-sufficient Mi’kmaq people) or Mi’kmaq objectives (access to the European ‘necessaries’ on which they had come to rely) unless the Mi’kmaq were assured at the same time of continuing access Only with the final defeat of the French in North America were the British also able to exercise sovereignty over the Mi’kmaq and a series of treaties were drawn up to formalize

45. Donald Whyte Books - List Of Books By Donald Whyte
A Dictionary of Scottish Emigrants to Canada before Confederation Life Broke The Plan to Restore Our Trust, Truth and Treasure Barefoot
http://www.allbookstores.com/author/Donald_Whyte.html
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46. Paul E. Lovejoy
edited, Donald G. Simpson, Under the North Star Black Communities in Upper Canada before Confederation (1867), New Brunswick NJ
http://www.yorku.ca/uhistory/faculty/cv/lovejoy.htm
Paul E. Lovejoy
Degrees: B.Sc., Clarkson College of Technology, 1965
M.Sc., University of Wisconsin, 1967
Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, 1973
Current Position: Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada
Canada Research Chair in African Diaspora History
Distinguished Research Professor, York University
Director, Harriet Tubman Resource Centre on the African Diaspora (www.yorku.ca/nhp)
Research Professor, Department of History, University of Hull (UK)
Recent Publications: Books: Hugh Clapperton into the Interior of Africa: Records of the Second Expedition 1825-1827(Leiden: Brill) (co-edited with Jamie Bruce Lockhart) edited, Donald G. Simpson, Under the North Star: Black Communities in Upper Canada before Confederation (1867), New Brunswick NJ: Africa World Press Slavery, Commerce and Production in West Africa: Slave Society in the Sokoto Caliphate (Trenton NJ: Africa World Press)

47. Blacksmith Coppers - Introduction
Wood assigned these shallow struck halfpence to early Ninteenth century colonial Canada before Confederation minting began in 1858. Following R.W. McLachlan's article in the 18934
http://www.coins.nd.edu/ColCoin/ColCoinIntros/Blacksmith.intro.html
Blacksmith Coppers: Introduction
Although not considered part of the American colonial series, there is a growing interest in Blacksmith coppers, especially as they relate to imitation British halfpence produced in North America. The standard discussion of Blacksmiths has been Howland Wood's article, "The Canadian Blacksmith Coppers" first published in The Numismatist in 1910. Wood assigned these shallow struck halfpence to early Ninteenth century colonial Canada before Confederation minting began in 1858. Following R.W. McLachlan's article in the 1893-4 volume of The Canadian Antiquarian and Numismatics Journal, Wood related the story of a Montreal blacksmith who, "...when he wished to have a «good time» struck two or three dollars of these coppers and thereby supplied himself with sufficient change to gratify his wishes." Thus the series was named Blacksmith coppers.
Tokens from a Blacksmith in Colonial America
Gary Trudgen has uncovered an interesting episode from colonial America concerning a blacksmith who was said to have made halfpenny size coppers. In upper state New York near the Canadian border, at Crown Point on the shore of Lake Champlain, the British constructed a fort between 1759 and 1763. As more individuals were assigned to the fort a community was established just outside its west wall. Eventually the community grew to a total of 83 houses. Unfortunately, on April 23, 1773, while a Mrs. Ross was baking some beans on a hearth in the fort, the pitch in the chimney caught on fire and quickly spread out of control. Once the one hundred barrels of gunpowder stored in the magazine were engulfed, the ensuing cataclysmic explosion and fire destroyed the entire fort.

48. Scotland Shop - Tartan Gifts And Accessories
Affection for tartan cloth crossed the Atlantic first with Scottish regiments, who served garrison duty in Canada before Confederation, and later with
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