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ONTARIO HISTORICAL SOCIETY

PAPER AND RECORDS and HISTORY

Section 1

Table of Contents

Volume 1 to Volume 64

Volume 1 (1899)

Rev. John Langhorn, by Thomas W. Casey. 13 An Act to incorporate the Ontario Historical Society. [Chap. 108, Vict. 62 (2»). 7-10 Marriage record of Rev. John Langhorn. 14-17 Rev. G. Oki11 Stuart's register at St. John's. 18 Marriage register of St. John's Church, Ernesttown, No.2 & No.3. 19-28 In the Register of St. George, Kingston. 29 A Register of baptisms for the of Fredericksburgh. 30-59 Rev. John Langhorn's Records, 1787-1813 -- Burials. 59-63 Rev. John Langhorn's register of St. Paul's Church, Fredericksburgh. 64-70 Rev. Robert McDowall's register, by Thomas W. Casey. 70 Memorial tablet [to Rev. Robert McDowall). 71 A ~egister of baptisms by the Rev. Robert McDowall. 95-108 Marriage register of Stephen Conger J.P., [Note) Hallowell. 109 Marriage register of Stephen Conger, J.P., Hallowell. 109-112 Some descendants of , by J. Ojijatekha Brant-Sero. 113-117 Remarks on the maps from St. Regis to Sault Ste Marie. 117-121 Sketch of Peter Teeple, Loyalist and pioneer 1762-1847, by W.B. Waterbury. 122-131 The Cameron rolls, 1812, by David Boyle, ed. 132-138 The Talbot Settlement and Buffalo in 1816. 139-140

Volume 2 (1900)

The settlement at Long Point, , by L.H. Tasker 9-128

Volume 3 (1901)

Early records of St. Mark's and St. Andrew's Churches, Niagara, by Janet Carnochan. 7-8 Baptisms in Niagara, by Rev. Robert Addison. 9-52 Weddings at Niagara, 1792-1832. 53-65 - 4 -

Burials, Niagara, 1792-1829. 66-73 Register of baptisms, commencing 29th June, 1817, Township of Grimsby. 74-77 Register of marriages, Township of Grimsby, U.C. commencing August, 1817. 77-80 Register of burials in the Township of Grimsby. 80 Register of christenings in the Presbyterian congregation, Township of Newark, Upper . 81-82 Register of births and baptisms, St. Andrew's Church, Niagara. 83 Marriages celebrated by Rev. Robert McGill. 84-85 The Settlers of March Township, by Mrs. M.H. Ahearn. 97 -102 German-Canadian folk-lore, by W.J. Wintemberg. 86-96 The Settlement of the of Grenville, by Mrs. Burritt. 102-109 Recollections of Mary Warren Breckenridge, of Clarke Township, by Catherine F. Lefroy. 1l0-1l3 A Relic of Thayendanegea (Captain Joseph Brant), by Mrs. M.E. Rose Holden. 113-116 Some Presbyterian United Empire Loyalists, by D.W. Clendennan. 117-122 The Migration of Voyageurs from Drummond Island to in 1838, by A.C. Osborne. 123-166 Portrait of Father Marquette, by David Boyle. 167 A Brief History of David Barker, a United Empire Loyalist, by John S. Barker. 168-170 The Old "Bragh", or Hand Mill, by Archibald McKellar. 170-179 The Ethnographical elements of Ontario, by A.F. Hunter. 180~199

Volume 4 (1903)

Dollier de Casson & de Brehaut de Galin~e: Exploration of the , 1669-1670. Galin~e's narrative and map. Translated and edited by James H. Coyne. Part I. xxxvii, 89

Volume 5 (1904)

Discovery and exploration of the Bay of Quinte, by James H. Coyne. 7-20 The Origin of our maple leaf emblem, by J.H. Morris. 21-35 The Count de PUisaye; a forgotten page of Canadian history, by Janet Carnochan. 36-52 Historical notes on , by L. Teefy. 53-60 Presqu'isle, by I.M. Wellington. 61-75 Notes to accompany foregoing paper on "Presqu' isle", by C.C. James. 75-76 Genealogical list of the Bull Family of the County of Prince Edward, Ontario, by Dr. A.C. Bowerman. 77-90 - 5 -

A Register of baptisms and marriages in the Gore and , by the Rev. Ralph Leeming, from 1816 to 1827, by H.H. Robertson. 91-101 Ancaster Parish records, 1830-1838. 102-177 The Rev. William Smart, Presbyterian minister of Elizabethtown, by Holly S. Seaman. 178-186 A Record of marriages solemnized by William Smart, minister of the Presbyterian congregation, , Elizabethtown, . 187-236

Volume 6 (1905)

The Corning of the Mississagas, by J. Hampden Burnham. 7-11 The First Indian land grant in Malden, by C.W. Martin. 11-14 Journal of a journey from Sandwich to York in the summer of 1806, by Charles Aikens. 15-20 The letters, by E.A. Cruikshank. 20-36 Ontario onomatology and British biography; old country stories suggested by Canadian place-names, by H.F. Gardiner. 37-47 The Origin of "Napanee", by C.C. James. 47-49 Napanee's first mills and their builder, by Thomas W. Casey. 50-54 Local historic places in Essex County, by Margaret Claire Kilroy. 55-65 Notes on the early history of the County of Essex, by Francis Cleary. 66-75 Battle of Heights. 76-77 , Canada, December 4th, 1838, by John McCrae. 78-81 The Western Literary, Philosophical and Agricultural Association. 81-83 Battle of Goose Creek in 1813, by John S. Barker. 84-85 McCollom Memoirs, by W.A. McCollom. 86-92 Brief sketch of a Canadian pioneer. 92-94 The Switzers of the Bay of Quinte, by E.E. Switzer. 95-96 Hugh Hastings, State historian of New York, and the Clinton Papers -- a criticism, by H.H. Robertson. 97-109 Anderson record, from 1699 to 1896, by Mrs. S. Rowe. 109-135 Lutheran Church record, 1793-1832, by Thomas W. Casey. 136-137 Baptism register of Ebenezer Lutheran Church. 137-159 Assessment of the Township of Hallowell for the year 1808. 168-170

Volume 7 (l906)

The first chapter of Upper Canadian history, by Avern Pardoe. 5-25 In the footsteps of the habitant on the south shore of the River by Margaret Claire Kilroy. 26-30 - 6 -

Baptisms (1761 to 1786), marriages (1782 to 1786), and deaths (1768 to 1786), recorded in the parish registers of Assumption, Sandwich, by Francis Cleary. 31-97 The Pennsylvania Germans of Waterloo County, Ontario, by Rev. A.B. Sherk. 98-109 Black list: a list of those who took part with Great Britain in the Revolutionary War and were attainted of High Treason .•. Philadelphia, 1802. 109-120 An Old family account book, by Michael Gonder Sherk. 120-139 The Origin of the Maple Leaf as the emblem of Canada, by Janet Carnochan. 139-146 Testimonial of Mr. Roger Bates, of Township of Hamilton, District of Newcastle, now living on his farm near , by Roger Bates. 146-153 Reminiscence of Mrs. White, of White's Mills, near Cobourg, Upper Canada, formerly Miss Catherine Chrysler, of Sydney, near Belleville, aged 79, by Catherine (Chrysler) White. 153-157 Memoirs of John Clark of Port Dalhousie, C.W., by John Clark. 157-193 The Origin of the names of the Post Offices in , by David Williams. 193-236 Address to Col. E. Cruikshank. 237

Volume 8 (1907)

The Insurrection in the Short Hills in 1838, by Ernest Alexander Cruikshank. 5-23 The Hamiltons of Queenston, Kingston and Hamilton, by H.F. Gardiner. 24-33 The Petuns, by Lieut.-Colonel G.W. Bruce. 34-39 The Nottawasaga River route, by G.K. Mills. 40-48 The First commission of the Peace for the District of Mecklenburg, by R.V. Rogers. 49-78 Some events in the history of Kingston, by W.S. Ellis. 78-89 Early history of the Anglican Church in Kingston, by Rev. Archdeacon McMorine. 90-102 Some epochs in the story of old Kingston, by . 102 -123 The Navies on in the , by Barlow Cumberland. 124-142 Cataraqui, by Charles MacKenzie. 142-146 Captain William Gilkison, by Augusta Isabella Grant Gilkison. 147-148 Early churches in the , Stamford and Chippawa, with marriage records of Thomas Cummings, and extracts from the Cummings' papers, by Janet Carnochan. 149-225 - 7

Volume 9 (1910)

Fort Malden or , by Francis Cleary. 5-19 Thamesville and the , by Katherine B. Coutts. 20-25 Highland pioneers of the County of Middlesex. 26-32 Centenary of the death of Brant, by Herbert F. Gardiner. 33-54 Pioneers of Middlesex. 55-60 The Beginning of London, by Clarence T. Campbell. 61-75 An Episode of the War of 1812. The story of the schooner "", by Ernest Alexander Cruikshank. 75-126 Register of baptisms, marriages and deaths, at St. Thomas, U.C., commencing with the establishment of the Mission in July, 1824. 127-196

Volume 10 (1913)

Major-General Sir , by J.A. Macdonell. 5-32 Romantic elements in the history of the Mississippi Valley, by Reuben Gold Thwaites. 33-42 Collections of historical material relating to the War of 1812, by Frank H. Severance. 43-56 Despatch from Colonel Lethbridge to -General Brock. 57-59 Military movements in , War of 1812, by Lt.-Col. W.S. Buell. 60-71 Defence of Essex during the War of 1812, by Francis Cleary. 72-78 The Economic effect of the War of 1812 on Upper Canada, by Adam Shortt. 79-85

Volume 11 (1913)

Place-names in , by James White. 5-81

Volume 12 (1914)

"The Toon O'Maxwell" -- an Owen settlement in , OntariO, by Rev. John Morrison. 5-12 The United Empire Loyalists of the old Johnstown District, by Judge H.S. MacDonald. 13-32 The Local history of the Town of Brockville, by Lt.-Col. W.H. Cole. 33-41 The War of 1812-15, by J. Castell Hopkins. 42-57 Reminiscences of the first settlers in the County of Brant, by Charles and James C. Thomas. 58-71 The Past and present fortifications at Kingston, by George R. Dolan. 72-80 - 8 -

Reminiscences of earlier years in Brant, by Augusta I. Grant Gilkison. 81-88 Captain Joseph Brant's status as a chief, and some of his descendants, by Gordon J. Smith. 89-101 Chief John Smoke Johnson: Sakayengwaraton -- "disappearing of the Indian Summer Mist", by Evelyn H.C. Johnson. 102-113 Influence of the War of 1812 upon the settlement of the Canadian West, by Lawrence J. Burpee. 114-120 History of the hospital for the insane (formerly the military and naval depot), Penetanguishene, Ontario, by G.A. MacCallum. 121-127 The History of the American Indians in relation to health, by Peter H. Bryce. 128-141 Feudalism in Upper Canada, 1823-1843, by Marjorie J.F. Fraser. 142-152 Bush life in the Valley eighty years ago, by John May. 153-163 The Peter Perry Election and the rise of the Clear Grit Party, by George M. Jones. 164-175 David Zeisberger and his Delaware Indians, by Rev. John Morrison. 176-198 Tribal divisions of the Indians of Ontario, by Alexander Francis Chamberlain. 199-202 Bear customs of the and other Algonkin Indians of , by Alanson Skinner. 203-209 An Introductive inquiry in the study of Ojibwa religion, by Paul Radin. 210-218 A Noted anthropologist (Dr. A.F. Chamberlain). 219-220

Volume 13 J..!2.!1l..

Annals of an old Post Office on Yonge Street (Richmond Hill), by Matthew Teefy. 5-7 Some unpublished letters from General Brock, by Ernest Alexander Cruikshank. 8-23 Some mistakes in history, by Janet Carnochan. 24-30 The Valley of Ottawa in 1613, by Benjamin SuIte. 31-35 Gleanings from Ottawa scrap-books, by Amey Horsey. 36-41 The highway of the Ottawa, by T.W. Edwin Sowter. 42-52 The County history as a factor in social progress, by Edith L. Marsh. 53-57 The Rush-Bagot agreement of 1817, by E.H. Scammell. 58-66 Early matters in Upper Canada, 1808-1842, by Rev. A.B. Sherk. 67-73 The British North American League, 1849, by Cephas D. Allin. 74-115 - 9 -

Volume 14 (1916)

Robert (Fleming) Gourlay, by William Renwick Riddell. 5-183 The of Canada, by George Sherwood Hodgins. 134-152 An Election without politics - 1857 - I. Buchanan, by John Davis Barnett. 153-162 Arrivals and departures of ships, Moose Factory, , of Ontario (1751-1880), by J.B. Tyrrell. 163-168 Captain Robert Heriott Barclay, R.N., by Miss A. Blanche Burt. 169-178

Volume 15 (1917)

Canadian history as a subject of research, by Clarence M. Warner. 5-17 The Ridgeway semi-centennial, by Justus A. Griffin. 18-27 Robert (Fleming) Gourlay, reminiscences of his last days in Canada, by Mrs. Sidney Farmer. 28-34 Military register of baptisms for the Station of Fort George, Upper Canada, 1821-1827. 35-39 The Last of the La Guayrians (Wellington County, Ontario), by C.C. James. 40-43 An Election in 1867, by Prof. J. Squair. 44-46 A Letter written 1836, by J. Squair. 46-49

Volume 16 (1918)

President's address, June 5, 1918, by John Squair. 5-9 The Books of the political prisoners and exiles of 1838, by John Davis Barnett. 10-18 The Latest milestone in the history of civilization, by Lt.-Col. A.E. Belcher. 19-28 A Loyalist of the St. Lawrence, by Henry Harmon Noble. 29-36 The Rev. John Barclay, M.A., the first Presbyterian minister settled in Kingston, by A. Blanche Burt. 37-39 History of the Windsor and Detroit Ferries, by F.J. Holton, D.H. Bedford and Francis Cleary. 40-51 The Founding of Kirkfield, Ontario, by A.F. Hunter. 52-53

Volume 17 (1919)

Leaves from an UnpUblished Volume, by George R. Pattullo. 5-10 The Retreat of Procter and , by Judge Ermatinger. 11-21 History of Presbyterianism in the County of Oxford, by Rev. W.T. McMullen. 22-24 Women in pioneer life, by Amelia Poldon. 25-29 The Six Nations Indians, by Augusta I.G. Gilkison. 30-32 Old stage coach days in Oxford County, by W.B. Hobson. 33-36 - 10 -

The Former names of the Thames River, by James Sinclair. 37-39 The Amishman, by (Judge) George Smith. 40-42 Waterloo County History, by W.H. Breithaupt. 43-47 Williamstown, an historic village, by Janet Carnochan. 48-57 Some unusual sources of information in the Reference Library on the Canadian Rebellion of 1837-38, by Frances M. Staton. 58-73 Canada's part in freeing the slave, by Fred Landon. 74-84 The Mosquito in Upper Canada, by William Renwick Riddell. 85-89 Gananoque's first public school, 1816, by Frank Eames. 90-106 British Naval Officers of a century ago. Barrie and its streets -- a history of their names, by Lt.-Col. D.H. MacLaren. 106-112 A Contemporary account of the Rebellion in Upper Canada, 1837, by George Coventry. [notes and introduction by A.F. Hunter and W.R. Riddell]. 113-174

Volume 18 (1920)

President's address, June 10, 1920, by George H. Locke. 5-6 Reminiscences of the first settlers of Owen Sound, by J .M. Kilbourn. 7-9 Impressions of Owen Sound in 1851, by Robert Crichton. 10-11 Reminiscences of Owen Sound and its district, by James HcLauchlan. 12-13 Early navigation on the Georgian Bay, by James H. Rutherford. 14-20 Bruce County and work among the Indians, by Rev. J.C. Cadot. 21-24 Ship and shanty in the early fifties, by Rev. P.L. Spencer. 25-31 A Warrior of the Odahwahs, by H.G. Tucker. 32-36 Early history of the , by C.W. Hartman. 37-41 Early history of Meaford and its district, by J.D. Hammill. 42-43 The Municipal loan fund in Upper Canada, by J. Hurray Clark. 44-49 A Trial for high treason in 1838, by William Renwick Riddell. 50-58 Memoir of Colonel , a United Empire Loyalist and the founder of Gananoque, by Herbert S. HcDonald. 59-90 Pioneer schools of Upper Canada, by Frank Eames. 91-103 Genealogical tables and their right uses in history, by A.F. Hunter. 104-110

Volume 19 (19222

George Coventry -- a pioneer contributor to the (1793-1870). 5 A Sketch of the public life and services of Robert Nichol, a member of the Legislative Assembly and Quartermaster General of the Hilitia of Upper Canada, by Ernest Alexander Cruikshank. 6-81 - 11 -

Humours and interests of an historical building, by Janet Carnochan. 82-86 When Jefferson Davis visited Niagara, by A.J. Clark. 87-89 Short sketch of the history of the Church of in the Township of Augusta, County of Grenville, by John Dumbrille. 90 Gleanings from the Blue Church burying ground, Augusta Township, by F.J. French. 91-102 The Historical position of the Six Nations, by Asa R. Hill. 103-109 The Diary of Benjamin Lundy written during his journey through Upper Canada, January, 1832, by Fred Landon. 110-133 Deep waterways movements. Their origin and progress in Ontario, by James Mitchell. 134-138 An Old provincial newspaper (1836), by William Renwick Riddell. 139-143 Some references to Negroes in Upper Canada, by William Renwick Riddell. 144-145 "Was married?", by William Renwick Riddell. 147-157 The Rev. Robert Addison and St. Mark's Church, by A.H. Young. 158-170 The Rev. Robert Addison, by A.H. Young. 171-191

Volume 20 (1923)

The Exploring expedition of Dollier and Galinee in 1669-70, by Ernest Alexander Cruikshank. 5-8 The County of Norfolk in the War of 1812, by Ernest Alexander Cruikshank. 9-40 Some letters of Robert Nichol, by Ernest Alexander Cruikshank. 41-74 The Dollier-Galinee expedition, by James H. Coyne. 75-81 Turkey Point, or Charlotteville, by H.B. Donly. 82-83 When the "Plain Speaker's" type was pied, by Herbert Fairbairn Gardiner. 84-89 Some events in the life of Captain Joseph Brant not generally noticed, by Augusta I.G. Gilkison. 90-91 The Normandale Furnace, 1809 -- Lieutenant-Governor , by F.E. Leonard. 92-93 Normandale and the Van Normans, by Alex McCall. 94-97 An Account of the founding of three military settlements in Eastern Ontario -- Perth, Lanark, and Richmond, 1815-20, by George F. Playter. 98-100 Notes on the foregoing military settlements, by Ernest Alexander Cruikshank. 100-104 Vittoria, the old capital of London district, 1816-27, by Frank Reid. 105-106 The Ancaster "Bloody Assize" pf 1814, by William Renwick Riddell. 107-127 Thomas Scott, the second Attorney-General of Upper Canada, by William Renwick Riddell. 126-144 Port Ryerse; its harbour and former trade, by George J. Ryerse. 145-148 Index to Volumes I to XX. 149-184 - 12

Volume 21 (1924)

Dundas Street and other early Upper Canada Roads, by W.H. Breithaupt. 5-10 The Life and time of Major Samuel Holland, Surveyor­ General, 1764-1801, by Willis Chipman. 11-90 A Journey from to Kingston in 1791, by E.A. Cruikshank. 91-98 The Contest for the Command of Lake Ontario in 1814, by Ernest Alexander Cruikshank. 99-159 The First session of the Executive Council of Upper Canada, held in Kingston, July 8 to July 21, 1972. 160-170 An Address on unveiling a tablet on the "Whig" building at Kingston, Ontario, to commemorate the first meeting of the Executive Council of Upper Canada, on the 8th of July, 1792, by Ernest Alexander Cruikshank. 171-173 The Early surveys of the County of Middlesex, by W. Harold Dalgliesh. 174-177 The Two Desjordy de Cabanac at Fort Frontenac, by L'Abbe G.A. Desjordy de Cabanac. 178-180 Jeremiah French, United Empire Loyalist, by F.J. French. 181-182 Notes on the early history of Kingston, 1792, by Augusta I.G. Gilkison. 183-185 Gilbert Tice, U.E., by Ernest Green. 186-197 The Work of the American Missionary Association among the Negro refugees in Canada West, 1848-1864, by Fred Landon. 198-205 The Teaching of Canadian history, by D.A. McArthur. 206-209 Upper Canada in 1794; a synopsis of John C. Ogden's "Tour", by W.P. Mustard. 210-212 Pioneer sketches and family reminiscences, by Alexander Campbell Osborne. 213-226 The First British courts in Canada, by William Renwick Riddell. 227-232 The Criminal law in reference to marriage in Upper Canada, by William Renwick Riddell. 233-235 The Bidwell elections; a political episode in Upper Canada a century ago, by William Renwick Riddell. 236-244 A Forgotten Canadian poet, by William Renwick Riddell. 245-258 Some Hessians of the United Empire Loyalist settlement in Marysburgh, by Alexander Smith. 259-261

Volume 22 (1925)

John Galt -- Canadian pioneer, by Andrew Braid. 5-13 The Settlement of Waterloo County, by W.H. Breithaupt. 14-17 Notes on the Galt churches, by A.J. Clark. 18-19 A Memoir of Lieutenant-Colonel John Macdonell, of Glengarry House, the first speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada, by Ernest Alexander Cruikshank. 20-59 - 13

The Inception of the WeIland , by Ernest Alexander Cruikshank. 60-88 An Address on turning the first sod of the Pioneer Monument, Waterloo County Pioneers' Memorial, Schoerg Farm near Kitchener, Ontario, 24 June, 1924, by Ernest Alexander Cruikshank. 89-91 John De Cou, pioneer, by Ernest Green 92-116 The Construction of the , 1826-1832, by Hamnett P. Hill. 117-124 Historical notes on finance in the Great War, and afterward, by A.F. Hunter. 125-143 Social conditions among the Negroes in Upper Canada before 1865, by Fred Landon. 144-161 Anthony Burns in Canada, by Fred Landon. 162-166 Commodore Alexander Grant (1734-1813), by George F. Macdonald. 167-181 Address of the President, Waterloo County Pioneers' Memorial Association, turning-the-sod exercises, June 24, 1924, by D.N. Panabaker. 182-185 The Legislature of Upper Canada and contempt, drastic methods of early provincial parliaments with critics, by William Renwick Riddell. 186-201 When a few claimed monopoly of spiritual functions: Canadian state trials -- the King against Clark Bentom, by William Renwick Riddell. 202-209 Criminal courts and law in early (Upper) Canada, by William Renwick Riddell. 210-221 The "Ordinary" Court of Chancery in Upper Canada: an attempt by the Lieutenant-Governor to act as chancellor, by William Renwick Riddell. 222 -238 Pierre du Calvet: A Huguenot refugee in early Montreal; his treason and fate, by William Renwick Riddell. 239-254 "His honour", the Lieutenant-Governor, and "His Lordship", the Ju~tice, by William Renwick Riddell. 255-258 The place and stream names of Oxford County, Ontario, by W.J. Wintemberg. 259-295 The Rev. John Ogilvie, D.D., an army chaplain at and Montreal, 1759-1760, by A.H. Young. 296-337

Volume 23 (1926)

Some facts about the Schooner "Nancy" in the War of 1812, by W.H. Breithaupt. 5-7 First settlements of Pennsylvania in Upper Canada, by W.H. Breithaupt. 8-14 From colony to commonwealth, 1841-1867, by J.S. Carstairs. 15-18 Relative sizes and capacities of our reflected in trend of traffic, by De W. Carter. 19-27 Extracts from a Niagara newspaper ·of 1810, by A.J. Clark. 28-32 - 14 -

Notes on the history of shipbuilding and navigation on Lake Ontario up to the time of the launching of the steamship Frontenac, at Ernesttown, Ontario, 7th September, 1816, by Ernest Alexander Cruikshank. 33-44 The News of Niagara a century ago, by Ernest Alexander Cruikshank. 45-64 The Government of Upper Canada and Robert Gourlay, by Ernest Alexander Cruikshank. A Twice-told tale. (The insurrection in the Short Hills in 1838), by Ernest Alexander Cruikshank. 180-222 Names are pegs to hang history on, by Louis Blake Duff. 223-236 The Bold Canadian, a ballad of the War of 1812, attributed to Pte. Flurnerfelt, by James H. Coyne. 237-242 Sketches of the past, by Susan Burnham Greeley. 243-259 The Niagara Portage Road, by Ernest Green. 260-311 Early schoolsaf Toronto, by Ernest J. Hathaway. 312-327 The Probated wills of men prominent in the public affairs of early Upper Canada, by A.F. Hunter. 328-359 The Ancestry of Laura Ingersoll Secord, by J.H. Ingersoll. 360-364 Canal engineering yesterday and to-day, by E.P. Johnson. 365-369 Steam navigation on the , by H.R. Morgan. 370-383 A Story of early Upper Canada, by William Renwick Riddell. 384-388 "A Letter addressed to two great men" (Pitt and Newcastle), by William Renwick Riddell. 389-396 The Prerogative court in Upper Canada, by William Renwick Riddell. 397-412 The First Attorney-General of Upper Canada -- John White (l792-1800), by William Renwick Riddell. 413-433 An Echo of the War of 1812, by William Renwick Riddell. 434-449 The Law SOCiety of Upper Canada in 1822, by William Renwick Riddell. 450-461 A Cause celebre a century ago, by William Renwick Riddell. 462-465 A Pioneer academy, by A.B. Sherk. 466-469 The Fortunes of a United Empire Loyalist family, by John Robinson Simons. 470-482 Diary of a voyage from London to Upper Canada in 1833, by Millicent Pollock Steele and Ellen Frances Steele. 483-510 The Diary of C.M. Wright, 58th Batt., 14th Brigade, France, No. 1260428, by C.M. Wright. 511-522 The Rev. John Langhorn, Missionary at Fredericksburgh and Ernesttown, 1787-1813, by A.H. Young. 523-560 The Second St. John's Church, Bath, 1793-1925, by Rev. W.C. Swayne. 560-564

Volume 24 (1927)

An Address at the unveiling of the Port Talbot Memorial Cairn, by James H. Coyne. 5-9 - 15 -

Colonel Talbot's relation to the early history of London, by Jame s H. Coyne. 10-16 Petitions for grants of land, 1792-96, by Ernest Alexander Cruikshank. 17 -144 The Early history of the London District, by Ernest Alexander Cruikshank. 145-280 The "Chesapeake" crisis as it affected Upper Canada, by Ernest Alexander Cruikshank. 281-322 Charles Lennox, the fourth duke of Richmond, by Ernest Alexander Cruikshank. 323-351 An Address at the unveiling of the Port Talbot Memorial Cairn, by Ernest Alexander Cruikshank. 352-355 Conditions in York County a century ago, by David Gibson. 356-365 Canada's first electriC telegraph, by Ernest Green. 366-372 The Public services, etc., of Commander Elmes Steele, R.N., -by Elmes Henderson. 373-380 The Probated wills of persons prominent in the public affairs of early Upper Canada. Second collection by A.F. Hunter. 381-409 London and its vicinity, 1837-38, by Fred Landon. 410-438 The Ancestry and hardships of Frederick Mabee (Mabille, Maby, Mabie), the United Empire Loyalist who settled in the Long Point settlement, Upper Canada in 1793, by Oliver R. Mabee. 439-442 Wolford Chapel, the burial place of Governor Simcoe, by James L. Palmer et al. 443-461 Reminiscences of the Highland pioneers in Eldon, Victoria County, by Hugh Ray. 462-471 An Old law book, William Renwick Riddell. 472-474 Joseph Willocks, Sheriff, Member of Parliament and Traitor, by William Renwick Riddell. 475-499 A Canadian Hampden, by William Renwick Riddell. 500-506 Quaker marriages in Upper Canada, by William Renwick Riddell. 507 -511 The Rev. , M.A., L.L.D. (Second Rector of York and of Kingston), by A.H. Young. 512-534

Volume 25 (1929)

A Typical example of immigration into Upper Canada in 1819, by Christopher Armstrong. 5-11 The Railways of Ontario, by W.H. Breithaupt. 12-25 Edward Carscallen, U.E. (circa 1730-1803), by H.C. and A.B. Carscallen. 26-31 An Experiment in colonization in Upper Canada, by Ernest Alexander Cruikshank. 32-77 Simcoe's mission to Saint Domingo, by Ernest Alexander Cruikshank. 78-144 - 16 -

A Country merchant in Upper Canada, 1800-1812, by Ernest Alexander Cruikshank. 145-190 and the trials for treason in 1814, by Ernest Alexander Cruikshank. 191-219 Literary landmarks of several , by Clara C. Field. 220-225 Captain John Rogers, by Mrs. Maurice Frankel. 226-230 Some phases of pioneer religious life in Upper Canada before 1850, by M.A. Garland. 231-247 Township No. 2 -- Mount Dorchester -- Stamford, by Ernest Green. 248-338 Gun-shot echoes from the past (An episode in the French and War, 1687), by Selwyn P. Griffin. 339-344 The Story of the old fort at Toronto, by E.J. Hathaway. 345-357 The Parts borne by Fort Rouille and in the establishment of Toronto, by A.F. Hunter. 358-359 The First settlers of Clarke Township, by L.A.M. Lovekin. 360-366 An Early baptismal register, Brockville, by Rev. William Smart. 367-384 The Historic value of street names, by T.A. Reed. 385-387 Retention of Canada at the Peace of 1763, by William Renwick Riddell. 388-392 An Official record of slavery in Upper Canada, by William Renwick Riddell. 393-397 Popular medicine in Upper Canada a century ago, by William Renwick Riddell. 398-404 The First copyrighted book in the , by William Renwick Riddell. 405-414 The Treaty made with the Indians at Smith's Creek (Port Hope), Nov. 5, 1818, for the surrender of lands, by R.W. Shaw. 415-419 Reminiscences of the Upper part of the Old Road, by M.G. Sherk. 420-437 Church of England missionary effort in Upper Canada, by James J. Talman. 438-449 The Old stage road along Lake St. Clair, by Malcolm W. Wallace. 450-454 The Rev. Richard Pollard, by A.H. Young. 455-480 The Mission of Cornwall, 1784-1812, by A.H. Young. 481-500

Volume 26 (1930)

The Scottish-Canadian pilgrims of the fifties, by A.J. Clark. 5-15 Lieut. Governor Simcoe in Canada; a chronological record, by Ernest Alexander Cruikshank. 16-36 Additional correspondence of Robert Nichol, by Ernest Alexander Cruikshank. 37-96 Petitions for grants of land in Upper Canada, second series, 1796-99, by Ernest Alexander Cruikshank. 97-379 Notes on the early settlement of Burford, by Ernest Alexander Cruikshank. 380-389 - 17 -

The Coming of the loyalist Mohawks to the Bay of Quinte, by Ernest Alexander Cruikshank. 390-403 Incidents regarding the first telephone (1876), to Tutela Heights, by Augusta I. Grant Gilkison. 404-405 The Search for salt in Upper Canada, by Ernest Green. 406-431 The River Credit and the , by Ernest J. Hathaway. 432-444 Bloor Street, Toronto, and the Village of Yorkville in 1849, by Elmes Henderson. 445-456 Some reminiscences of from 1854 to 1857, by Elmes Henderson. 457-460 An Upper Canada community in the political crisis of 1849, by Fred Landon. 461-473 Selections from the Papers of , missionary to the Indians, by Fred Landon. 474-497 Burford's first settler, politican and military man Benajah Mallory, by R.C. Muir. 492 -497 The Proudfoot Papers, 1833, Rev. M.A. Garland, ed. 498-572 Benajah Mallory, traitor, by William Renwick Riddell. 573-578

Volume 27 (1931)

The Quinte Loyalists of 1784, by P.H. Bryce. 5-14 Rev. William Jenkins of Richmond Hill, by A.J. Clark. 15-76 The Register of Saint Paul's Church at Fort Erie, 1836-1844, by Ernest Alexander Cruikshank. 77-1920 The King's Royal of New York, by Ernest Alexander Cruikshank. 193-323 Bay of Quinte landmarks. The mother-church of and Sir John Macdonald's boyhood home, by Allen Ross Davis. 324-334 Crime and punishment in early Upper Canada, by John K. Elliot. 335-340 Pioneer drinking habits and the rise of the temperance agitation in Upper Canada prior to 1840, by Rev. M.A. Garland and James J. Talman. 341-364 Upper Canadahblack defenders, by Ernest Green. 365-391 Notes on the Empey (Impey) family of Stormont, by Ernest Green. 392-399 Journalism in Belleville, by J. Owen Herity. 400-406 The By town Gazette: a pioneer newspaper by Hamnett P. Hill. 407-423 Literary workers in Belleville two generations ago, by A.F. Hunter. 425-427 Rebellion losses claims in London District in 1845, by Fred Landon. 428-434 The Proudfoot Papers, Rev. M.A. Garland, ed. 435-496 Surveyor 's exploration for the Pioneer Road, Garafraxa to Owen Sound, 1837. Notes by E.W. Banting and A.F. Hunter. 497-510 Method of abolition of slavery in England, and Upper Canada compared, by William Renwick Riddell. 511-516 - 18

The First legal execution for crime in Upper Canada, by William Renwick Riddell. 514-519 The Story of an old statute, by William Renwick Riddell. 517-519 A Tragedy of the back-country of Ontario, by William Renwick Riddell. 520-521 The "Shivaree" and the original, by William Renwick Riddell. 522-524 Dr. Edward Jenner and the Canadian pirate, by William Renwick Riddell. 525-528 Echo in Canada of the imprisonment by the Assembly of Pennsylvania of Provost the Reverend William Smith in 1758, by William Renwick Riddell. 529-533 The First Canadian bishop and the trade in liquor with the Indians, by William Renwick Riddell. 534-539 The Treaty made with the Indians at Kingston, May 31, 1819, for the surrender of lands, by R.W. Shaw. 540-542 James White, 1863-1928; a biographical sketch, by Hugh S. Spence. 543-544 Agricultural societies of Upper Canada, by James J. Talman. 545-552 The Bethunes, by A.H. Young. 553-574 Sir William Johnson, Bt., 1715-1774, by A.H. Young. 575-582 "Bishop" Peters, by A.H. Young. 583-623

Volume 28 (1932)

Notes on the "Nancy". 5 Radio in the teaching of history, by Merrill Denison. 7-15 Shipping out of Collingwood, by James HcCanne 1. 16-23 Across Georgian Bay in 1871, by James H. Coyne. 25-29 Some notes on a visit to Penetanguishene and the Georgian Bay in 1856, by Elmes Henderson. 30-34 Ottawa a hundred years ago, by A.H. Young 35-40 Earliest missionary letters of Rev. John Douse, written from the Salt Springs Hission on the in 1834 and 1836, A.J. Clark, ed. 41-46 Letters of Rev. James Evans, Hethodist missionary, written during his voyage to and residence in the Region, 1838-j9, Fred Landon, ed. 47-70 The Proudfoot Papers, 1834-35, Rev. ~1.A. Garland, ed. 71-113 Early settlement in south Simcoe, by J.A. Cummings. 114-119 The Professional settler in Upper Canada, by Gilbert Paterson. 120-124 Moraviantown, by O.K. Watson. 125-131 Last official report on the French posts in the northern part of , by William Renwick Riddell. 132-139 Chevalier Charles de Raymond on the posts in French Canada, by Willia.'ll Renwick Riddell. 140-142 Toronto in Cartography, by William Renwick Riddell. 143-145 - 19 -

The Treaty made with the Indians for the surrender of lands in the Collingwood region, October 17, 1818, by R.W. Shaw. 146-154 Early architecture in Ontario, by E.R. Arthur. 150-154 The Genesis of the Canada Act, by Ernest Alexander Cruikshank. (Includes index) 155-327

Two rare translations into the , by A.J. Clark. 1-7 Sir , K.C.B. An address at the ceremony of unveiling a tablet in the Parliament Buildings, Toronto, 27th October, 1932, by Ernest Alexander Cruikshank. 8-13 Post-war discontent at Niagara in 1818, by Ernest Alexander Cruikshank. 14-46 More Langhorn letters, by A.H. Young. 47-71 The Brock monument and a visitor's book, 1829 and 1830, by Rose Kate Thorburn Symons. 72-75 Cemeteries and graves in the , by W.G. Reive. 76-81 The Toronto carrying-place, by Percy J. Robinson. 82-84 Travel in Ontario before the coming of the railway, by James J. Talman. 85-102 The First Tay Canal; an abortive Upper Canadian transportation enterprise of a century ago, by H.R. Morgan. 103-116 Recording local history in pictures, by J.G. Williams. 117 -120 The Early life and letters of Peter Russell, by Ernest Alexander Cruikshank. 121-140 The Proudfoot Papers, Rev. M.A. Garland, ed. 141-159 Notes on some municipal proceedings in the Niagara District, 1849-1870, by Miss Catherine Creed. 160-170

Volume 30 (1934)

A Memoir of Lieutenant-General , by Ernest Alexander Cruikshank. 5-32 Thomas Barton: a Pennsylvania Loyalist, by A.H. Young. 33-42 , a character essay, by C.L.C. Allinson. 43-57 The First settlement in Central Western Ontario, by I.C. Bricker. 58-65 Pioneers and pioneer days of Fergus, by A.E. Byerley. 66-69 The Elora community: story of a hundred years, by H.E. Mills. 70-74 Some of 's old landmarks, by D. Allan. 75-82 The Parish of Woodstock, by W.E. Elliott. 83-95 The County of Wellington: a bibliography, by Robena M. Dow. 96-105 History, purpose, and development of community halls in rural communities, by F.C. Hart. 106-110 - 20 -

An Introduction to the economic history of Ontario from outpost to empire, by H.A. Innis. 111-123 The Proudfoot Papers, Rev. M.A. Garland, ed. 124-142 Farming in Northumberland County: 1833 to 1895, by Walter Riddell. 143-149 Jacques Cartier, by Hon. Louis Cote. 150-159 The Loyalists in , by Chester Martin. 160-170 The Background of the Loyalist movement 1763-1783, by George M. Wrong. 171-180 The Loyalists in Ontario, by George H. Locke. 181-188 Toronto: how and why it grew, by A.H. Young. 189-200 The Story of Toronto, by T.A. Reed. 201-211 Journal of the Honourable William Morris's mission to England in the year 1837, E.C. Kyte, ed. 212-262

Volume 31 (1936}

The Ontario archives and the Historical Societies, by Duncan McArthur. 5-10 Captain John Walden Meyers, Loyalist pioneer, by Ernest Alexander Cruikshank. 11-55 The Activity of Abel Stevens as a pioneer, by Ernest Alexander Cruikshank. 56-90 The Proudfoot Papers, Rev. M.A. Garland, ed. 91-113 A Little study in Loyalist genealogy. "Tomaons of Perthshire", by Ernest Green. 114-134 Reverend William Leeming, first rector of Trinity Church, Chippawa, by W.B. Kerr and Mrs. Ada Brett. 135-154 The History of the present fortifications at Kingston, by W.S. Lavell. 155-177 Assisted emigration from Ireland to Upper Canada under Peter Robinson in 1825, by Howard T. Pammett. 178-214 Johan Jost Herkimer, U.E., and his family, by w.n. Reid. 215-227 Irish John Willson, and family, loyalists, by Pearl Wilson. 228-242

Volume 32 (1937)

The Invasion of , by Ernest Alexander Cruikshank. 7-84 Gananoque Block House, 1813-1859, by Frank Eames. 85-91 The Proudfoot Papers, Rev. M.A. Garland, ed. 92-103 The Industrial development of Ontario, 1783-1820, by Mary Quayle Innis. 104-113 The History of the newspaper press in London, 1830-1878, by H. Orlo Miller. 114-139 A U.E. Loyalist Family, by W.L. Scott. 140-170 The Upper Canada Central School, by George W. Spragge. 171-191 Nathaniel Pettit, by Pearl Wilson. 192-202 - 21 -

Volume 33 (1939)

Brigidier General E.A. Cruikshank -- an obituary, by Ernest Green. 5-10 The Adventures of Roger Stevens: a forgotten Loyalist pioneer in Upper Canada, by Ernest Alexander Cruikshank. 11-38 Little (Bridge Island Blockhouse), by Frederick C. Curry. 39-45 "Frey" Family, by Ernest Green. 45-74 Schenectady to Michilimackinac, 1765-1766, Journal of John Porteous, Fred Coyne Hamil, ed. 75-98 Van Egmond's apology for his presence in Mackenzie's camp at Montgomery's, by W.B. Kerr. 99-103 First London Welsh baptist church (Denfield), by F.T. Rosser. 104-115 The Diary of H.C.R. Becher, by Rev. M.A. Garland and Orlo Miller. 116-143

Volume 34 (1942)

Reuben Burr, Loyalist, by J.B. Tyrrell. 5-33 When orange and green united 1832-39; the alliance of Macdonell and Gowan, by W.B. Kerr. 34-42 The Song of the , Ernest Green, ed. 43-45 Early shipping and land transportation on the Lower Thames, by Fred Coyne Hamil. 46-62 The Cornwall under , 1803-1812, by George W. Spragge. 63-84 George Theodore Berthon, a Canadian painter of eminent Victorians, by William Colgate. 85-103 Early days in Muskoka, by F.M. de la Fosse. 104-110 St. James' Church, Penetanguishene, by Rev. R.T.C. Dwelly. 111-116 The Steele Family, by M.E. Wilson. 117-120

Volume 35 (1943)

In memoriam, A.H. Young, by James J. Talman. 5 In and about St. Thomas over one hundred years ago, by A.H. Young. 6-13 Pioneer settlers walk 130 miles, by C.A. Fleming. 14-24 The of Upper Canada, 1815-1816, by Lillian F. Gates. 25-28 Corvettes of , by Ernest Green. 29-38 The Nottawasaga Portage, Simcoe County, Ontario, by George Laidler. 39-48 A Recovered letter, W.W. Baldwin to C.B. Wyatt, 6th April, 1813, J. McE. Murray, ed. 49-55 Pioneer days in Brant County, by Jean H. Waldie. 56-63 - 22 -

Volume 36 (19441

The Scaddings, a pioneer family in York, by T.A. Reed. 7-20 A Diary for the year 1827, by Thomas Roy Woodhouse. 21-27 Activities of Canadian patriots in the Rochester District, 1837-1838, by Elsie Graham Sumner. 28-32 Consumer buying in Upper Canada, 1791-1840, by Pearl Wilson. 33-40 An Upper Canada "Bush Business" in the fifties, by Elsie McLeod Murray. 41-47 Long Point, Lake Erie; some physical and historical aspects, by George Laidler. 48-69 The Long Point furnace, by W.J. Patterson. 70-78 The Houghton iron works, by J.A. Bannister. 79-82 Ebenezer Allan in Canada, by Fred Coyne Hamil. 83-93 Dundurn and Sir Allan MacNab, by T. Melville Bailey. 94-104

Volume 37 (1945)

John Norton, by J. McE. Murray. 7-16 Hoppner Meyer, a painter and engraver of Upper Canada, by William Colgate. 17-29 A Small community grave ground one hundred and twenty years old, by John Barnett. 31-34 Lord Selkirk in Upper Canada, bj Fred Coyne Hamil. 35-48 The Changing industrial pattern of the Niagara Peninsula, by J.W. Watson. 49-58 Mid-European backgrounds of Waterloo County, by B. Mabel Dunham. 59-70 Christian Warner, a Methodist pioneer, by Mrs. Stanley C. Tolan. 71-79 Palatine settlements in York County, by Mabel Burkholder. 81-96 volume 38 (1946)

The Provincial agent for Upper Canada, by George W. Spragge. 7-18 The Discovery of the Cave of the Winds, by Frederick C. Curry. 19-22 Colonel Thomas Talbot vs. John Nixon, by F.T. Rosser. 23-29 Railways of , by Terry Ferris. 31-42 The Agricultural press in Ontario in the 1880's, by Allan G. Bogue. 43-49 An Episode in Latin-American and Canadian Relations, by James J. Talman. 51-55 Diary of Elisha Harris Brown, of Nissouri, January 29, 1860 - March 26, 1860, Helen H.B. Duncan, ed. 57-72 The Story of the range or cooking stove, by William Kirby. 73-76 Parish register of Brockville and vicinity, 1814-1830, H.R. Morgan, ed. 77-108 - 23 -

A Search for Ossossane and its environs, by Frank Ridley. 7-14 John Troyer of Long Point Bay, Lake Erie, by George Laidler. 15-40 The Toronto carrying-place and the Toronto purchase, by Percy J. Robinson. 41-49 The 1841 Election of Dr. William Dunlop as Member of Parliament for Huron County, by I. Anette Stewart. 51-62 The Establishment of papermaking in Upper Canada, by Nina L. Edwards. 63-74 of Buttonvi1le, by John Barnett. 75-89 The Districts of Upper Canada, 1788-1849, by George W. Spragge. 91-100 A Pioneer novelist of Kent County, by Fred C. Hamil. 101-113

Volume 40 (1948)

A Letter from Penetanguishene in 1855, John Barnett, ed. 7-11 Some precursors of the Ontario Historical Society, by James J. Talman. 13-21 An Early portrait by , by William Colgate. 23-25 The Johnson Letters, Louise Wyatt, ed. 27-52 John Darling of St. Johns, U.C., a pioneer industrialist and his day-book, 1768-1825, by Ernest H. Darling. 53-63 The Iroquois poetess, Pauline Johnson, by Jean H. \{a1die. 65-75 Miles Macdonell, by J.G. Harkness. 77-83

Volume 41 (1949)

Silas Fletcher, instigator of the Upper Canadian rebellion, by John Barnett. 7-35 The Economic and social effects of the British garrisons on the development of Western Upper Canada, by John Philp. 37-48 Port Dover harbour, by J.A. Bannister. 57-88 The Identification of French mission sites in the Huron country; a study in procedure, by Kenneth E. Kidd. 89-94 Mary Electa Adams: a pioneer educator, by Elsie Pomeroy. 107-117 The Village of Selborne, Ontario in 1850 by Leslie R. Gray. 119-124 The Courts of Requests in Upper Canada, by J.H. Aitchison. 125-132 St. Ives, by Elsie McLeod Jury. 133-152 A Letter from John Galt. 153-155 Pioneers of the Scotch settlement on the shore of Lake St. Clair, by Malcolm Wallace. 173-200 Champlain's route with the Huron war party in 1615, by G.H. Needler. .. . 201-206 -A Lette~ fro~ Ogdensburg in 1814, by Frederick C. Curry. 207-211 C.W. Jefferys, a.S.A., R.C.A., L.L.D., by Lorne Pierce. 213-216 An Old apprenticeship indenture. 217-218 24 -

volume 42 (1950)

The Evolution of local government in Ontario, by Fred Landon. 1-5 phoebe Roberts' diary of a Quaker missionary journey to Upper Canada, Leslie Gray, ed. 7-46 Who was George Brown?, by J.M.S. Careless. 57-66 An O.A.C. student in the 1880's, by Lillian Rea Benson. 67-80 Late Huron occupations of Ontario: an archae logical survey of Innisfil Township, by Robert E. Popham. 81-90 A Tale of loyalist heroism, by H.C. Burleigh. 91-99 The Beginning of navigation and the tourist industry in Muskoka, by Redmond Thomas. 101-105 The Diary of Peter Brown, J.M.S. Careless, ed. 113-151 Portraits of the Canadian Parliament of 1850, Neil F. Morrison, ed. 153-158 A Letter of 1837. 159-162 The Graduates 0 King's College, Toronto, by W. Stewart Wallace. 163-164 Ontario's contribution to the South African War, by Norman Penlington. 171-181 Echoes from the minute books. Notes on the proceedings of the Board of Police of Port Hope, 1834-1849, by H.R.S. Ryan. 183-204 Ottawa journalism, 1860 to 1870, by R.U. Mahaffy. 205-211 John Strachan's journey from Montreal to Kingston in December 1799, T.A. Reed, ed. 213-217

Volume 43 (1951)

The Diary of William Graves. The Record of a visit to Canada in 1820, Donald F. McOuat, ed. 1-28 The Upper Canada state papers: an untapped research source, by W.G. Ormsby. 29-34 Migration from Ontario to in 1871, by James J. Talman. 35-41 A Letter from John Talbot, 1838, Fred Landon, ed. 43-46 Early Methodism in the Niagara Peninsula, by J.S. Moir. 51-58 The Birth of the Town of Dundas, by T. Roy Woodhouse. 59-69 Ernest Green, F.R. HIST. S., by John Barnett. 71-72 Ernest Green, F.R. HIST. S., by Mrs. Stanley C. Tolan. 72-80 Another letter from John Talbot, 1838, by Fred Coyne Hamil. 81-82 The Joseph Silverthorn account-book, by Alice Wetherell. 93-106 Elementary education in Upper Canada, 1820-1840, by George W. Spragge. 107-122 Louis Roy; first printer in Upper Canada, by William Colgate. 123-142 Historical work in New York State, by Albert B. Corey. 143-149 An American Consul's advice, 1870, Frank Underhill, ed. 151-154 - 25 -

Colonel Talbot and the early history of London, by Fred Coyne Hamil. 159-175 British travellers in Upper Canada 1815-1837, by G.M. Craig. 177-187

Volume 44 (1952)

When Uncle Torn's cabin carne to Canada, by Fred Landon. 1-5 The Founding of Trinity College, Toronto, by J.L.H. Henderson. 7-14 Thames -- Its banks, by R.M. Lewis. 15-22 George Ryerson to Sir , 9 June 1826, edited by C.B. Sissons. 23-29 In search of the Griffon, C.H.J. Snider. 31-40 Charles Daniel Parfitt, by Alice Wetherell. 45-56 The Burley site, by Elsie McLeod and W. Wilfrid Jury. 57-75 The Fate of s warships, by R.A. Preston. 85-100 Kent", by Victor Lauriston. 101-107 Methodism and higher education, 1843-1849, a qualification, by John Moir. 109-128 Letters from John Talbot, Leslie R. Gray, ed. 139-164 Abolitionist interest in Upper Canada, by Fred Landon. 165-172 Billy Green, "The Scout", by Mabel W. Thompson. 173-181 Colonel Talbot's principality, by Fred Coyne Hamil. 183-193

Volume 45 (1953)

The Toronto Art Students' League: 1886-1904, by Wi lliam Colgate. 1-26 Negro slaves with the United Empire Loyalists in Upper Canada, by Roy F. Fleming. 27-30 Our Provincial archives, by D.F. McOuat. 31-36 Methods of election and problems of education in the fifties, from the official records of Louth Township, by Ruth M. Horne. 37-42 Waterloo County centennial, by Kathryn Hansu1d. 43-44 Pennsylvania German folklore to the fore, by Clara Bernhardt. 45-46 Local history in the schools, by D.F. Dadson. 59-67 Roads, and charity in the fifties from the official records of Louth Township, by Ruth M. Home. 69-73 The Diary of Augusta Silverthorn, Alice Wetherell, ed. 75-81 Molly Brant -- Loyalist, by H. Pearson Gundy. 97-108 Kingston's French heritage, by Leopold Lamontagne. 109-121 More about Toronto, by Percy J. Robinson. 123-127 A Trip to Upper Canada, August 1835, from the diary of John Armour Jr., T.R. Woodhouse, ed. 129-143 Early creative literature of Western Ontario, some books of the first fifteen years, 1828-1843, by C.F. Klinck. 155-163 - 26 -

The Identity of John Armour discovered, by T. Roy Woodhouse. 164 In the path of progress, St. Lawrence Valley sites threatened by the Seaway, by Mabel Tinkiss-Good. 165-175 Thomas Talbot and Lord Wharncliffe: some new letters hitherto unpublished, by W.H.G. Armytage. 177-197

Volume 46 (1954)

Our first Legislative Assembly, 1792. 1-2 The Life and death of "General" William Putnam, John Morgan Gray, ed. 3-20 Historic Kingston and its defences, by George F.G. Stanley. 21-35 From Bethlehem to Fairfield, 1798, diary of the Brethren John Heckewelder and Benjamin Mortimer ... , Leslie R. Gray, ed. Part I 37-61 The WeIland Canal and the Duke of Wellington, by Roscoe R. Miller. 63-67 Letters from Chief Justice , a selection from his Canadian correspondence, 1791-1801, William Colgate, ed. Part I 77-95 Recovery of H.M.S. Techumseth, of Upper Canada Naval Department, succeeding His Majesty's , at Penetanguishene August 29, 1953, by C.H.J. Snider. 97-105 From Bethlehem to Fairfield, 1798, diary of the Brethren John Heckewelder and Benjamin Mortimer ..• , Leslie R. Gray, ed. Part II The Mission to the fugitive slaves at London, by J.I. Cooper. 133-139 Letters from Chief Justice William Osgoode. A selection from his Canadian correspondence, 1791-1801, William Colgate, ed. Part II 149-168 itA Tassie Boy", fragment of an autobiographical sketch, by the Reverend W.G. Wallace, W.S. Wallace, ed. 169-178 Windsor, its first hundred years, by Martin J. Havran. 179-186 The History of the Port of Kingston, 1673-1847, by R.A. Preston. 201-211 How Ottawa became the Capital of Canada, by James A. Gibson. 213-222 Dr. E.M. Milner was courage incarnate, in memoriam, by Victor Lauriston. 230-231

Volume 47 (1955)

A Diary of 1837, by , George W. Spragge, ed. 1-11 William Edward Hanna. 12 "Squire" Matthews of Southwold and Stamford, by F.T. Rosser. 13-22 The History of the Port of Kingston, Part II. Decline, 1845-1953, by R.A. Preston. 23-38 - 27 -

Dr. John Dearness, in memoriam, by Kathlean V. Moore. 43-44 George W. Broomfield, in memoriam, by Jean H. Waldie. 44-45 The Vicomte de Vaux: would-be Canadian, by John Weatherford. 49-57 Toronto's industrial growth to 1891, by John E. MacNab. 59-80 Birth of the Buffalo and Brantford Railway, by Frank N. Walker. 81-90 A Freliminary report on the Feterborough Fetroglyphs, by Faul W. Sweetman. 101-121 The First four years of the settlement on the Canadian side of the , by Rev. E.J. Lajeunesse. 122-131 The History of the Bois Blanc Island, by David P. Botsford. 132-140 The Diary of John White, First Attorney General of Upper Canada, 1791-1800, William Colgate, ed. ·147-170 Comments on Upper Canada in 1836, by Thomas Carr, G.M. Craig, ed. 171-179 York Mills, 1800-1955, by Hamilton Cassels. 180-193

Volume 48 (1956)

Further search for the Griffon, by C.H.J. Snider. 1-6 An Early red school house and its century-old record book, by John Barnett. 7-17 An Archaeological reconnaissance of Lake Abitibi, Ontario, by Frank Ridley. 18-23 The Northern Railway, its origin and construction, 1834-1855, by Russell D. Smith. 24-36 Upper Canada at War, 1814, Captain Armstrong reports, Col. C.P. Stacey, ed. 37-42 Robert Land and some skirmishes, by John M. Coleman. 47-62 The Manitoulin letters of the Rev. Charles Crosbie Brough, by Rundall M. Lewis. 63-80 The Ontario Historical Society and the preservation of the historic values of the St. Lawrence Seaway Area. 81-85 Major Richardson's "Kensington Gardens in 1830", by C.F. Klinck. 101-107 FitzGibbon's secret visitor, by John S. Moir. 108-110 Along the Four Mile Creek, by Jesse T. Ruley. 111-116 A Visit to Upper Canada in 1830, by John Richards, George W. Spragge, ed. 117-124 The Anti-slavery Society of Canada, by Fred Landon. 125-131 D.W. Smith's plan for granting land to Loyalists' children, by Stanley R. Mealing. 133-137 The War of 1812, civil authority and martial law in Upper Canada, by William M. Weekes. 147-161 The Administration of Peter Russell, 1796-1799, by Edith G. Firth. 163-181 A Frehistoric cemetery, by Walter A. Kenyon. 183-184 The Village and the cemetery, by J. Norman Emerson. 184-185 - 28 -

New light on Iroquois orLgLns, by Thomas E. Lee. 185-187 Serpent mounds excavation, by Kenneth E. Kidd. 187-188 Huronia and the Seaway, by Wilfrid Jury. 189-190 Red ochre and ritual, by J. Norman Emerson. 190-192 The Nru Site, by Clyde Kennedy. 192 Algonquin Park, by C.H.D. Clarke. 193 Comments on the Bruce, by J.V. Wright. 193-194 Exploring in Michipicoten, by Frank Ridley. 195 Introducing the Ontario Archaeological Society, by Ruth Marshall. 195-196

Volume 49 (1957)

Colonization roads in Canada West, 1850-1867, by George W. Spragge. 1-17 Letters from Thomas Talbot to John Beverley Robinson, J.M.S. Careless, ed. 25-41 Two Simcoe letters to Sir James Bland Burges, Sydney Jackman, ed. 42-45 Some anonymous literature of the War of 1812, by C.F. Klinck. 49-60 The , by Maxim T. Gray. 61-62 From Fairfield to Schonbrun - 1798. Diary of Br. and Sr. Zeisberger and Br. Benj. Mortimer ••. , Leslie R. Gray, ed. 63-96 Did the Duke of Kent viSit York?, by George W. Spragge. 97-98 The Sources of local history, with special reference to research for The Valley of the Trent, by Edwin C. Guillet. 105-120 Comments on "The Sources of Local History", by R.A. Preston and Leopold Lamontagne. 120-124 The Story of Silver Islet, by Beryl H. Scott. 125-137 Printed maps of Upper Canada, 1800-1864, a select bibliography, by C.F.J. Whebell. 139-144 Our thanks to King Canute, by G. Edward Hall. 145-151 What was the ?, by Robert E. Saunders. 165-178 Gilbert Purdy -- pioneer jack of all trades, by H. Pearson Gundy. 181-186 John Galt's Canadian novels, by Carl F. Klinck. 187-194 A Wedding trip of 1854, Neil F. Morrison, ed. 195-197 An Early town meeting, by John S. Moir. 198 The Diary of Mah10n Burwell, January 24 to August 4, 1827, Rundall M. Lewis, ed. 199-219 God bless him, by J. MacKay Hitsman. 224

Volume 50 (1958)

Abraham Sloot, pioneer baptist lay minister of Westminster Township, by Charles Deane Kent. 1-13 Surveys of a water route between and the Ottawa River by the , 1819-1827, by James Watson Bain. 15-28 - 29 -

New pages in history 1957, J. Norman Emerson, ed. 39-40 The Puckasaw Pit Culture, by T.F. McIlwraith. 41-43 Northern Survey, by Thomas E. Lee. 43-44 Quetico pictographs, by Selwyn Dewdney. 44-45 An Ancient settlement in Bruce County, by Walter A. Kenyon. 45-47 Before the flood, by J. Norman Emerson. 47-50 archaeology, by Clyde Kennedy. 50-52 Archaeology of the English River District, by Walter A. Kenyon. 52-54 Serpent mounds excavation of 1957, by Richard B. Johnston. 54-55 The Old Indian fort site, by J. Norman Emerson. 55-56 Huron Area archaeology, by Wilfrid Jury. 57 Ontario Archaeological Society activities, by Paul Sweetman. 58-59 Uncle Tom and Clayton: fact, fiction and mystery, by William H. and Jane H. Pease. 61-73 The Wilmington-Provincial, Atlantic Coastal Steamer and Toronto Yacht Clubhouse, by Erik Heyl. 77-80 Broad pennants on Point Frederick, by Richard A. Preston. 81-90 A Settler's autobiographical sketch, Charles W. Humphries, ed. 91-95 An Account of the first mission of the Associate Synod to Canada West by Thomas Beveridge, Andrew W. Taylor, ed. 101-111 Thomas Arthur Reed, by William Colgate. 116 Samuel Bealy Harrison: forgotten reformer, by George Metcalf. 117-131 The Midewiwin, Ontario's first medical society, by Robert C. Dailey. 133-138 A History of Froomfield, Moore Township, by Jean Elford. 139-147 The War of 1812 in Canadian history, by Col. C.P. Stacey. 153-159 Beware: horse thieves! pirates~ witches!, by Eula Carscallen Lapp. 165-176 Mossom Boyd: lumber king of the Trent Valley, by D.J. Wurtele. 177-189 Please send us a garrison, by J. MacKay Hitsman. 189-192 Lands and policies: attitudes and controls in the alienation of lands in Ontario during the first century of settlement, by J. Howard Richards. 193-209 An Artist inspects Upper Canada, the diary of Daniel Fowler, 1843, Thomas R. Lee, ed. 211-218 and , by Hilary Spooner. 219-227

Volume 51 (1959)

The Capture of York, by Charles W. Humphries. 1-21 Fort York wins a modern battle. 22-24 The ProviGcial Freeman: a new source for the history of the Negro in Canada, by Alexander L. Murray. 25-31 1 - 30 -

The Great seals and the arms of Ontario, by George W. Spragge. 33-37 The Diary of Aaron Wismer, (1844-1931), Jordan, Ontario, Ruth M. Home, ed. 39-42 Memorials at Lundy's Lane, by Mabel V. Warner. 43-48 New Pages of prehistory, 1958, by J. Norman Emerson. 49-50 On the trail of Champlain, by Clyde C. Kennedy. 50-52 Investigations at Lake St. Francis, by W.A. Kenyon. 52-54 Farewell to Ault Park, by J.N. Emerson. 54-55 The Serpent mounds, by Richard B. Johnston. 55-56 The MacDonald site, by Richard Pearson. 56-58 A Late woodland site near Pickering, by W.A. Kenyon. 58-59 A Search for historic neutral, by Frank Ridley. 59-60 The Inverhuron Provincial Park, season 1958, by Fritz Knechte 1. 60-61 The Bosomworth site, by J.N. Emerson. 61-63 A Huron settlement pattern study, by Wilfrid A. Jury. 63-64 The Mound at Pithers Point, by W.A. Kenyon. 64-66 Pictographs, by Selwyn Dewdney. 66-67 Northern survey, by Frank Ridley. 67-69 The Puckasaw Pit Culture, a pilot study, by J.N. Emerson. 69-72 The Camboose Shanty by Charles MacNamara, George W. Spragge, ed. 73-78 The Influence of the Oxford movement upon the Church of England in Upper Canada, by John Kenyon. 79-94 Grace seasoned with salt, a profile of Reverend William Jenkins, 1779-1843, by Mariel Jenkins. 95-104 An Early record of 's walk, by John S. Moir. 105-108 The Louth Harbour Shipping Company, by Barbara Coffman. 109-119 Jesse T. Ruley, in memoriam, by Louis Blake Duff. 119 The Early years of the Tunkers in Upper Canada, by E. Morris Sider. 121-129 William Burr's moving panorama of the Great Lakes, the Niagara, St. Lawrence and Saguenay Rivers, by Joseph Earl Arrington. 141-162 Regionalism in Canadian history, by George F.G. Stanley. 163-171 The general election of 1878 in Ontario, by David Lee. 172-190 National vs. provincial loyalty; the Ontario Western Boundary Dispute, 1883-1884, by Kenneth A. MacKirdy. 191-198 Imagination in history, by Kildare Dobbs. 199-205 The Term of office of John Graves Simcoe, by S.R. Mealing. 214-215 Dr. George F. MacDonald, by Fred Landon. 216 -- a reluctant rebel, by John Muggeridge. 217-229 A Letter from government house, Toronto, December 1837, George W. Spragge, ed. , 231-236 Catholic missionary labours on the Lake Superior frontier, 1667-1751, by Francis J. Nelligan. 237-250 The Diary of Henry Ransford, D.H. McInnes, ed. 251-258 Four went to the Civil War, by Lois Darroch Milani. 259-272 Functions and operations of the historical branch, Department of Travel and Publicity, by D.P. McOuat. 280-288 LouiS Blake Duff, 1878-1959, by Fred Landon. 289-291 Dr. Milo M. Quaife, by Fred Landon. 292 - 31 -

Volume 52 (1960)

The British base at , by Maj. C.C.J. Bond. 1-16 The Regiment De Watteville: its settlement and service in Upper Canada, by John D.P. Martin. 17-30 The Loyal and Patriotic Society of Upper Canada and its still-born child -- the "Upper Canada Preserved" Medal, by Hamilton Craig. 31-52 New pages of prehistory, 1959, by J. Norman Emerson. 53-55 Excavations at Serpent Mounds, by Richard B. Johnston. 55-56 The Rediscovery of the Kente Region, by Rev. Bowen P. Squire. 56-60 A Further note on the McDonald site, Prince Edward County, by J. Norman Emerson. 60-61 Archaeology in Huronia, by Wilfrid Jury. 61-63 The Miller Site - 1959, by Walter A. Kenyon. 63-67 Charmstones in the Ottawa Valley, by Clyde C. Kennedy. 67-70 Pictograph-recording in the Canadian Shield, by Se lwyn Dewdney. 70-71 The Puckasaw Pits and the religious alternative, by J. Norman Emerson. 71-72 Rainy River Project 1959, by Walter A. Kenyon. 73-74 Ontario archaic and our nuclear future, by Fritz Knechtel. 74-75 Activities of the Ontario Archaeological Society, by William S. Donaldson. 75-76 A Pioneer abolitionist in Upper Canada, by Fred Landon. 77-83 King Township, York County, 1800-1867: a historical sketch, by Mary E. Garbutt. 85-97 The Artist turns farmer, chapters from the autobiography of Daniel Fowler, Thomas R. Lee, ed. 99-110 Trafalgar Township in 1817, Hazel C. Mathews, ed. 111-116 Meeting place of the first legislature of Upper Canada, by W. Spragge. 140 The Trials John Montgomery, by E.A. Lacey. 141-158 John Strachan and early Upper Canada, 1799-1814, by Alison Smith. 159-173 Sir John Johnson's rent roll of the Kingsborough Patent, by Duncan Fraser. 176-189 On the importance of publicizing Ontario's histbry, by William H. Cranston. 201-208 The Lumber community of Upper Canada 1815-1867, by Michael S. Cross. 213-233 The History and development of early forms of building construction in Ontario, by John I. Rempel. Part I 235-244 Schemes for the transplanting of refugee American Negroes from Upper Canada in the 1840's, by John K.A. Farrell. 245-249 The Steamship Traveller and the Rebellion of 1837, by George W. Spragge. 251-256 - 32 -

Volume 53 (1961)

The History and development of early forms of building construction in Ontario, by John I. Rempel. Part II 1-35 The Fenian invasion of Canada West, June 1st and 2nd 1866, by F.M. Quealey. 37-66 The Early history of Canadian oil companies: a chapter in Canadian business history, by John T. Saywell. 67-72 The Fat years and the lean, London, Canada in boom and depression, 1851-1861, by Orlo Miller. 73-80 Rende~ at Moose Factory, 1882, Morris Zaslow, ed. 81-94 The Organization of Upper Canadian reformers, 1818-1867, by Eric Jackson. 95-115 British views of colonial Upper Canada, 1791-1841, by D.W.L. Earl. 117-136 Report of the Historical Branch, Department of Travel and Publicity, for 1960, by D.F. McOuat. 137-144 The Abee D'Urfe in and Ontario, by Thomas R. Lee. ~6 The Museums section. An Account of its beginning, by Dorothy Drever. 153-155 Museums of Ontario, a directory, by Alice Davidson. 156-168 The Museum as a social instrument, by Dr. Carl E. Guthe. 169-173 The National Trust in Great Britain, by R. Romil1y Fedden. 174-177 A Master plan to prepare for Canada's Centenary, by Ruth M. Home. 177-181 Tools for voluntary education, by A.E. Blakeney. 181-185 The Object of the museum, by Ruth M. Home. 187-191 The Proudfoot papers, a new source of research materials. 191-192 The Royal Ontario Museum, 1912-1962, by Duncan F. Cameron. 193-196 Ontario Provincial Park Museums, by A.B. Wheatley. 197-199 The First great fire of Toronto, 1849, by F.H. Armstrong. 201-221 The Rebuilding of Toronto after the great fire of 1849, by F.H. Armstrong. 233-249 An Early settlement on St. Joseph Island, by Fred C. Hamil. 251-256 James Wallis, founder of Fenelon Falls and pioneer in the early development of Peterborough, by Hugh M. Wallis. 257-271 The Chelsea pensioners in Upper Canada, by J.K. Johnson. 273-289

Volume 54 (1962)

The Stormy history of the York roads, 1833-1865, by Michael S. Cross. 1-24 James H. Coyne, an early contributor to Canadian Historical Scholarship, by Hugh A. Stevenson. 25-42 An Outline of early settlement in the Grand River Valley, by Charles M. Johnston. 43-67 Sectarian strife in Dundas County, a Lutheran-Episcopalian land endowment controversy, 1784-1849, by James R. McCartney. 69-86 Jesse Happy, a fugitive slave from Kentucky, by J. MacKenzie Leask. 87-98 - 33 -

Report of the Historical Branch, Department of Travel and Publicity, for 1961, by D.F. McOuat. 107-114 New pages of prehistory, 1961, by J.N. Emerson. 121-122 Archaic hunters in the Ottawa Valley, by Clyde C. Kennedy. 122-128 The Second season of excavation at Fort Albany, by Walter Kenyon. 128-132 Archaeological work in Huronia, by Elsie McLeod Jury. 133-134 Cahigue 1961, by J.N. Emerson. 134-136 The Historic location of the Hurons, by Bruce Graham Trigger. 137-148 The Summer resorts of Ontario in the Nineteenth Century, by Roy I. Wolfe. 149-161 The Carfrae Family, a study in early Toronto Toryism, by F.H. Armstrong. 161-181 The Barbara Heck House, by W.O. Williams. 188-189 The Cronkhite Papers, by Lucy B. Martyn. 189-190 Laura Secord again, by John S. Moir. 190 Bridge building on the Pagwachuan, by Evelyn Lyon-Fe11owes. 191-198 A Brief history of the Guelph Congregational Church by the Rev. George H. Knighton, Greta M. Shutt, ed. 199-205 Supplementary quotations, Miss Hannah Hodgskin's account, by Hannah Hodgskin. 205-206 Immigration to the five eastern townships of the , by H.J. Johnston. 207-224 The Niagara District of Robert Gourlay, by R. Louis Genti1core. 228-236 Invasion, 1838, by George F.G. Stanley. 237-252 The Influence of Dr. Emily Howard Stowe on the woman suffrage movement in Canada, by Joanne Emily Thompson. 253-266 Services for the mentally retarded in Ontario, 1870-1930, by Cyril Greenland. 267-274 Upper Canada's first political party, by Harry H. Guest. 275-296

Volume 55 (1963)

Sir and the campaign of 1894, by Janet B. Kerr. 1-13 A New look at the Peter Robinson Emigration of 1823, by Peter L. and Monica Maltby. 15-21 The Canadian Government comes to Ottawa, 1865-1866, by C.C.J. Bond. 23-34 Land ownership in Upper Canada, 1783-1796, a background to the first table of fees, by Theodore D. Regehr. 35-48 The Ontario Iroquoian controversy, by Frank Ridley. 49-59 The York Riots of March 23, 1832, by F.H. Armstrong. 61-72 Negroes in Toronto, 1793-1865, by Daniel G. Hill. 73-91 The Legal status of the Six Nations Indians in Canada, by Malcolm Montgomery. 93-105 Ontario in recent , by William H. Magee. 107-115 J.D. Edgar and the Pacific Junction Railway: the problems of a nineteenth century Ontario railway promoter, by Robert M. Stamp. 119-130 - 34 -

The Reverend James Hagrath, family man and Anglican cleric, by John Banks. 131-142 The Loyalty issue in the 1891 federal election campaign, and an ironic footnote, by K.A. Hackirdy. 143-154 A Nova Scotian in Toronto, 1858, P.B. Waite, ed. 155-159 A Reply to Hr. Ridley, by Bruce G. Trigger. 161-163 Report of the Historical Branch, Department of Travel and Publicity, for 1962, by D.F. HcOuat. 164-172 List of vessels employed on British Naval Service on the Great Lakes, 1755-1875, by K.R. Hacpherson. 173-179 A Sense of history: a guest editorial, by Robert F. Legget. 187-191 Haileybury; the early years, by Terence D. Tait. 192 -204 Hr. Mackenzie's secret reporter, by John S. Moir. 205-213 The Significance of the Six Nations participation in the War of 1812, by G.F.G. Stanley. 215-231 Sir William Hearst and the , by Brian Douglas Tennyson. 233-245 Historiography of the Iroquois Indians, 1925-1963, by Malcolm Montgomery. 247-257 Joseph Brant, the Grand River lands and the Northwest crisis, by Charles M. Johnston. 267 -282

Volume 56 (1964)

The Origins of the Iroquois, by Walter A. Kenyon. 1-4 Vice-Chancellor , 1798-1854, Hemorial for a forgotten man, by Clara Thomas. 5-15 Alexander James Christie, By town pioneer, his life and times, 1787-1843, by C.C.J. Bond. 16-36 John Northway's career, an approach to Ontario's history, by Alan Wilson. 37-44 Ontario origin of the Canadian explosives industry, by Allen G. Talbot. 45-57 List of Warships on the Great Lakes, 1796-1941, by K. Jack Bauer. 58-64 The Vital stuff of history, an editorial, by Paul G. Cornell and Kenneth A. MacKirdy. 65-66 The Steamboat era on the Trent-Otonabee Waterway: 1830-1950, by Howard Pammett. 67-103 Molly Brant, Hohawk matron, by Jean Johnston. 105-124 The Ontario press on Oliver Mowat's first six weeks as premier, by A. Margaret Evans. 125-141 Report of the museums section of the Ontario Historical SOCiety, 1961-1963, by G~en Metcalfe. 150-151 The Patriot invasion of Pelee lsland, by J.P. Martyn. 153-165 Early Parry Sound and the Beatty Family, by Fleetwood K. McKean. 167-184 The Succession of William H. Hearst to the Ontario Premiership, September 1914, by Brian D. Tennyson. 185-189 Francis Hector C1ergue and the rise of Sault Ste. Marie as an industrial centre, by Margaret Van Every. 191-202 35 -

Mackenzie King looks at two 1911 elections, Charles W. Humphries, ed. 203-206 The Six Nations and the , by George F.G. Stanley. 217-232 A Brief history of polygonal buildings with residual evidence in Ontario, by John I. Rempel. 235-248 Becoming an indigenous church: the Lutheran Church in Waterloo County, Ontario, by Welf H. Heick. 249-260 Preamble to a psychological biography of John Galt, by Hamilton B. Timothy. 261-266

Volume 57 (1965)

Lord Selkirk's work in Upper Canada: the story of Baldoon, by Fred Coyne Hamil and Terry Jones. 1-12 The Six Nations Indians and the Macdonald Franchise, by Malcolm Montgomery. 13-25 Three years in the Toronto garrison: the story of the Honourable Gilbert Elliot, 1847-1850, bv Fred Dreyer. 29-38 A Letter on the Reform Party, 1860: SandfiehlMacDonald and the Bruce W. Hodgins and Elwood 39-45 Four poems on the rebellion of 1837, John S. Moir, ed. 47-52 Genesis of an early Canadian painter, William Von Moll Berczy, by Lita-Rose Betcherman. 57-68 The Tyendinaga Mohawks, the village as a basic factor in Mohawk social structure, by C.H. Torok. 69-77 Lawrence Pitkethly, Dr. Smyles, and Canadian revolutionaries in the United States, 1842, by Michael Brook. 79-84 The Story of Laura Secord revisited, by George Ingram. 85-97 Fontaine Becancourt, by Frederick C. Curry. 98-100 William Claus and John Norton: a struggle for power in old Ontario, by C.M. Johnston. 101-108 Premier Hearst, the war, and votes for women, by Brian D. Tennyson. 115-121 Tracks into Ottawa: the construction of railways into Canada's Capital, by C.C.J. Bond. 122-134 American Presbyterians in the Niagara Peninsula, 1800-1840, by John Banks. 135-140 Troubles of a canal-builder: Lieut.-Col. and the Burgess Accusations, by Edith J. Hind. 141-147 The Conservative Party machine and the election of 1911 in Ontario, by Robert Cuff. 149-156 Regional History, by M. Jean Houston. 165-168 The Toronto Eighteen and the election of 1911, by Robert D. Cuff. 169-180 Three letters of William Osgoode, first Chief Justice of Upper Canada, A.R. M. Lower, ed. 181-187 Eng1ish-Canadianism and the demand for Canadian autonomy: Ontario's response to the Alaska boundary decision, 1903, by John A. Munro. 189-203 - 36 -

Tory factionalism: Kingston elections and Upper Canadian politics, 1820-1836, by S.F. Wise. 205-225 Dr. John Smyles, by Lillian F. Gates. 229-230

Volume 58 (1966)

Mackenzie King woos Ontario, 1919-1921, by Margaret Prang. 1-20 Toronto's first railway venture, 1834-1838, by F.H. Armstrong. 21-41 The Account of two families who settled near Simcoe, 1834-1835, by Daniel James Brock. 43-57 Strategy of Brock saved Upper Canada: candid comments of a U.S. who crossed at Queenston, by Major J.C. Boylen. 59-60 The Trinity Medical College, by George W. Spragge. 63-98 Loyalism and local power, the District of Niagara, 1792-1837, by H.V. Nelles. 99-114 The Late Ruth M. Home. 115-116 Religious nature of the early Negro migration to Canada and the Amherstburg Baptist Association, by James K. Lewis. 117-132 Colonel James FitzGibbon and the suppression of Irish riots in Upper Canada, by J.K. Johnson. 139-155 Sir and the Ontario General Election of 1919, by Brian D. Tennyson. 157-162 The Rev. Newton Bosworth: pioneer settler on Yonge Street, F.H. Armstrong, ed. 163-171 Fight at the West Gate, 1760, by Malcolm MacLeod. 172-194 The President's message, by Morris Zaslow. 201-204 The Clergy and the election of Bishop Cronyn, by S.W. Horrall. 205-220 Pre- Houses in Norfolk County, Ontario, by C.F.J. Whebell. 225-235 The by-election of 1873 and Thomas Moss, by James Sne 11- 236-256 Notes and queries. The meaning of the word "Lines" -­ Church of St. James-on-the-Lines, Penetanguishene, by Lt.-Col. James P. Barry. 257

Volume 59 (1967)

William McDougall and the north Ontario and north Lanark by-elections, 1864, by Foster J.K. Griezic. 1-19 Simcoe's schooner Onondaga, by Malcolm MacLeod. 23-36 The London Missionary Society in Upper Canada, by Lawrence Kitzan. 39-45 The Dawson Route, 1857-1883: a selected bibliography with annotations, by Irene J. Dawson. 45-55 Anti-Catholicism in Ontario politics: the role of the Protestant Protective Association in the 1894 election, by James T. Watt. 57-67 - 37

In Memoriam, Fred Swayze, by Leo A. Johnson. 68 The Poet and the Indian: Indian themes in the poetry of Duncan Campbell Scott and John Collier, by E. Palmer Patterson. 69-78 Reminiscences of the first Sarnia Survey, George Smith and Leslie K. Smith, eds. 79-88 The Cock-Pit: 1869. Tournament at Brockton. Grand gathering of Rowdies. An alderman among them. Brutal scenes, Peter B. Waite, ed. 89-92 The Two sides of John Galt, by Clarence G. Karr. 93-99 The Gamey affair, by Charles W. Humphries. 101-109 The Cruise of the by Brian D. Tennyson. 125-128 The Toronto meeting A.A.S.L.H., August 30- September 2, 1967, by Morris Zaslow. 129-130 Andrew Drew: the man who burned the Caroline, by "John Ireland" (M.L. Magill). 137-156 Life in the lumber camp: 1883, by James M. Hillis. 157-162 W.L. Mackenzie's Volunteer and the first parliament of United Canada, by Lillian F. Gates. 163-183 Will the real W.L. Mackenzie please stand up?, by L.A. Johnson. 184-186 Reformer as capitalist: and the printer's strike of 1836, by F.H. Armstrong. 187-196 R.M. Bucke: pioneer psychiatrist, practical mystic, by James Horne. 197-208

Profiles of a Province (replaced December 1967 and March 1968)

Preface to Profiles of a Province, by Morris Zaslow. ix-xii The United Empire Loyalists, by J.J. Talman 3-8 The Reform movement in Upper Canada, by Fred Coyne Hamil. 9-19 Upper Canada and the conservative tradition, by S.F. Wise. 20-33 The Districts of Upper Canada, 1788-1849, by George W. Spragge. 34-42 The Anglo-American Magazine looks at urban Upper Canada on the eve of the railway era, by Frederick H. Armstrong and Neil C. Hu1tin. 43-58 The Genesis of Ontario politics in the Province of Canada, 1838-1871, by Paul G. Cornell. 59-72 Confederation: the atmosphere of criSiS, by C.P. Stacey. 73-79 Democracy and the Ontario , by Bruce W. Hodgins. 83-91 ; a portrait of his childhood by Catherine Hume Blake, Margaret A. Banks, ed. 92 -96 The Mowat Era, 1872-1896: stability and progress, by A. Margaret Eva~s. 97-106 The Ontar;0 boundary question, by Morris Zaslow. 107-117 James P. Whitney and the , by Charles W. Humphries. 118-125 The Evolution of a Victorian Liberal, N.W. Rowell, by Margaret Prang. 126-136 - 38 -

That Hepburn, by Neil McKenty. 137-141 An Introduction to the economic history of Ontario from outpost to empire, by H.A. Innis. 145-155 Foundations of the Canadian oil industry, 1850-1866, by Edward Phelps. 156-165 The Impact of hydro on Ontario, by R.N. Beattie. 166-172 The Changing patterns of tourism in Ontario, by R.I. Wolfe. 173-177 Agricultural settlement on the Canadian Shield: Ottawa River to Georgian Bay, by Florence B. Murray. 178-186 The Upper Canadian religious tradition, by John S. Moir. 189-195 Educational leadership in Ontario, 1867-1967, by Robert M. Stamp. 196-204 Captain Charles Stuart, abolitionist, by Fred Landon. 205-214 The Old buildings of Ontario, by W.S. Goulding. facing 210 Landscape painting in Upper Canada, by J. Russell Harper. 215-224 A Pallid picture: the image of Ontario in modern literature, by William H. Magee. 225-233

Volume 60 (1968)

The Genesis of Canadian Orangeism, by Hereward Senior. 13-29 , a note on the American years, by James E. Rea. 31-37 Obituary, Kenneth A. MacKirdy. 38 The Worker's Uni ty League and the Stratford Furniture Workers: the anatomy of a strike, by James D. Leach. 39-48 The Use of pollen analysis to determine post glacial vegetation and environment, by J.N.B. Bell. 49-59 Sir James Gowan, Sir John A. Macdonald, and the Rebellion of 1837, J.K. Johnson, ed. 61-64 Ontario--Does it eXist?, by Arthur R.M. Lower. 65-69 When Ontario girls were going west, by Eula C. Lapp. 71-79 Mennonite folk art of Waterloo County, by Nancy Lou Patterson. 81-104 R.M.C., and Kingston: the effect of imperial and military influences on a Canadian community, by Richard Preston. 104-123 Indian missionary contact in Huronia, 1615-1649, by Peter G. LeBlanc. 133-146 The Halton by-election, March 1850: a politicians view, by Leo A. Johnson. 147-148 The and Western Ontario: the final years, by W.S. Neidhardt. 149-161 The Joneses of Brockville and the Family Compact, by Elva M. Richards. 169-184 The in politics, 1817-1840, by Carol Lawrie . 185-204 Frederick Coyne Hamil. 204 The Early years of the Great Western Railway, 1833-1857, by Russell D. Smith. 205-227 - 39 -

Andrew Drew and the founding of Woodstock, by "John Ireland" (M.L. Magill). 229-245 The Upper Canadian roots of church disestablishment, by John S. Moir. 247-258

Anti-American sentiment in Essex County in the wake of the rebellions of 1837, by Ronald J. Eady. 1-8 The Political power of Colonel Thomas Talbot, by Paul Baldwin. 9-18 Sir Allan MacNab and the Adjutant Generalship of Militia, 1846-1847, by D.R. Beer. 19 -32 The Macdonald-Cartwright struggle in Lennox, November, 1873, by Lorne A. Brown. 33-50 Lines on the land, Crown surveys and settlement in Upper Canada, by R. Louis Gentilcore. 57-73 The Abortive Fenian uprising in Canada West, a documentary study, by W.S. Neidhardt. 74-76 's philosophy of education: something borrowed or something new? by David Onn. 77-86 The Development of an Policy in Canada, by R.J. Surtees. 87-98 Government tractors in Ontario, 1917 and 1918, by Margaret Evans and R.W. Irwin. 99 -109 The Toronto directories and the Negro community in the late 1840's, by F.H. Armstrong. lll-1l9 Tory hatchet man: on the Whitney backbenches, by Peter Oliver. 121-135 The Battle of Windsor, by R. Alan Douglas. 137-152 John Baldwin: Portrait of a colonial entrepreneur, by T.W. Acheson. 153-166 An Introduction to the study of Scottish settlement of -- a comparison of place names, by James M. Cameron. 167-172 Mackenzie King and the 1911 Election, by Terence A. Crowley. 181-196 The 1945 collapse of the C.C.F. in Windsor, by Ian MacPherson. 197-212 The Mission of new Oswegatchie, 1784-1814, by J.H. Henderson. 213-216 Michipicoten Island, ghosts, copper and bad luck, by Donald Chaput. 217-223 Business and politics: the career of John Willoughby Crawford, by Donald Swainson. 225-236

Volume 62 (1970)

Fred Landon, 1880-1969, by F.H. Armstrong. 1-4 A Bibliography of Fred Landon, by Hilary Bates. 5-16 Longhouse and palisade: Northeastern Iroquoian villages of the seventeenth century, by Thomas S. Abler. 17-40 - 40 - l

The Reaction of the Upper Canadian Tories to the adversity of 1849: annexation and the British American League, by Gerald A. Hallowell. 41-56 The Evaluation of land for wheat cultivation in early nineteenth century Ontario, by Kenneth Kelly. 57-64 In memory of the , by Allen G. Talbot. 65-69 Algoma Central and Hudson Bay Railway: the beginnings, by J. Konarek. 73-81 W. Stewart Wallace, 1884-1970. 82 John H. Dunn and the bankers, by "John Ireland" (M.L. Magill). 83-100 Yonge Street politics, 1828 to 1832 by Audrey Saunders Miller. 101-118 Notes and comments, by Norah Story. 118 The Development of the paper industry in old Ontario, 1824-1867, by J.A. Blyth. 119-133 The Lumber industry in the Ottawa Valley and the American market in the nineteenth century, by W.E. Greening. 134-136 Oliver Mowat: the pre-premier and post-premier years, by Margaret Evans. 137-150 General Dickson and the Indian liberating army in the North, by M. Elizabeth Arthur. 151-162 Howard Ferguson, the timber scandal and the leadership of the Ontario Conservative Party, by Peter N. Oliver. 163-178 A Reappraisal of George Sheppard's contribution to the press of North America, by M.H. Lewis. 179-198 "Red George" MacDonell, military saviour of Upper Canada?, by George Raudzens. 199-212 The Founding of the girl guide movement in Canada, 1910, by Julia Jarvis. 213-219 A Library in crisis, the University of Toronto Library, 1890-1892, by James Feeley. 221-234 Did Champlain visit the Bruce Peninsula? An examination of an Ontario myth, by Charles Garrad. 235-239

Volume 63 (1971)

The Macdonald-Gowan letters, 1847, F.H. Armstrong, ed. 1-14 Transportation of coal into Southern Ontario, 1871-1921, by David F. Walker. 15-30 The Grand River Navigation Company, and the Six Nations Indians, by B.E. Hill. 31-40 Land policy, population growth and social structure in the , 1793-1851, by Leo A. Johnson. 41-60 1828 Upper Canada election results table, by Richard S. Sorrell. 67-69 Stratford and Goderich in the days of the , by Hugh Johnston. 71-85 Ancestry and descendants of Molly Brant, by Jean Johnston. 86-92 Children of Sir John Johnson and Lady Mary (Polly) Johnson, married at New York, June 30, 1773, by Frank B. Risteen. 93-102 - 41 -

The Transfer of British ideas on improved farming to Ontario during the first half of the nineteenth century, by Kenneth Kelly. 103-111 Edward Wilkes Rathbun and the Napanee Tamworth and Quebec Railway, by James A. Eadie. 112-130 William O'Brien's Canadian correspondence, Daniel C. Lyne, ed. 131-138 Preservation - Why and how?, by Margaret Angus. 139-142 The Ontario Heritage Foundation, by Larry Ryan. 145-146 The Canadian inventory of historic buildings, by James Acland. 147-150 History of preservation activities in Kingston, by Margaret Angus. 151-154 Upper Canada, where are you?, by William Goulding. 155-159 "Grey Owl", by Donald B. Smith. 161-176 Stony Monday, 1849: the rebellion losses riots in By town, by Michael S. Cross. 177-190 The Rev. Robert Murray: Ontario's first superintendent of schools, by R.D. Gidney. 191-204 Egerton Ryerson, Albert Carman and the founding of Albert College, Belleville, by Alex McGregor. 205-216 George Jervis Goodhue: pioneer merchant of London, Upper Canada, by F.H. Armstrong. 217-232 Robert Gourlay, Gadfly, by Lois Darroch Milani. 233-242 The Yeomanry veterans of Elizabethtown, by James Easton Godkin. 243-264

Volume 64 (1972)

Peter McArthur and , by David McNab. 1-10 Upper Canadian attitudes towards crime and punishment (1832-1851), by J. Jerald Bellomo. 11-26 The American Government and the Fenian Brotherhood: a study in mutual political opportunism, by W.S. Neidhardt. 27-44 John Strachan's educational policies, 1815-1841, by J.D. Purdy. 45-64 The Toronto Globe and the defence of Canada, 1861-1866, by Andrew Robb. 65-77 John Beverley Robinson and the conservative blueprint for the Upper Canadian community, by Terry Cook. 79-94 The Social composition of the Toronto Bank guards, 1837-1838, by J.K. Johnson. 95-104 Glimpses at a Hamilton family, Jeffrey Wollock, ed. 105-115 Hiram Walker and the origins and development of Walkerville, Ontario, by R.C. Hoskins. 122-131 and the War of 1812, by M.L. Magill. 132 -141 Taste note; touch not; handle not: a study of the social assumptions of the temperance supporters in Canada West between 1839 and 1859, by James M. Clemens. 142-160 - 42 -

The First Old Fort York preservation movement, 1905-1909, an episode in the history of the Ontario Historical Society, by Gerald KilIan. 162-180 The Bayside property and school, 1784-1874, by Gerald E. Boyce. 181-200 The Queen versus George Bennett, Nicholas Flood Davin's defence of George Brown's assassin, by C.B. Koester. 221-237 The Development of Ontario farming, 1870-1914: patterns of growth and change, by D.A. Lawr. 239-251