Voyageurs, Missionnaires Dans Le Nord-Ouest De L'ontario: Chronologie / Anthologie / Bibliographie

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Voyageurs, Missionnaires Dans Le Nord-Ouest De L'ontario: Chronologie / Anthologie / Bibliographie Part VIII: Regional and Local History Partie VIII: Histoire régionale et locale 81.81.81. Exploration/travel before 1930 Exploration/voyages avant 1930 General Généralités 6695. Nabarra, Alain, David Haavisto, and / et Marilee Much. (1980). Les pays d'en haut: 1620-1900. Explorateurs, voyageurs, missionnaires dans le Nord-Ouest de l'Ontario: chronologie / anthologie / bibliographie . Thunder Bay: Information Nord-Ouest. 199p. LHUL. French régime Régime français Individual biographies Biographies individuelles AUCHAGAH; CHOUART DES GROSEILLERS, Médard; GAULTIER DE LA VÉRENDRYE DE BOUMOIS, Pierre; GREYSOLON DULHUT, Daniel. Books, articles, etc. Livres, articles, etc. 6696. Berthiaume, Pierre. (1986). "Quelques remarques sur la notion de récits de voyage au XVIIIe siècle: la description du Détroit et la baie d'Hudson de Nicolas Jérémie." Revue de l'Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa Quarterly 56, no. 1(janvier-mars/January-March): 99-106. 6697. Hamilton, Raphael N. (1968). "Jesuit mission at Sault Ste. Marie (1632-1706)." Michigan History 52 (Summer): 122-132. 6698. Herrick, Sherlock A. (1967). Lake Temagami and the Bay: six Indian canoe routes to Hudson's Bay before 1660 . s.l.: s.n. 42p. 6699. Kenyon, W.A. (1986). Subarctic saga: the de Troyes expedition, 1686 . Toronto: Royal Ontario Museum. 31p. An overland expedition from Montreal which resulted in the capture of trading posts at Moose Factory, James Bay and Fort Albany. 6700. Kenyon, Walter A. (1969). "Our submerged archives." Rotunda 2, no. 2(Spring): 4-13. Archaeological searches of the old canoe route west, particularly French River finds. 6701. Kenyon, Walter A., and J.R. Turnbull. (1971). The battle for James Bay 1686 . Toronto: Macmillan. xv, 132p. Fort Albany siege 1686 and journal of Chevalier de Troyes, with references to Northern Ontario. 6702. Lamontagne, Roland. (1974). La baie James dans l'histoire du Canada . Montréal: Librairie Beauchemin. 115p. Découverte et exploration. 6703. Magnaghi, Russell M. (1985). "The Jesuits in the Lake Superior Country." Inland Seas 41, no. 3(Fall): 190-203. 569 6704. Sagard, Gabriel. (1974). Le grand voyage au pays des Hurons . Montréal: Cahiers du Québec. 268p. (Première édition en 1632). 6705. Silvy, Antoine. (1980). Letters from North America . Translated by Ivy Alice Dickson. Belleville: Mika Publishing. 228p. Covers the period 1673-1708, and includes Father Silvy's visit to Indians in James Bay. 6706. Trudel, Marcel. (1980). "Jean Nicollet dans le lac Supérieur et non dans le lac Michigan." Revue d'histoire de l'Amérique française 34, no. 2(septembre): 183-196. 6707. Williams, G. (1970). "Conflict in the Bay." The Beaver 301 (Autumn): 9-15. Trip of the Chevalier de Troyes to Hudson Bay. British regime 17631763----18671867 Régime anglais 17631763----18671867 Individual biographies Biographies individuelles BAYFIELD, Henry Wolsey; DOUGLAS, Thomas; GLADMAN, George; JAMESON, Anna; MURRAY, Alexander; OBERHOLTZER, Ernest C.; STEWART, Donald Alexander; VENNOR, Henry George Books, articles, etc. Livres, articles, etc. 6708. Dawson, Simon James. (1968). Report on the exploration of the country between Lake Superior and the Red River settlement, and between the latter place and the Assiniboine and Saskatchewan . New York: Greenwood Press. 45p. Exploration in 1857. 6709. Dunnigan, Brian Leigh. (1982). "British naval vessels on the Upper Great Lakes 1761-1796." Telescope 31 (July-August): 92-98. 6710. Graham, A. (1969). Andrew Graham's observations on Hudson's Bay. 1767-1791 . Edited by G. Williams. London: Hudson's Bay Record Society. 6711. Henry, Alexander. (1969). Travels and adventures in Canada and the Indian Territories between the years 1760-1776 . Edmonton: M.G. Hurtig. 347p. Northeastern Ontario references 13, 23, 27-32. 6712. Hubbard, Bela. (1983). Lake Superior journal: Bela Hubbard's account of the 1840 Houghton expedition . Marquette, Michigan: Northern Michigan University Press. xi, 113p. SSMPL. 6713. Karlen, Arno (ed.). (1970). Superior . New York: Harper and Row. viii, 161, [2]p. From journals and diaries of travelers to Lake Superior and the Sault, 1650-1880. LHUL, THPL. 6714. Mitchell, Elaine Allan. (1973). "McNab's journey of 1812: Moose Fort to Montreal." The Beaver 304, no. 1(Summer): 4-10. 6715. Penny, Charles W. (1970). North to Lake Superior: the journal of Charles W. Penny, 1840 . Edited by James L. Carter and Ernest H. Rankin. Marquette, Michigan: John M. Longyear Research Library. xiii, 84p. LHUL, THPL. 6716. Purchas, Samuel. (1966). Henry Hudson's voyages, from Purchas his pilgrimes . Ann Arbor: University Microfilms. [561], 611p. Explored Hudson's Bay and wintered on James Bay. 570 6717. Umfreville, Edward. (1969). Nipigon to Winnipeg: a canoe voyage through western Ontario, by Edward Umfreville in 1784; with extracts from the writings of other early travellers through the region . Toronto: Canadiana House. 63p. 6718. Vidal, Alexander. (1974). A journal of proceedings on my mission to the Indians Lake Superior and Lake Huron, 1849 . Transcribed by George Smith with historical notes by M. Elizabeth Arthur. Brights Grove: George Smith. Northern Ontario 18671867----19301930 Nord de l'Ontario 18671867----19301930 6719. Appel, J. (1982). "Opening up the north." Squatchberry Journal 13 (June): 10-11. 6720. Barry, James P. (1968). "The Wolseley expedition crosses the Great Lakes." Inland Seas 24, no. 2(Summer): 91-107. Collingwood to the head of Lake Superior. 6721. Burrows, E.H. (1979). The hydrographic survey of Admiral W.F.W. Owen on the coast of Africa and the Great Lakes of Canada . Rotterdam: Balkerna. 6722. Gerin-Lajoie, A. (1969). "Fragments from a journey." The Beaver 300 (Winter): 24-31. Voyages of Rev. P.C.A.M. Paradis from Lake Timiskaming to Hudson Bay. 6723. Peters, John Harvey. (1976). An analysis of E.B. Borron's reports on Northern Ontario, 1879-1892 . B.A. thesis, York University. 6724. Schoonover, Frank Earle. (1974). The edge of the wilderness: a portrait of the Canadian North . Edited by Cortlandt Schoonover. Toronto: Methuen. 166p. Travels in the Hudson Bay and James Bay areas between 1900 and 1915. 6725. Slack, Hiram W. (1975). Journey up the Nipigon River from the diary of Hiram Worcester Slack, summer of 1887 . St. Paul, Minnesota: s.n. 15 leaves. (Speedi-Print). PAO. 6726. Tempest, J.S. (1971). An account of the expedition sent out by the Algoma Central Railway to the Hudson's Bay May 1911-February 1912 . s.l.: s.n. 56p. SSMPL. 82.Colonization, settlement ColColonisation,onisation, peuplement Note: For studies concerning an individual ethnic group, look under name of that group in Section 46. Note: Les études sur les groupes ethniques individuels se trouvent sous le nom du groupe dans la sectionsection 46. General GénéralitéGénéralitéssss 6727. Brozowski, Roman, Keith Topps, and David Rees. (1984). "Agriculture and settlement." In A vast and magnificent land : 109-26. 6728. Brozowski, Roman, Keith Topps, et David Rees. (1984). "L'agriculture et la colonisation." Dans Un vaste et merveilleux pays : 109-26. 6729. Bucksar, R.G. (1970). "Problems of squatters in the northland." Habitat 13, no. 1: 24-7. 571 6730. Bucksar, R.G. (1970). "The squatter on the resource frontier." Arctic 23, no. 3(September): 201-204. 6731. Bucksar, Richard G. (1970). "Squatters in Canada's northland: an appraisal." The Northian 6, no. 4: 15-21. Includes parts of Ontario. 6732. Franks, Patricia. (1977). Grandma was a pioneer . Cobalt: Highway Book Shop. 105p. 6733. Frantila, Deborah Jean. (1986). Back-to-the-land: land relief settlement in Northern Ontario . 24p. B.A. essay, Laurentian University. 6734. Moodie, D.W. (1978). "Gardening on Hudson Bay: the first century." The Beaver 309, no. 1(Summer): 54-59. Includes Moose Factory and Fort Albany. 6735. Muir, G. (1976). The pioneers of Northern Ontario . New Liskeard: s.n. 6736. Wismer, Cathy. (1974). Faces of the old north . Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson. 133p. Pioneers of Northern Ontario. Regional studies Études régionales NortheasteNortheasternrn Ontario NordNord----EstEst de l'Ontario 6737. Hottenroth, Helmut. (1968). The great Clay Belts in Ontario and Quebec: Struktur und Genese eines Pionierraumes an der nordlichen Siedlungsgrenze Ost Kanadas . Marburg/Lahn: Geographisches Institut der Universität Marburg. 167p. (Marburger Schriften, Heft 39). 6738. Pearson, Mike. (1978). Yesterday's legacy...an honest look at six early settlers who shaped Northeastern Ontario . Cobalt: Highway Book Shop. 49p. 6739. Sinclair, Peter W. (1982). The agricultural colonization of the great clay belts of Ontario and Quebec, 1900-1939: a comparative study . Waterloo: Wilfrid Laurier University, School of Business and Economics. 17, [5]p. (Research report, 8262). 6740. Sinclair, Peter W. (1982). The agricultural settlement of Northern Ontario 1870-1950 . Waterloo: Wilfrid Laurier University, School of Business and Economics. 21, [3]p. (Research report, 8265). 6741. Sinclair, Peter W. (1986). "Agricultural colonization in Ontario and Quebec: some evidence from the great clay belt, 1900-1945." Canadian Papers in Rural History 5: 104-20. 6742. Yurkowski, Bruno Carl. (1972?). Attitudes and policies of Ontario governments towards agricultural colonization in the Clay Belt districts 1892-1940 . Ottawa: National Library. M.A. Thesis, University of Western Ontario, 1972. C.T.M. no. 11075. Northwestern Ontario NordNord----OuestOuest de l'Ontario 6743. Jackson, J.E. Winston. (1971). 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