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- 43 - Section 2 AUTHOR INDEX A Abler, Thomas S. Longhouse and palisade: northeastern Iroquoian villages of the seventeenth century, LXII, 17. Acheson, T.W. John Baldwin: portrait of a colonial entrepreneur, LXI, 153. Ac land , James The Canadian inventory of historic buildings, LXIII, 147. Ahearn, Mrs. M.H. The Settlers of March Township, III, 97. Aikens, Charles Journal of a journey from Sandwich to York in the summer of 1806, VI, 15. Aitchison, J.H. The Courts of requests in Upper Canada, XLI, 125. Allan, D. Some of Guelph's old landmarks, XXX, 75. Allin, Cephas D. The British North American League, 1849, XIII, 74. Allinson, C.L.C. John Galt, a character essay, XXX, 43. Angus, Margaret History of preservation activities in Kingston, LXIII, 151. Preservation why and how! LXIII, 139. Armstrong, Christopher A Typical example of immigration into Upper Canada in 1819, XXV,S. Armstrong, Frederick H. The Anglo-American magazine looks at urban Upper Canada on the eve of the railway era, (joint author with Neil C. Hultin), PR, 43. The Carfrae family, a study in early Toronto Toryism, LIV, 161. The First great fire of Toronto, 1849, LIII, 201. Fred Landon, 1880-1969, LXII, 1. George Jervis Goodhue: pioneer merchant of London, Upper Canada, LXIII, 217. The Macdonald-Gowan letters, 1847, LXIII, 1. The Rebuilding of Toronto after the great fire of 1849, LIII, 233. Reformer as capitalist: William Lyon Mackenzie and the printer's strike of 1836, LIX, 187. The Rev. Newton Bosworth: pioneer settler on Yonge Street, LVIII, 163. The Toronto directories and the Negro community in the late 1840's, LXI, Ill. Toronto's first railway venture, 1834-1838, LVIII, 21. The York riots of March 23, 1832, LV, 61. Armytage, W.H.G. Thomas Talbot and Lord Wharncliffe: some new letters hitherto unpublished, XLV, 177. - 44 - Arrington, Joseph Earl William Burr's moving panorama of the Great Lakes, the Niagara, St. Lawrence and Saguenay Rivers, LI, 141. Arthur, E.R. Early architecture in Ontario, XXVIII, 150. Arthur, M. Elizabeth General Dickson and the Indian liberating army in the north, LXII, 151. Askin, Charles see Aikens, Charles. B Bailey, T. Melville Dundurn and Sir Allan MacNab, XXXVI, 94. Bain, James Watson Surveys of a water route between Lake Simcoe and the Ottawa River by the Royal Engineers, 1819-1827, L, 15. Baldwin, Paul The Political power of Colonel Thomas Talbot, LXI, 9. Banks, John American Presbyterians in the Niagara Peninsula, 1800-1840, LVII, 135. The Reverend James Magrath, family man and Anglican cleric, LV, 131. Banks, Margaret A. (editor) Edward Blake: a portrait of his childhood by Catherine Hume Blake, PR, 92. Bannister, J.A. The Houghton Iron Works, XXXVI, 79. Port Dover Harbour, XLI, 57. Banting, E.W. (notes to) Surveyor Charles Rankin's exploration for the Pioneer Road, Garafraxa to Owen Sound, 1837, XXVII, 497. Barker, John S. Battle of Goose Creek in 1813, VI, 84. A Brief history of David Barker, a United Empire Loyalist, III, 168. Barnett, John An Early red school house and its century-old record book, XLVIII, 7. Ernest Green, F.R. HIST. S., XLIII, 71. John Button of Buttonville, XXXIX, 75. (editor) A Letter from Penetanguishene in 1855, XL, 7. Silas Fletcher, instigator of the Upper Canadian Rebellion, XLI, 7. A Small community grave ground one hundred and twenty years old, XXXVII, 31. Barnett, John Davis The Books of the political prisoners and exiles of 1838, XVI, 10. An Election without politics - 1857 - I. Buchanan, XIV, 153. Barry, Lt.-Col. James P. (Notes and Queries) The Meaning of the word "lines" -- Church of St. James-on-the-Lines, Penetanguishene, LVIII, 257. Bates, Hilary A Bibliography of Fred Landon, LXII,S. - 45 - Bates, Roger Testimonial of Mr. Roger Bates, of Township of Hamilton, District of Newcastle, now living on his farm near Cobourg, VII, 146. Bauer, K. Jack List of United States warships on the Great Lakes, 1796-1941, LVI, 58. Beattie, R.N. The Impact of hydro on Ontario, PR, 166. Becher, H.C.R. The Diary of H.C.R. Becher. Edited by Rev. M.A. Garland and Or10 Miller, XXX, 116. Bedford, D.H. History of the Windsor and Detroit ferries (joint author with Francis Cleary and F.J. Holton), XVI, 40. Beer, D.R. Sir Allan MacNab and the adjutant generalship of militia, 1846-1847, LXI, 19. Belcher, Ltd.-Col. A.E. The Latest milestone in the history of civilization, XVI, 19. Bell, J.N.B. The Use of pollen analysis to determine post glacial vegetation and environment, LX, 49. Bellomo, J. Jerald Upper Canadian attitudes towards crime and punishment (1832-1851), LXIV, 11. Benson, Lillian Rea An O.A.C. student in the 1880's, XLII, 67. Bernhardt, Clara Pennsylvania German folklore to the fore, XLV, 45. Betcherman, Lita-Rose Genesis of an early Canadian painter, William Von Moll Berczy, LVII, 57. Blakeney, A.E. Tools for voluntary education, LIII, 181. Blyth, J.A. The Development of the paper industry in old Ontario, 1824-1867, LXII, 119. Bogue, Allan G. The Agricultural press in Ontario in the 1880's, XXXVIII, 43. Bond, C.C.J. Alexander James Christie, By town pioneer, his life and times, 1787-1843, LVI, 16. The British Base at Carleton Island, LII, 1. The Canadian Government comes to Ottawa, 1865-1866, LV, 23. Tracks into Ottawa: the construction of railways into Canada's Capital, LVII, 122. Botsford, David P. The History of Bois Blanc Island, XLVII, 132. Bowerman, Dr. A.C. Genealogical list of the Bull Family of the County of Prince Edward, Ontario, V, 77. Boyce, Gerald E. The Bayside property and school, 1784-1874, LXIV, 181. Boyle, David (editor) The Cameron Rolls, 1812, I, 132. Portrait of Father Marquette, III, 167. - 46 - Boylen, Major J.C. Strategy of Brock saved Upper Canada: candid comments of a U.S. officer who crossed at Queenston, LVIII, 59. Braid, Andrew John Galt -- Canadian pioneer, XXII, 5. Brant-Sera, J. Ojijatekha Some descendants of Joseph Brant, I, 113. Breithaupt, W.H. Dundas Street and other early Upper Canada roads, XXI, 5. First settlements of Pennsylvania Mennonites in Upper Canada, XXIII, 8. The Railways of Ontario, XXV, 12. The Settlement of Waterloo County, XXII, 14. Some facts about the schooner "Nancy" in the War of 1812, XXIII, 5. Waterloo County history, XVII, 43. Brett, Mrs. Ada Reverend William Leeming, first rector of Trinity Church, Chippawa (joint author with W.B. Kerr), XXXI, 133. Bricker, I.C. The First settlement in central Western Ontario, XXX, 58. Brock, Daniel James The Account of two families who settled near Simcoe, 1834-1835, LVIII, 43. Brook, Michael Lawrence Pitketh1y, Dr. Smyles, and Canadian revolutionaries in the United States, 1842, LVII, 79. Brown, Lorne A. The Macdonald-Cartwright struggle in Lennox, November, 1873, LXI, 33. Bruce, Lieut.-Colonel G.W. The Petuns, VIII, 34. Bryce, Peter H. The History of the American Indians in relation to health, XII, 128. The Quinte Loyalists of 1784, XXVII, 5. Buell, Lt.-Col. W.S. Military movements in eastern Ontario, War of 1812, X, 60. Burkholder, Mabel Palatine settlements in York County, XXXVII, 81. Burleigh, H.C. A Tale of Loyalist heroism, XLII, 91. Burnet, Jean R. Ethnic groups in Upper Canada. Research publication no. 1. Toronto: Ontario Historical Society, 1972. Burnham, J. Hampden The Coming of the Mississaugas, VI, 7. Burpee, Lawrence J. Influence of the War of 1812 upon the settlement of the Canadian West, XII, 114. Burritt, Mrs. The Settlement of the County of Grenville, III, 102. Burt, Miss A. Blanche Captain Robert Heriott Barclay, R.N., XIV, 169. The Rev. John Barclay, M.A., the first Presbyterian minister settled in Kingston, XVI, 37. Burwell, Mahlon The Diary of Mah10n Burwell, January 24 to August 4, 1827, edited by Rundall M. Lewis, XLIX, 199. - 47 - Byerley, A.E. Pioneers and pioneer days of Fergus, XXX, 66. C Cadot, Rev. J.C. Bruce County and work among the Indians, XVIII, 21. Cameron, Duncan F. The Royal Ontario Museum, 1912-1962, LIII, 193. Cameron, James M. An Introduction to the study of Scottish settlement of Southern Ontario -- a comparison of place names, LXI, 167. Campbell, Clarence T. The Beginning of London, IX, 61. Careless, J.M.S. (editor) The Diary of Peter Brown, XLII, 113. (editor) Letters from Thomas Talbot to John Beverley Robinson, XLIX, 25. Who was George Brown?, XLII, 57. Carnochan, Janet The Count de Puisaye; a forgotten page of Canadian history, V, 36. Early churches in the Niagara Peninsula, Stamford and Chippawa, with marriage records of Thomas Cummings, and extracts from the Cummings' Papers, VIII, 149. Early records of St. Mark's and St. Andrew's Churches, Niagara, III, 7. Humours and interests of an historical building, XIX, 82. The Origin of the Maple Leaf as the emblem of Canada, VII, 139. Some mistakes in history, XIII, 24. Williamstown, an historic village, XVII, 48. Carscallen, H.G. and A.B. Edward Carscallen, U.E. (circa 1730-1803), XXV, 26. Carstairs, J.S. From colony to commonwealth, 1841-1867, XXIII, 15. Carter, De W. Relative sizes and capacities of our canal reflected in trends of traffiC, XXIII, 19. Casey, Thomas W. Lutheran Church record, 1793-1832, VI, 136. Marriage register of Stephen Conger, J.P., (note) Hallowell, I, 109. Napanee's first mills and their builder, VI, 50. Rev. John Langhorn, I, 13. Rev. Robert McDowall's register, I, 70. Cassels, Hamilton York Mills, l800-1955,XLVII, 180. Chamberlain, Alexander FranciS Tribal divisions of the Indians of Ontario, XII, 199. Chaput, Donald Michipicoten Island, ghosts, copper and bad luck, LXI, 217. Chipman, Willis The Life and times of Major Samuel Holland, Surveyor-General, 1764-1801, XXI, 11.