Bibliography/Bibliographie Recent Publications Relating to the History of The Atlantic Region

Editor: Eric L. Swanick Contributors: Shirley B. Elliot, . Agnes O'Dea, . Frank L. Pigot, .

ATLANTIC PROVINCES (This material considers two or more of the Atlantic provinces.) Adamson, Anthony. "Architecture in British : the Georgian influ­ ence, 1745-1845." Canadian Antiques Collector 9 (Jan.-Feb., 1974), pp. 38-41. illus. Betts, E. Arthur. Bishop Black and his preachers: the story of Maritime Methodism to 1825. Halifax, Maritime Conference Archives, Pine Hill Divinity Hall, 1974. 80 p. Boudreau, Ephrem. "La pêche en goélette au début du siècle." La Société historique acadienne. Cahier, no. 42 (1974), pp. 71-87. Collard, Elizabeth. "The ceramics trade in Canada: imports and local potters." Canadian Antiques Collector^ (Jan.-Feb., 1974), pp. 66-69. illus. Cross, Michael S., ed. Theworkingman in the nineteenth century. Toronto, Oxford University Press, 1974.316 p. —section on the Atlantic Provinces. D'Eutremont, Clarence-J. "450e anniversaire de l'origine du nom Acadie." La Société historique acadienne. Cahier, no. 43 (1974), pp. 100-107. Halliday, Hugh. "The disastrous spring of 1833 . . ." Canadian Frontier 3 (Summer, 1974), pp. 7-9. illus. — considers shipwrecks along the At­ lantic coast in 1833. Hamilton, William B. "Atlantic Canada." In Canada since 1867: a biblio­ graphic guide, edited by J.L. Granatstein and Paul Stevens. Toronto, Hakkert, 1974. pp. 156-171. Hamilton, William B. Local history in Atlantic Canada. Toronto, Macmillan, 1974. 241 p. illus. Harris, R. Cole and Warkentin, John. Canada before confederation; a study 134 Acadiensis

in historical geography. Toronto, Oxford University Press, 1974. 338 p. illus. — contains chapters entitled "The French impact in Canada and Acadia" pp. 19-64; and "The Atlantic region", pp. 169-231. Jaenen, Cornelius J. "Amerindian views of French culture in the seventeenth century." Canadian Historical Review 55 (Sept., 1974), pp. 261-291. Lamb, Joan. "Ghostly ships." Atlantic Advocate 64 (May, 1974), pp. 37-39. illus. — concerned with Newfoundland and Nova Scotia. Langdon, John. "Early Canadian silver: the French and English influence." Canadian Antique Collector 9 (Jan.-Feb., 1974), pp. 52-56. illus. -con­ cerned with New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. MacAndrew, Barbara. "His works are landmarks; his name almost unknown." Atlantic Advocate 64 (Feb., 1974), pp. 37-41. illus. — Maritime archi­ tect, William Harris. McGee, Harold Franklin, Jr. The native peoples of Atlantic Canada: a history of ethnic interaction. Toronto, McClelland and Stewart, 1974. 211 p. (The Carleton Library, no. 72) McMurray, Allan Lynn. "Country heritage: loan exhibition of and Maritimes furniture." Canadian Antiques Collector 9 (Sept./Oct, 1974), pp. 10-17. illus. Mannion, John J. Irish settlements in eastern Canada: a study of cultural transfer and adaptation. Toronto, published for the University of Tor­ onto Dept. of Geography by the University of Toronto Press, 1974. 219 p. illus. (University of Toronto. Dept. of Geography. Research Publication 12) Martin, Calvin. "The European impact on the culture of a northeastern Al­ gonquin tribe: an ecological interpretation." William and Mary Quarterly 3d series, 31 (Jan., 1974), pp. 3-26. Sinclair, Bruce, Ball, Norman R., and Peterson, James 0., eds. Lets us be honest and modest: technology and society in Canadian history. Toronto, Oxford University Press, 1974. 309 p. illus. — contains sections on the Atlantic provinces. Snow, Dean. "The changing prey of Maine's early hunters." Natural History 83 (Nov., 1974), pp. 15-24. illus. Tel, Stasia. "John Harvey: neglected Canadian." Atlantic Advocate 64 (July 1974), pp. 38-39. illus. Wade, Mason. "Commentary: Québécois and Acadien." Journal of Canadian Studies/Revue d'études canadiennes 9 (May, 1974), pp. 47-53. Acadiensis 135

Warkentin, John. "Discovering the shape of Canada." Arts Canada, no. 188/189 (1974), pp. 17-35. illus. . "Early geographical writing in English on British North America." Bibliographical Society of Canada. Papers 12 (1973), pp. 38-71.

NEW BRUNSWICK

Allaby, Eric. "End of an epic." Museum Memo 6 (June, 1974), pp. 2-4. illus. — the ship, Flying Cloud comes to rest in Saint John harbour. . . "Relics of a century; shipwrecks at Grand Manan, pt. 1: 1800- 1900." Grand Manan Historian, no. 18 (1974), pp. 4-58. illus. Baker, William M. "Squelching the disloyal, Fenian-sympathizing brood: T.W. Anglin and confederation in New Brunswick, 1865-6." Canadian Historical Review 55 (June, 1974), pp. 141-158. Basque, Garnet. "Major Studholme's treasure." Canadian Treasure 2 (Spring, 1974), pp. 4-9. illus. Basque, Monique. "Le feu de 1935." La Société historique Nicolas Denys. Revue d'histoire 2 (mars-mai, 1974), pp. 14-17. — At Grand Rivière, Madawaska County. Belliveau, John E. A place called Pointe-du-Chene; an informal history, 1686-1974. Pointe-du-Chene, 1974. 42 p. illus. Bush, E.F. "Historic Ste. Croix Island: tiny perhaps, but significant." At­ lantic Advocate 64 (Mar., 1974), pp. 25, 27. illus. Christie, David S. "The effects of European settlement on nature in New Brunswick." Museum Memo 6 (Sept., 1974), pp. 2-6; 6 (Dec, 1974), pp. 10-13. illus. Crandall, Esther. "The Partridge Island story." Atlantic Advocate 64 (Apr., 1974), pp. 48-50. illus. "Remember ?" Atlantic Advocate 64 (June, 1974), pp. 47-50, 52-53. illus. Creighton, Brenda. "The great Miramichi fire." Atlantic Advocate 63 (May, 1974), pp. 25-26. illus. DeGrâce, Eloi. "Le troisième mariage de Michel Daigle." La Société his­ torique acadienne. Cahier, no. 42 (1974), pp. 68-70. Doiron, Norbert. "La mortalité au temps de nos grands parents." La Société historique Nicolas Denys. Revue d'histoire 2 (jan.-fév., 1974), pp. 19-21. Duguay, Aldéa. "La conscription." La Société historique Nicolas Denys. 136 Acadiensis

Revue d'histoire (mars-mai, 1974), pp. 11-13. —as it affected the people of Duguayville. Finley, A. Gregg. "Christopher Billopp-United Empire Loyalist." Museum Memo 6 (Mar., 1974), pp. 10-13. illus. . "Martello Tower: a monument with a message." Museum Memo 6 (Dec, 1974), pp. 6-9. illus. Godin, Ronald. "La vie sur l'Isle de ." La Société historique Nicolas Denys. Revue d'histoire 2 (jan.-fév., 1974), pp. 16-18. Haché, Louis. Charmante Miscou. Moncton, Les éditions d'Acadie, 1974. 115 p. illus. Hagerman, Harry. "N.B.'s engineer extraordinaire [Benjamin Tibbitts]." Atlantic Advocate 65 (Sept., 1974), pp. 51-54. illus. Hamilton, William B. "Marshall d'Avray, precursor of modern education." In Profiles of Canadian educators, edited by Robert S. Patterson et al. Toronto, D.C. Heath, 1974. pp. 328-339. Harris, Jane E. "Glassware excavated at Fort Gaspereau, New Brunswick." In Canadian historic sites: occasional papers in archaeology and his­ tory, no. 10. Ottawa, National Historic Parks and Sites Branch, Dept., of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, 1974. pp. 73-95. illus. Landry, Albert. "Les grands feux de Pokemouche." La Société historique Nicolas Denys. Revue d'histoire 2 (mars-mai, 1974), pp. 6-10. illus. Robert, David. "Social structure in a commercial city: Saint John, 1871." Urban History Review, no. 2 (1974), pp. 15-18. Savoie, Lorenzo. "Le moulin à Valère." La Société historique Nicolas Denys. Revue d'histoire 2 (jan.-fév., 1974), pp. 2-10. illus. Sirois, Georges. "La participation des Madawaskayens aux conventions nationales (1880-1908)." La Société historique acadienne. Cahier, no. 43 (1974), pp. 120-126. Surette, Paul. "Les Acadiens et la campagne électorale provinciale de 1935 au Nouveau-Brunswick." La Société historique acadienne. Cahier, no. 45 (1974), pp. 200-224. illus. Thomas, Gerald. "The development of a coastal community in Mispec, 1783-1960/Mispec 1783-1960: l'histoire d'un village cotier." Museum Memo 6 (Sept., 1974), pp. 6-14, illus. Turnbull, C.J. "The second fluted point from New Brunswick." Man in the Northeast, no. 7 (1974), pp. 109-110. Acadiensis 137

Wright, Esther Clark. The ships of St. Martins: shipbuilding and list of vessels built at St. Martins, New Brunswick 1800-1899. Saint John, New Bruns­ wick Museum, 1974. 47 p. illus. (Seascope series 2) BIBLIOGRAPHY and HISTORIOGRAPHY Fellows, Robert F., ed. The Fredericton census of 1871. Fredericton, Pro­ vincial Archives, 1974. 237 p. . The New Brunswick census of 1851, Charlotte County: vol. 1, New Brunswick, Canada. Fredericton, Provincial Archives, 1974. 325 p. Hamilton, W.D. Jared Tozer and his descendants. Rev. ed. Fredericton, 1974. 70 p. . The Touchies. Fredericton, 1974. 16 p. Hayward, George H., ed. 1851 census, Sunbury County, New Brunswick, Canada. The Author, 1974. 136 p. LeBlanc, Ronald. "Philias Bourgeois, historien acadien." La Société historique acadienne. Cahier, no. 42 (1974), pp. 55-67. —includes a bibliography of his writings. The Raymond collection located in the L.P. Fisher Public Library, Wood­ stock, N.B. n.p., 1974 (?) 41 1. Swanick, Eric L., comp. New Brunswick history: a checklist of secondary sources. First supplement. Fredericton, Legislative Library, 1974. 96 p. CULTURAL and INTELLECTUAL Cormier, Clément. "Le musée acadien de l'université de Moncton." La Soci­ été historique acadienne. Cahier, no. 42 (1974), pp. 48-54. . "Le programme de construction de l'université de Moncton." La Société historique acadienne. Cahier, no. 45 (1974), pp. 189-199. Steinburg, Douglas and Cowan, Barbara. "When you are old and grey and full of sleep [Saint John Public Library] "Canadian Library Journal 31 (Oct., 1974), pp. 456-458. illus. FINE ARTS AND ARCHITECTURE Belli veau, John E. "Few homes like this . . . Moncton's Williams house in mint condition." Atlantic Advocate 65 (Dec, 1974) pp. 28-30. illus. Harper, J. Russell. "Early Canadian painting contrasts: European tradition and pioneer vernacular." Canadian Antiques Collector 9 (Jan.-Feb., 1974), pp. 70-73. illus. —considers Thomas MacDonald of Fredericton. Ryder, Huia G. "New Brunswick furniture." In The book of Canadian antiques, 138 Acadiensis

edited by Donald Blake Webster. Toronto, McGraw-Hill-Ryerson, 1974. pp. 91-109, illus. FOLKLORE Eddie, Christine. "Où il est question d'une vie collégiale folle folle, folk­ lorique . . ." La Société historique Nicolas Denys. Revue d'histoire 2 (juin-sept., 1974), pp. 12-16. Mailhot, Raymond. "La chanson folklorique acadienne: analyse quantitative de thèmes." La Société historique Nicolas Denys. Revue d'histoire 2 (mars-mai, 1974), pp. 18-27. MEDICAL Landry, Denise. "Medicine populaire dans la région de Tracadie." La Société historique Nicolas Denys. Revue d'histoire 2 (jan.-fév., 1974), pp. 11-15. Laplante, Corinne. "Petit historique de l'oeuvre des Hospitalières St.-Joseph à Tracadie." La Société historique Nicolas Denys. Revue d'histoire 2 (juin-sept., 1974), pp. 4-11. illus. Stewart, W. Brenton. Medicine in New Brunswick . . . New Brunswick Medi­ cal Society, 1974. 413 p. illus. RELIGIOUS Cockburn, Melville N. and MacCoubrey, E. Willa. A history of Greenock Church, St. Andrews, New Brunswick from 1821 to 1974. St. Andrews, 1974. 84 p. illus. Le Madawaska, avril 10, 1974. Hommage aux pères eudistes responsables de l'enseignement supérieur à Edmundston, 1946-1974. Edmundston, 1974. 8 p. illus. (La Madawaska vol. 61, no. 20) Melanson, Maurice F. "Antoine Gagnon, prêtre missionnaire et grand vi­ caire en Acadie (1809-1849)." La Société historique acadienne. Cahier, no. 44 (1974), pp. 161-177. illus. La Société historique Nicolas Denys. Revue d'histoire, oct.-déc, 1974. Cen­ tenaire du convent de Caraquet 1874-1974. Caraquet, 1974. 76 p. illus. (La Société historique Nicolas Denys. Revue d'histoire vol. 2, no. 4) Sussex, N.B. Trinity Anglican Church. A history of Trinity Anglican Church and its rectors, 1792-1974. n.p., 1974. 38 p. illus. NEWFOUNDLAND Association of Registered Nurses of Newfoundland. Triple Island Chapter. Notre Dame Bay Memorial Hospital, Twillingate, Newfoundland: 50 years in the life of your hospital, 1924-1974. Grand Falls, Printed by Robinson-Blackmore, 1974. 156 p. illus. Acadiensis 139

The Canadian Forum, March 1974. Newfoundland: nation and province. Toronto, 1974. 47 p. illus. (Canadian Forum vo. 53, no. 638) Fearn, Gordon F.N. Newfoundland: from Maritime society to Canadian colony." Quarterly of Canadian Studies for the Secondary School 3 (1974), pp. 141-150. Fitzhugh, William. "Hound pond 4 — a Charles complex site in Groswater Bay, Labrador." Man in the Northeast, no. 7 (1974), pp. 87-103. illus. Forrest, Marjorie G. "The Beothucks of Newfoundland, hounded into ex­ tinction." Atlantic Advocate 65 (Oct., 1974), pp. 29-31. illus. Green, H. Gordon. Don't have your baby in the dory; a biography of Myra Bennett. Montreal, Harvest House, 1974. 146 p. illus. Halliday, Hugh. "The mystery of Baccalieu Island's treasure kegs." Canadian Treasure 2 (Summer, 1974), pp. 23-25. Harrington, Michael. "How Newfoundland joined up." Atlantic Advocate 64 (Apr., 1974), pp. 38-41. illus. Hiller, James K. The constitutional crisis of 1908/09; a subplot. St. John's, 1974. 10 p. (Newfoundland Historical Society, lecture series) __ The railway and local politics in Newfoundland, 1870-1901. St. John's Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1974. 36 1. "Presented to the Atlantic Canada Studies Conference, 1974." Kupp, Jan. "Le développement de l'intérêt hollandais dans la pêcherie de la morue de Terre-Neuve: l'influence hollandaise sur les pêcheries de Terre-Neuve au dix-septième siècle." Revue d'histoire de l'Amérique française 27 (mars, 1974), pp. 565-569. Locke, Don. Beothuck artifacts. St. John's, Printed by Robinson - Blackmore, 1974. 40 p. illus. Mannion, John J. Pointe Lance in transition: tradition and change in a New­ foundland outport. n.p., 1974. 75 1. illus. Martin, Frank. More blood, sweat and money; the development of the branch railways in Newfoundland. St. John's, Memorial University of New­ foundland, 1974. 43 1. illus. Matthews, Keith. The class of '32: the Newfoundland reformers on the eve of representative government. St. John's, Memorial University of New­ foundland, 1974. 52 1. Neary, Peter and O'Flaherty, Patrick, eds. By great waters; a Newfoundland and Labrador anthology. Toronto, University of Toronto Press, 1974. 140 Acadiensis

262 p. illus. (Social history of Canada, no. 21) Newfoundland. Memorial University. The nine lives ofPaton College: Barnes, Blackall, Bo water, Burhe, Curtis, Doyle, Hatcher, Rothermere, Squires. St. John's, 1974. 17 p. illus. Newfoundland. Royal Commission on Labrador. Report. St. John's, 1974. 6 v. (1412 p.) Sanger, Chesley Wilfred. Replacement technology and spatial adaptation in the Newfoundland seal fishery during the nineteenth century: sailing vessels and steamers. St. John's, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1974. 26 1. illus. "Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Can­ adian Association of Geographers Toronto, May, 1974." Squire, Harold. A Newfoundland outport in the making: the early history of Eastport, together with an eye-witness account of the Greenland disaster. Eastport, 1974. 95 p. illus. BIBLIOGRAPHY Matthews, Keith. Checklist of research studies pertaining to the history of Newfoundland in the archives of the Maritime History Group. St. John's, Maritime History Group, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1974. 29 1. Nemec, Thomas F. A selected bibliography of sources of Newfoundland society and culture. St. John's, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1974. 17 1.

CULTURAL and INTELLECTUAL "Armorial bearings of St. John's, (Newfoundland)." Heraldry in Canada 8 (Seot., 1974), pp. 2-3. illus. Harrington, Michael. "New museums preserve the old." Atlantic Advocate 65 (Sept., 1974), pp. 18-19, 21. illus. FINE ARTS and ARCHITECTURE

O'Dea, Shane. The domestic architecture of old St. John's. St. John's, Newfound­ land Historical Society, 1974. Unp. (Newfoundland Historical Society, pamphlet no. 2) FOLKLORE

Burke, John. The ballads of Johnny Burke, a short anthology. Edited by Paul Mercer. St. John's, Newfoundland Historical Society, 1974. Unp. (New­ foundland Historical Society, pamphlet no. 1) Acadiensis 141

RELIGIOUS Jones, Frederick. "Bishops in politics: Roman Catholic v. Protestant in New­ foundland, 1860-2." Canadian Historical Review 55 (Dec, 1974), pp. 408-421. . "The early opposition to Bishop Field of Newfoundland." Can­ adian Church Historical Society. Journal 16 (June, 1974), pp. 30-41. Netten, J.W. "Edward Field, protagonist of denominational education." In Profiles of Canadian educators, edited by Robert S. Patterson et al. Toronto, D.C. Heath, 1974. pp. 77-94. The Salvation Army. Corner Brook Citadel Corps. Fifty years of service, 1924-1974. Whitby, Ont., Canada Yearbook Services Ltd., 1974. 72 p. illus. Swain, Hector. The Reverend Charles Lench: dynamic spokesman of Method­ ism in Newfoundland. St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador Provincial Archives, 1974. 40 1. illus. NOVA SCOTIA Armstrong, Peggy. "Annapolis Royal: taking a stroll through the past." At­ lantic Advocate 64 (May, 1974), 34-36. illus. Backhouse, Joyce. "Massacre at Malone Bay." Canadian Frontier 2 (Summer, 1974), pp. 22-24. illus. — account of a massacre in 1756. Campbell, Lyall. Sable Island: fatal and fertile crescent. Windsor, Lancelot Press, 1974. 104 p. — a popular account of Sable Island, both past and present. Card, Thomas A. The descendants of Richard Card in Kings County now Hants County, Nova Scotia, Canada. Riverside, Cal., 1973. v.p. illus. — addendum . . . 1974. 13 p. Cousins, Leone B., ed. "Letters of Norman Wade." Nova Scotia Historical Quarterly 4 (June, 1974), pp. 117-154. Dunlop, Allan C. "Pharmacist and entrepreneur: Pictou's J.D.B. Fraser." Nova Scotia Historical Quarterly 4 (Mar., 1974), pp. 1-21. Elliott, Shirley B. "Impressions of Halifax, 1854." Journal of Education 6th series, 1 (Fall, 1974), pp. 35-36. —includes a selection from The English­ woman in America, by Isabella Lucy Bird. (London, 1856)

. "Titus Smith, the Dutch Village philosopher." Education Nova Scotia 4 (May 1, 1974), pp. 1-2. Fergusson, Charles Bruce. "Howe and confederation." Nova Scotia Historical 142 Acadiensis

Quarterly 4 (Sept., 1974), pp. 223-244. Fergusson, Charles Bruce and Pope, William. Glimpses into Nova Scotia his­ tory. Windsor, Lancelot Press, 1974. 96 p. illus. Fortier, John. "Patterns of research at Louisbourg: the reconstruction enters its second decade." Canada 1 (June, 1974), pp. 1-15. illus. Fortier, Margaret. "The development of the fortifications at Louisbourg." Canada 1 (June, 1974), pp. 16-31. illus. Grant, Francis W. "George MacKenzie, northern pioneer." Nova Scotia His­ torical Quarterly 4 (June, 1974), pp. 155-165. Grant, Laurier C. "The Matthew Welsh estate." Nova Scotia Historical Quarterly 4 (Dec, 1974), pp. 393-405. Jackson, Elva E. Windows on the past: North Sydney, Nova Scotia. Windsor, Lancelot Press, 1974. 260 p. Callbeck, Claudette, "Missionary extraordinaire [Rev. John Geddie]." Atlantic Advocate 65 (Dec, 1974), pp. 60-61. illus. Kelly, Gerald M. "Louis Albert Duforillon in Acadia." La Société historique acadienne. Cahier, no. 44 (1974) pp. 150-160. Kraus, Eric R. "Private buildings in Louisbourg, 1713-1758." Canada 1 (June 1974), pp. 47-59. illus. Leefe, John. "Nova Scotia and the Acadian problem, 1710-1755." Nova Scotia Historical Quarterly 4 (Dec, 1974), pp. 327-343. Lotz, Jim and Lotz, Pat. Cape Breton Island. Vancouver, Douglas, David and Charles, 1974. 208 p. illus. McLeod, Malcolm. "Empire builder at work and war: Daniel-Marie Liénard de Beaujeu, 1711-1755." Conseveration Canada 1 (no. 1, 1974), pp. 16-19. illus. Major, Marjorie. "Melville Island." Nova Scotia Historical Quarterly 4 (Sept., 1974), 253-272. Marshall, Mortimer Villiers. "My three grandfathers." Nova Scotia Historical Quarterly 4 (Dec, 1974), pp. 373-381. 1) Captain Samuel Marshall. 2) Trooper Charles E. Villiers. 3) Reverend William Mortimer Knollin. Morgan, Robert J. and MacLean, Terrence D. "Social structure and life in Louisbourg." Canada 1 (June, 1974), pp. 60-77. illus. Perry, Ruth B. "The wreck of the Cobequid." Nova Scotia Historical Quarterly 4 (Mar. 1974), pp. 31-36. Pope, William. Portrait of Windsor. 2d edition. Windsor, Lancelot Press, Acadiensis 143

1974. 52 p. Powell, R. Baden. "New France, Digby County." Nova Scotia Historical Quarterly 4 (Mar., 974), pp. 63-74. Smith, James R. "Officials and walking gentlemen." Nova Scotia Historical Quarterly 4 (June, 1974), pp. 89-116. —considers New Glasgow's munici­ pal politics in 1875 re: incorporation of the town. Stephens, David E. It happened at Moose River; foreward by Bob Chambers. Windsor, Lancelot Press, 1974. 99 p. illus. — a popular account of the Moose River mine disaster in 1936. Stewart, Nellie R. "Musquidoboit remembers fondly illustrious neighbour, J. Howe." Nova Scotia Historical Quarterly 4 (Sept., 1974), pp. 245-251. Sweeney, Lawrence Kent, ed. "The journal of Helen Sophia Perry, printer of 1909-1910." Nova Scotia Historical Quarterly 4 (Dec, 1974), pp. 345-353. Tutty, Tius. "Tius Tutty, codfish and handpick mining." Cape Breton's Mag­ azine, no. 8 (1974), pp. 5-11. illus. Werner, Hans. "And what, exactly, was Leon Trotsky doing in Nova Scotia in 1917?" Saturday Night 89 (Aug., 1974), pp. 26-29. illus. Wright, A. Jeffrey. "The Halifac riot of April, 1863." Nova Scotia Historical Quarterly 4 (Sept., 1974), pp. 299-310. Young, Alexander, Jr. "The Boston Tarbaby'." Nova Scotia Historical Quar­ terly 4 (Sept., 1974), pp. 277-298. -pugilist, Sam Langford. BIBLIOGRAPHY Elliott, Shirley B., comp. "Novascotiana 1973." Journal of Education 6th series, 1 (Summer, 1974), pp. 38-41. "Novascotiana: in-print titles as of May, 1974." Compiled by the Legislative Library (N.S.). Nova Scotia Historical Quarterly 4 (June, 1974), pp. 179-205. Vaison, Robert. Studying Nova Scotia: its history and present state, its poli­ tics and economy; a bibliography and guide. Halifax, Mount Saint Vin­ cent University, 1974. 123 1. CULTURAL and INTELLECTUAL Campbell, D. and MacLean, R.A. Beyond the Atlantic roar: a study of the Nova Scotia Scots. Toronto, McClelland and Stewart, 1974. 328 p. illus. (The Carleton Library, no. 78) Fergusson, Charles Bruce. "The floral emblem of Nova Scotia." Nova Scotia Historical Quarterly 4 (Mar., 1974), pp. 49-61. 144 Acadiensis

Sinclair, D.M. "The Strathbeg Reading Society 1866-1869." Nova Scotia His­ torical Quarterly 4 (Sept., 1974), pp. 273-276. FINE ARTS and ARCHITECTURE de Volpi, Charles. Nova Scotia; a pictorial record: historical prints and illus­ trations of the Province of Nova Scotia, Canada, 1605-1878. Toronto, Longman Canada, 1974. 160 p. illus. Gesner, Claribel. Cape Breton vignettes. Windsor, Lancelot Press, 1974. 60 p. Heritage Trust of Nova Scotia. South Shore; seasoned timbers, Volume 2: some historic buildings from Nova Scotia's South Shore. Halifax, Mc- Curdy Print, 1974. 155 p. illus. Jenson, Latham B. Country roads, rural Pictou County, Nova Scotia. Halifax, Petheric Press, 1974. 76 p. illus. —a collection of drawings of buildings in rural Pictou County built prior to 1873. Lee, Fay P. "Heritage Nova Scotia." Journal of Education 6th series, 1 Winter, 1973/74), pp. 5-10. illus. MacLaren, George. "The arts of the Micmac of Nova Scotia." Nova Scotia Historical Quarterly 4 (June, 1974), pp. 167-177. MacLaren, George E.G. "Nova Scotia furniture." In The book of Canadian antiques, edited by Donald Blake Webster. Toronto, McGraw-Hill-Ryer- son, 1974. pp. 71-90. illus. FOLKLORE Leach, Maria. Whistle in the graveyard: folktales to chill your bones; illus. by Ken Rinciari. New York, Viking Press, 1974. 128 p. illus.

MacLeod, Calum I.N. Stories from Nova Scotia; illus. by Maureen Lonergan and Linda Johns. Antigonish, Formac Limited, 1974.129 p. illus. —a trans­ lation from the Gaelic of the collection of folktales with a Nova Scotia setting. ECONOMIC Blakeley, Phyllis R. "Halifax coal shortage —1871." Atlantic Advocate 64 (Jan., 1974), pp. 46-47, 50-52, 63. Cameron, James M. The Pictonian colliers. Halifax, Nova Scotia Museum, 1974. 356 p. illus. — a detailed history of coal mining in Pictou County over the past two hundred years. Elliott, Shirley B. "Nova Scotia economic profile, 1774." Journal of Education 6th series, 1 (Winter, 1973/74), pp. 35-37. —includes comments concerning Nova Scotia by Patrick M'Robert in his A tour through part of the North Acadiensis 145

Provinces of America. (Edinburgh, 1776) Moore, Christopher. "The maritime economy of Isle Royale." Canada 1 (June, 1974), pp. 32-46. Stephens, David E. "Boomtown of iron and steel." Nova Scotia Historical Quar­ terly 4 (Mar., 1974), pp. 23-30. —formerly Acadian Mines, now London­ derry. EDUCATIONAL Bishop, William Marshall. A way of learning outside of the schools in 19th century Nova Scotia. Halifax, 1974. 99 1. illus. Hamilton, William B. "Thomas McCulloch, advocate of non-sectarian edu­ cation." In Profiles of Canadian educators, edited by Robert S. Patter­ son et al. Toronto, D.C. Heath, 1974. pp. 21-37. Journal of Education, Spring, 1974. Henry Fraser Munro, Superintendent of Education, 1926-1949. Halifax, 1974. 24 p. illus. (Journal of Education 6th series, vol. 1, Spring) Keane, Patrick. "George R. Young and comparative adult education." Jour­ nal of Education 6th series, 1 (Winter 1973/74), pp. 38-44. Norman, Jane M. "Loran A. DeWolfe, forerunner of progressive education." In Profiles of Canadian educators, edited by Robert S. Patterson et al. Toronto, D.C. Heath, 1974. pp. 271-288. Scotland, James. "Education in Old and New Scotland." Nova Scotia His­ torical Quarterly 4 (Dec, 1974), pp. 355-371. Sheehan, Nancy M. "Alexander H. MacKay, social and educational reformer." In Profiles of Canadian educators, edited by Robert S. Patterson et al. Toronto, D.C. Heath, 1974. pp. 253-270.

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Blauveldt, Robert B. The United Baptist Church of Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia, 1974. Yarmouth, 1974. unp. illus. Boudreau, Ephrem. "Un évêché au Cap-Breton." La Société historique acadi- enne. Cahier, no. 43 (1974), pp. 108-119. Perry, Margaret L. "The founding of St. Matthew's [United Church, Halifax]." Atlantic Advocate 65 (Nov., 1974), pp. 29-30. illus. Stewart, Gordon. "Charisma and integration: an eighteenth-century North American case." Comparative Studies in Society and History 16 (Mar., 1974), pp. 138-149. -considers Henry Alline. 146 Acadiensis

TRANSPORTATION Calder, J. William. All aboard. Antigonish, Formac Limited, 1974. 139 p. illus. — a nostalgic view of the Cape Breton Railway. Grantmyre, Barbara. "The canal that bisected Nova Scotia." Canadian Geo­ graphical Journal^ (Jan., 1974), pp. 20-27. illus. -Shubenacadie Canal. Johnson, Arthur L. "From Eastern State to Evangeline: a history of the Boston- Yarmouth, Nova Scotia Steamship Services." American Neptune 34 (July, 1974), pp. 174-187. illus. MacLaren, George. "Early automobiles in Nova Scotia." Nova Scotia His­ torical Quarterly 4 (Mar., 1974), pp. 37-48. Robertson, Barbara. "The twentieth century stage coach traveller." Journal of Education 6th series, 1 (Summer, 1974), pp. 34-37. illus. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Baglole, Harry and Weale, David, eds. Cornelius Howatt: superstar! Summer- side, Williams and Crue, 1974. 233 p. Böiger, F.W.P. "Historic highlights in the Island story." Abegweit Review, no. 1 (1974), pp. 1-9. . The years before "Anne. " Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island Heritage Foundation, 1974. 229 p. illus. Callbeck, Lome. "Prince Edward Island: the reluctant partner." Atlantic Advocate 64 (Feb., 1974), pp. 45-47. Campbell, Alphonsus P. "The heritage of the Highland Scots in Prince Edward Island." Revue de l'Université d'Ottawa 44 (jan.-mars, 1974), pp. 49-57. MacKinnon, Wayne E. J. Walter Jones, the farmer premier. Summerside, Williams and Crue, 1974. 28 p. (Cornelius Howatt commemorative series, no. 3) McNeill, John T., comp. McNeills of Prince Edward Island, descended from John McNeill (1750-1815) and his wife, Margaret Simpson (1759-1849). n.p., 1974. 44 p» Montgomery, Lucy Maud. The Alpine path, the story of my career. Toronto, Fitzhenry and Whiteside, 1974. 96 p. Nicholson, Nettie Gove. From the Isle of Sky to P.E.I. ; Armager Nicholson's children, n.p., 1974. 220 p. illus. Robb, S. Andrew. "A note on Edward Watkin and the confederation move­ ment in the Maritimes." Abegweit Review, no. 1 (1974), pp. 33-43. Acadiensis 147

Wells, Marlene. "Prince Edward Island's money days: the house that fox built." Atlantic Advocate 65 (Dec, 1974), pp. 56, 58. illus. MEDICAL Callbeck, Claudette J. A history of the Prince Edward Island hospital school of nursing 1891-1971. Charlotte town, P.E.I. Hospital Nurses' Alumnae Association History Committee, 1974. 72 p. Graham, Allan. Stewart memorial health center, a history. Summerside, Alfa-Graphics, 1974. 36 p. illus. RELIGIOUS

Callbeck, Claudette, "Missionary extraordinaire [Rev. John Geddie]." Atlantic Advocate 65 (Dec, 1974), pp. 60-61. illus. A history of Kelly's Cross Parish, n.p., 1974. 162 p. illus. Murray, Nelda G. York United Church, marking 150 years of worship on this site, 1824-1974. n.p., 1974.