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Quebec)--Churches SUBJECT BIBLIOGRAPHY Last updated October 31, 2019 Alcove (Quebec)--Churches: 38:Geggie, Norma, Geggie, Stuart. Unto the hills : a church history. Old Chelsea, Que.: Historical Society of the Gatineau, 1976. 30:Wilson, E. Lois. The Alcove United Church 1889 - 1989 : a historical reflection on a community of faith and life. [Alcove (Quebec)]: s.n., [1989]. Alexander family: **297:Brown, Shirley. Envelope containing genealogy research notes and CDs. Algonquin people--Folklore: 377:Dumont, Albert. Aninâtigo-anîbîshan Kichi-makwang / The maple leaves of Kichi Makwa / Les feuilles d’érable de Kichi-Makwa. [Maniwaki]: Les éditions de la femme, 2011. 358:Ko Ko Ko, Joe, Crawford, Venetia. The moose that walked on stumps. Shawville, Quebec: Pontiac Printshop, 1984. Algonquin people--History: 246:McGregor, Stephen. Since time immemorial : “Our story” The story of the Kitigan Zibi Anishinàbeg. Maniwaki, Quebec: Kitigan Zibi Education Council, 2004. Alleyn & Cawood Township (Quebec)--Genealogy: 127:Heeney, Henry C. Up to the north woodland : 1876-1996 ; celebrating 120 years United Municipality of Alleyn & Cawood. [3rd] ed. Ottawa: [Alexa J. Pritchard], c1995. 256:Sage, Edie. Binder of genealogical information from Danford Village area. Alleyn & Cawood Township (Quebec)--History: 127:Heeney, Henry C. Up to the north woodland : 1876-1996 ; celebrating 120 years United Municipality of Alleyn & Cawood. [3rd] ed. Ottawa: [Alexa J. Pritchard], c1995. 164:Milford, Mauda, Milford, Eva. Danford Lake, Quebec : a glimpse of our heritage ; Centennial of the United Municipalities of Alleyn & Cawood Township, 1876 - 1976. {Danford Lake, Quebec]: n.p., 1976? Alleyn & Cawood Township (Quebec)--Land grants: **In Genealogies binder 258:Land grants, Gatineau Valley. Anderson family: **300:Lane, Elizabeth Sexsmith. A brief sketch of memories of my family. ., 1945. **302:Register report for John Anderson. Archival materials--Conservation and restoration: 169:Wellheiser, Johanna and Jude Scott. An ounce of prevention : integrated disaster planning for archives, libraries, and record centres. 2nd. ed. ed. Lanham, Md.: Scarecrow Press, 2002. Archives--Acquisitions: 160:Hanson, Stan. The monetary appraisal of archival documents in Canada. [Ottawa]: Association of Canadian Archivists, 1992. Archives--Catalogues: 170:Archives Nationales Du Québec. Centre De L’Outaouais. Guide des fonds privés. [Le Centre], [Hull]: ., s.d. 192:Aylmer Heritage Association. Archives guide: an overview of the Archives Catalogue and Descriptive Inventory. Gatineau, Quebec: Aylmer Heritage Association, 2006. Archives--Guides: 155:Association of Canadian Archivists. Aboriginal Archives Guide. Association of Canadian Archivists Public Awareness Group, 2007. Archives--Management: 151:Noel, Wanda. Staff guide to copyright / written by Wanda Noel for the National Archives of Canada. Ottawa: National Archives of Canada, 1999. 169:Wellheiser, Johanna and Jude Scott. An ounce of prevention : integrated disaster planning for archives, libraries, and record centres. 2nd. ed. ed. Lanham, Md.: Scarecrow Press, 2002. Archives--Union lists: 47:Clavet, Alain. Guide to Canadian photographic archives = Guide des archives photographiques canadiennes. Ottawa: Public Archives Canada, 1979. Artists--Gatineau region (Quebec): 271:Allen, W. C. A collection of works by Florence Helena McGillivray. Victoria, BC: Friesen Press, 2016. 199:Joyce, Catherine. Artists of the Gatineau Hills. Waneva Books, 2007. 279:National Gallery of Canada. G. [Goodridge] Roberts [catalogue of an exhibition]. Ottawa: National Gallery of Canada, 1969. Authorship--Style guides: 365:Younging, Gregory. Elements of indigenous style. Brush, 2018. Aylmer (Quebec)--Churches: 323:Christ Church Aylmer: Guide. 97:Faris, Betty. Oneness : The Annals of the United Church in Aylmer and Eardley, Quebec, 1943-86 ; editor Margaret Virany. [Aylmer, Quebec]: Aylmer United Church History Book Committee, in co-operation with the Aylmer Heritage Association, 1992. Aylmer (Quebec)--Genealogy: 234:Thompson, Grace. North shore legacy : Life & times of ancestors in the 1800s. ., 1993. Aylmer (Quebec)--Guidebooks: 69:Aylmer and District Arts Assoc. A Tour of historic Aylmer, Quebec = Un voyage au passé historique d’Aylmer. [Aylmer, Quebec]: Aylmer and District Arts Assoc., 1977. Aylmer (Quebec)--Historic buildings: 63:Aldred, Diane. Aylmer, Québec : its heritage = Aylmer, Québec : son patrimoine / ... sponsored by the Aylmer Heritage Association ; photogr. by Alan Aldred ; translation by Jean Bouchard. Aylmer, Quebec: Aylmer Heritage Association, 1977?]. 232:Beaulieu, Marc Et Al. Hull - Aylmer : Quelques éléments d’histoire et d’architecture. Institut d’histoire et de recherche sur l’Outaouais 379:Discover Aylmer’s heritage. Aylmer: Aylmer Heritage Association, 1993. Aylmer (Quebec)--History: 63:Aldred, Diane. Aylmer, Québec : its heritage = Aylmer, Québec : son patrimoine / ... sponsored by the Aylmer Heritage Association ; photogr. by Alan Aldred ; translation by **In Genealogies binder Jean Bouchard. Aylmer, Quebec: Aylmer Heritage Association, 1977?]. 60:Aldred, Diane. The Aylmer Road : an illustrated history = Le Chemin d’Aylmer ; une histoire illustrée ; photographie par Alan Aldred ; traduit ... par Claude Leahey et Rodrigue Gilbert. Aylmer, Québec: Association du patrimoine d’Aylmer, 1994, c1993. 110:Aylmer : un passé riche, un avenir prometteur / a rich past, a promising future. [s.l.: s.n., n.d.]. 69:Aylmer and District Arts Assoc. A Tour of historic Aylmer, Quebec = Un voyage au passé historique d’Aylmer. [Aylmer, Quebec]: Aylmer and District Arts Assoc., 1977. 192:Aylmer Heritage Association. Archives guide: an overview of the Archives Catalogue and Descriptive Inventory. Gatineau, Quebec: Aylmer Heritage Association, 2006. 232:Beaulieu, Marc Et Al. Hull - Aylmer : Quelques éléments d’histoire et d’architecture. Institut d’histoire et de recherche sur l’Outaouais 351:Brault, Lucien. Aylmer : d’hier / of yesteryear. Aylmer, Quebec: Institut d’histoire de l’Outaouais, 1981. 379:Discover Aylmer’s heritage. Aylmer: Aylmer Heritage Association, 1993. 64:Société d’histoire de l’Outaouais. Les grands moments d’Aylmer’s great past times : 150 ans d’histoire à Aylmer, Québec = [150] years of history in Aylmer, Quebec, 1847 - 1997. Hull QC: Société d’histoire de l’Outaouais, 1997. Aylmer Road (Quebec)--History: 60:Aldred, Diane. The Aylmer Road : an illustrated history = Le Chemin d’Aylmer ; une histoire illustrée ; photographie par Alan Aldred ; traduit ... par Claude Leahey et Rodrigue Gilbert. Aylmer, Québec: Association du patrimoine d’Aylmer, 1994, c1993. Aylwin Township (Quebec)--History: 197:Pritchard, Alexa J. Celebrating 150 years of Aylwin Township. First ed. Ottawa, Ontario: Intrepid Communications, 2011. Aylwin Township (Quebec)--Land grants: 258:Land grants, Gatineau Valley. Baldwin family: 219:Cemeteries [blue binder containing records of family cemeteries]. Barns--Quebec: 284:Abbott, Louise, Jensen, Niels. The heart of the farm : a history of barns and fences in the Eastern Townships of Quebec. Montreal: Price-Patterson, 2008. 342:Cohen, Philip. Barns. ., 2007. Beattie, Mac: 372:Beattie, Mac. This Ottawa Valley of mine. Arnprior, ON: Beattie Music, 1982. Billings, Braddish, 1783-1864: 229:Kitchen, Kevin, Messier, Laurent, Sadler, Jane. Braddish Billings, Esquire : Early Ottawa entrepreneur. Ottawa: Historical Society of Ottawa, 1996. Births--Hull (Quebec): 251:Taylor, James F. Births 1800 to 1820, Hull L.C. Births and marriages: 249:Neelin, Michael and James. Abstracts of births and marriages, Bytown Gazette 1836-1845. Ottawa: Ontario Genealogical Society, 1979. Blue Sea Lake (Quebec)--History: 329:Ballantyne, N. B. (Bruce). Blue Sea’s Grand Isle. ., 1998. 266:Street, Janice, Butterworth, Sue. Blue Sea Lake. ., 2017. Blythe family: 81:Pritchard, Alexa J., Wilson, Mary Gail. Anselm Maxwell and his Celtic connections, 1822. Ottawa: Intrepid Communications, 2001. Bonsall family: 163:McClelland, Cindy. Bonsall - Poltimore; Boone - Cantley; Mason - Poltimore; McClelland- Cantley; McClelland - Gatineau Valley; McLelland 1 & 2; Wilson, Thomas -Cantley. Poltimore, QC: ., 1998. 208:McClelland, Cindy. The Bonsalls of Poltimore Quebec : here , beyond and back. ., [2006]. Boone family: **In Genealogies binder 163:McClelland, Cindy. Bonsall - Poltimore; Boone - Cantley; Mason - Poltimore; McClelland- Cantley; McClelland - Gatineau Valley; McLelland 1 & 2; Wilson, Thomas -Cantley. Poltimore, QC: ., 1998. Bowman Township (Quebec)--History: 149:Schnurr, Anne. Tracing their footsteps : the history of the German settlement of High Falls, its people and its environment, 1860-1930. [Poltimore, Quebec: A. Schnurr, 1988]. Boyle family: 94:Boyle, J. Edgar. My life and times in the bush. Unpublished manuscript Bridges: 78:Brault, Lucien. Links between two cities : historic bridges between Ottawa and Hull. [Hull, Quebec]: Published jointly by ville de Hull and City of Ottawa, 1989. 78:Brault, Lucien. Links between two cities : historic bridges between Ottawa and Hull. [Hull, Quebec]: Published jointly by ville de Hull and City of Ottawa, 1989. 174:Canada. National Capital Commission. Region de Hull: bilan janvier 1972-décembre 1974. [Québec]; [Ottawa]: [Québec]: Ministère des transports; [Ottawa]: Commission de la Capitale, 1974? Brookdale Farm: 143:Waterston, Jessie. A journey with a father. Arnprior, ON: New Hope Centre, 1994. Brooks family: 81:Pritchard, Alexa J., Wilson, Mary Gail. Anselm Maxwell and his Celtic connections, 1822. 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