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Bibliography/Bibliographie

Recent Publications Relating to the History of the Atlantic Region

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

ATLANTIC PROVINCES

(This material considers two or more of the Atlantic provinces.) Armour, Charles A. and Lackey, Thomas. Sailing ships of : an illustrated history of shipping and shipbuilding in the Maritime provinces of 1750- 1925. , McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 1975. 224 p. illus. Britt, Kent. "The Loyalists." National Geographic 147 (Apr., 1975), pp. 510-539. illus. Bush, Edward F. "Beacon lights on Canadian shores." Canadian GeographicalJoumal 90 (Feb., 1975), pp. 22-29. illus. — considers lighthouses, some of which are along the Atlantic coast. "The Canadian lighthouse." In Canadian historic sites. , National Historic Parks and Sites Branch, Dept. of Indian Affairs and Northern Develop­ ment, 1975. pp. 5-107. illus. (Occasional papers in archaeology and history, no. 9) Hamilton, William B. "Some observations on the 'Down East' route." American Re­ view of Canadian Studies 5 (Spring, 1975), pp. 3-16. Laplante, Corinne. "Le traité d'Utrecht et la question des limites territoriales de l'Acadie." La Société historique acadienne. Cahiers 6 (mars, 1975), pp. 5-25. illus. Mayhew, Dean R. "The Bagaduce blunder: Commodore Saltonstall and the Penobscot blunder." Mariner's Mirror 61 (Feb., 1975), pp. 27-30. Richardson, A. J. H. "Indications for research in the history of wood-processing tech­ nology." Association of Preservation Technology. Bulletin 6 (no. 3, 1974), pp. 35-146. illus. — much material on New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. Troxler, G. C. W. The migration of Carolina and Georgia Loyalists to Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. Ph.D. thesis, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1974. 424 1. illus. Zaslow, Morris. Reading the rocks; the story of the Geological Survey of Canada, 1842-1972. Toronto, Macmillan of Canada; Ottawa, Department of Energy, Mines and Resources and Information Canada, 1975. 599 p. illus. — contains informa­ tion relating to the Atlantic provinces. Acadiensis 151

BIBLIOGRAPHY Bower, Peter John. "The colonial office group of the Public Record Office, London with particular reference to ." The Canadian Archivist/LArchi- viste canadien 2 (no. 5, 1974), pp. 5-28. Centre d'études acadiennes. Index des noms propres avec un choix de thèmes. Relevé par Noel Dupuis et Valéda Mélanson. Moncton, 1975. 75 1. — compiled from Archives nationales de France, fonds de colonie, série CIID. Inventaire générale des sources documentaires sur les Acadiens, premier tome. Moncton, Les Editions d'Acadie, 1975. 526 p. Geomarine Associates Ltd. Annotated bibliographies, Atlantic region national parks. Halifax, 1974. 324 p. Hérisson, M. R. P. An evaluative ethno-historical bibliography of the Malecite Indians. Ottawa, National Museums of Canada, 1974.260 p. (Canada. National Museum of Man. Ethnology Division. Mercury Series: papers, no. 16) Jehn, Janet. Acadian descentants, v. 2: the descendants of Jean Gaudet and his two wives beginning with 1575. Covington, , The Author, 1975. 505 p. illus. Kinsman, D. M. The genealogy of the family of Joseph Alexander Kinsman (1850- 1927) with lineage from 1337 through 1974. Stoirs, Conn., 1974. 66 p. illus. Surette, Paul and Bérubé, Claude, comps. "Bibliographie de l'Acadie." La Société historique acadienne. Cahiers 6 (mars, 1975), pp. 48-57.

CULTURAL and INTELLECTUAL Lacerte, Robert. "Etat des recherches sur la presse française en Acadie." La Société historique acadienne. Cahiers 6 (mars, 1975), pp. 25-42. McMullin, Stanley E. "The decline of American moral vision: a study of The Clock- maker in relation to Rule and Misrule of the English in America. " American Re­ view of Canadian Studies 4 (Autumn, 1974), pp. 2-22. ECONOMIC Becker, J. Richard. The decimal coinage of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. Acton, Mass., Beacon Publishing Co., 1975. 72 p. illus. Limited to 500 copies. Levy, Thomas A. "The international economic interests and activities of the Atlantic provinces." American Review of Canadian Studies 5 (Spring, 1975), pp. 98-113. RELIGIOUS Boudreau, Ephrem. "L'abbé Hubert Girroir, 1825-1884." La Société historique acadi­ enne. Cahiers 6 (juin, 1975), pp. 69-81. Headon, Christopher F. "Developments in Canadian Anglican worship in eastern and central Canada, 1840-1868." Canadian Church Historical Society. Journal 17 (June, 1975), pp. 26-37. . The influence of the Oxford movement upon the Church of England in eastern and central Canada, 1840-1900. Ph. D. thesis, McGill University, 1974.' 152 Acadiensis

NEW BRUNSWICK Baker, W. M. "Turning the spit: Timothy Anglin and the roasting of D'Arcy McGee." Canadian Historical Society/La Société historique du Canada. Historical Papers/ Communications historiques (1974), pp. 135-155. 'Behind the bushes'; summary of an adventure of retired citizens of New Brunswick in a "League for Rural Renewal"... Fredericton, 1975. 32 p. illus. — concerned with the preservation of covered bridges in New Brunswick. Belliveau, John Edward. "Lester [Pearson] and Louis [Robichaud] . . . an unlikely and wholly fascinating friendship." Atlantic Advocate 65 (Apr., 1975), pp. 40-45. illus. Brannen, Judith. "The Maritime Singer Six; New Brunswick had its own car 124 years before the Bricklin." Atlantic Advocate 65 (May, 1975), pp. 12-13. illus. Brun, Régis. "L'Acadienne dans l'histoire du Nouveau-Brunswick, 1755-1867." L'Aca- yen 2 (fév.-mars, 1975), pp. 14-15. Christie, David S. "Les effets de la colonisation européenne sur la nature au Nouveau- Brunswick." Trans, by Guy L. Cloutier. Museum Memo 7 (Mar., 1975), pp. 9-13. illus. Davis, Stephen Alexander. The Teachers Cove site: an archaeological study of a pre­ historic site on the New Brunswick coast. M. A. thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1974. 166 1. illus. Deichman, Henrik, "Shipbuilding days at Alma." Conservation Canada 1 (no. 4,1975), pp. 22-23. illus. Fraser, James A. "By favourable winds"; a history of Chatham, New Brunswick. Chatham, Town of Chatham, 1975. 332 p. illus. Gordon, Evelyn and Grant, Harry. On the ridge in the Mactaquac country. Frederic- ton, 1975. 197 p. illus. Krueger, Ralph R. "Changes in the political geography of New Brunswick." Canadian Geographer 19 (Summer, 1975), pp. 121-134. illus. LeBreton, Clarence. "Notes historiques sur la cloche de l'église de Laméque, N.-B." La Société historique Nicolas Denys. Revue d'histoire 3 (avril-juin, 1975), pp. 8-9. MacAllister, Edith. Newcastle on the Miramichi.a brief history. Newcastle, 1974. 12 p. Nowlan, Alden. Campobello: the outer island. Toronto, Clarke, Irwin, 1975. 132 p. illus. Phillips, Fred H. "Benedict Arnold's New Brunswick." Atlantic Advocate 65 (May, 1975), pp. 27-28. illus. "The mechanical marvels of John Taylor." Atlantic Advocate 65 (July, 1975), pp. 21-22, illus. Pond, T. M. "Scowmen of the Restigouche." Atlantic Advocate 65 (June, 1975), pp. 14-17. illus. Acadiensis 153

Rayburn, Alan. Geographical names of New Brunswick. Ottawa, Surveys and Mapping Branch, Dept. of Energy, Mines and Resources, 1975. 304 p. illus. (Toponymy study 2) Rees, Ronald. "Changing Saint John: the old and the new." Canadian Geographical Journal 90 (May, 1975), pp. 12-17. illus. Rousseau, Lucianne et Gallant, Normand. "Allardville." La Société historique Nicolas Denys. Revue d'histoire 3 (jan.-mars, 1975), pp. 18-27. illus. Sirois, Georges. "La venue de Chiniquy au Madawaska, 1844." La Société historique acadienne. Cahiers 6 (juin, 1975), pp. 101-103. Stanley, Delia M. M. "Pierre-Amand Landry; the judge." La Société historique aca­ dienne. Cahiers 6 (juin, 1975), pp. 82-100. Stoecker, Karin. "Creaghan's: 100 years a tradition." Atlantic Advocate 65 (June, 1975), pp. 19-20. illus. Wallace, C. M. "Saint John, New Brunswick (1800-1900)." Urban History Review no. 1-75 (1975), pp. 12-21. Willoughby, William R. "The Roosevelt Campobello International Park Commission." Dalhousie Review 54 (Summer, 1974), pp. 289-297.

BIBLIOGRAPHY DeGrâce, Eloi. Le reflet du nord, l'analyste, le journal acadien, le pari; inventaire. Moncton, 1975. 31 1. Edgett, Gurney. [Genealogy of the Edgett family.] Moncton, 1975. 27 1. Fellows, Robert F., ed. The New Brunswick census of 1851, Charlotte County, vol. 2, New Brunswick, Canada. Fredericton, Provincial Archives, 1975. 329 p. Mullen, E. C. Additions to the annotated bibliography, Fundy National Park, n.p., 1974. 34 p. Squires, W. A., comp. The Bird family in central New Brunswick; descendants of Samuel Bird. Privately published. Fredericton, 1974 (?) 85 1. Swanick, M. L. "Women in New Brunswick: bibliography." Emergency Librarian 2 (Dec., 1974), pp. 19-21.

CULTURAL and INTELLECTUAL Canadian Antiques Collector, May/June, 1975. Special provincial issue: New Bruns­ wick. Toronto, 1975. 91 p. illus. (Canadian Antiques Collector vol. 10, no. 3) Cumming, Marion. "[Etchings of Fredericton.]" Heritage Canada 1 (Summer, 1975), pp. 14-19. illus. Finley, A. Gregg, "A survey of New Brunswick chairs . . ." Museum Memo 7 (Mar., 1975), pp. 2-5. illus. 154 Acadiensis

Headon, Christopher F. "An unpublished correspondence between John Medley and E. B. Pusey." Canadian Church Historical Society. Journal 16 (Dec, 1974), pp. 72-74. McAvity, John G. "Recent developments in New Brunswick museums." The Occa­ sional 2 (Summer, 1974), pp. 20-23. Richardson,Douglas."[Letter to the editor.]" Journal of History 1 (Fall, 1974), pp. 41-46. illus. — the author discusses Bishop John Medley's concepts of architecture.

ECONOMIC LeBlanc, Ronald C. "Le système monétaire au N.-B. au XDCe siècle." La Société historique Nicolas Denys. Revue d'histoire 3 (avril-juin, 1975), pp. 10-12. Pond, T. M. "Lumbering's great leap into the machine age." Atlantic Advocate 65 (Feb., 1975), pp. 28-30. illus.

EDUCATIONAL Cormier, Sister Rita. L'association acadienne d'éducation." La Société historique Nicolas Denys. Revue d'histoire 3 (Jan.- mars, 1975), pp. 9-15. Garvie, Marcel. "L'évolution de l'enseignement de l'histoire." La Société historique Nicholas Denys. Revue d'histoire 3 (Jan.- mars, 1975), pp. 6-8; 3 (avril-juin, 1975), pp. 4-7. Picot, J. Ernest. A brief history of teacher training in New Brunswick 1848-1973. Fredericton, Dept. of , 1974. 146 p. illus. Stanley, G. F. C. "Canadian studies in small universities." Abegweit Review 1 (Fall, 1974), pp. 37-48. — considers Mount Allison University.

RELIGIOUS Belliveau, John Edward, Our Lady of Merci (Notre Dame de la Merci) at Pointe-du- Chêne, 1954-1974. Pointe-du-Chêne, 1974. 19 p. illus.

TRANSPORTATION Gansel, Kenneth A. W. "Railway by-the-sea," Maritime Express 7 (Summer, 1975), pp. 5-10. illus.

NEWFOUNDLAND "Alexander Graham Bell and the Macphersons of Newfoundland." Newfoundland Medical Association. Newsletter 15 (June, 1974), pp. 32-34. Anderson, James E. and Tuck, James A. "Osteology of the Dorset people." Man in the Northeast no. 8 (1974), pp. 89-97. illus. Acadiensis 155

Barkham, Selma, "The Spanish province of Terranova." Canadian Archivist/L'Ar­ chiviste canadien 2 (no. 5, 1974), pp. 73-83. Barber, Vernon C. Shipwrecks of Newfoundland with particular comment on H. M. S. Sapphire (sunk in 1696). St. John's, 1975. 7 1. (Newfoundland Historical Society, lecture series) Brown, Harold. "A study of the Curling area, 1860-1920, pt. 1." Newfoundland Quarter­ ly 71 (Mar., 1975), pp. 17-25. Buchanan, Roberta. The suffragettes. St. John's, 1975. 17 1. Canada. Dept. of External Affairs. Documents on relations between Canada and New­ foundland; documents relatifs aux relations entre le Canada et Terre-Neuve. Edited by Paul Bridle, Ottawa, Information Canada, 1974. 2 v. Chang, Margaret Ann. Newfoundland in transition: the Newfoundland trade and Robert Newman and Company, 1780-1805. M.A. thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1975. 238 1. illus. Chatwood, Albert. "The death of a dominion, and prenatal years and birth of a Canadian province." Newfoundland Quarterly 71 (Nov., 1974), pp. 8-9. Cuff, Harry. "Clippings from The Confederate May 20, 1948." Newfoundland Quarter­ ly 71 (Jan., 1975), pp. 5-11. —concerned with union. Dunn, James. Sea rescue off the south coast. St. John's, 1974. 6 1. (Newfoundland Historical Society, lecture series) Earle, George H. The feel and flavour of Newfoundland. St. John's, 1974. 4 1. (New­ foundland Historical Society, lecture series) Edwards, Marilyn, Drake, Angela and Robere, Lillian. History and development of St. Lawrence, n.p., 1974 (?) 69 1. Eggleston, Wilfrid. Newfoundland: the road to confederation. Ottawa, Information Canada, 1974. 117 p. illus. Goundrey, Shirley. Newfoundland Status of Women Council 1972-1975. St. John's, Newfoundland Status of Women Council, 1975. Harrington, Michael F. "Newfoundland's role in pioneer aviation." Atlantic Advocate 65 (Feb., 1975), pp. 24-27. illus. Hiller, James K. The Newfoundland railway contract of 1898. St. John's, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1974. 32 1. Hunter, A. C. "Jetsam." Newfoundland Quarterly 71 (Mar., 1975), pp. 36-41. — con­ siders George Nestler Tricoche. . "A memorable Christmas." Newfoundland Quarterly 71 (Nov., 1974), pp. 5-7. Jones, Gerald. "The '' disaster [1908]." Atlantic Advocate 65 (Jan., 1975), pp. 47-49. "The South Coast Disaster of 1929." Newfoundland Quarterly 71 (Jan., 1975), pp. 35-40. — a history of the Tidal Wave Disaster. 156 Acadiensis

Jordan, Richard H. "Preliminary report on archaeological investigations of the Lab­ rador Eskimo in Hamilton Inlet in 1973." Man in the Northeast no. 8 (1974), pp. 77-89. illus. Kelly, Ernest. Murder for fun; [the rape and slaughter of the Beothuck Indians of Newfoundland). Cobalt, , Highway Book Shop, 1974. 34 p. illus. Leyton, Elliott H. Dying hard; the ravages of industrial carnage. Toronto, McClelland and Stewart, 1975. 141 p. McDonald, Ian. Coaker the reformer: a brief biographical introduction. St. John's, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1975. 59 1. Marshall, Ingeborg. "A new collection of Beothuck Indian decorated bone pieces." Man in the Northeast no. 8 (1974), pp. 42-56. illus. Martin, Ged. "Newfoundland at the time of the French attack of 1796." Newfoundland Quarterly 71 (Nov., 1974), pp. 17-20. Matthews, Keith. Speculation concerning British attitudes towards Newfoundland in the second half of the eighteenth century. St. John's, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1974. 4 1. Murphy, Noel F. "A bird's eye view." Newfoundland Medical Association. Newsletter 15 (June, 1974), pp. 13-14. Nemec, Thomas F. "St. Shotts in historical perspective." Newfoundland Quarterly 71 (Jan., 1975), pp. 17-22. Ommer, Rosemary Elizabeth. Scots kinship, migration and early settlement in south­ western Newfoundland. M.A. thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1973 [i.e. 1974] 169 1. illus. Perlin, A. B. "Notes and comments on confederation." Newfoundland Quarterly 70 (Fall, 1974), pp. 3-5. Rowe, F. W. "Tribute to the late [George] Byron March." Newfoundland Quarterly 71 (Mar., 1975), pp. 42-43. Rowe, Melvin. Newfoundland and her place in world communications. St. John's, 1975. 13 1. (Newfoundland Historical Society, lecture series) —concerned with the Atlantic submarine cables. Stewart, Ian Malcolm. The "revolution of 1940" in Newfoundland. M.A. thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1974. 92 1. Vallis, F. "Sectarianism as a factor in the 1908 election." Newfoundland Quarterly 70 (Jan., 1974), pp. 17-28. White, Mary. "Emile and Henri de la Chaume." Newfoundland Quarterly 70 (Jan., 1974), pp. 12-16. illus. Women's Place, St. John's, Newfoundland. Working women in Newfoundland. Pre­ pared by Elizabeth Batten and others. St. John's, 1974. 44 p. illus. Yonge, C. M. "Fisheries in history, the tunny, the herring and the cod." History Today 25 (May, 1975), pp. 332-339. illus. Acadiensis 157

BIBLIOGRAPHY Atlantic Resource Planners. Additions for the annotated bibliography of Terra Nova and Gros Morne National Parks. Halifax, 1974. 9 p.

Baker, Melvin. St. John's bibliography, 1870-1914. St. John's, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1974. 6 1. Sir Patrick Thomas McGrath: a brief bibliography of his writings. St. John's, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1974. 5 1. illus. Barnes, David Hugh. A preliminary annotated bibliography of L'Anse-aux-Meadows National Historic Park . . . Ottawa, National Parks Branch, Dept. of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, 1974. 65 1. Butler, Arthur Melvin. "The family of Butler in the New-founde-land." Journal of the Butler Society 5 (1973/74), pp. 328-338. illus. Memorial University of Newfoundland. Maritime History Group. Checklist of re­ search studies pertaining to the history of Newfoundland in the archives of the Maritime History Group. Compiled by Keith Matthews. St. John's, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1974. 29 1. Mercer, Paul. "A supplementary bibliography of Newfoundland music." Canadian Folk Music Journal 2 (1974), pp. 52-56. Nemec, Thomas F., comp. Index of research studies conducted by undergraduate students enrolled in "Newfoundland Society and Culture". St. John's, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1975. 20 p. Raynault, Françoy. A bibliography of the Beothuck culture of Newfoundland. Ottawa, Ethnology Division, National Museum of Man., 1974. 14 1. Thompson, F. F. "Footnotes on the Kirke family" Newfoundland Quarterly 70 (Fall, 1974), pp. 24-25. CULTURAL and INTELLECTUAL Canadian Antiques Collector, March/April, 1975. Special provincial issue featuring Newfoundland. Toronto, 1975. 87 p. illus. (Canadian Antiques Collector vol. 10, no. 2) Hufford, David. Folktale and legend in Newfoundland. St. John's, 1974. 3 1. (New­ foundland Historical Society, lecture series) Moyles, Robert Gordon. "Complaints is many and various but the odd divil likes it": nineteenth century views of Newfoundland. Toronto, P. Martin Associates, 1975. 187 p. illus. Scott, John Roper. The function of folklore in the interrelationship of the Newfound­ land seal fishery and the home communities of the sealers. M.A. thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1975. 248 1. Sterns, Maurice A., ed. Perspectives on Newfoundland society and culture-, book of readings. St. John's, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1974. 218 p. illus. 158 Acadiensis

Wicks, Rene. "Newfoundland social life: 1750-1856." Newfoundland Quarterly 70 (Fall, 1974), pp. 17-23.

ECONOMIC Antler, S. D. "A plantation fishery at Newfoundland 1800-1840." Atlantic Canada Economics Association. Papers 3 (1974), pp. 143-167. Langhout, Johannes. A survey of the major sources of revenue of the province of Newfoundland from the date of its union with Canada to 1971 with the exception of the revenue derived from the operations of the Newfoundland Liquor Com­ mission. St. John's, School of Business Administration and Commerce, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1975 (?) 76 1.

EDUCATIONAL Gleason, M. "How to take a folklore degree." Atlantic Advocate 65 (Feb., 1975), pp. 36-37. Parsons, Llewellyn. Political involvement in education in Newfoundland, 1832-1876. St. John's, Dept. of Educational Administration, Memorial University of New­ foundland, 1975. 33 1. illus. (Newfoundland Historical Society, lecture series)

MEDICAL Dreff, Shannie. "A brief biography of William Carson, M.D." Newfoundland Medical Association. Newsletter 15 (Sept., 1974), pp. 28-35. illus. "Grenfell, Little, Curtis and Paddon: founders of the International Grenfell Associa­ tion." Newfoundland Medical Association. Newsletter 15 (Sept., 1974), pp. 16- 20. illus. Lynette, Steve. "Newfoundland's miracle medical mission." Imperial Oil Review 58 (no. 3, 1974), pp. 8-15. illus. —considers the International Grenfell Association. McGrath, J. W. "Casual memories from half a century of medical practice in New­ foundland." Newfoundland Medical Association. Newsletter 15 (Sept., 1974), pp. 9-11. Marshall, Max S. "The first smallpox vaccine in the Americas." American Society for Microbiology. News 40 (June, 1974), pp. 443-445. —considers John Clinch, 1748-1819.

Murphy, Noel F. "Medicine in western Newfoundland." Newfoundland Medical Association. Newsletter 15 (June, 1974), pp. 18-22. Paddon, W. A. "Medicine in northern — the first years." Newfoundland Medical Association. Newsletter 15 (June, 1974), pp. 26-31. Parsons, W. D. "The Newfoundland Medical Association, 1924-1974." Newfoundland Medical Association. Newsletter 15 (June, 1974), pp. 23-26. Acadiensis 159

Peacock, F. W. "Missionaires and medicine in northern Labrador." Newfoundland Medical Association. Newsletter 15 (Sept., 1974), pp. 6-8. illus. . "Missionaires, shamans and doctors of medicine and philosophy in northern Labrador." Newfoundland Medical Association. Newsletter 16 (Feb., 1975), pp. 11-14. Perlin, A. B. "Medicine in Newfoundland — the pre-confederation era." Newfound­ land Medical Association. Newsletter 15 (June, 1974), pp. 16-18. Roberts, H. C. "Recollections of a secretary-treasurer of the N.M.A. prior to con­ federation." Newfoundland Medical Association. Newsletter 15 (Sept., 1974), pp. 11-13. RELIGIOUS Burry, L. A. "Reminiscences of a clergyman in Labrador." Newfoundland Medical Association. Newsletter 15 (Sept., 1974), pp. 20-22. illus. Higgins, G. E. "St. Stephen's Parish celebrates centennial 1874-1974." Diocesan Re­ view (Corner Brook) 11 (Oct., 1974), pp. 7-8.

Marrie, Elizabeth. Rev. Dr. Leslie Fitzgerald, the poet priest of the north. St. John's, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1974. 7 1.

The Monitor, Mar. 17, 1975. Special issue: the silver anniversary of Most Rev. P. J. Skinner's ordination. 1975. Rowe, C. Francis. A record of the 275th anniversary of the Cathedral Parish of Saint John the Baptist, St. John's, Newfoundland, 1699-1974. St. John's, 1975. 73 p. illus. Rowe, Melvin. Wesleyan-Methodism in the Hants Harbour circuit, 1824-1974. n.p., 1974 (?) 28 1. The Salvation Army. Corner Brook Temple Corps. From victory unto victory: Corner Brook Temple Corps golden jubilee 1924-74. St. John's, 1974. 129 p. illus. Torbay, Newfoundland. St. Nicholas Anglican Church. 5"/. Nicholas Anglican Church, Torbay, 50th anniversary, 1924-1974; one hundred and fifty five year history of the congregation, 1819-1974. Compiled by Gerald Hayes. Torbay, 1974.30 p. illus. Wilson, E., ed. With the Harmony to Labrador, n.p., 1975. 69 p. illus. — most of the material is taken verbatim from "periodical accounts." The material has been edited to only refer to the work of the missionary ships. It is partly a revision of Brief account of the missionary ships employed in the service of the mission in Labrador, 1877.

NOVA SCOTIA "Ardent spirits: excerpts from various newspapers, 1869-1888." Sojourn (Apr., 1975), pp. 25-27. illus. — comments in the interests of the temperance movement. Barkhouse, Joyce C. George Dawson, the little giant. Toronto, Clarke Irwin, 1974. 138 p. illus. 160 Acadiensis

Blakeley, Phyllis R. "And having a love for people." Nova Scotia Historical Quarterly 5 (June, 1975), pp. 167-176. — Elizabeth Osborn Myrick Paine Doane.

"Black pioneers," Sojourn (June, 1975), pp. 46-47. illus. — brief history of blacks in N. S. Bolivar, Hazel Kaulbach, comp. History of Conquérait Mills, Lunenburg County, N.S. 1806-1974. Bridgewater, N.S., Prestige Duplicating, 1975. 48, [l] p. Ulus. Campball, Lyall, "Shipwrecks and the colonization of . Canada 2 (Mar., 1975), pp. 16-29. illus. Cassidy, Frank. "Privateer's wharf," Sojourn (Apr., 1975), pp. 18-21. illus. Dunlop, Allan. "Doomed bridge." Sojourn (June, 1975), pp. 32-34. illus. — A. Murray MacKay Bridge over . Forward, Charles N. "Parallelism of Halifax and Victoria." Canadian Geographical Journal 90 (Mar., 1975), pp. 34-43. Ulus. Frame, Robert W. McDonald Brothers mill, Village, Nova Scotia. Halifax, Nova Scotia Museum, 1974. 12 p. illus. Grantmyre, Barbara. The river that missed the boat. Halifax, Petheric Press, 1975. 102 p. illus. Hart, Harriet Cunningham. History of the county of Guysborough, Nova Scotia. Belleville, Ont., Mika Publishing Company, 1975. 261 p. illus. Akins Historical Prize Essay for 1877. Harvey, D. C. "Shipwreck at Little Lorraine." Cape Breton's Magazine no. 11 (1975), pp. 28-32. — original article in Dalhousie Review, 1941. Hubbard, Dexter. The journal of Elizabeth Smith; illus. by William Book. Windsor, Lancelot Press, 1975. 68 p. illus. — the true story of a woman left alone with her children on Cape Sable Island. Lamb, Joan. "Land of Joseph Mead." Atlantic Advocate 65 (Jan., 1975), pp. 32-33. illus. — concerned with the settlement of Halifax. Langille, Bridie Kaulbach. And now we remember: history of Barss Corner, Lunen­ burg County, N. S. The Author, 1974. 218 p. Ulus. Leefe, John. "The mystery of the haunted bog." Atlantic Advocate 65 (Mar., 1975), pp. 59-61. illus. Lotz, Jim. "The historical and social setting of the Antigonish movement." Nova Scotia Historical Quarterly 2 (June, 1975), pp. 99-116. Lownds, Russ. "Of men, ships and the sea." Sojourn (June, 1975), pp. 29-31. McCreath, Peter L. "Sir WUliam Alexander." Sojourn (June, 1975), pp. 21-23. McDonald, R. H. "Second Chesapeake affair: 1863-1864." Dalhousie Review 54 (Winter, 1974/75), pp. 674-684. Acadiensis 161

McGee, Harold Franklin, Jr. Ethnic boundaries and strategies of ethnic interaction: a history of Micmac - White relations in Nova Scotia. Ph.D. thesis, Southern University, 1974. 165 p. . "White encroachment on Micmac reserve lands in Nova Scotia, 1830- 1867." Man in the Northeast no. 8 (1974), pp. 57-64. Maclnnis, George A. "Fate dealt the card." Sojourn (Mar., 1975), pp. 29, 45. illus. — wreck of the "S.S. Hungarian", February 20, 1860. Masland, Guy. "The Oak Island story." Atlantic Advocate 65 (Feb., 1975), pp. 48-51. illus. Morgan, Robert J. "The Loyalists of Cape Breton." Dalhousie Review 55 (Spring, 1975), pp. 5-22. Raddall, Thomas. "Privateers and pioneers." Soujourn (Mar., 1975), pp. 26-28. illus. Reprinted from the Nova Scotia Magazine, December, 1971. Salter, Michael A. "L'ordre de bon temps." Nova Scotia Historical Quarterly 55 (June, 1975), pp. 143-154. Sherwood, Roland B. "Pictou Island." Nova Scotia Historical Quarterly 5 (June, 1975), pp. 131-142.

Smith, J. F. "Cumberland County hatchet murder." Nova Scotia Historical Quarterly 5 (June, 1975), pp. 117-129.

Stephens, David E. W. D. Lawrence: the man and the ship. Windsor, Lancelot Press, 1975. 68 p. illus. Sutherland, David. "Halifax, 1815-1914: 'colony to colony'." Urban History Review no. 1-75 (1975), pp. 7-11. Thomas, Giffen, Seaton Association Ltd. 18 schooners of Nova Scotia. Halifax, Studio 2 Publishing, 1975. unp. illus.

Tupper, William Johnston. "Willie goes to war." Edited by A. C. Dunlop. Nova Scotia Historical Quarterly 5 (Mar., 1975), pp. 1-20. — concerned with the formation and dispatching of the Halifax Provisional Battalion to the North West Rebellion of 1885. Ullman, Stephen H. "Nationalism and regionalism in the political socialization of Cape Breton Whites and Indians." American Review of Canadian Studies 5 (Spring, 1975), pp. 66-97.

Wade, Mason. "After the "Grand Dérangement ': the ' return to the Gulf of St. Lawrence and to Nova Scotia." American Review of Canadian Studies 5 (Spring, 1975), pp. 42-65.

Wade, Norman. "A Nova Scotian in the Union navy: the letters of Norman Wade." Edited with an introduction by Leone Banks Cousins. Canada 2 (Mar., 1975), pp. 58-73. illus. 162 Acadiensis

Woodcock, George. Amor de Cosmos, journalist and reformer. Toronto, Oxford University Press, 1975.177 p. illus. (Canadian lives) — biography of a native born Nova Scotian, William Alexander Smith. "The wreck of the 'Atlantic': excerpts from various newspapers, April, 1873." Sojourn (June, 1975), pp. 15-17. illus.

BIBLIOGRAPHY Atlantic Resource Planners. Additions.for the annotated bibliography of Cape Breton National Park. Halifax, 1974. 12 p. Elliott, Shirley B. "Novascotiana 1974." Journal of Education 6th series 2 (Spring, 1975), pp. 29-33. Graves, Ross. "The Weatherhead family of Upper Rawdon." Nova Scotia Historical Quarterly 5 (June, 1975), pp. 177-187. Punch, Terrence M. "Tobin genealogy." Nova Scotia Historical Quarterly 5 (Mar., 1975), pp. 71-81. Sigogne, Jean-Mandé, comp. St. Mary's Bay, 1840-1844; catalogue of families, St. Mary's Bay Roman Catholic Parish, Clare, Digby County, Nova Scotia, transcribed, edited and indexed by Leonard H. Smith. Clearwater, Florida, The Author, 1975. 201 p.

CULTURAL and INTELLECTUAL Buggey, Susan. "Halifax waterfront buildings: an historical report." In Canadian historic sites. Ottawa, National Historic Parks and Sites Branch, Dept. of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, 1975. pp. 119-168. illus. (Occasional papers in archaeology and history, no. 9). . "Some descriptions of Halifax buildings." Association of Preservation Technology, Bulletin 6 (no. 3, 1974), pp. 150-152. Canada. Dept. of Indian Affairs and Northern Development. National Historic Parks and Sites Branch. Contributions from the Fortress of — no. 2. Ottawa, 1975. 131 p. illus. (Canadian historic sites: Occasional papers in archaeology and history, no. 12) — contains: Lime preparation at 18th century Louisbourg, by Charles S. Lindsay; Louisbourg guardhouses, by Charles S. Lindsay; A survey of Louisbourg gunflints, by T. M. Hamilton and Bruce W. Fry. Falkenham, Pearl M. "Busy days in the past." Sojourn (May, 1975), pp. 25-27. illus. — household chores in early Nova Scotia. Gesner, Claribel. "Cape Breton weavers." Sojourn (June, 1975), pp. 38-40. illus. Mackeeman, Karl. "Nova Scotia painter: the birdman of Middle River [Burland E. Murphy]." Canadian Antiques Collector 10 (July/Aug., 1975), pp. 32-33. illus. "Remembering rum-running days." Cape Breton's Magazine no. 11 (July, 1975), pp. 1-18. illus. Acadiensis 163

"Return of the dead." Sojourn (June, 1975), pp. 55-56. illus. — collection of stories involving apparitions. Tallman, Richard Sensor. The tall tale tradition and the teller: a biographical — Contextual study of a storyteller, Robert Caffil of Blomidou, Nova Scotia. Ph.D. thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1975. 2v. (552 p.) . "Where stories are told: a Nova Scotia storyteller's milieu." American Review of Canadian Studies 5 (Spring, 1975), pp. 17-41.

ECONOMIC MacLean, Peter. "The Halifax Banking Company." Sojourn (May, 1975), pp. 5-7. illus.

EDUCATIONAL Harvey, Robert Paron. "John Harvie's first contract to teach." Journal of Education 6th series 2 (Spring, 1975), pp. 27-28. illus. . "The teacher's award: Alexander Forrester at Truro." Nova Scotia Historical Quarterly 5 (Mar., 1975), pp. 47-68. Hayes, F. Ronald. "Two presidents, two cultures, and two wars: a portrait of Dalhousie as a microcosm of twentieth-century Canada." Dalhousie Review 54 (Autumn, 1974), pp. 405-417. Keane, Patrick. "Adult education in Nova Scotia." Nova Scotia Historical Quarterly 5 (June, 1975), pp. 155-165. Tratt, Gertrude E. N. The centennial history of Tower Road School, 1875-1975. Halifax, Board of School Commissioners, 1975. 132 p. illus.

TRANSPORTATION Jefferson, H. Bruce. "The Albion Rail Road, Pt. IV." Maritime Express 7 (Summer, 1975), pp. 11-13. illus. Orr, R. G. "The C.S.S. ." Sojourn (June, 1975), pp. 6-8. illus. — oldest coal burning vessel on the Atlantic coast; first northern survey vessel built specifically for C.H.S. Powell, R. B. "Yarmouth steam packets, 1839-1889." Nova Scotia Historical Quarterly 5 (Mar., 1975), pp. 31-46. Wallace, Mary Beth. "The Dominion Atlantic Railway." Sojourn (May, 1975), pp. 42-44. illus.

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Bartel, Ronald F. "The question of land ownership and the future of the family farm on Prince Edward Island." Abegweit Review 1 (Fall, 1974), pp. 1-11. 164 Acadiensis

Blanchard, J. H. Histoire des Acadiens de l'île du Prince Edouard. Summerside, La Société Saint-Thomas d'Aquin, 1975. 2d éd. 120 p. illus. DeGrâce, Eloi, éd. "Voyage de Célestin Robichaud à l'île du Prince-Edouard en 1825." La Société historique acadienne. Cahiers 6 (mars, 1975), pp. 43-47. See also 6 (juin, 1975), pp. 104-105. North Tryon Women's Institute. History of North Tryon, Prince Edward Island, 1663-1973. North Tryon, 1975.

BIBLIOGRAPHY Richmond, Lady Jessie. The Campbells of Pinette, Prince Edward Island. Privately published. Whangarei, New Zealand, 1974. 19 p. illus.

CULTURAL and INTELLECTUAL "A landmark, old Apothecaries Hall." Atlantic Advocate 65 (May, 1975), pp. 48, 50. illus. Gledhill, Christopher. Folk songs of Prince Edward Island. Charlottetown, Square Deal Publications, 1975. 84 p. (Opus 3) Hennessey, Catherine G. "Green Park, Prince Edward Island." Canadian Antiques Collector 10 (July/Aug., 1975), pp. 14-17. illus. Leard, George A. Claws, tales and tomally. Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island Heritage Foundation, 1975. 22 p. illus. McNally, Paul. "Table glass excavated at Fort Amherst, Prince Edward Island." In Canadian historic sites. Ottawa, National Historic Parks and Sites Branch, Dept. of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, 1975. pp. 109-116. illus. (Occasional papers in archaeology and history, no. 9) Moon, Robert. "Fascinating figures in postal museum." Atlantic Advocate 65 (July, 1975), pp. 57-58, 60. illus. Ramsay, Sterling. Folklore; Prince Edward Island. Charlottetown, Square Deal Pub­ lications, 1974. 124 p.

ECONOMIC Becker, J. Richard. "The Bank of Charlottetown — fact or fraud?" Canadian Paper Money Journal 10 (Oct., 1974), pp. 107-114. illus. Nagarajan, P. "The growth of public expenditure in Prince Edward Island." Abegweit Review 1 (Fall, 1974), pp. 51-74. illus.

RELIGIOUS Johnston, William E., comp. Life of Rev. Dr. John and Mrs. Geddie and early Presby­ terian history 1770-1845. n.p., 1975. 64 p.