United Empire Loyalists Ado1phustown Burial Ground, XLVII, 195. Bates: Testimonial of Mr

United Empire Loyalists Ado1phustown Burial Ground, XLVII, 195. Bates: Testimonial of Mr

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Toronto: Ontario Historical Society, 1934. Fleming: Negro slaves with the United Empire Loyalists in Upper Canada, XLV, 27. Fraser: Sir John Johnson's rent roll of the Kingsborough patent, LII, 176. French: Jeremiah French, U.E. Loyalist, XXI, 181. Greeley: Sketches of the past, XXIII, 243. Green: "Frey" Family, XXXIII, 45. Green: Gilbert Tice, U.E., XXI, 186. Green: A Little study in Loyalist genealogy, XXXI, 114. Gundy: Gilbert Purdy, pioneer jack-of-all trades, XLIX, 181. Gundy: Molly Brant, Loyalist, XLV, 97. Locke: The Loyalists in Ontario, XXX, 181. McDonald: Memoir of Colonel Joel Stone, United Empire Loyalist and the founder of Gananoque, XVIII, 59. MacDonald: The U.E. Loyalists of the old Johnstown District, XII, 13. Martin: The Loyalist in New Brunswick, XXX, 160. Mealing: D.W. Smith's plan for granting land to Loyalists' children, XLVIII, 133. Nelles: Loyalism and local power, the District of Niagara, 1792-1837, LVIII, 99. Noble: A Loyalist of the St. Lawrence, XVI, 29. Reid: Johan Jost Herkimer, U.E. and his family, XXXI, 215. Rowe: Anderson record, from 1699 to 1896, VI, 109. Scott: A U.E. Loyalist family, XXXII, 140. Simons: The Fortunes of a United Empire Loyalist family, XXIII, 470. Smith: Some Hessians of the U.E.L. settlement in Marysburgh, XXI, 259. Talman: The United Empire Loyalists, PR, 3. Tolan: Christian Warner, a Methodist pioneer, XXXVII, 71. Tyrrell: Reuben Burr, Loyalist, XXXIV, 5. - 168 - United Empire Loyalists cont'd. Waterbury: Sketch of Peter Teeple, Loyalist and pioneer, 1762-1847, I, 122. White: Reminiscence of Mrs. White, of White's Mills, near Cobourg, Upper Canada, formerly Miss Catherine Chrysler, of Sydney, near Belleville, aged 79, VII, 153. Wilson: Irish John Willson, and family, Loyalists, XXXI, 228. Wilson: Nathaniel Pettit, XXXII, 192. Wrong: The Background of the Loyalist movement, 1763-1783, XXX, 171. United Farmers of Ontario Prang: Mackenzie King woos Ontario, 1919-1921, LVIII, 1. United States -- Canadian Commercial and Economic Relations Crowley: Mackenzie King and the 1911 election, LXI, 181. Greening: The Lumber industry in the Ottawa Valley and the American market in the nineteenth century, LXII, 134. Saywell: The Early history of Canadian oil companies, a chapter in Canadian business history, LIII, 67. Smith: The Early years of the Great Western Railway, 1833-1857, LX, 205. United States -- Canadian Cultural Relations Banks: American Presbyterians in the Niagara Peninsula, 1800-1840, LVII, 135. United States -- Canadian Diplomatic Relations Johnston: Joseph Brant, the Grand River lands, and the Northwest crisis, LV, 267. United States -- Canadian Legal Relations Leask: Jesse Happy, a fugitive slave from Kentucky, LIV, 87. United States -- Canadian Political Relations Clark: When Jefferson Davis visited Niagara, XIX, 87. Cruikshank: The "Chesapeake" crisis as it affected Upper Canada, XXIV, 281. Munro: English-Canadianism and the demand for Canadian autonomy, Ontario's response to the Alaska Boundary Decision, 1903, LVII, 189. Neidhardt: The American Government and the Fenian Brotherhood, a study in mutual political opportunism, LXIV, 27. Quealey: The Fenian invasion of Canada West, June 1st and 2nd, 1866, LIlI, 37. Robb: The Toronto Globe and the defence of Canada, 1861-1866, LXIV, 65. -- Stacey: Confederation, the atmosphere of crisis, PR, 73. United States -- Canadian Social Relations Eady: Anti-American sentiment in Essex County in the wake of the Rebellions of 1837, LXI, 1. Landon: Abolitionist interest in Upper Canada, XLIV, 165. University of Toronto Feeley: A Library in crisis, the University of Toronto Library, 1890-1892, LXII, 221. Humphries: James P. Whitney and the University of Toronto, PR, 118. University of Toronto, see also King's College - 169 - University question Moir: Methodism and higher education, 1843-1849, a qualification, XLIV, 109. 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V The Valley of the Trent Guillet: The Sources of local history, with special reference to research for The Valley of the Trent, XLIX, 105. Preston and Lamontagne: Comments on "The Sources of Local History", XLIX, 120. Vanalstine, Peter Hunter: The Probated wills of men prOminent in the public affairs of early Upper Canada, XXIII, 328. Van Egmond, Anthony Kerr: Van Egmond's apology for his presence in Mackenzie's camp at Montgomery's, XXXIII, 99. Van Norman, Joseph Bannister: The Houghton Iron Works, XXXVI, 79. Patterson: The Long Point Furnace, XXXVI, 70. Van Norman Company McCall: Normandale and the Van Normans, XX, 94. Vansittart, Henry Magill: Andrew Drew and the founding of Woodstock, LX, 229. - 170 - Vansittart Family Elliott: The Parish of Woodstock, XXX, 83. Vaughan Township, York County Burkholder: Palatine settlements in York County, XXXVII, 81. Vaux, Charles Grant, Vicomte de Weatherford: The Vicomte De Vaux, would-be Canadian, XLVII, 49. Vermont Cruikshank: The Adventures of Roger Stevens, a forgotten Loyalist pioneer in Upper Canada, XXXIII, 11. Victoria County Ray: Reminiscences of the Highland pioneers in Eldon, Victoria County, XXIV, 462. Vittoria, Norfolk County Reid: Vittoria, the old capital of the London District, 1816-27, XX, 105. Voyageurs Osborne: The Migration of Voyageurs from Drummond Island to Penetanguishene in 1828, III, 123. W Waldie, Jean H. Landon: Miss Jean H. Waldie, in memoriam, XLIX, 60. Walker, Hiram Hoskins: Hiram Walker and the origins and development of Walkerville, Ontario, LXIV, 122. Walkerville, Essex County Hoskins: Hiram Walker and the origins and development of Walkerville, Ontario, LXIV, 122. Wallace, Rev. William George Wallace (ed.): "A Tassie Boy", fragment of an autobiographical sketch, by the Reverend W.G. Wallace, XLVI, 169. Wallace, William Stewart William Stewart Wallace, in memoriam, LXII, 82. Wallis, James Wallis: James Wallis, founder of Fenelon Falls and pioneer in the early development of Peterborough, LIII, 257. War of 1812 Battle of Queenston Heights, VI, 76. Barker: Battle of Goose Creek in 1813, VI, 84. Boylen: Strategy of Brock saved Upper Canada, candid comments of a U.S. officer who crossed at Queenston, LVIII, 59. Breithaupt: Some facts about the schooner "Nancy" in the War of 1812, XXIII,S. Buell: Military movements in Eastern Ontario, War of 1812, X, 60. Burt: Captain Robert Heriott Barclay, R.N., XIV, 169. Cleary: Defence of Essex during the War of 1812, X, 72. Coutts: Thamesville and the Battle of the Thames, IX, 20. Coyne: The Bold Canadian, a ballad of the War of 1812 attributed to Mr. F lumerfe It , XXIII, 237. - 171 - War of 1812 cont'd. Craig: The Loyal and Patriotic Society of Upper Canada and its still­ born child, the "Upper Canada preserved" medal, LII, 3l. Cruikshank: The Contest for the command of Lake Ontario in 1814, XXI, 99. 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