Parks Canada Manuscript Report Series
by C.J. T A Y L O R ~
The Manuscript Report Series (MRS) is a collection of about 350 titles (to date) on a variety of Canadian historical subjects. Written reports are a major product of the more than 100 historians, archaeologists and contract re- searchers who work for the five regional offices of Parks Canada and for Research division of its National Historic Parks and Sites Branch in Ottawa and many of these reports end up in the MRS. The series is already large enough to warrant the attention of those interested in Canadian history yet it is not well known beyond the realm of Parks Canada. This situation is partly due to the fact that the series is not a publication and is therefore not advertised or widely distributed and partly because most of the titles are specialised research studies relating directly to historic site. Still, there is an abundance of material that could have a wider use even though some of these reports have been, or will be, published. And it is this wider use of the MRS as an unpublished gov- ernment document that is of particular concern to the archivist.
The purpose of the MRS is to disseminate historic sites research to Parks Canada staff. Originally, manuscript reports written by staff historians and archaeologists were kept on file and photocopies made for those within the or- ganization who required that particular research. Before the regionalization of Parks Canada, most historical and archaeological research was done by National Historic Parks and Sites Branch in Ottawa which by the mid-1960s had a large staff assigned to various projects concerned with sites across the
~ o u n t r y . ~ Each manuscript was given to the Research Division records clerk who assigned it a number and placed it on file. Usually about two or three copies were made and distributed to others working on that particular site.
'I would like to acknowledge the kind advice of T.B. Smythe, Head, Historical Resources Sec- tion, Research Division of National Historic Parks and Sites Branch in preparing this paper.
Unless otherwise stated the views about the Manuscript Report Series are my own and are not necessarily those of Parks Canada.
2 When the MRS was established Parks Canada was part of the Department of Indian and Northern Affairs. In 1980 it was transferred to the Department of the Environment. Parks Canada is still involved with the library of the Department of Indian and Northern Affairs, however, which continues to receive copies of the MRS.
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Although this system met basic branch requirements, it was not without its limitations. Photocopies and other historical documents reproduced in the re- ports did not photocopy very clearly, especially on the machines available at that time and the few copies available meant that a report was not always on hand when needed. With regionalization planned for the early 1970s, and con- sequently a greater number of potential users, a better system was needed to distribute the reports. Issuing them as government publications was not con- sidered practical, because the necessary editorial and high cost production pro- cesses would cause unacceptable delays in the distribution of this material.
Many reports, with their masses of detailed information on specialized sub- jects cannot justify this expense and the immediacy of the information would be lost through long delays.
The Manuscript Report Series was initiated in 1971 as an efficient and rela- tively fast way of distributing the historical and archaeological reports of Parks Canada. The manuscripts are reproduced by offset lithography exactly as they are submitted, on letter-sized paper, in the language in which they were
Appendix A. Estimate of the Expence of Building the Commissariat Store proposed to be Erected at Navy Hall, For George 13th July 1815
18 Toise of Stone @601 P •’54. .0..0
72 Barrels of Lime @ 613 22..10..0
144 Perches Mason work @ 51 each 36..0..0 15 days Teams @ 1216 p. day
9..7..6 305 Yards Excavation for the Cellar
at 16d p yard 7..12..6
Total Expence of mason work •’ 129..10..0
1985 feet of Oak Timber @ 113 p 100 ft.
2666 feet of 3 14 Inch Boards @ 716- 6399 feet of 1 Inch Boards @ 101- 3333 feet of 1112 Inch Boards @ 151-
19800 Shingles @ 3016-
100IbS Shingle nails @ 216 p Ib- 1401bS flooring Nails @ 21-
48 Pane of Glass @ 11-
5IbS of Putty @ 216-
Mounting for Doors and window shutters
208 days Carpenters @ 716 p day-
Many MRS titles contain voluminous appendices consisting of data reproduced from archival sources. This appendix from David McConnell's "A Study of the British Mili- tary Buildings at Niagara-on-the-Lake, 1814-37" provides valuable information on 19th-century prices. (Public Archives of Canada, RG 81, vol. 120, p. 50)
The King's Bastion and the Chateau St. Louis at Louisbourg National Historic Park, Nova Scotia, during reconstruction in 1967. (Parks Canada photograph). Much of the reconstruction at Louisbourg was based on archaeological and historical studies repro- duced in the Manuscript Report Series.
written. Officially, only English titles are identified as Manuscript Reports -
French papers are called Travail Inedit (TI) - but the sequential number iden- tifying volumes in the series includes both MRS and TI. They are usually re- produced in numbers of about 75 and bound in construction paper covers whose colour denotes the broad subject of the report. Archaeological reports have yellow covers, historical reports have blue, and green covers are assigned architectural reports. All reports produced by the research unit at Louisbourg National Historic Park have a distinctive grey cover. Copies are distributed within the divisions of National Historic Parks and Sites Branch, to the region- al offices of Parks Canada and to the departmental library.3 Usually five copies are given to the author to d o with what he or she likes, so copies of some issues have been donated to local libraries and proud relatives. The National Library of Canada receives a copy for copyright purposes and surplus copies are deposited with the Public Archives of Canada.
The titles in the MRS are rather like unpublished university theses in that they are available in limited copies which are not sold but deposited at certain libraries. Some reports which are judged to have a fair potential audience are edited for re-issue as publications in one of Parks Canada's two series, Cana- dian Historic Sites: Occasional Papers in Archaeolgy and History or History
3 Some titles are not published in the same form or under the precise title in which they ap- peared in the MRS.
and Archaeology. Although earlier editions of H and A were issued only in the language in which they were written, now both series are published simultane- ously in English and F r e n ~ h . ~ In rare instances, the contents of an MRS volume are later co-published with a private firm as was the case with Marcel Moussette's "Repertoire des methodes du peche utilisees sur le fleuve et le golfe Saint-Laurent" (No. 83) which appeared in H a n d A in English and in a commercial edition in F r e n ~ h . ~ Some titles in CHS and H a n d A were not ori- ginally issued in the MRS so the reader interested in all of Parks Canada's re- search on a particular subject should check the titles in the published series as well as the MRS.
Because of the special nature of the MRS as an unpublished document with broad distribution, the problem of public accessibility to the series has been largely transferred to the Public Archives of Canada. The PAC files copies in its library and in Record Group 84 of its Federal Archives Division. It also dis- tributes copies to each of the provincial archives. The MRS is also available for consultation or inter-library loan through the National Library of Canada and the library of the Department of Indian and Northern Affairs.
Despite this accessibility, the MRS is not useful to members of the public who are not aware either of the scope of the series or of the nature of the mate- rial contained in individual volumes. Although the MRS titles are catalogued in the libraries of the PAC and the Department of the Environment, their in- dexes are available only in Ottawa. Generally, the series is not systematically catalogued by the various provincial archives. And even the library subject in- dexes fail to account for the many anomalies and vague titles in the MRS. It would not be immediately apparent to the cataloguer, for instance, that Philip Goldring's "Doctor's Office, Walls and North-West Bastion at Lower Fort Garry" (No. 5 1) contains an interesting account of an early Canadian insane asylum. Few researchers would think to look in MRS number 159, "Miscel- laneous Archaeological Reports: Fur Trade," for an article by Edward F.
Bush on the Fisgard Island Lighthouse. Reports on specific historic sites can be relevant t o broader subjects. Those on Fort George, for example, can have application to the history of the Niagara area and to military history, yet un- less the researcher interested in a more general topic was already familiar with the relevance of a particular site he or she would not think t o consult the report.
It was for these reasons - a wish to make the titles in the MRS better known and to provide better access t o the material - that I compiled a subject index to the Manuscript Report Series. I designed this guide with a view to classify- ing the titles by themes as well as by particular sites. There are subject headings for all of the parks and sites for which reports have been written. Sub-headings
4 Marcel Moussette, La P k h e sur la Saint-Laurent (Montreal: Boreal Express, 1979).
5 National historic parks are situated in all regions of Canada and reflect a variety of Canadian historical themes and periods. Example and Signal Hill in Newfoundland, the Fortress of Louisbourg in Nova Scotia, Les Forges du Saint-Maurice in Quebec, Fort George in Ontario, however Fort Garry in Manitoba, and Dawson City in the Yukon.
The MRS contains many historical illustrations relative to the reconstruction and inter- pretation of national historic sites. This illustrafion from Margaref Archibald's "Grub- stake to Grocery Store: The Klondike Emporium, 1897-1907" (No. 178) has been used by restoration architects to discover details of the structure, space and utiiities of Klon- dike buildings and has provided information to interpreters about some of the goods being sold in Dawson. (Public Archives of Canada C-3014)
further classify these reports as to whether they describe the archaeology, ar- chitecture or history although it should be kept in mind that sometimes a re- port transcends the boundaries of a particular subject. There are also major headings for principal themes which have interested historic sites researchers such as the fur trade, material culture, military history, native peoples and transportation. The titles in this group of headings are cross-referenced where possible to specific sites. Although not rigorously applied, titles are also classi- fied by region. Thus there is a group of titles listed under the major heading of Atlantic Provinces, sub-heading Settlement and Land, while other titles are grouped under the headings Quebec, Alberta and British Columbia. The titles grouped under each heading are listed alphabetically according to the author's last name. The title follows the author's name which is in turn followed by the volume number and the date the report was written.
As the volumes in the MRS were written primarily for use in the develop- ment and interpretation of national historic sites and parks, some appreciation of the context of this research is useful to an understanding of the series. The process of identifying historic sites of national significance properly begins with the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada, an independent
body appointed by Order in Council to advise the minister on the commemora- tion of historic places, events and people. The board in turn is supported by staff historians who prepare short papers on particular historical subjects as well as broader thematic studies touching on a number of potential sites. These reports are usually prepared by the staff of National Historic Parks and Sites Branch in Ottawa.
Usually an historic site is simply marked by a bronze plaque, but in some in- stances it may be acquired by the Government of Canada for development as a national historic park or developed as a joint venture with another govern- ment or a g e n ~ y . ~ Sites chosen as national historic parks have often included the ruins or even the partial remains of buildings associated with major themes in Canadian history. Once identified for development as an historic park, a site is usually the subject of minute and careful research. Teams of archaeolo- gists examine the site for material evidence of its inhabitants and their build- ings. Historians delve into archival sources and historical literature in an effort t o produce a detailed history of the site, its people and structures. The work of the archaeologists and historians is written up into reports which form the basis for discussion with planners about how the site is to be developed. If buildings are to be restored or reconstructed then reports will be used by resto- ration architects in drawing plans of authentic reproductions. With major national historic parks like Louisbourg or Lower Fort Garry the buildings were not only reconstructed or restored, but the interiors furnished with period replicas and the staff outfitted in period costumes. The information necessary for the reproduction of these furnishings and costumes is often taken from re- search gathered by the archaeologists and historians connected with the site.
Often an historic park, whether or not it has reconstructed or restored build- ings, will include an interpretation centre. This centre usually contains a little museum showing artifacts from the site and explaining their history and use.
There is a display which, through illustrations and text, explains the history of the site and perhaps shows its significance in larger themes of Canadian his- tory. The interpretors rely heavily on material prepared by Parks Canada re- searchers. Generally, then, there are three broad categories of research carried out in relation to national historic parks and sites which can be roughly defin- ed by their aims: reports and studies for the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada, archaeological and historical studies of particular sites and general historical and material culture studies for the interpretation of these sites. These are the main types of reports found in the MRS.
While papers prepared specifically for the Historic Sites and Monuments Board are generally not reprinted beyond the Board agenda papers, sometimes the short Board papers of an individual staff historian are collected and issued as a volume of the MRS. Bill Russell, "Miscellaneous Historical Studies" (No.
165) and John Osborne, "Miscellaneous Biographies" (No. 166) are examples of such reports. Longer thematic studies prepared to help the Board select sites commemorating a single theme or subject are more usually printed in the MRS. Edward F. Bush, "The Canadian Lighthouse" (No. 58); Sandra Gillis,
"The Timber Trade in the Ottawa Valley, 1806-54" (No. 153) and the various studies of provincial court houses are MRS volumes that were originally studies prepared for the Historic Sites and Monuments Board.
Studies for the development of sites dominate the series. Examples of this type of report are Peter J. Priess, "Archaeological Investigations at Lower Fort Garry" (No. 336) and George C. Ingram, "The Salesshop: Structure and Function, Lower Fort Garry" (No. 148). Since the mid 1970s, site studies have usually been done by researchers working for the regional offices of Parks Canada, who also prepare reports relating to the archaeological and historic development of national parks. Typical of this genre are Ole A. Christensen,
"Banff Prehistory: Prehistoric Settlement and Subsistence Technology in Banff National Park" (No. 67) and Brad H. Myers, "Report on the Recording and Mapping of Petroglyphs Located at Fairy Bay, Kejimkujik National Park" (No. 70).
A third category of report, written to aid in the interpretation of a site, in- cludes works like Blair Adams, "Artisans at Louisbourg" (No. 98); Karen Price, "Glimpses of Soldiering at Coteau-du-Lac, 1780-1856" (No. 167) and Jacques Dorion, "Le Folklore Oral des Forges du Saint-Maurice, Quebec"
(No. 225). Interpretative studies are sometimes prepared on themes which can have application t o a number of sites. Whereas individual site studies are usu- ally the responsibility of Parks Canada regional offices, these multi-site re- ports tend to be undertaken by Research Division of National Historic Parks
Some MRS titles are concerned with thematic studies and include a wealth of historical data relative to a number of sites. This illustration from Sandra Gillis' "The Timber Trade in the Ottawa VaNey, 1806-54" (No. 153) shows dinner aboard a timber raft ca.
1880. (Public Archives of Canada PA-8405)
and Sites Branch in Ottawa. Included in this category are material culture studies such as Jean-Claude Parent, "Les Moyens de transport sous le regime francaise dans l'est du Canada, la raquette a neige" (No. 326) and Phil Shackleton, "Potteries in 19th century Ontario" (No. 2). Research for the Canadian Inventory of Historic Building (CIHB) is also done by headquarters staff of National Historic Parks and Sites Branch and architectural historians working for the CIHB have produced reports that have subsequently been printed in the MRS. C.J. Taylor, "Some Early Ottawa Buildings" (No. 268), which includes building reports originally written to supplement the CIHB's architectural survey of the city, is typical of reports of this kind.
Although written for specific ends, the research collected in the MRS can serve some general uses. Parks Canada researchers have had the opportunity to enter original fields of research and the time to dig deeper than many other miners. They are usually expert in the use of various archival sources such as manuscripts, maps, photographs and public records and their reports are full of primary data. Some of this is extremely tedious reading. There are volumes that contain lists and lists of Hudson's Bay Company merchandise, for in- stance, and others that contain long inventories of building materials and fur- nishings. But it is precisely this profusion of documentation that should be of interest to historians and archivists. Primary historical material has not only been gathered but organized in a format suitable for consultation anywhere in the country. In the reports on fur trade and military posts, for example, there are personnel lists and material inventories as well as documents such as maps, plans and photographs relating to the construction and history of the struc- ture. In David McConnell, "A History of the British Military Buildings at Niagara-on-the-Lake, 1814-37" (No. 191) there are appendices giving con- struction cost estimates of the Royal Engineers which would interest anyone concerned with 19th-century prices. In Sandra J. Gillis, "The Timber Trade in the Ottawa Valley, 1806-54" (No. 153) there are data which could be of use to those generally interested in the history of lumbering, including an appendix which reproduces a lumberman's 1835 diary describing a river drive to the market.
Resume
Les historiens travaillant pour le gouvernement federal, dans le cadre de son programme de Parcs Canada, ont produit une grande quantite de rapports de recherche bases sur une large variett de documents d'archives. Pour la plupart, ces rapports n'ont pas 6tC publies et ne sont disponibles que sur une trts petite Cchelle. L'auteur a prepare un index sujet a cette collection de rapports manu- scrits, ainsi qu'une courte introduction sur leur rdle et leur valeur pour la recherche historique. Des exemplaires de ces rapports sont conserves a la Divi- sion des archives fkdtrales des Archives publiques du Canada, en tant qu'ar- chives departementales ayant une valeur historique.
A Subject Index to the Manuscript Report
Items followed b y a star (*) have been published in Canadian Historic Sites:
Occasional Papers in Archaeology and History, while those followed by two stars (**) have been published in the History and Archaeology Series. Both publications are issued by the government of Canada in the two official lan- guages and are available through bookstores or by mail from the Canadian Government Publishing Centre, Supply and Services Canada, Hull, Quebec, Canada, K I A 0S9.
ABERNETHY, SASK.
See Motherwell Homestead.
ACADIANS Archaeology
Barka, Norman F. The La Coupe Site. No. 30, 1970.
Harris, Jane. Glassware Excavated at Beaubassin, N.S. No. 65, 197 1
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Korvemaker, E. Frank, 1972. Excavation of Two Acadian Houses at Grand Pr6 National Historic Park; Nova Scotia. No. 143, 1972.
Moussette, Marcel. Analyse du materiel ceramique du site acadien du Beaubassin. No. 117, 1970.
Nadon, Pierre. Archaeological Site Survey of Acadian Settlements in the Isthmus of Chignecto, 1670-1755. No. 143, 1968.
History
Coleman, Margaret. The Acadians at Grand PrC. No. 1, 1968.
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Acadian Settlement in the Atlantic Provinces. No. 8, 1967..
The Acadians at Port Royal. No. 10, 1969..
Acadian History in the Isthmus of Chignecto. No. 29, 1968..
Acadian Social Life. No. 80, 1968.AGRICULTURE
Dick, Lyle. The Social and Economic History of the Abernethy District, Saskatchewan, 1880-1920: Bibliography, Historiography and Meth- odology. No. 320, 1979.
Russell, Bill. First Agricultural Fair in Canada, in Miscellaneous Histori- cal Studies, No. 165, 1975.
Spector, David. Field Agriculture in the Canadian Prairie West 1870-1940, with emphasis on the period 1870-1920. No. 205, 1977.
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Animal Husbandry in the Canadian Prairie West. No. 267, 1973.See also Motherwell Homestead.
ALBERTA
Mills, Edward. The Early Court Houses of Alberta. No. 310, 1977.
See also Banff, Calgary, Edmonton, Fort Assiniboine, Jasper, Rocky Mountain House.
AMHERSTBURG, ONT.
See Fort Malden.
ARCHAEOLOGY Methods
Steer, Donald N. Archaeological Survey Methods Applied at Rocky Mountain House National Historic Park, 1975 and 1976. No. 194, 1977.
ARCHIVES
Selection Lists for Archival Sources Concerning Louisbourg and Cape Breton in the Public Record Office, London: Privy Council and State Papers. No. 137, n.d.
Selection Lists for Archival Sources Concerning Louisbourg and Cape Breton in the Public Record Office, London: Audit Office, Treasury, Customs and Exchequer. No. 138, n.d.
Selection Lists for Archival Sources Concerning Louisbourg and Cape Breton in the Public Records Office, London: War Office, No. 139, n.d.
Selection Lists for Archival Sources Concerning Louisbourg and Cape Breton in the Public Record Office, London: Admiralty. No. 140, n.d.
Selection Lists for Archival Sources Concerning Louisbourg and Cape Breton in the Public Record Office, London: Colonial Office. No 141, n.d.
Young, Richard. Report on Archives in Great Britain: Lists of Acquisi- tions. No. 278, 1977.
ARTILLERY PARK, QUEBEC CITY Archaeology
Chenier, Pierre. Fouilles 1975-76 dans le cour de la maison 31 et le hangar no. 58 au parc de l'artillerie, Quebec. No. 192, 1977.
Elie, Monique. Parc de l'artillerie, zone civile, fouilles archeologiques a l'interieur de l'edifice de la Quebec Gas Co. No. 273, 1977.
Giroux, Pierre and Savard, Mario. Etude de depot 18G33D: Latrine du logis d'officiers au parc de l'artillerie a Quebec. No. 332, 1978.
Lafrenihe, Michel. Parc de l'artillerie, zone civile, familles d'une partie du stationnement de la rue Montcalm. No. 184, 1975.
Picdalue, Giselle. Fouilles archeologiques aux nouvelles casernes du parc de l'artillerie, Quebec. No. 192, 1977.
Tanguay, France. Fouilles 1974-1975 au parc de l'artillerie, Quebec: les patternes dauphine et Richelieu; Fouilles 1974-1975 dans le bastion Saint-Jean au parc de I'artillerie, Quebec, Edifice No. 1, Edifice No.
2. No. 199, 1976.
Architecture
Charbonneau, A. et al. Evolution structurelle du parc de l'artillerie et du bastion Saint-Jean, Quebec, 1749-1903. 3 Vols. No. 128, 1974.
Richer, Louis R. La Redoute et les Casernes Dauphines. No. 104, 1967.
Lee, Norma and Lacombe, Marthe. Profil de maisons de le CBte du Palais, Quebec. No. 179, 1976.
ARTISTS Carr, Emily
MacLeod, Carol. Emily Carr (1871-1945), in Miscellaneous Historical Studies. No. 161, 1974-75.
Harris, Lawren
Russell, William. Lawren Stuart Harris (1 885- 1 WO), in Miscellaneous Research Papers, No. 216, 1975-77.
Harris, Robert
Guitard, Michelle. Robert Harris, in Rapports historiques divers. No.
162, 1973-75.
Kane, Paul
MacLeod, Carol. Paul Kane, in Miscellaneous Historical Studies. No.
161, 1974-75.
Walker, Horatio
Guitard, Michelle. Horatio Walker, in Rapports historiques divers. No.
162. 1973-75.
Watson, Homer
MacLeod, Carol. Homer Watson, in Miscellaneous Historical Studies.
NO. 161, 1974-75.
ASYLUMS
Goldring, Philip. The Manitoba Penitentiary and Asylum, 1871-1 886.
No. 28, 1970.
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Doctor's Office, Walls and North-West Bastion at Lower Fort Garry, No. 51, 1971.ATLANTIC PROVINCES Settlement and Land
Clarke, Virginia. The Settlers of Nova Scotia, No. 172, 1971.
Coleman, Margaret. Acadian Settlers in the Atlantic Provinces. No. 8, 1967.
King, C. Settlement a t La Have, Nova Scotia, in Miscellaneous Histori- cal Reports on Sites in the Atlantic Provinces. No. 107, 1960-70.
MacLeod, Carol. Thomas Dixson, in Miscellaneous Historical Studies.
NO. 161, 1974-75.
Russell, William. The Landing of the United Empire Loyalists in New Brunswick, in Miscellaneous Research Papers. No. 216, 1975-77.
BAFFIN ISLAND NATIONAL PARK Archaeology
Schlederman, Peter. An Archaeological Site Inventory of Baffin Island National Park, Baffin Island, N.W.T. No. 101, 1972.
BANFF NATIONAL PARK Archaeology
Christensen, Ole A. Banff Prehistory: Prehistoric Settlement and Subsis- tence Technology in Banff National Park, No. 67, 197 1.
Reeves, Brian. An Inventory of Archaeological Sites in Banff National Park And the Ya-Ha-Tinda Ranch. No. 68, 1972.
BATOCHE, SASK.
History
Payment, Diane. Structural and Settlement History of Batoche Village.
No. 248, 1977.
BEAUBASSIN N.S.
See Acadians.
BEAUSOLEIL ISLAND
See Georgian Bay Islands National Park.
BELL, ALEXANDER GRAHAM
Bush, Edward F. Alexander Graham Bell: Character and personality of a genius, in Miscellaneous Historical Reports on Sites in the Atlantic Provinces. PTo. 107, 1960-70.
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The HD-4, in Miscellaneous Historical Reports on Sites in the Atlantic Provinces. No. 107, 1960-70.BERNARD, SIR FRANK
Osborne, John. Sir Frank Stillman Bernard, in Miscellaneous biogra- phies No. 166, 1975.
BLAIR, ANDREW GEORGE
Russell, Bill. Andrew George Blair, 1844-1907, in Miscellaneous Histori- cal Studies, No. 165, 1975.
BOISBERTHELOT DES BEAUCOURS, JEAN-MARICE-JOSUE
Proulx, Gilles, Jean-Maurice, Boisberthelot de Beaucours: Lieutenant du Roy a Louisbourg 1715-1730. No. 136, 1971.
BRITISH COLUMBIA History
Guitard, Michelle. La Baie Nootka, in Rapports historiques divers.
NO. 162, 1973-75.
MacLeod, Carol. Fort Steel, in Miscellaneous Historical Studies.
NO. 161, 1974-75.
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Great Fraser Midden, in Miscellaneous Historical Studies.NO. 161, 1974-75.
Mills, Edward. The Early Court Houses of British Columbia. 2 Vols.
No. 288, 1977.
Osborne, John. Edgar Dewdney, in Miscellaneous Biographies. No. 166, 1975.
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Sir Frank Stillman Bernard, in Miscellaneous Biographies, No. 166, 1975..
Sir Joseph William Trutch, 1826-1904, in Miscellaneous Biographies. No. 166, 1975..
Sir Anthony Musgrave, 1828-1888, in Miscellaneous Biographies. No. 166, 1975..
George Anthony Walker, 1834-1908, in Miscellaneous Biographies. No. 186, 1975.Russell, Bill. Thomas Dufferin Pattullo, 1873-1936, in Miscellaneous Historical Studies. No. 165, 1975.
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Simon Fraser Tolmie, 1867-1937 in Miscellaneous Histori- cal Studies, No. 165, 1975.Wyman, Georgina. The Caribou Gold Fields and Wagon Road, in Mis- cellaneous Historical Studies, No. 160, 1974.
See also Fort Langley, Fort Rodd Hill, Fort Rupert, Fort St. James, and New Westminster.
BRITISH INDIAN DEPARTMENT
Allen, Robert S. The British Indian Department in North America: 1755- 1830. No. 109, 1971.*
BUILDING TECHNIQUES
Belisle, Jean. La Maconnerie d'kpoque au Trois-Riviires. No. 265, 1977.
Harris, Donald M. Building Hardware from St. Scholastique, Quebec.
No. 103, 1971.
CABOT TOWER See Signal Hill.
CAMPBELL, WILLIAM WILFRID
Wyman, Georgina. William Wilfrid Campbell, in Miscellaneous Histori- cal Studies. No. 160, 1974.
CANALS
Heisler, John P . The Canals of Canada. No. 64, 1971.*
See also Chambly Canal, Rideau Corridor, St. Peter's Canal, Trent- Severn Waterway.
CANS0 ISLANDS
Flemming, David B. The Canso Islands: an eighteenth century fishing station. No. 308, 1977.
CAPE SPEAR, NFLD.
Archaeology
Parmenter, Caroline Phillips. Salvage Archaeology at Cape Spear Light- house, Newfoundland, September 1976, in Miscellaneous Salvage Ar- chaeology Reports. No. 231, 1975-76.
History
Tulloch, Judith. Cape Spear Lighthouse, Cape Spear National Historic Park. No. 208, 1977.
CARR, EMILY
MacLeod, Carol. Emily Carr (1 87 1 - 19454, in Miscellaneous Historical Studies. No. 161, 1974-75.
CARRYING PLACE, ONT.
Russell, William. The Historic Carrying Place of the Bay of Quinte, in Miscellaneous Research Papers. No. 216, 1975-77.
CARTIER, SIR GEORGE-ETIENNE
Lacombe, Marthe. La Maison George-Etienne Cartier, rue Notre-Dame a Montreal. No. 240, 1977.
Richer, Louis R. Sir George Etienne Cartier, No. 187, 1969-70.
CASTLE HILL, NFLD.
Archaeology
Grange, Roger T. Jr. Excavations at Castle Hill, 1977. 7 Vols. No. 46, 1971.
Karklins, Karlis. Dry Laid Masonry Structures at Castle Hill, Nfld. and the Structure 2 Annex, Signal Hill, Nfld. No. 39, 1971.
Morton, Bruce A. Excavation at Castle Hill, Newfoundland in 1969.
No. 79, 1970.
CHAPAIS, JOHN CHARLES
Guitard, Michelle. John-Charles Chapais, in Rapports historiques divers. No. 162, 1973-75.
CHAMBLY CANAL
Gillis, Sandra. The Chambly Canal: A Structural History of the Locks.
No. 170, 1975.
CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I.
Architecture
Cullen, Mary K. A History of the Structure and Use of Province House, Prince Edward Island, 1837-1977. No. 21 1, 1977.
Rogers, Irene. Reports on Selected Buildings in Charlottetown, P.E.I.
No. 269, 1974, 1976.
CHIGNECTO, N.B.
See Acadians.
COMMUNICATIONS
Morrison, James H. Wave to Whisper: British Military Communications in Halifax and the Empire, 1780-1880. No. 338, 1979.
Proulx, Jean-Pierre. Histoire des Communications et la tour Cabot de St-John's, Terre-Neuve, No. 334, 1978.
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History of Communications and the Cabot Tower of St.John's, Newfoundland. No. 334, 1978.
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Histoire de St-John's et de Signal Hill. No. 339, 1978..
History of St. John's and Signal Hill. No. 339, 1978.Russell, William, Canada's First Electric Telegraph, in Miscellaneous Research Papers. No. 216, 1975-77.
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The Pony Express, in Miscellaneous Research Papers.NO. 216, 1975-77.
Wyman, Georgina. Collins Overland International Telegraph, in Miscel- laneous Historical Studies. No. 160, 1974.
COMPTON, QUE.
Bellavance, Marcel. Un village en mutation, Compton de 1880 a 1920.
No. 279, 1977.
COTEAU-DU-LAC
See Fort Coteau-du-Lac.
COURT HOUSES
Archibald, Margaret and Carter, Margaret. The Early Court Houses of the Yukon. No. 311, 1977.
Carter, Margaret. The Halifax Court House and County Gaol, in Mis- cellaneous Historical Reports on Sites in the Atlantic Provinces. No.
107, 1960-70.
Crossman, Kelly. The Early Court Houses of Ontario. 2 vols. No. 295, 1977.
Giroux, Andre. Les Palais de Justice de la province de Quebec. 2 Vols.
No. 294, 1977.
Hale, C.A. The Early Court Houses of New Brunswick. No. 290, 1977.
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The Early Court Houses of Nova Scotia. No. 293, 1977.Mills, Edward. The Early Court Houses of British Columbia. 2 Vols.
No. 288, 1977.
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The Early Court Houses of Alberta. No. 310, 1977.Rostecki, R.R. The Early Court Houses of Manitoba. No. 285, 1977.
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The Early Court Houses of Saskatchewan. No. 306, 1977..
The Early Court Houses of Newfoundland. No. 312, 1977.Taylor, C.J. The Early Court Houses of Prince Edward Island. No. 289, 1977.
CULTURE
Arthur, George W. et al. The Relationship of the Bison to the Indians of the Great Plains. No. 173, 1975.
Coleman, Margaret. Acadian Social Life. No. 80, 1968.
Dorion, Jacques. Le Folklore Oral des Forges du Saint-Maurice, Que- bec. No. 255, 1977.
Fortier, Marie-France. La structuration sociale du village industriel des forges du Saint-Maurice: etude quantitative et qualitative. No. 259, 1977.
Gosman, Robert. The Riel and Lagimodiere Families in MCtis Society, 1840-1860. NO. 171.
Moore, Christopher. Street Life and Public Activities in Louisbourg.
No. 317, 1978.
Moussette, Marcel. L'homme et son milieu nature1 a Forillon. No. 42, 1971.
Proulx, Gilles. Les Bibliotheques de Louisbourg, Forteresse de Louis- bourg. No. 271, 1977.
Schmeisser, Barbara. The Population of Louisbourg, 1713-1758. No.
303, 1976.
Thompson, John. A Brief Social History of the Coteau-du-Lac Area, in Quebec Region: Miscellaneous Papers. No. 132, 1965-72.
Vermette, Luce. La vie domestique aux Forges du Saint-Maurice.
No. 274, 1977.
CYPRESS HILL MASSACRE Archaeology
Elliott, Jack. Tradition and Fact, Archaeological Examination of the Cypress Hill Massacre, 1973, No. 92, 1973.
DAWSON, Y.T.
See Yukon.
DEWDNEY, EDGAR
Osborne, John. Edgar Dewdney, 1835-1916, in Miscellaneous Biogra- phies. No. 166, 1975.
DIXSON, THOMAS
MacLeod, Carol. Thomas Dixson, in Miscellaneous Historical Studies.
NO. 161, 1974-75.
DOLLIER-GALINEE EXPEDITION
Paradis, Jean-Marc. Le Lieu de I'hivernement de I'expedition Dollier- GalinCe de 1669-1670. No. 168, 1966.
EDMONTON
Kendal, Elaine. The Development of Edmonton and its Buildings to 1914. No. 2570, 1977.
Russell, William. The Edmonton Grads (19 15- l94O), in Miscellaneous Research Paper. No. 216, 1975-77.
ELK ISLAND NATIONAL PARK Archaeology
Wilson, Ian R. and Head, Thomas H. Archaeological Inventory, Elk Island National Park. No. 3 18, 1978.
FIDLER, PETER
Guitard, Michelle. Peter Fidler, in Rapports historiques divers. No. 162, 1973-75.
FISHING
Flemming, David B. The Canso Islands: an eighteenth century fishing station. No. 308, 1977.
Krause, Eric. The Fisheries of the Hudson's Bay Company at Fort Chipewyan, 1791-1871. No. 208, 1976.
Moussette, Marcel. Repertoire des methodes de pCche utilisees sur le Fleuve et le Golfe Saint-Laurent. No. 83, 1968.**
Samson, Roch. La pCche a Grande-Grave au debut de XXe sitcle.
No. 249, 1977.
FLEMING, SANDFORD
Wyman, Georgina. Sandford Fleming, in Miscellaneous Historical Studies. No. 160, 1974.
FORGES DU SAINT-MAURICE, QUE.
Archaeology
Beaudet, Pierre, Excavations to the South of the Blast-Furnace at the Forges du Saint-Maurice, Quebec, 1975: Vertical and Horizontal Dis- placements. No. 209, 1976.
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Vestiges des biitiments et ouvrages a la Forge Basse, Forges du Saint-Maurice. No. 3 15, 1979.Drouin, P. Un secteur d'habitation d'ouvriers (2507-2508) aux Forges du Saint-Maurice, 1973-1975. No. 254, 1977.
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La Maison des Forgerons de la Forge Basse (Structure 24.1). No. 313, 1978.Drouin, P. et al. Les Forges du Saint-Maurice (25G). No. 175, 1973.
McGain, Alison. La Maison du Marteleur aux Forges du Saint-Maurice, 1974-75. NO. 313, 1977.
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Fouilles archtologiques d'un bloc domestique aux Forges du Saint-Maurice en 1974 (25051). No. 232, 1977.Neillon, Fran~oise. La Maison du Contremaitre aux Forges du Saint- Maurice (25G20), Rapport preliminaire sur la fouille de 1974, No.
152, 1975.
Architecture
Belisle, Jean. Le phenomtne de transport de biitiments aux Forges du Saint-Maurice. No. 265, 1977.
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La Maconnerie d'epoque au Trois-Rivitres. No 265, 1977..
La Grande Maison des Forges du Saint-Maurice, temoin de l'integration des fonctions etude structurale. No. 273, 1977.Niellon, Fran~oise. La Maison du Contremaitre aux Forges du Saint- Maurice (25G20), elements d'architecture synthbe preliminaire, No.
152, 1975.
Rainville, Alain. Les Bfitiments de Service et les Dependencies aux Forges du Saint-Maurice. No. 301, 1978.
History
Bariault, Monique. Rapport preliminaire sur l'identification des tech- niques de moulage utilisees aux Forges du Saint-Maurice, etude fait a partir des decrets de moulage. No. 330, 1978.
Bedard, Michel. Le territoire des forges du Saint-Maurice, 1863-1884.
No. 220, 1976.
Bedard, Michel. Les moulins a farine et les moulins a scie aux Forges du Saint-Maurice. No. 301, 1978.
Berube, Andre. Rapport preliminaire sur l'evolution des techniques side- rurgiques aux Forges du Saint-Maurice, 1729-1883. No. 221, 1976.
Berube, Andre. L'Evolution des techniques siderurgiques aux Forges du Saint-Maurice, 1: la preparation des matih-es premi6res. No. 305, 1978.
Dorion, Jacques. Le Folklore Oral des Forages du Saint-Maurice, QuC- bec. No. 255, 1977.
Fortier, Marie-France. La structuration sociale du Village industriel des forges du Saint-Maurice: etude quantitative et qualitative. No. 259.
Greer, Allan. Le territoire des forges du Saint-Maurice, 1730-1862.
No. 220, 1975.
Lee, David. A Short History of the St. Maurice Forges, in Quebec Region: Miscellaneous Papers. No. 132, 1965-72.
Moussette, Marcel. Essai de typologie des poeles des forges du Saint- Maurice. No. 332, 1975.
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L'Histoire ecologique des forges du Saint-Maurice. No.333, 1978.
Nadon, Pierre et al. Le ruisseau des forges du Saint-Maurice. No. 302, 1978.
Trottier, Louise. Historiographic des forges du Saint-Maurice. No. 250, 1977.
Vermette, Luce. La vie domestique aux forges du Saint-Maurice.
No. 274, 1977.
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Monographies d'employes aux forges du Saint-Maurice.No. 292, 1978.
FORILLON NATIONAL PARK, QUE.
History
Moussette, Marcel. L'Homme et son milieu nature1 a Forillon. No. 42, 1971.
See also Grand G r k e . FORT AMHERST, P.E.I.
Archaeology
McNally, Paul. Table Glass Excavated at Fort Amherst. No. 66, 1971.
FORT ANNE, N.S.
Archaeology
Dendy, William. Archaeological Excavations at Fort Anne - the 1708 Powder Magazine. No. 82, 1970.
History
Sutherland, Maxwell. The History of the South Magazine at Fort Anne, No. 110, 1973.
FORT ASSINIBOINE, ALTA.
History
Guitard, Michelle. Le Fort Assiniboine, in Rapports historiques divers.
NO. 162, 1973-75.
FORT BATTLEFORD, SASK.
Architecture
Hildebrandt, Walter. Fort Battleford: A Structural History. Volume I:
Building reports, Volume 11: Photographs, Diagrams, Maps. No. 252, 1978.
History
Lee, David. Report on Fort Battleford, in Miscellaneous Historical Reports. No. 167, 1965.
FORT BEAUSEJOUR, N.B.
Archaeology
Archibald, Stephen. Preliminary Report on the Excavations in the Duke of Cumberland Bastion, Fort Beausejour. No. 52, 1972.
Coleman, K.A. Preliminary Report on Archaeological Excavations at Fort Beausejour. No. 145, 1966.
Cunningham, Ann. Coins from Fort Beausejour, N.B. No. 24, 1971.
Delage, Denys. Raport preliminaire des recherches (1966) archeologiques dans les operations 2 E l l et 2E17. No. 144.
Dendy, William. 1970 Archaeology at Fort Beausejour. 1968 Archaeo- logical Excavations a t Fort Beausejour. No. 1 12, 1969, 1973.
Frohn, Winnie. The 1967 Excavations of the Prince Frederick Bastion at Fort Beausejour. No. 127, 1968.
Gusset, Gerard. Fouilles archeologiques effectuees au Fort Beausejour en 1968. Operation 2E12.
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Les gres a corps sec a Fort Beaustjour. Les gres de type Rhenan a Fort Beausejour. No. 142, 1972.Herst, DiAnn. Preliminary Report on the Excavation of the Officers' Quarters (2E19) and the French Casemate (2E13) at Fort Beausejour, N.B. No. 14, 1970.
Korvemaker, E. Frank. 1967 Excavations in the Prince Frederick Bastion and Men's Barracks at Fort Beausejour. No. 127, 1968.
MacDonald, Patricia. 1966 Excavations in Prince Edward Bastion and the Officers' Quarters, Fort Beausejour, New Brunswick. No. 144, 1966.
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1967 Excavations in the Officers' Quarters, Fort Beause- jour, New Brunswick. No. 144, 1967.MacLean, Alison. Clay Pipes from Fort Beausejour. No. 36, 1971.
McNally, Paul. Table Glass at Fort Beausejour, N.B. No. 21, 1971.
Moussette, Marcel. Fouilles archtologiques effectuees a Fort Beausejour en 1968, operations 2E22 et 2E24. No. 115, 1969.
Rahman, Fazlur. Boots and Shoes from Fort Beausejour. No. 13, 1971.
Snow, M. Elizabeth. Salvage Archaeology at Fort Beausejour National Historic Park, N.B. in 1975, in Miscellaneous Salvage Archaeology Reports No. 23 1, 1975-76.
Stryd, A.H. 1967 Excavations of Operations 2E12 and 2E19 at Fort Beausejour. No. 145.
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1966 Archaeological Excavations at Fort Beausejour.No. 145.
Zeller, Anne. Excavations of Drainage Systems at Fort Beausejour, 1968.
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Preliminary Report on a British Guardhouse, Fort Beausejour.
Architecture
Wilson, A.E. Notes, Illustrations and Plans for the Restoration of the Well and Casemate in the Prince Frederick Bastion, Fort Beausejour.
No. 3, 1969.
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Notes, Illustrations and Plans for the Restoration of the Remains of the French Storehouse and British Officers' Barracks, Fort Beausejour. No. 4, 1969..
Notes, Illustrations and Plans for the Restoration of the Remains of the Men's Barracks, Fort Beausejour. No. 5, 1969..
Notes, Illustrations and Plans for the Partial Restoration of the 1755 British Entrance to Fort Beausejour. No. 6, 1969.FORT CHAMBLY Archaeology
Long, George A. and Gusset, Gerard. Fort Chambly Excavations.
No. 74, 1971.
History
Nadon, Pierre et al. Fort Chambly Interpretation Papers No. 169, 1966.
Nadon, Pierre. Fort Chambly: A Narrative History. No. 17, 1965.
Sharpe, Tony. Garrisons Stationed at Chambly, 1760- 1869, in Miscel- laneous Historical Reports. No. 167, 1970.
FORT CHIPEWYAN History
Krause, Eric. The Fisheries of the Hudson's Bay Company at Fort Chipewyan, 1791-1871. No. 208, 1976.
FORT COTEAU-DU-LAC, QUE.
Archaeology
Cunningham, Ann. Coins from Coteau du Lac, P.Q. No. 23, 1970.
Priess, Peter J. and Shaughnessy, P. Michael. Building Hardware from the Fort at Coteau du Lac, Quebec. No. 93, 1972.
Scott, W.B. Fish Remains from the Cloverleaf Bastion of the Fort at Coteau du Lac, Quebec. No. 20, 1972.**
Wilson, A.E. Resistivity Surveys at the Fort at Coteau-du-Lac, Quebec, in The Fort at Coteau-du-Lac. Four Reports, No. 186, 1977.
Way, J. Edson. The Human Osteology of the Fort Coteau-du-Lac Site.
No. 164, 1964.**
Architecture
Ingram, George C. and Folan, William J. The Fort at Coteau-du-Lac:
Structures and Other Features, in The Fort at Coteau-du-Lac, Four Reports. No. 186, 1977.
Ingram, George C. The Octagonal Blockhouse at Coteau-du-Lac, in the Fort at Coteau-du-Lac, Four Reports. No. 186, 1977.
History
Ingram, George C. A Narrative History of the Fort at Coteau-du-Lac, in the Fort at Coteau-du-Lac, Four Reports, No. 186, 1977.
Price, Karen. Personnel and Garrisons at Coteau-du-Lac, 1779-1858.
No. 164, 1969.
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Glimpses of Soldiering at Coteau-du-Lac, 1780-1856, in Miscellaneous Historical Reports. No. 167, l965-70.**Thompson, John. A Brief Social History of the Coteau-du-Lac Area, in Quebec Region: Miscellaneous Papers. No. 132, 1965-72.
FORT ESPERANCE, SASK.
History
Malcomson, R.W. Fort Esperance, Saskatchewan, in Miscellaneous Historical Papers: The Fur Trade. No. 131, 1960-69.
FORT GASPEREAU, N.B.
Archaeology
Coleman, K.A. Ceramics from Fort Gaspereau, N.B. No. 150, 1968.
Thompson, Jane. Glassware Excavated at Fort Gaspereau, N.B. No. 18, 1971.
Wylie, E.A. Clay Pipes from Fort Gaspereau, N.B. No. 150, 1968.
History
Guitard, Michelle. Le Fort Gaspereau, in Rapports historiques divers.
NO. 162, 1973-75.
Ingram, George C. Fort Gaspereau, in Miscellaneous Historical Reports on Sites in the Atlantic Provinces. No. 107, 1960-70.
FORT GEORGE, ONT.
See Niagara-on-the-Lake.
FORT LANGLEY, B.C.
Archaeology
Chism, James V. A Preliminary Report on the August, 1970 Excavations at Fort Langley, British Columbia, in Miscellaneous Archaeological Reports: The Fur Trade. No. 159.
History
Cullen, Mary K. Appendices to "The History of Fort Langley, 1827- 96", Canadian Historic Sites/Lieux Historiques Canadiens, No. 20.
No. 222, 1973.
FORT LENNOX Archaeology
Ashworth, Michael J . Fort Lennox-Final Report, 1965 Season. No. 34, 1967.
Barka, Norman F. The Archaeology of Fort Lennox, Ile-aux-Noix, Quebec, 1964. Season No. 190.**
Korvemaker, E. Frank. Archaeological Excavations at Fort Lennox National Historic Park: 1971. No. 101, 1972.
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Report on Salvage Excavation at Fort Lennox, P.Q. No.133, 1967.
Lee, David. Archaeological Prospectus: Ile-aux-Noix. No. 41, 1966.
Architecture
Lee, David E. Structural History, Fort Lennox. No. 108, 1973.
History
Hooper, Thomas. The Royal Navy Station at Ile-aux-Noix, (1812-1839), in Miscellaneous Historical Reports. No. 167, 1967.
Lee, David et al. Theme Papers, Ile-aux-Noix. No. 47, 1967.
Lee, David E. Ile-aux-Noix: 1759-1870. No. 40, 1965.
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Documentary Report on the Ordnance of Ile-aux-Noix, in Quebec Region: Miscellaneous Papers. No. 132, 1965-72.FORT MALDEN, ONT.
Archaeology
Dewhirst, John. Archaeological Salvage at Hough House, Fort Malden.
No. 157, 1974.
Walker, Iain. Excavations at Fort Malden: No. 157, 1966.
Architecture
Ingram, George C. Men's Brick Barracks at Fort Malden. No. 157, 1964.
History
Lee, David E. Preliminary Report on Fort Malden. No. 157, 1964.
FORT MEDUCTIC, N.B.
Archaeology
Caywood, Louis R. Excavations at Fort Meductic, New Brunswick.
No. 123, 1964.
FORT MISSISSAUGA, ONT.
History
Flemming, David. Fort Mississauga (1 814-1972). No. 122, 1972.
FORT PRINCE OF WALES, N.W.T.
Archaeology
Leechman, D. Annotated Catalogue of the Artifacts found in Prince of Wales Fort, in Miscellaneous Historical Papers: the Fur Trade.
NO. 131, 1960-69.
Architecture
Ingram, George C . Prince of Wales Fort: A Structural History. No. 297, 1979.
History
Luchak, Orysia. Prince of Wales Fort in the 18th Century: An Analysis of Trade, Construction and Sloop Voyages Northward. No. 243,
1978.
FORT RODD HILL, B.C.
Architecture
Greenough, Joseph. A Structural History of Upper Battery and Lower Battery. No. 210, 1977.
History
Lovatt, Ronald. Fort Rodd Hill Historic Resource Study. No. 282, 1978.
FORT RUPERT, B.C.
History
Beltie, J.H. Fort Rupert, Vancouver Island, in Miscellaneous Historical Papers: the Fur Trade, No. 131, 1960-69.
FORT ST. JAMES, B.C.
Archaeology
Harris, Donald A. The 1971 Excavations at Fort St. James. No. 77, 1972.
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The Archaeological Excavations at the Site of Fort St.James, British Columbia, 1972. No. 228, 1974.
Norris, Donald J. Environmental Study of Fort St. James, No. 77, 1972.
History
Tanner, T.W. Fort St. James, in Miscellaneous Historical Papers: The Fur Trade. No, 131, 1960-69.
FORT ST. JOSEPH, ONT.
Archaeology
Ashworth, Michael J . Fort St. Joseph, St. Joseph Island, Ontario; pre- liminary report, 1964 season. No. 35, 1964.
Lee, Ellen R. The 1974 Archaeological Investigation of Fort St. Joseph, Ontario. No. 181.
Architecture
Vincent, Elizabeth. Fort St. Joseph: A Structural History. No. 335, 1978.
History
Lee, David E. The Fort on St. Joseph's Island, in Miscellaneous Histori- cal Papers: The Fur Trade, 13 1.
Vincent, Elizabeth. Fort St. James: A History. No. 335, 1978.
FORT STEEL, B.C.
MacLeod, Carol. Fort Steel, in Miscellaneous Historical Studies.
No. 161.
FORT TEMISCAMINGUE, QUE.
Archaeology
Cox, Richard E. The Excavation of Fort Temiscamingue, Quebec. No.
73, 1972.
FORT WALSH, SASK.
Archaeology
Campbell, Anita J . Whole and Restorable Container Glass from the 1975 Excavations at Fort Walsh, Saskatchewan. No. 286, 1977.
Cumbara, Stephen L. Fort Walsh: A Study of Late 19th Century Mounted Police Diet. No. 286, 1978.
Murray, Jeffrey S. Archaeological Investigations at a Late Nineteenth Century N.W.M.P. Post, Fort Walsh, Saskatchewan: Preliminary Re- port on the 1976 Excavations. No. 281.
Murray, Jeffrey S. and Sciscenti, James V. Archaeological Investiga- tions at a Late Nineteenth Century N.W.M.P. Post, Fort Walsh, Sas- katchewan: Preliminary Report on the 1975 Excavations. No. 281.
Sciscenti, James V. et al. Archaeological Investigations at a Late Nine- teenth Century Northwest Mounted Police Post, Fort Walsh, Saskat- chewan, 1973-74 Field Seasons. No. 200, 1976.
Architecture
McCullough, A.B. Fort Walsh: Documents Relating to its Structural History. No. 174, 1976.
History
McCullough, A.B. Papers Relating to the North-West Mounted Police and Fort Walsh. No. 213, 1977.
McLeod, Ellen. Fort Walsh, Saskatchewan. No. 62, 1969.
FORT WELLINGTON, ONT.
Archaeology
Baker, Steven G. Fort Wellington Archaeology, No. 22, 1968.
Chevrette, Louis. Rapport preliminaire de l'excavation partielle de case- mates du Fort Wellington (Prescott, Ontario), in Miscellaneous Re- ports on the Archaeology and History of Fort Wellington, No. 130,
1963-69.
Dendy, William. The 1970 Excavations at Fort Wellington. No. 76, 1970.
History
Burns, Robert J. Fort Wellington: A Narrative and Structural History, 1812-38. NO. 296, 1979.
Miquelon, Dale. Documents Useful for the Restoration of Fort Welling- ton, in Miscellaneous Reports On the Archaeology and History of Fort Wellington. No. 130, 1963-69.
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Restoration of Fort Wellington, in Miscellaneous Reports on the Archaeology and History of Fort Wellington. No. 130, 1963-69..
Report on Fort Wellington in Miscellaneous Reports on the Archaeology and History of Fort Wellington. No. 130, 1963-69.FUR TRADE Archaeology
See Fort Langley, Lac La Loche, Fort Prince of Wales, Fort St. James, Fort Temiscamingue, Lower Fort Garry and Rocky Mountain House.
History
Anik, Norman. The Fur Trade in Eastern Canada until 1870. 2 Vols.
No. 207, 1976.
Ingram, George C. The Fur Trade in Canada, in Miscellaneous Histori- cal Papers: The Fur Trade. No. 131, 1960-69.
Guitard, Michelle. Peter Fidler, in Rapports historiques divers. No. 162, 1973-75.
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Sir George Simpson, in Rapports historiques divers. No.162, 1973-75.
MacLeod, Carol. The Fur Trade on the Northern Pacific Slope, 1779- 1858. No. 163, 1975.
See also Fort Assiniboine, Fort Chipewyan, Fort Esperance, Fort Langley, Fort Prince of Wales, Fort Rupert, Inverarden, Lac La Loche, Fort St. James, Fort Temiscamingue, Lower Fort Garry, and Rocky Mountain House.
GARDINER, JAMES GARFIELD
Russell, Bill. James Garfield Gardiner (1883-1963), in Miscellaneous Historical Studies. No. 164, 1975.
GEORGIAN BAY ISLANDS NATIONAL PARK History
De Gruchy, Susan. The Human History of Beausoleil Island. No. 146, 1970.
GIBBON, JOHN MURRAY
Wyman, Georgina. John Murray Gibbon, in Miscellaneous Historical Studies. No. 160, 1974.
GLACIER NATIONAL PARK Archaeology
Crowe-Swords, David. Revelstoke-Glacier Archaeological Survey.
No. 27, 1971.
GLACKEMEYER, FRIEDRICH HEINRICH
Osborne, John. Friedrich Heinrich Glackemeyer, 1751 16-1836, in Mis- cellaneous Biographies. No. 166, 1975.
GLENGARRY CAIRN, ONT.
Russell, William. The Glengarry Cairn, in Miscellaneous Research Papers. No. 216, 1975-77.
GORDON, CHARLES W. (RALPH CONNOR)
Wyman, Georgina, Charles W. Gordon (Ralph Connor), in Miscellane- ous Historical Studies. No. 160, 1974.
GREY OWL Architecture
Shortt, James. A Structural and Furnishings History of the Grey Owl Cabin Site, Ajawaan Lake, Prince Albert National Park. No. 264, 1978.
GRAY SITE Archaeology
Millar, J.F.V. The Gray Site. An Early Plains Burial Ground. 2 Vols.
No. 304, 1978.
GUYSBOROUGH, N .S.
History
Coleman, Margaret. Trading History of Guysborough, Chedabucto, Nova Scotia, in Miscellaneous Historical Reports on Sites in the Atlantic Provinces. No. 107, 1960-70.
HALIFAX Architecture
Buggey, Susan. Halifax Waterfront Buildings Project: Historical Re- port. No. 95, 1972.*
Carter, Margaret. The Halifax Courthouse and County Gaol, in Miscel- laneous Historical Reports on Sites in the Atlantic Provinces. No. 107,
1960-70.
See also Halifax Citadel.
History
Baker, R.F. Early Citadels at Halifax, 1749-1815, in Miscellaneous His- torical Reports on Sites in the Atlantic Provinces, No. 107, 1960-70.
Johnston, Andrew John Bayley. Defending Halifax: Ordnance 1825- 1906. No. 234, 1977.
Morrison, James H. Wave to Whisper: British Military Communications in Halifax and the Empire, 1780-1880. No. 338, 1979.
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Seasons, Storms and Time, Meteorological Observations in Halifax in the Nineteenth Century. No. 338, 1979.See also Halifax Citadel.
HALIFAX CITADEL Archaeology
Connolly, John J. Archaeology: Halifax Citadel, Fall-Winter 1977.
No. 291, 1978.
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Archaeological Excavations, Halifax Citadel. No. 340, 1978.Parmenter, Caroline Phillips. Salvage Archaeology at Halifax Citadel, Nova Scotia, September t o November, 1976, in Miscellaneous Salvage Archaeology Reports. No. 23 1, 1975-76.
Architecture
Greenough, Joseph. South Magazine, Halifax Citadel, A Structural History. No. 223, 1977.
Young, Richard. The West Front: Halifax Citadel. No. 206, 1977.
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West Curtain Wall and Sally Ports Three and Four, Halifax Citadel. No. 329 (1976, revised 1979).History
Baker, R.F. Early Citadels at Halifax, 1749- 18 15, in Miscellaneous His- torical Reports on Sites in the Atlantic Provinces. No. 107, 1960-70.
Dunn, Brenda. The Halifax Citadel, 1906-1951, The Canadian Period.
No. 284, 1977.
Greenough, John Joseph. The Halifax Citadel, 1825-60: A Narrative and Structural History. 3 Vols. No. 154, 1974.*
Lane, Richard B. The Halifax Citadel. No. 33, 1965.
Morrison, James H. Showing the Flag: A Structural and Narrative History of the Southeast Salient, Halifax Citadel. No. 287, 1979.
Pulsifer, Cameron W. The Southwest Front: Halifax Citadel, A Struc- tural and Narrative History. No. 263, 1978.
HARKIN, JAMES BERNARD
Russell, William, James Bernard Harkin (1875-1955), Miscellaneous Research Papers, No. 216, 1975-77.
HARRIS, LAWREN
Russell, William. Lawren Stuart Harris (1885-1970), in Miscellaneous Research Papers. No. 216, 1975-77.
HARRIS, ROBERT
Guitard, Michelle. Robert Harris, in Rapports historiques divers. No.
162, 1973-75.
HOODLESS, ADELAIDE HUNTER
MacLeod, Carol. Adelaide Hunter Hoodless (1851-1910), in Miscellane- ous Historical Studies. No. 161, 1974-75.
ILE AUX NOIX See Fort Lennox.
INDUSTRY History
Bariault, Monique. Rapport prtliminaire sur l'identification des tech- niques de moulage utiliskes aux forges du Saint-Maurice, ktude fait A partir des dechets de moulage. No. 330, 1978.
Bedard, Michel. Les moulins a farine et les moulins a scie aux forge du Saint-Maurice. No. 301, 1978.
Belisle, Jean. Le Domaine de l'habitation aux forges du Saint-Maurice.
No. 307, 1976.
Btrubt, Andre, Rapport preliminaire sur l'tvolution des techniques siderurgiques aux forges du Saint-Maurice 1729- 1883. No. 221, 1976.
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L'Evolution des techniques sidkrurgiques aux forges du Saint-Maurice, 1: La prkparation des matitres premitres. No. 305,1978.
Flemming, David B. The Canso Islands: an eighteenth century fishing station. No. 308, 1977.
Gillis, Sandra. The Timber Trade in the Ottawa Valley, 1806-54.
Number 153, 1975.
Krause, Eric. The Fisheries of the Hudson's Bay Company at Fort Chipewyan, 1791-1871. No. 208, 1976.
Leung, Felicity L. Grist and Flour Mills in Ontario; From Millstones to Rollers, 1730-1880. No. 201, 1976.
Moussette, Marcel. Repertoire des methodes de p&che utilistes our le Fleuve et le Golfe Saint-Laurent. No. 83, 1968.
.
Essai de typologie des poeles des forges du Saint-Maurice.No. 332, 1975.
Russell, William. The Lansdowne Iron Works, in Miscellaneous Re- search Papers. No. 216, 1975-77.
Saint-Pierre, Serge. La technologie artisanale aux forges du Saint- Maurice 1792-1883. No. 307, 1976.
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Les artisans de fer aux forges du Saint-Maurice, aspect technologique. No. 307, 1977.Samson, Roch. La pCche a Grande-Grave au debut du XXe Sikle.
No. 249, 1977.
Synder, Marsha Hay. Nineteenth Century Industrial Development in the Rideau Corridor: a preliminary report. No. 215, 1977.
INVERARDEN, ONT.
History
Burns, Robert J . Inverarden: Retirement Home of Fur Trader John McDonald of Garth. No. 245. 1978.**
JASPER NATIONAL PARK Archaeology
Elliott, Jack. Jasper National Park and Ya-Ha-Tinda Ranch Archaeo- logical Survey. No. 44, 1970-71.
Reeves, Brian. Jasper National Park Archaeological Inventory. No.
158, 1975.
JOURNALISM
Bush, Edward F. The Dawson Daily News: Journalism on Canada's Last Frontier. No. 48, 1971.*
KANE, PAUL
MacLeod, Carol. Paul Kane, in Miscellaneous Historical Studies.
NO. 161, 1974-75.
KEJIMKUJIK NATIONAL PARK Archaeology
Myers, H. Brad. Report on the Recording and Mapping of Petroglyphs Located at Fairy Bay, Kejimkujik National Park. No. 70, 1972.
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Archaeological Survey of Kejimkujik National Park, Nova Scotia. No. 106, 1972.White, James. Kejimkujik Petroglyphs. No. 26, 1971.
History
Morrison, James. Kejimkujik National Park, "We've Held Our Own."
No. 238, 1977.
KING'S COLLEGE, WINDSOR, N.S.
MacLeod, Carol. King's College, Windsor, N.S. No. 163, 1975.
KINGSTON, ONT.
Architecture
Johnson, Dana H. and Taylor, C.J. Reports on Selected Buildings in Kingston, Ontario. 2 Vols. No. 261, 1976-77.
Martello Towers
Harris, Donald A. Report on the 1972 Archaeological Excavations of the Market Shoals Tower, Kingston, Ontario. No. 102, 1972.
KITWANGA FORT, B.C.
MacDonald, George F. Kitwanga Fort National Historic Site Skeena River, British Columbia, Historical Research and Analysis of Struc- tural Remains. No. 341, 1979.
KOOTENAY NATIONAL PARK Archaeology
Mitchell, D.H. and Choquette, W. An Archaeological Survey of the Prehistoric and Historic Resources of Kootenay National Park. No.
129, 1974.
KOUCHIBOUGUAC NATIONAL PARK Archaeology
Lavoie, Jacques. Reconnaissance archeologique du Parc Kouchibou- guac, et de la region environante. No. 72, 1972.
LAC LA LOCHE, SASK.
Steer, Donald N. The History and Archaeology of a North West Com- pany Trading Post and a Hudson's Bay Company Transport Depot, Lac La Loche, Saskatchewan. No. 280, 1977.
LA HAVE, N.S.
King, C. Settlement at La Have, Nova Scotia, in Miscellaneous Histori- cal Reports on Sites in the Atlantic Provinces. No. 107, 1960-70.
LAMPMAN, ARCHIBALD
Wyman, Georgina. Archibald Lampman, in Miscellaneous Historical Studies. No. 160, 1974.
LANDRY PIERRE-ARMAND
Guitard, Michelle. Pierre-Armand Landry, 1846-1916, in Rapports his- toriques divers. No. 162, 1973-75.
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
Clarke, Ian. Motherwell Historic Park Landscape and Outbuildings Structural and Use History, Final Report. No. 219.
Hanson, Lee H. Excavations in an Early Eighteenth Century Garden Pool at Louisbourg, 1968. No. 56, 1968.
L'ANSE-AUX-MEADOWS Archaeology
Lindsay, Charles S. Excavations of Norse Buildings D and E at L'Anse- aux-Meadows. No. 156, 1975.
LEWIS, EDWARD NORMAN
Russell, William. Edward Norman Lewis (ca. 1858-1931), in Miscellane- ous Research Papers. No. 216.
LIGHTHOUSES
Bush, Edward F. The Canadian Lighthouse. No. 58, 1970.*
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Fisgard Island Lighthouse, in Miscellaneous. Archaeologi- cal Reports: Fur Trade. No. 159.Dunn, John R. The Louisbourg Lighthouse. No. 32, 1971.
Stevens, John R. Lighthouses on the Great Lakes. No. 94, 1965.
Tulloch, Judith. Cape Spear Lighthouse, Cape Spear National Historic Park, No. 208, 1977.
LONDON, ONT.
Lutman, John. Reports on Selected Buildings in London, Ontario.
NO. 266, 1976-77.
LOUISBOURG Archaeology
Beaudet, Pierre. Archaeological Report on the Delort I1 and Declarette I Storehouses Situated on the Ile du Quay of the Fortress of Louis- bourg, 1976. No. 218, 1977.
Cox, Richard. The Louisbourg Quay. No. 195, 1972.
Dunton, John. Building Hardware Excavated at the Fortress of Louis- bourg. No. 97, 1972.
Hanson, Lee H . The Excavation of the New Ordnance Storehouse at the Fortress of Louisbourg. No. 54, 1968.
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The Excavation of the Engineers' Latrine at Louisbourg.No. 55, 1968.
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Excavations in an Early Eighteenth-Century Garden Pool a t Louisbourg. No. 56, 1968.Lynch, Kathleen. White Salt Glaze Stoneware from the Fortress of Louisbourg. No. 98, 1972.
Pouyez, Christian. Le terrain a de 1'Ilot 4. No. 57, 1972.
Architecture
Dunn, John R. The Louisbourg Lighthouse. No. 32, 1971.
Hoad, Linda. The Dauphin Fauxbourg at Louisbourg. No. 60, 1971.
Lavoie, Rodrique. Quai de Louisbourg I: Etude sur sa construction, son usage et son histoire, de 1716 a 1760. No. 195, 1965.
MacLean, Terrence D. A History of Block 4, Louisbourg: 1713-1768.
No. 176, 1974.
Moore, Christopher. Place du Port, Fortress of Louisbourg. No. 317, 1974.
Morgan, Robert J. A History of Block 16, Louisbourg: 1713-1768.
No. 176, 1975.
Pouyez, Christian et Proulx, Gilles. L'Ile du Quai de Louisbourg.
No. 149, 1972.
Thibault, H . Paul. L'Ilot 17 de Louisbourg: 1713-68. No. 99, 1972.
LOUISBOURG History
Adams, Blaine. Artisans at Louisbourg, No. 98, 1972.
Durand, Nicole, Etude de la population de Louisbourg: 1713-1745.
No. 49, 1970.
Fry, Bruce. Block 1, Louisbourg: Property Divisions and Usage. No. 53, 1971.
La Grenade, Monique. Le costume civil
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Louisbourg, 1713-58: Le Cos- tume Ferninin. No. 38, 1971.Le Goff, Tim. Artillery at Louisbourg. No. 50, 1967
Moore, Christopher. Commodity Imports of Louisbourg, No. 317, 1975.
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Street Life and Public Activities in Louisbourg. No. 317, 1978.Proulx, Gilles. Etude sur le costume militare a Louisbourg: 1713-1758.
No. 45, 1971.
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Aubergistes et Cabaretiers de Louisbourg 1713-1758.No. 136, 1972.