Upper Ottawa Valley to 1855

Upper Ottawa Valley to 1855
Title Upper Ottawa Valley to 1855 PDF eBook
Author Richard Reid
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Pages 501
Release 1990-03-15
Genre History
ISBN 0773584080

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This book is the first detailed study of the Ottawa Valley in the early 19th century. The author provides an extensive introduction and numerous documents to trace the growth of this sometimes turbulent region, and its emergence as a society distinct from what later became Ontario.

Lumber Kings and Shantymen

Lumber Kings and Shantymen
Title Lumber Kings and Shantymen PDF eBook
Author David Lee
Publisher James Lorimer & Company
Pages 286
Release 2006-07-07
Genre History
ISBN 9781550289220

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David Lee presents an in-depth history of the Ottawa Valley and the economy that dominated its formative years, as well as examining the environmental impact on the region's natural resources.

Imperial Immigrants

Imperial Immigrants
Title Imperial Immigrants PDF eBook
Author Michael E. Vance
Publisher Dundurn
Pages 257
Release 2012-08-18
Genre History
ISBN 1554888530

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The impact of the British Empire on the history of the Upper Ottawa Valley is explored through the experiences of early emigration-assisted 19th-century Scottish immigrants. Between 1815 and 1832, Great Britain settled more than 3,500 individuals, mostly from the Scottish Lowlands, in the Ottawa Valley. These government-assisted emigrations, which began immediately after the Napoleonic Wars, are explored to reveal their impact on Upper Canada. Seeking to transform their lives and their society, early Scots settlers crossed the Atlantic for their own purposes. Although they did not blindly serve the interests of empire builders, their settlement led to the dispossession of the original First Nation inhabitants, thus supporting the British imperial government’s strategic military goals. After transferring homeland religious and political conflict to the colony, Scottish settlers led the demand for political reform that emerged in the 1830s. As a consequence, their migration and settlement reveals as much about the depth of social conflict in the homeland and in the colonies as it does about the preoccupations of the British imperial state.

Ottawa--making a Capital

Ottawa--making a Capital
Title Ottawa--making a Capital PDF eBook
Author Jeff Keshen
Publisher University of Ottawa Press
Pages 509
Release 2001
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0776605216

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Ottawa - Making a Capital is a collection of 24 never-before published essays in English and in French on the history of Ottawa. It brings together leading historians, archeologists and archivists whose work reveals the rich tapestry of the city. Pre-contact society, French Canadian voyageurs, the early civil service, the first labour organizers and Jewish peddlers are among the many fascinating topics covered. Readers will also learn about the origins of local street names, the Great Fire of 1900, Ottawa's multicultural past, the demise of its streetcar system, Ottawa's transformation during the Second World War and the significance of federal government architecture. This book is an indispensable collection for those interested in local history and the history of Canada's capital. Bilingual Edition.

Ottawa

Ottawa
Title Ottawa PDF eBook
Author Jeff Keshen
Publisher University of Ottawa Press
Pages 509
Release 2001-05-02
Genre History
ISBN 2760315703

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Ottawa - Making a Capital is a collection of 24 never-before published essays in English and in French on the history of Ottawa. It brings together leading historians, archeologists and archivists whose work reveals the rich tapestry of the city. Pre-contact society, French Canadian voyageurs, the early civil service, the first labour organizers and Jewish peddlers are among the many fascinating topics covered. Readers will also learn about the origins of local street names, the Great Fire of 1900, Ottawa's multicultural past, the demise of its streetcar system, Ottawa's transformation during the Second World War and the significance of federal government architecture. This book is an indispensable collection for those interested in local history and the history of Canada's capital.

Chain of Office

Chain of Office
Title Chain of Office PDF eBook
Author Dave Mullington
Publisher GeneralStore PublishingHouse
Pages 172
Release 2005
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781897113172

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Ontario and Quebec’s Irish Pioneers

Ontario and Quebec’s Irish Pioneers
Title Ontario and Quebec’s Irish Pioneers PDF eBook
Author Lucille H. Campey
Publisher Dundurn
Pages 459
Release 2018-09-08
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1459740866

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The compelling story of Canada’s Irish pioneers, revealing the enormous scope of their achievements. Beginning in the eighteenth century, an increasing number of Irish people sought the better life that Ontario and Quebec offered. Set free from the stifling economic and social constraints that held them back in their homeland, they prospered. And yet, strangely enough, they continue to be mourned as victims. In this second book of the Irish in Canada series, Lucille Campey takes on the victim-ridden mythology of destitute Irish immigrants fleeing the famine of the 1840s. In fact, the Irish influx to Quebec and Ontario began a century earlier. Comprehensive and extensive research has been distilled to produce an informative and lively account of this great immigration saga, whose roots date back to the time of the British Conquest of New France in 1763.