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The Untold Story
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Acheson, T.W., 1964, Denominationalism in a Loyalist County: A Social History of Charlotte County, NB, MA, New Brunswick
Acheson, T.W. 1968, A Study in the Historical Demography of a Loyalist County. Social History 1:1:53-65
Acheson, T.W., 1985, Saint John: The Making of a Colonial Urban Community, University of Toronto Press, Toronto
Adams, W.F., 1932, Ireland and Irish Emigration to the New World from 1815 to the Famine, Yale University Press, New Haven
Akenson, D.H., 1982 Ontario: Whatever Happened to the Irish?, Canadian Papers in Rural History, Volume III, ed, D.H. Akenson, Langdale Press, Gananoque, 204-56
Akenson, D.H., 1984, The Irish in Ontario: A Study in Rural History, McGill-Queen's University Press, Kingston and Montreal.
Akensnon, D.H., 1985, Being Had:Historians, Evidence and the Irish in North America, P.D. Meany, Port Credit.
Angus, M. , 1972, Health, Emigration and Welfare in Kingston, 1820-1840. Oliver Mowat's Ontario, ed. D. Swainson,Macmillan, Totonto, 120-35
Appelton,C., 1974, The Sunshine and the Shade:Labour Activism in Central Canada, 1850-60, MA, Calgary
Armstrong, C., 1929, A Typical Example of Immigration Into Upper Canada in 1819, Ontario Historical Society Papers and Records, 25: 5-11
Ayre, R.H.,1956, Lionel LeMoyne Fitzgerald 1890-1956 Canadian Arts 14:14-16
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Baehre, R, 1981, Pauper Immigration to Upper Canada in the 1830's Social History 14:28:339-67
Baker, W.M., 1971, No Shillelaugh:The Life, Journalism and Politics of Timothy Anglin, PhD, Western Ontario
Baker, W.M., 1973, T.W. Anglin: Speaker of the House of Commons: 1874-1878, Queen's Quarterly, 80:2:256-66
Baker, W.M., 1974, Turning the Spirit: Timothy Anglin and the Roasting of D'Arcy McGee, Canadian Association Historical Papers,135-55
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