4 edition of Pioneers of the upper Ottawa found in the catalog.
Pioneers of the upper Ottawa
Gard, Anson A.
Published
1999
by Global in Milton, Ont
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Originally published: Ottawa, Canada : The Emerson Press, 1906. Facsim. reprint, with new intro. & index.
Statement | by Anson A. Gard ; with a new introduction and index by Ryan Taylor. |
Genre | Biography., Genealogy. |
Series | Canadiana reprint series ;, no. 11 |
Contributions | Taylor, Ryan. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | F1054.O9 G4 1999 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | iv, 449 p. : |
Number of Pages | 449 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL6893878M |
ISBN 10 | 1894378288 |
LC Control Number | 00691174 |
The Parliament Buildings, which overlook the Ottawa River, are located on traditional Algonquin territory. The Algonquin land claim covers a territory of thirty-six thousand square kilometres in eastern Ontario — a region populated by more than million people. The Pioneers was a pleasant surprise to me after seeing all the negative reviews it had received. Cooper is not in most respects a master writer, but much criticism of him is unwarranted - driven by modern readers whose impatience and captivity to more modern, sensational forms blinds them to his real qualities and insight/5.
Logging in the Ottawa Valley - The Ottawa River and the Lumber Industry The decline of the fur trade along the Ottawa River was countered by a boom in the river valley’s forest industry. Initially, settlers engaged in lumbering during the winter season to provide an economic Size: 3MB. The depth of Ottawa Valley’s history can’t be found in the pages of a book — it is in the place names, people and abandoned buildings of its landscape. Remnants of the Valley’s history still stand in the numerous ghost towns along its old government settlement roads, signaled by simple plaques and crumbling graveyards.
The book begins with a review of the history of the Grand Traverse Band during treaty times, focusing on the Treaty of Washington and the Treaty of Detroit. The author then describes the dispossession of the Band's land base following the Treaty, the eventual federal recognition of the Band, and the Band's treaty rights : Erik Ponder. City on the Ottawa: History of the Ottawa Valley: Gourlay, J.L. The McCabe List: Bruce Elliott: A Pioneer History of the County of Lanark: McGill: Pakenham - Leeds and Grenville: Ruth McKenzie: The Ottawa County: The Picture Gallery of Canadian History Vol C. W. Jefferys: Pioneer Days in Upper Canada: Guillet: Carleton County
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Pioneers of the Upper Ottawa and the Humors of the Valley: South Hull and Aylmer Edition (Classic Reprint) Paperback – February 9, by Anson Albert Gard (Author) See all 9 formats and editions Hide other formats and editionsAuthor: Anson Albert Gard.
Pioneers of the Upper Ottawa and The humors of the valley Unknown Binding – January 1, by Anson Albert Gard (Author)Author: Anson Albert Gard. Pioneers of the Upper Ottawa and the humors of the valley by Gard, Anson A. (Anson Albert), ca. Pages: BOOK - Pioneers of the Upper Ottawa, and The Humors of the Valley By: Anson A.
Gard With a New Introduction and Index by Ryan Taylor () Originally published by Emerson Press. Pioneers of the Upper Ottawa: and the Humors of the Valley (Canadiana reprint series). Hardcover – Jan. 1 Author: Anson A. Gard. Internet Archive BookReader Pioneers of the Upper Ottawa and the humors of the valley Pioneers of the Upper Ottawa and the humors of the valley.
Author. Gard, Anson A. (Anson Albert), ca. Copy and paste one of these options to share this book elsewhere. Link to this page view Link to the book. Ontario history - Ontario Historical Society, Volumes Middlesex County Pioneers, Rev. Alexander MacIntosh, Baptism, Marriage, Burial Records, War of Sketches, Georgian Bay Place Names, Brockville/Johnstown pioneers, Joseph Brant, Ottawa Valley bush life, Indian Customs, War of The book describes the enterprise and independence shown by the pioneers who were helped on their way by some remarkable characters such as Thomas Talbot, Lord Selkirk, John Galt, Archibald McNab and William Dickson.
Providing a fascinating overview of the emigration process, it is essential reading for both historians and genealogists. Her fourth book is After the Hector: The Scottish Pioneers of Nova Scotia and Cape Breton, (Natural Heritage, ), her fifth is The Scottish Pioneers of Upper Canada, Glengarry and Beyond (Natural Heritage, ), and her sixth book is Les Écossais: The Pioneer Scots of Lower Canada, (Natural Heritage, )/5(10).
J A Beautiful Painting of a Lumber Raft on the Ottawa River by Frances Ann Hopkins Source: Our Times: A Pictorial Memoir of Ottawa's Past, page 10 February 2, Fur trading was the first major staple industry in the Ottawa Valley.
The second major staple product was lumber for export -- square timber at first, then sawn lumber then pulpwood (for paper making). Pioneers of the upper Ottawa and the humors of the valley., Toronto Public Library.
Pioneer reminiscences of the Upper Ottawa Valley commemorating triple centennial years of St. John the Evangelist Church, Eganville, Ontario Lake, Ernest Lloyd.
Book, pages. According to the distinguished genealogist and author Ryan Taylor âeoethe three titles now stand as a significant contribution to Canadian immigrant literature.âe Her fourth book is After the Hector: The Scottish Pioneers of Nova Scotia and Cape Breton, (Natural Heritage, ), her fifth is The Scottish Pioneers of Upper Canada, Glengarry and Beyond (Natural Heritage.
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Al) Pioneers of the Upper Ottawa and Humors of the Valley, by Anson A. Gard,Re-printed by Global Genealogy inISBN Pioneers of the Upper Ottawa and the humors of the valleyEmerson Press Hardcover in English - South Hull and Aylmer edition.
The Parish Register of Kingston, Upper Canada Edited by Archibald Hope Young (), this book was published in Kingston in It contains the register of Dr. John Stuart, as it pertains to Kingston. This book has a lot of historical details about the early days of Kingston and the founding families.
Media: DATA CD - 1 CD Year: ISBN: Publisher: Archive CD Books Canada A companion piece to his previous book, "The Hub and the Spokes" (item number CA), this is another of the light hearted information books written by American author Anson Gard.
Books shelved as ottawa-authors: Trouble on the Books by Essie Lang, Spirit of Place Ottawa An Aerial Panorama by John McQuarrie, Prisoners of Hope: An A. It was the major industry of the historical colonies of Upper Canada and Lower Canada and it created an entrepreneur known as a lumber baron.
The trade in squared timber and later sawed lumber led to population growth and prosperity to communities in the Ottawa Valley, especially the city of Bytown (now Ottawa.In John D.
Dunfield’s “ Years of Lumbering in the Ottawa Valley“, he writes: “Because of the large volume of wood being driven on the Ottawa River by the mid ’s and the numerous companies involved, an Association was created by the leading firms and chartered which became the Upper Ottawa Improvement Company generally referred to as “ICO”.The and Upper Canada agricultural census data may be used to fill in a lot of the locations of pioneers who were located prior to the directory entries that are listed here.
In addition my personal research databases have indexed settler locations for most of the counties of Ontario that begin with the first property records in the.