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Table of contents :
Contents
Introduction
CHAPTER 1. General
CHAPTER 2. Mi’kmaq
CHAPTER 3. Early History
CHAPTER 4. French Regime
CHAPTER 5. British Regime
CHAPTER 6. Canadian Regime
CHAPTER 7. Coal and Steel
CHAPTER 8. Local
CHAPTER 9. Religion
CHAPTER 10. Culture
CHAPTER 11. Genealogy
References
Author Index
Subject Index
CAPE BRETONIANA An Annotated Bibliography
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CAPE BRETONIANA An Annotated Bibliography
Compiled by Brian Douglas Tennyson
Published in association with the Beaton Institute, University College of Cape Breton UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO PRESS Toronto Buffalo London
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Library and Archives Canada Cataloguing in Publication Tennyson, B. D. Cape Bretoniana : an annotated bibliogaphy / compiled by Brian Douglas Tennyson. Includes bibliographical references and indexes. ISBN 0-8020-8712-4 1. Cape Breton Island (N.S.) – History – Bibliography. Breton Island (N.S.) – Bibliography. I. Title. Z1392.C27T453 2005
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University of Toronto Press acknowledges the financial assistance to its publishing program of the Canada Council for the Arts and the Ontario Arts Council. University of Toronto Press acknowledges the financial support for its publishing activities of the Government of Canada through the Book Publishing Industry Development Program (BPIDP).
TO SANDY, who understands
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Introduction ix 1 General 3 2 Mi’kmaq 18 3 Early History
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5 British Regime 151 6 Canadian Regime 188 7 Coal and Steel 315 8 Local 395 9 Religion 484 10 Culture 536 11 Genealogy 684 References
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Subject Index 747
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There’s magic in Cape Breton, She can charm you with her smile, Then you shall pay allegiance to The queen of a thousand isles. Lillian Crewe Walsh*
This bibliography attempts the impossible, namely to provide a comprehensive listing of published material relating to Cape Breton. The task of compiling it has proven to be a mammoth one, involving more than four years of research, a fact which begs the question of why it was done. Cape Breton is, as most readers of this book will be aware, a unique community whose history and ethnic composition have resulted in a powerful sense of identity and place. While much nonsense is generated about this history and culture by ambitious tourism promoters and poorly informed if wellmeaning enthusiasts, there can be no question that Cape Breton possesses a unique and powerful character. In a world that is becoming increasingly homogenized by the forces of so-called globalization, unique cultural identities like that of Cape Breton need to be not only recognized but preserved and even nurtured. The world needs Cape Breton and other places like it, and, as a historian, I naturally subscribe to the belief that in order to understand who we are, we must know our past. This bibliography is a modest contribution towards achieving that essential self-awareness. * Lillian Crewe Walsh, ‘The queen of a thousand isles.’ Calling Cape Breton (NP: privately published, nd), 24.
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An earlier version of this book, entitled Cape Breton: A Bibliography, was published in 1978 by the Nova Scotia Department of Education. In the preface to that work, which contained 1,352 entries, I commented that ‘with the notable exception of its coal mines, Cape Breton has not been extensively studied, although there seems to be growing interest in the island’s history and culture.’ That observation proved to be prescient indeed. During the subsequent quarter century there has been a veritable explosion of scholarly and popular writing on Atlantic Canada, including Cape Breton. A decade earlier, the celebration of the centennial of Confederation in 1967 marked a high point of Canadian national consciousness. Regionalism, which had been a significant and growing force since Confederation, assumed even greater importance. One cannot help suspecting that to some extent this reflected the increasing importance of provincial governments in the daily lives of Canadians, due to the postwar expansion of education combined with the postwar baby boom, and the introduction of the public health care system, both of which came under provincial jurisdiction. As well, the emergence of Quebec nationalism in the 1960s surely encouraged Canadians in other regions to examine their own attitude towards the nation. Two small examples of this growing regional consciousness in the 1970s were the founding of Acadiensis, an academic journal dedicated to the history of the Atlantic region, and the establishment of the Atlantic Association of Historians, whose goal was to encourage historians in the region to get to know each other better and to encourage collaboration. Even while allowing for the incompleteness of Cape Breton: A Bibliography, it is remarkable to realize that Cape Bretoniana contains 6,221 entries, more than five times as many as its predecessor. And while much of the expanded literature does address the island’s seemingly perennial economic problems, focusing on coal and steel, the greatest area of growth clearly has been in the cultural sector. Just as the past quarter century witnessed a remarkable growth in regional consciousness, it is also apparent that Cape Breton has experienced a cultural renaissance since the 1960s. These two realities are not unrelated. Similar phenomena can be seen in Newfoundland and Prince Edward Island and among New Brunswick’s resurgent Acadian population. Indeed, they can be seen throughout the world in the growing resistance to globalization, which too often really means the dominance of English-speaking American secular culture. In Cape Breton in the 1960s, many young people were embarrassed by their traditional culture, which they loved but considered old-fashioned and definitely not ‘cool.’ Some believe that the construction of the Canso Causeway, which finally
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linked the island to the mainland in the 1950s, sparked the cultural revival because, along with the rising influence of radio, television, and movies, it seemed to threaten it. Others wonder if the growing influx of outsiders, people from other parts of Canada and from the United States, in the 1960s and 1970s was a significant factor. If people from Upper Canada and the United States thought Cape Breton’s music, folklore, values, and lifestyle had merit, did this legitimize it to the local population? A significant contributor to Cape Breton’s cultural renaissance – and a reflection of it – was Cape Breton’s Magazine, founded in 1972 by Ron Caplan, which enabled Cape Bretoners to tell their stories to each other. Similarly, Alistair MacLeod’s powerful short stories and, most recently, his first novel, No great mischief, have shared Cape Breton’s culture with the outside world. Our debt to Ron Caplan, who came from away, and Alistair MacLeod, whose family went away, is quite simply immeasurable, but they were not alone. As this bibliography demonstrates, many people have contributed through their love of this island, its geography, its people, and its heritage. Cape Bretoniana – the title recalls the pioneering work undertaken by Mother Saint Margaret, founder of the Cape Bretoniana Archives at Xavier Junior College in Sydney, later renamed the Beaton Institute in her memory – includes books, journal and magazine articles, and postgraduate theses published to the end of 1998. It does not include annual reports, directories, brochures, programs, newsletters, newspaper articles, scientific and technical publications, undergraduate theses, or book reviews. Nor does it include electronic ‘publications’ such as films, records, compact discs, and videos. In preparing a bibliography, one inevitably confronts a number of difficult questions. The most fundamental problem in this era of desktop publishing is to determine what constitutes a publication. The National Library and professional bibliographers have agreed on technical standards in an effort to solve this problem, but their conclusions did not seem entirely appropriate for this project because they would have excluded many items which might not properly be defined as publications but which nonetheless exist in bound form and are valuable resources for students of Cape Bretoniana. Accordingly, while I have not succeeded in arriving at an entirely clear or consistent definition, and at the risk of offending the sensibilities of professional bibliographers, I have generally included items even if privately ‘published’ but have excluded unbound reports generated by governmental or institutional departments, consultants, and individuals. Inevitably, however, I have made exceptions to this rule when a report
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seemed to be of sufficient importance. This procedure is obviously subjective and open to criticism but, bearing in mind my primary goal of compiling a comprehensive bibliography of Cape Bretoniana, it seemed better to risk this criticism than to adhere rigidly to a firm rule that would exclude valuable material. Works that deal with broader themes than Cape Breton are included if they contain what is deemed to be significant Cape Breton content. Again, determining what is ‘significant’ has been very difficult and is ultimately subjective as well. Thus, a history of Canada that contains a few pages on Cape Breton is not included but one with several pages is. Similarly, it was decided that items written by Cape Bretoners would not be included unless they were about Cape Breton. Thus, for example, Hugh MacLennan’s Each man’s son is included but Barometer rising is not. The general methodology has been to search through existing bibliographies, including Internet library resources and periodical indexes. Much use has been made of the invaluable collections and resources of the Beaton Institute at the University College of Cape Breton in Sydney, Nova Scotia, but I have also relied heavily on Dalhousie University’s Killam Library and the Saint Mary’s University library in Halifax, the St Francis Xavier University library in Antigonish, and that national treasure, the National Library of Canada in Ottawa. The James McConnell public library in Sydney was also a valuable source. Friends and colleagues have often brought items to my attention as well. While the emphasis has naturally been on items published in English, material in other languages such as French, Gaelic, and German has been included as well. The entries are listed alphabetically by author under eleven headings that are both chronological and thematic, and are numbered consecutively throughout the bibliography. Collections of articles or essays by more than one author are listed under both the editor’s name and the names of the individual authors, the entry under the editor’s name merely listing the names of the authors. Readers are reminded that topics sometimes overlap, so that chapter groupings should not be interpreted too strictly. Thus, an item listed in chapter 8 (Local) may very well contain significant genealogical information as well, even though it is not listed in chapter 11 (Genealogy). Items that include material overlapping time periods are listed in the chapter dealing with the period in which they begin. Thus, for example, an item on agricultural history from the 1850s to the 1880s would be listed in chapter 5, which covers the era of the British regime from 1763 to 1867. Comprehensive author and subject indexes are included in an attempt to make
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easier the search for items on specific subjects and to follow the writings of particular authors. Each entry lists the author, title, place of publication, publisher, date of publication, volume and issue number in the case of periodicals, and page references, followed by a brief description of the item. The following abbreviations are used, in order: NP (place of publication unknown), np (unpaginated), Illus (illustrations), Fns (footnotes), Apps (appendices), Biblio (bibliography). Entries in the bibliography may contain crossreferences to other authors. These cross-references can refer to works listed throughout the bibliography, not necessarily within the same chapter as the initial entry. To find entries by a particular author, the reader should consult the author index at the back of the book. Note that references in both the author and subject indexes are to entry number, not page number. Despite every effort to make this bibliography definitive, it would obviously be impossible to identify everything ever published relating to Cape Breton, even within Cape Bretoniana’s defined parameters, so the indulgence of readers of this bibliography, when they discover omissions, is respectfully requested. At the same time, while the goal has been to examine every item in this bibliography in order to ensure the accuracy of the annotations, this has not always been possible. Items that have not been examined but are thought to be worthy of inclusion are listed with what information is available and the notation ‘Not found.’ Clearly, the legitimacy of these items is open to question, at least in some cases, but it was thought that a partial and qualified reference is better than none. I wish to express my appreciation to my colleagues in the Department of History and Fine Arts at the University College of Cape Breton, who have supported my involvement in this project, and to UCCB’s Research and Projects Committee, which provided essential financial assistance. A sabbatical leave in the winter of 2001–2 provided badly needed relief from teaching and administrative obligations, enabling me to focus on completing the task. Much appreciation must be expressed to the staff of UCCB’s library and Beaton Institute for their unfailing helpfulness and assistance with interlibrary loans, and to the staff of the James McConnell Public Library in Sydney. Thanks also to Diane Chisholm, coordinator of the Mi’kmaq Resource Centre at UCCB. The staff at Fortress Louisbourg National Historic Site generously allowed me to scour their impressive library for material, and librarian Judith Romard was exceptionally gracious and helpful. A very special thanks is due to Alexa Thompson, editor of Celtic Heritage, formerly The Clansman, for generously lending me back issues of
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her fascinating magazine, at considerable inconvenience to herself. Thanks too to whoever invented and pays for the Novanet system, which enables scholars in places like Sydney to gain access to library catalogues throughout Nova Scotia. I want to acknowledge also the efficiency and helpfulness of the library staffs of Dalhousie University, Saint Mary’s University, St Francis Xavier University, the Nova Scotia Agricultural College, the Metropolitan Toronto Public Reference Library, and the National Library of Canada. I am grateful to Ritchie Spears for telling me about Yarns worth the telling (Halifax: Senior Writers’ Guild of Nova Scotia, 1995) and Jennie Richards for lending me her copy, and to Dr John McMullan, School of Commerce, Saint Mary’s University, and Ken Donovan of Fortress Louisbourg National Historic Site for helping me with difficult references. Thanks to Margaret Young, a keen reader, who brought an important item to my attention just in time. Very special thanks must be extended to Jeff Barrett, my research assistant, who was efficient, supportive, and always enthusiastic, and to Dr Joanne Gallivan, Dean of Research and Institutes at the University College of Cape Breton, for finding the resources necessary to make this publication possible. Thanks too to the University of Toronto Press’s Len Husband for having the courage to take on this project, to Frances Mundy, who guided it through the publication process, and especially to James Leahy, who had the unenviable task of editing the copy and saved me from far too many errors. Finally, I wish to thank my wife, Sandra Atwell Tennyson, who contributed much to this bibliography, not only tolerating and even encouraging another of my arcane obsessions but also serving as a significant research assistant, contributing many unpaid and therefore even more appreciated hours in a variety of libraries. It is hoped that Cape Bretoniana will prove useful not only to scholars but to all those seeking information on various aspects of Cape Breton’s history, culture, politics, and economy. Readers are invited to direct the inevitable errors and omissions which they will surely discover to the Beaton Institute at the University College of Cape Breton. Brian Douglas Tennyson ‘Rose Cottage’ Marion Bridge, Cape Breton 30 July 2003
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CHAPTER 1
General
Oh, lovely land! Oh, lovely land! Thy sons and daughters roam, But deep within each loyal heart There lies the love of home. Lillian Crewe Walsh*
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ALGAR, Dave. Dave Algar talks about beaver. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 15 (December 1976), 13–15, 22. Illus. Fns. Personal observations & interpretation of beaver habits in Cape Breton Highlands National Park.
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ANONYMOUS. A guide to Issues 1 to 50 of Cape Breton’s Magazine. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 40 (January 1989), 53–62. Illus. Index to first fifty issues.
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– Edible wildberries of Cape Breton. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 8 (June 1974), inside front cover. Illus. Describes various wild berries & gives recipes for making jelly & jam.
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– Planning a vegetable garden. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 3 (March 1973), 7–9. Illus. Several local gardeners give advice on Cape Breton conditions.
* Lillian Crewe Walsh, ‘The queen of a thousand isles.’ Calling Cape Breton (NP: privately published, nd), 21.
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– The life of the great blue heron. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 17 (August 1977), inside front cover, 40–2. Illus. Fn. Describes life cycle, behaviour, habitat, & characteristics of bird commonly found in Cape Breton.
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– The people’s history of Cape Breton. Halifax: Opportunities For Youth, 1971, 47pp. Illus. Short social history written by Opportunities For Youth group.
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ARSENEAU, DF. Science and technology in old Sydney. Robert J Morgan (ed), More essays in Cape Breton history (Windsor: Lancelot, 1977), 12–20. Briefly traces scientific & technological developments in Cape Breton.
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BACKHOUSE, Thomas. A new pilot for the south east coast of Nova Scotia, Chedabucto Bay, Gut of Canso, Bay of Fundy, and round the isle of Cape Breton, with the principle [sic] harbours. London: R Laurie & J Whittle, 1798. Maps. Not found.
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BAIRD, David McCurdy. Cape Breton Highlands National Park; where the mountains meet the sea. Ottawa: Geological Survey of Canada, 1962, 65pp. Illus. Biblio. Index. Geological guide for visitors.
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BARRON, David N. Atlantic diver guide. Vol II: Nova Scotia. St John’s: Atlantic Diver, 1988, 224pp. Illus. Maps. Describes sites of interest to divers. Includes list of shipwrecks. Two chapters on Cape Breton.
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BAYLEY, Ivan A. The birds of Bird Islands, Nova Scotia. Canadian Field-Naturalist, 39 (November 1925), 183–7. Describes birds that nest there.
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BEAMISH, Peter & DW SERGEANT. The whales in Cape Breton’s waters. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 16 (June 1977), 18–23. Illus. Fn. Describes whales & their habits off Cape Breton coast.
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BEARDMORE, Roger M. Atlantic Canada’s national heritage areas. Ottawa: Parks Canada, 1985, 94pp. Illus. Maps. Tables. Describes national parks & heritage sites, including Cape Breton Highlands National Park.
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BERGERON, Paul-A. Mon histoire: historique des Acadiens du CapBreton. NP: privately published, 1960, 49pp. Not found.
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BILLARD, Allan. Waterfalls of Nova Scotia. Halifax: Sand Dollar Press, 1997, 134pp. Illus. Biblio. Describes Nova Scotia’s most attractive waterfalls & how to find them. Many in Cape Breton.
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BIRD, Will R & DC HARVEY. Historic Nova Scotia. Halifax: Government of Nova Scotia, nd [1935], 116pp. Illus. History & description. Much on Cape Breton.
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BROWN, Jr, Richard. A history of the island of Cape Breton. London: Sampson, Low, Son, & Marston, 1869, 464pp. Illus. Maps. Fns. History of Cape Breton to 1861.
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CAMERON, Austin W. Bird finding in Cape Breton Highlands National Park. Canadian Audubon, 25:3 (May/June 1963), 71–6. Illus. Identifies species of greatest interest to visiting naturalists & indicates where they are most likely to be seen.
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– Breeding behaviour of the grey seal. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 1 (November 1972), 2, 15–19, 24. Illus. Describes colony of grey seals on Basque Islands, near Point Michaud, Cape Breton.
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CAMOZZIE, Anne. See TOWERS, Julie.
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CAMPBELL, Brian. Early Cape Breton: surviving uncertainty. Sydney: privately published, nd, 14pp. Illus. Reprinted from Owen Fitzgerald, Cape Breton: a changing scene: a collection of Cape Breton photographs, 1860–1935 (Sydney: UCCB Press, 1986), vii–xiii. Despite title, a brief general history.
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CAMPBELL, Douglas F & Ray A MACLEAN. Beyond the Atlantic roar: a study of the Nova Scotia Scots. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1974, 328pp. Illus. Maps. Biblio. Index. History of Scottish settlement in eastern Nova Scotia, examining influence of Scots on country & its impact on them. Much on Cape Breton.
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CAMPBELL, Frank. Sail Cape Breton. Atlantic Advocate, 65:10 (June 1975), 2–4. Illus. Describes sailing attractions of Bras d’Or Lakes.
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CANADA. Parks Canada. National parks & heritage sites: Cape Breton Island. Ottawa, 1995, 24pp. Illus. Maps. Guide to national parks & heritage sites in Cape Breton.
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CANN, DB, JI MACDOUGALL & JD HILCHEY. Soil survey of Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. 2nd ed. Truro: Canada. Department of Agriculture & Nova Scotia Department of Agriculture & Marketing, 1963, 85pp. Illus. Maps. Tables. Soil Survey Report 12. Evaluates Cape Breton’s suitability for agriculture.
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CAPE BRETON COUNTY RECREATION COMMISSION. Track down: trails in Cape Breton County. Sydney, nd, 22pp. Maps. Guide to hiking trails.
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COMEAU, Paul Linus. A study of five raised bogs on the Cape Breton plateau. Unpublished MSc thesis, Acadia University, 1971, 164pp. Illus. Refs. Apps. Presents qualitative & quantitative data on vegetation & environment, to describe plant associations & ecological relationships.
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– & John S ERSKINE. The life of a raised bog. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 12 (December 1975), 9–13. Illus. Extracts from Paul Linus Comeau, A study of five raised bogs on the Cape Breton plateau (Unpublished MSc thesis, Acadia University, 1971), & John Erskine, In forest and field with John Erskine (Halifax: Nova Scotia Museum, 1971).
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DALY, John. Of trees & flowers. Cape Breton Mirror, 2:9 (August 1953), 2, 19. Describes local varieties.
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DANN, Robert. Wildflowers of Cape Breton. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 1 (November 1972), inside cover, 23. Illus. Describes early everlasting & highbush cranberries found in Cape Breton, with notes on drying them.
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DIMOCK, Celia. Isle Royale ‘the front door of Canada.’ Halifax: Allen, nd, np. Illus. Portrait of Cape Breton through stories, reminiscences, & historical accounts.
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DONOVAN, Kenneth (ed). Cape Breton at 200: historical essays in honor of the island’s bicentennial, 1785–1985. Sydney: UCCB Press, 1985, 261pp. Illus. Fns. Biblio. Index. Collection of essays on various aspects of Cape Breton history. See separate entries under Kenneth Donovan, David Frank, AJB Johnston, Rosemarie Langhout, AA MacKenzie, Terry MacLean, Mary K MacLeod, Hugh Millward, Peter Moogk, & Robert Morgan.
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– (ed). The island: new perspectives on Cape Breton’s history 1713–1990. Aspects of Cape Breton history. Fredericton: Acadiensis Press/ Sydney: UCCB Press, 1990, 328pp. Illus. Fns. Biblio. Index. Collection of essays on various aspects of Cape Breton history. See separate entries under Joan Bishop, Rusty Bittermann, Ron Crawley, Kenneth Donovan, David Frank, Stephen Hornsby, AJB Johnston, Christopher Moore, Michael Owen, & Alex Storm.
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ELLISON, Wally. The glorious forest. Am Braighe, 3:3 (Winter 1995–6), 11. Illus. Describes Cape Breton forests.
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EMMERSON, Frank. Peoples of the Maritimes: the Scots. Tantallon: Four East Publications, 1987, 70pp. Illus. Biblio. Brief history of Scottish impact on Maritimes, including profiles of prominent figures. Much on Cape Breton.
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ERSKINE, John S. Flowers of the plaster rock. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 36 (June 1984), 45–8. Illus. First published in Journal of Education, 5th series, 7:2 (June 1958), 20–8. Illus. Reprinted as ‘Plaster rock’ in JS Erskine, In forest and field with John Erskine (Halifax: Nova Scotia Museum, 1976), 45–52. Illus. Notes. Describes flowers that grow on surface of gypsum rock in Nova Scotia, including areas of Cape Breton.
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– John Erskine: under the forest. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 33 (June 1983), 49–52. Illus. First published as ‘Under the forest’ in Journal of Education, 5th series, 9:1 (November 1959), 15–21. Illus. Reprinted in John Erskine, In forest and field with John Erskine (Halifax: Nova Scotia Museum, 1976), 3–9. Illus. Describes forest plants.
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– Populations, movements and seasonal distribution of mergansers in northern Cape Breton Island. Ottawa: Information Canada, 1972, 36pp. Illus. Maps. Report on duck population.
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– See COMEAU, Paul Linus.
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FAIRCHILD, Graham Bell. Moths and butterflies of Cape Breton. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 19 (June 1978), 21–7. Illus. Describes varieties found in Cape Breton.
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FERGUSSON, Charles Bruce. The boundaries of Nova Scotia and its counties. Halifax: Public Archives of Nova Scotia, 1966, 57pp. Fns. Bulletin 22. History of provincial & county boundaries. Includes history of Cape Breton’s four counties.
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FRASER, Barrie. The Middle River mastodon. Atlantic Advocate, 79:7 (March 1989), 25–7. Illus. Reports on mastodon bones found in Middle River area.
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GARDNER, Jo Ann. A little taste of Living with herbs. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 72 (June 1997), 51–2. Illus. Extract from Jo Ann Gardner, Living with herbs: a treasury of useful plants for the home & garden (Halifax: Nimbus, 1997). Describes sweet white clover & its uses.
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– History in a herb garden. Atlantic Insight, 7:10 (October 1985), 29–30. Illus. Describes historic herbs in Cape Breton & their origins.
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– Living with herbs: a treasury of useful plants for the home and garden. Halifax: Nimbus, 1997, 288pp. Illus. App. Biblio. Index. Guide to growing & using herbs based on her experience in Cape Breton.
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– The heirloom garden. Pownal [VT]: Garden Way Publishing/Storey Communications, 1992, 240pp. Illus. Refs. Biblio. Index. Guide to traditional plants, wild & cultivated, based on her experience in Cape Breton.
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GESNER, Claribel. Cape Breton anthology. Windsor: Lancelot, 1972, 44pp. Illus. Unconnected short historical essays.
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– Cape Breton vignettes. Windsor: Lancelot, 1974, 60pp. Short stories describing life in Cape Breton.
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GORDON, Warren. A place apart: the Cape Breton story. Text by James Lamb. Hantsport: Lancelot Press, 1988, 50pp. Illus. Brief history with photographs.
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GRANT, WML. Cape Breton past & present. Canadian Magazine, 17:5 (September 1901), 434–42. Illus. Biblio. Brief history to 1899.
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GREY, Jr, James T. Handbook for the Margaree: a guide to the salmon pools of the Margaree River system. Yardley [PA]: privately published, 1984, 258pp. Illus. 3rd ed 1987. Fishing guide.
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– Salmon rivers of Cape Breton Island. Yardley [PA]: privately published, 1984, 129pp. Illus. Maps. Guide to island’s lesser salmon rivers.
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HAMILTON, William B. The Nova Scotia traveller. Toronto: Macmillan, 1981, 248pp. Illus. Maps. Index. Travel guide with four chapters on Cape Breton.
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[HARLEY, David]. How much do you know about Cape Breton? Vol 1. Sydney: Cape Breton Development Corporation, 1988, np [12pp]. Illus. Brief, humorously presented facts about Cape Breton.
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HARRINGTON, Kevin. Flags over Cape Breton Island. Flagscan, 11:4 (Christmas 1996), 13–21. Illus. Fns. History of flags flown over Cape Breton.
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HARVEY, DC. See BIRD, Will R.
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HILCHEY, JD. See CANN, DB.
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INDUSTRIAL CAPE BRETON BOARD OF TRADE & GIRL GUIDES OF THE INDUSTRIAL AREA. Cape Breton by the sea: being a collection of some of our favourite people, places and things. Sydney, nd [1977], 60pp. Illus. Collection of articles & poems providing portrait of Cape Breton, published for 1977 International Girl Guide Camp. See separate entries under Eleanor Huntington & Frank Robertson.
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KAVANAGH, Raymond M & Martin SCHWARTZ. Cape Breton: a select view. New Waterford: Breton Education Centre, 1988, 66pp. Illus. Also published as L’île du Cap-Breton – faits saillants.
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General outline of Cape Breton history for high school students written in cooperation with Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site. 60.
KESHEN, Mary. Walk Cape Breton. Sydney: Enterprise Cape Breton, 1975, 50pp. Maps. Hiking guide.
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KRONSTEDT, Don. See READ, John.
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LAMB, James B. See GORDON, Warren.
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LAWLEY, David. A nature and hiking guide to Cape Breton’s Cabot Trail. Halifax: Nimbus, 1994, 195pp. Illus. Maps. Biblio. Index. Guide to plants, animals, scenery, & hiking trails.
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– The snowy owl. Partici-Paper, 18:1 (January/February 1997), 25. Illus. Describes habits of snowy owls, often seen on Cheticamp Island.
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LONGSTAFF, Alan N. Pools of Margaree. Maritime Advocate, 35:4 (November 1944), 9–10. Illus. Describes fishing.
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LOTZ, Jim & Pat. Cape Breton Island. Vancouver: Douglas, David & Charles, 1974, 208pp. Illus. Maps. Tables. Biblio. Index. General description of island & its people.
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MACDONALD, Angus L. This blending of races. Angus L Macdonald, Speeches of Angus L Macdonald (Toronto: Longmans Green, 1960), 35–44. Text of 1937 speech outlining Cape Breton history
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MACDONALD, DD. Cape Breton and vicinity. Port Hastings: privately published, 1933, 160pp. Illus. App. History.
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MACDONALD, Hugh Martin. The royal isle. Antigonish: Casket, 1970, 97pp. Illus. Anecdotal essays on aspects of Cape Breton history.
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MACDONALD, JP et al. Cape Breton Island: a few words and pictures. Sydney: Cape Breton Publications, nd [1976?], 93pp. Illus. History & visitor’s guide.
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MACDONALD, Ken C. Post cards of Cape Breton Island. 2nd ed. Halifax: privately published, 1990, 71pp. Lists all known postcards from 1904.
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MACDOUGALL, JI. See CANN, DB.
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MACDOUGALL, John A. Cape Breton County election returns. Glace Bay: privately published, 1908, 39pp. Federal & provincial election statistics, including poll results.
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MACGILLIVRAY, Don & Brian TENNYSON (eds). Cape Breton historical essays. Sydney: College of Cape Breton Press, 1980, 156pp. Fns. Biblio. Collection of mostly previously published historical essays. See separate entries under Andrew Hill Clark, David Frank, DC Harvey, J MacKay Hitsman & CCJ Bond, Don MacGillivray, MC MacLean, JS Martell, Robert J Morgan, Delphin Muise, & Brian Tennyson.
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MACKEEN, Roy D. Canoe Cape Breton. Sydney: Cape Breton Development Corporation, nd, 26pp. Maps. Describes good canoeing rivers.
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– Cruise Cape Breton. Sydney: Cape Breton Development Corporation, 1974, 210pp. Illus. Maps. Sailing guide.
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MACKENZIE, Michael B. It happened yesterday. Corner Brook: privately published, 1958, 92pp. Illus. Short, unconnected stories about Maritime life, some from Cape Breton.
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– Memories recalled: true stories, old and new from the Atlantic provinces. Sydney: privately published, 1992, 202pp. Illus. Collection of anecdotal historical essays, many about Cape Breton.
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– Remember the time ... true stories old and new. Grand Falls: privately published, 1981, 192pp. Illus. Collection of short articles recalling miscellaneous events in Atlantic regional history, many from Cape Breton.
80.
– Waves of recollections: true stories, old and new from the Atlantic provinces. Grand Falls: privately published, 1987, 192pp. Illus. Collection of anecdotal historical essays, many about Cape Breton.
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81.
MACKINNON, Alex Dan et al. Stories about buried treasure. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 17 (August 1977), 9–16. Illus. Six Cape Bretoners retell local stories of buried treasures.
82.
MACLEAN, Dewart. The forgotten island. Maclean’s, 46:2 (15 January 1933), 23, 26. Illus. Describes charms of Cape Breton & complains that Canadians frequently refer to Halifax as the farthest point east.
83.
MACLEAN, RA. A state of mind: the Scots in Nova Scotia (Hantsport: Lancelot, 1992), 99pp. Illus. Map. Notes. See separate entries.
84.
– See CAMPBELL, Douglas.
85.
MACLEOD, Mary K & James O ST CLAIR. No place like home: the life and times of Cape Breton heritage houses. Sydney: UCCB Press, 1992, 174pp. Illus. Fns. Brief descriptions & histories of heritage houses in Cape Breton.
86.
– Pride of place: the life and times of Cape Breton heritage houses. Sydney: UCCB Press, 1994, 175pp. Illus. Fns. Brief descriptions & histories of heritage houses.
87.
MCDONALD, RH. Transportation in northern Cape Breton. Ottawa: Parks Canada, 1979, 295pp. Illus. Maps. Fns. Apps. Biblio. Manuscript Report 363. History of transportation in northern Cape Breton & development of roads since about 1700.
88.
MCLENNAN, JS. See MURRAY, Rev Robert.
89.
MCLEOD, Robert Randall. Markland or Nova Scotia. Its history, natural resources and native beauties. Toronto: Markland, 1903, 603pp. Illus. Maps. App. Index. General reference work on Nova Scotia with emphasis on natural resources. Four chapters on Cape Breton.
90.
MCNEIL, Bill. Bill McNeil presents voice of the pioneer. Toronto: Doubleday, 1988, 255pp. Recollections of Canadians, including some Cape Bretoners. See separate entries under Malcolm MacLellan, Hugh MacLennan, Bill McNeil, & Joe Neil MacNeil.
91.
– Voice of the pioneer. Toronto: Macmillan, 1978, 258pp. Recollections of Canadians, including some Cape Bretoners. See separate entries under Dan J McDonald & Archie McIntyre.
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92.
METROPOLITAN ALLIANCE FOR DEVELOPMENT. Studies in the history of Cape Breton Island. Sydney, 1972, 182pp. Fns. Biblio. Collection of essays on aspects of Cape Breton history, intended to promote development of sites for tourism.
93.
MICHAUD, Marguerite. Les Acadiens des provinces maritimes: guide historique et touristique. Fredericton: privately published, 1968, 165pp. Illus. Maps. Index. Traveller’s guide to Acadian communities in Maritime provinces. One chapter on Cape Breton.
94.
MORGAN, Robert J (ed). More essays in Cape Breton history. Windsor: Lancelot, 1977, 75pp. Illus. Fns. Essays on aspects of Cape Breton history. See separate entries under DF Arseneau, John A MacAulay, Franklynn MacLean, Terrence D MacLean, Leo McIntyre, & RB Mitchell.
95.
– Past and present sources and uses of oral history. Elizabeth Beaton Planetta (ed), Proceedings of Atlantic Oral History Association conference Glace Bay 1981 (Sydney: UCCB Press, 1984), 1–8. Discusses methodology & value of oral history, using many examples from Cape Breton history.
96.
MORSE, William Inglis. Acadiensis nova: new and unpublished documents and other data relating to Acadia. London: Bernard Quaritch, 1935, 2 vols: 222pp, 170pp. Illus. Maps. Fns. Biblio. Index. Documents on Nova Scotia history. Much on Cape Breton.
97.
MUNDEN, Carl. Post offices of Cape Breton. Vol 1: Inverness County. Halifax: privately published, 1987, 170pp. Vol 2: Cape Breton County. Halifax: privately published, 1988, 150pp. Vol 3: Victoria County. Halifax: privately published, 1989, 92pp. Vol 4: Richmond County. Halifax: privately published, 1986, 67pp. History of post offices, with reproductions of stamps.
98.
MURRANT, Catherine L. Birding Cape Breton’s historic east. Port Morien: Cape Perce Nature Tours Limited, 1995, 37pp. Illus. Maps. Describes birds seen in eastern Cape Breton.
99.
MURRAY, Rev Robert & JS MCLENNAN. Cape Breton. GM Grant (ed), Picturesque Canada (Toronto: Art Publishing, 1882), 2:841– 52. Illus. Brief history & description.
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100.
NEWTON, Pam. The Cape Breton book of days: a daily journal of the life and times of an island. Drawings by Ellison Robertson. Sydney: UCCB Press, 1984, np. Illus. Daily journal of historical events from eighteenth century to present.
101.
NOVA SCOTIA. Department of Natural Resources. The Margaree– Lake Ainslie river system, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. Halifax, 1998, np [4pp]. Illus. Map. Refs. Describes geography, wildlife, geology, fishing etc of Margaree River system.
102.
O’NEIL, Pat. A traveller’s guide to Cape Breton. Sydney: Solus, 1996, 306pp. Illus. Maps. Index. Visitor’s guide to places & activities, including accommodations.
103.
– Explore Cape Breton: a field guide to adventure. Halifax: Nimbus, 1994, 170pp. Illus. Maps. Index. Visitor’s guide to familiar trails & hidden get-aways, with advice on activities, conditions, & terrain.
104.
O’SULLIVAN, Greg et al. Cape Breton Island: ‘a few words and pictures ...’ NP: privately published, nd, 93pp. Illus. Brief history, description of places to visit, plus Cape Breton poetry.
105.
PICHETTE, Robert. Pour l’honneur de mon prince ... Moncton: Michel Henry, 1989, 188pp. Illus. Biblio. Texts of radio talks on historical subjects, many about Cape Breton.
106.
QUINPOOL, John. First things in Acadia. Halifax: First Things, 1936, 304pp. Illus. Brief accounts of significant ‘firsts’ in Maritime history, including several from Cape Breton.
107.
RAESIDE, Robert. A geology walk up the Clyburn Valley. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 67 (August 1994), 31–48. Illus. Maps. Note. Describes geological history of Clyburn Valley.
108.
– CB’s geology: a talk on the rocks. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 62 (January 1993), 27–36. Illus. Maps. Note. Describes Cape Breton’s geological history, from 300 million years ago.
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109.
READ, John & Don KRONSTEDT. Climb Cape Breton: a guide to selected rock climbs in Cape Breton. Sydney: Cape Breton Development Corporation, nd, 70pp. Illus. Guide to rock-climbing locations.
110.
SABINA, Ann P. Rocks and minerals for the collector: northeastern Nova Scotia, Cape Breton, and Prince Edward Island. Ottawa: Department of Energy, Mines & Resources, 1994, 84pp. Illus. Maps. Biblio. Index. Geological Survey of Canada Miscellaneous Report 51. Describes rocks & minerals found in Nova Scotia, with detailed instructions on locations. Much on Cape Breton.
111.
ST CLAIR, James O. See MACLEOD, Mary K.
112.
SAUNDERS, SA. Studies in the economy of the Maritime provinces. Toronto: Macmillan, 1939, 266pp. Fns. Refs. Essays on aspects of economic history of Maritime region. See separate entries.
113.
SCHWARTZ, Martin. See KAVANAGH, Raymond M.
114.
SERGEANT, DW. See BEAMISH, Peter.
115.
SHERWOOD, Roland H. Story parade. Sackville: Tribune, nd, 245pp. Illus. Stories about Maritime life & history, some from Cape Breton. See separate entries.
116.
SUNDERLAND, Terry. Still standing: Cape Breton buildings from days gone by. Sydney: College of Cape Breton Press, 1980, np. Illus. Sketches of old buildings with brief notes.
117.
TENNYSON, Brian Douglas (ed). Essays in Cape Breton history. Windsor: Lancelot, 1973, 68pp. Fns. Historical essays originally given as talks to Old Sydney Society. See separate entries under Rosemary Hutchison, Don MacGillivray, Robert Morgan, & Brian Tennyson.
118.
– (ed). Impressions of Cape Breton. Sydney: UCCB Press, 1986, 291pp. Illus. Fns. Biblio. Index. Collection of descriptions by visitors from seventeenth to twentieth century. See separate entries under Lady Aberdeen, Anonymous, SGW Benjamin, Frank Bolles, William Booth, John Bourinot, Nicholas Dennys, Nicolas Denys, AW DesBarres, Dorothy Duncan, William Dyott, Frederick
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Edwards, CH Farnham, TC Haliburton, Samuel Holland, John Inglis, Phosa Kinley, John Knight, Morris Longstreth, John MacGregor, Julien Perrault, Thomas Pichon, Joseph-Octave Plessis, Walter Prenties, BWA Sleigh, Harry Smith, RJ Uniacke, & Charles Dudley Warner. 119.
– See MACGILLIVRAY, Don.
120.
TOWERS, Julie & Anne CAMOZZI. Discover Nova Scotia wildlife viewing sites. Halifax: Nimbus/Nova Scotia Department of Economic Development, 1998, 81pp. Illus. Index. Describes best places to view wildlife, with one chapter on Cape Breton.
121.
TUCK, Hugh. Cape Breton: history and tradition. Acadiensis, 11:2 (Spring 1982), 109–17. Fns. Reviews recent publications on Cape Breton history.
122.
UNITED STATES NAVY DEPARTMENT. Hydrographic Office. Nova Scotia pilot: Bay of Fundy, southeast coast of Nova Scotia and coast of Cape Breton Island. Washington, 1920, 494pp. 6th ed. Map. Index. Marine pilot’s guide to coastal waters, including Cape Breton.
123.
WALWORTH, Arthur Clarence. Cape Breton: isle of romance. Toronto: Longmans Green, 1948, 172pp. Illus. Biblio. Index. Popular history of Cape Breton.
124.
WATTS, Jane. Mammals of Cape Breton Highlands National Park. Cheticamp: Les Amis du Plein Air, 1985, 31pp. Illus. Describes animals found in park.
125.
WILLIAMS, Fred. Up country Cape Breton. An index to events in rural Cape Breton as reported by the Sydney Record: 1900–1930. Ingonish: Stormdrum Press, 1995, 130pp. Index. Finding aid with approximately 4,000 references to rural areas. Includes obituaries useful to genealogists.
126.
WILLIAMS, Mary. Angelica of Louisbourg. Occasional, 9:3 (1985), 20–7. Illus. Describes plant commonly found at Louisbourg, its history & uses.
127.
WOODILL, RB. Kjalarnes. NSTU Bulletin, 10:2 (December 1933), 13–16. Illus. Somewhat rambling history of Cape Breton.
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128.
WOODING, Eileen. Minerals of Cape Breton. Gairm, 2 (June 1957), np. Map. Describes minerals found in Cape Breton.
129.
ZINCK, John R. Shipwrecks of Nova Scotia. Vol 1. Windsor: Lancelot, 1975, 226pp. Illus. Map. Lists shipwrecks to 1875 & briefly describes several of them. Many off Cape Breton.
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Aye! no monuments, No literature, No scrolls or canvas-drawn pictures Relate the wonders of our yesterday. How frustrated the searchings of the educators. Rita Joe*
130.
ADNEY, Edwin Tappen & Howard I Chapelle. The Micmac birch bark canoe. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 10 (April 1975), back cover, 6–12. Illus. Extract from ‘Bark canoes and skin boats of North America,’ Smithsonian Museum Bulletin, 230 (1964), 1–242. Describes its design & construction.
131.
ANONYMOUS. Beavers. Folk-Lore, 2:2 (June 1891), 248. Extract from Pierre Maillard, An account of the customs and manners of the Micmakis and Maricheets savage nations, now dependent on the government of Cape-Breton. From an original French manuscript-letter, never published, written by a French abbot, who resided many years, in quality of missionary, amongst them. To which are annexed, several pieces, relative to the savages, to Nova-Scotia, and to North-America in general (London: S Hooper & A Morley, 1758), 37–8. Describing how Mi’kmaq spiritual leaders used river water in which beavers had built their huts to answer questions.
* Rita Joe, untitled poem. Poems of Rita Joe (Halifax: Abanaki, 1978), 9.
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132.
– Gabriel Sylliboy becomes grand chief, 1918. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 71 (December 1996), 63–7. Illus. Notes. Reprinted from Sentanewey/Micmac Messenger (September 1918). Mi’kmaq & English. Eyewitness account of Whycocomagh man’s election.
133.
– Lee Harvey Cremo: Eskasoni, Cape Breton. Musicworks, 24 (Summer 1983). Not found.
134.
– The celestial bear, a Micmac legend. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 3 (March 1973), 10–11, 18. First published by Stansbury Hagar as ‘The celestial bear,’ Journal of American Folk-Lore (1900), 92–103. Reprinted in Marion Robertson, Red earth: tales of the Micmacs, with an introduction to the customs and beliefs of the Micmac Indians (Halifax: Nova Scotia Museum, 1969). Includes ‘Song of the stars,’ poem reprinted from Charles G Leland, The Algonquin legends of New England (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1884. Reprinted Detroit: Singing Tree Press, 1968), 379. Retells legend of ‘Mooin and the seven hunters.’
135.
– The first gaidheals in Iona and the Indians. Highland Heritage, nd [1977], 34–5. Describes early contacts between Mi’kmaq & Scottish settlers at Iona.
136.
– The Micmac legend of Taken-from-Guts. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 11 (June 1975), 19–21. Traditional Mi’kmaq legend.
137.
– The story of Lee Cremo. Ireland’s Own, 25 (July 1986), 4. Not found.
138.
ASHMEAD, Albert S. Introduction of leprosy into Nova Scotia and the province of New Brunswick Micmacs immune. Journal of the American Medical Association, 26 (1 February 1896), 202–8. Illus. Discusses origin of leprosy found in Cape Breton from 1850s to end of century, dismissing idea that it originated among Mi’kmaq people.
139.
BALCOM, BA. See SCHMIDT, David L.
140.
BARTELS, Dennis A & Olaf Uwe JANZEN. Micmac migration to western Newfoundland. Canadian Journal of Native Studies, 10:1 (1990), 71–96. Maps. Fns. Biblio. Argues that Mi’kmaq from Cape Breton had long history of seasonal contact with Newfoundland & began permanent settlement there in 1760s.
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141.
BARTLETT, Richard H. Indian reserves in the Atlantic provinces of Canada. Saskatoon: University of Saskatchewan Native Law Centre, 1986, 92pp. Fns. Apps. Description & history of reserves, including those in Cape Breton.
142.
BASQUE, Maximus Simon. A visit with Max Basque, Whycocomagh. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 51 (June 1989), 15–29. Illus. Notes. Recollections of Mi’kmaq man from 1909, interviewed by Ruth Whitehead.
143.
– Max Basque talks about Micmac tales. Ron Caplan (ed), Another night: Cape Breton stories true & short & tall (Wreck Cove: Breton Books, 1995), 134–40. Extract from Max Basque, ‘A visit with Max Basque, Whycocomagh.’ Cape Breton’s Magazine, 51 (June 1989), 15–29. Mi’kmaq folktales.
144.
– Max Basque, Whycocomagh – Part 2. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 52 (August 1989), 53–65. Illus. Notes. Recollections of Mi’kmaq man from 1909, interviewed by Ruth Whitehead.
145.
BATTISTE, Annie. Annie Battiste: a Mi’kmaq family history. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 64 (August 1993), 23–42. Illus. Reprinted as ‘Annie and John Battiste: a Mi’kmaq family history’ in Ron Caplan (ed), Cape Breton works: more lives from Cape Breton’s Magazine (Wreck Cove: Breton Books, 1996), 163–84. Illus. Recollections.
146.
BATTISTE, Marie Ann. An historical investigation of the social and cultural consequences of Micmac literacy. Unpublished EdD thesis, Stanford University, 1983, 212pp. Illus. Fns. Biblio. Examines impact of transformation from aboriginal ideographic literacy system to western literacy system. Includes treatment of contributions of missionaries & examination of government policies.
147.
– Different worlds of work: the Mi’kmaq experience. Dorothy E Moore & James H Morrison (eds), Work, ethnicity and oral history (Halifax: Saint Mary’s University, International Education Centre, 1988), 63–70. Fns. Examines economic problems of Mi’kmaq in relation to settler economy.
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148.
– Mi’kmaq linguistic integrity: a case study of Mi’kmawey School. Jean Barman, Yvonne Hébert, & Don McCaskill (eds), Indian education in Canada (Vancouver: UBC Press, 1987), 2:107–25. Fns. Nakoda Institute Occasional Paper No 3. Describes first bilingual bicultural educational program for Mi’kmaq children in Nova Scotia, established at Chapel Island Reserve.
149.
– & Jim WATSON. A conversation on Cape Breton minority cultures – fighting to stay alive. New Maritimes, 7:6 (July/August 1989), 16–19. Illus. Mi’kmaq & Gaelic speakers discuss efforts to preserve their culture & language in Cape Breton.
150.
BERNARD, Angel B. Indian place names of Cape Breton Island. Tawow, 1:1 (Spring 1970), 16–17. Lists & explains some Mi’kmaq place names.
151.
BOUDREAU, Ephrem. L’abbé Maillard, apôtre des Micmacs. Société historique acadienne cahiers, 4:5 (April/June 1972), 177–99. Fns. Discusses Maillard’s missionary work among Mi’kmaq.
152.
BROWN, Douglas Arthur. Chapel Island First Nation taking control of its future. Cape Bretoner, 6:1 (January/February 1998), 30–1. Illus. Describes economic development taking place under leadership of Chief Lindsay Marshall.
153.
– From traditional Mi’kmaq government to now: changing those who did not need to be changed. Stephanie Inglis, Joy Mannette, & Stacey Sulewski (eds), Paqtatek. Vol 1: Policy and consciousness in Mi’kmaq life (Halifax: Garamond, 1991), 42–61. Illus. Notes. Apps. Biblio. Examines present political climate of Eskasoni Reserve in light of traditional Mi’kmaq egalitarianism & analyses development of political theory & practice by Mi’kmaq people.
154.
BRUCE, Harry. Upcoming: a dynamite book on the railroading of Marshall. Atlantic Insight, 8:8 (August 1986), 20. Discusses Donald Marshall Jr case & Michael Harris’s book about it, Justice denied: the law versus Donald Marshall (Toronto: Macmillan, 1986).
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CAMPBELL, Robert A. Bridging sacred canopies: Mi’kmaq spirituality and Catholicism. Canadian Journal of Native Studies, 18:2 (1998), 301–11. Refs. Examines how Peter Berger’s notion of sacred canopy may explain unique worldview of Mi’kmaq Catholicism.
156.
CHAPELLE, Howard I. See ADNEY, Edwin Tappen.
157.
CHOUDHURY, Masudul Alam & Hanapi Mohammad NOOR. A policy-theoretic analysis of sample survey of the Mi’kmaq people of Cape Breton in the light of the knowledge-based world view. International Journal of Social Economics, 24:12 (1997), 1439–69. Notes. Apps. Examines how knowledge-based development can combine with focus on ecological interests as basis for Mi’kmaq development.
158.
CHRISTMAS, Ben. Ben Christmas: chants and customs. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 25 (June 1980), 9–12. Illus. Note. Traditional Mi’kmaq chants with English translations & analysis by linguist Bernie Francis.
159.
CHUTE, Janet. Ceremony, social revitalization and change: Micmac leadership and the annual festival of St Ann. William Cowan (ed), Papers of the twenty-third Algonquian conference (Ottawa: Carleton University Press, 1992), 45–61. Fns. Refs. Examines importance of annual religious event to traditional Mi’kmaq social & political structures. Much on Cape Breton.
160.
CLARK, Scott. The Mi’kmaq and criminal justice in Nova Scotia. Halifax, 1989, 109pp. Biblio. Research study prepared for Royal Commission on Donald Marshall Jr Prosecution. Examines experience of Mi’kmaq in criminal justice system, focusing on Eskasoni, Membertou, & Shubenacadie reserves.
161.
CREMO, Lee. Lee Cremo. Anonymous, Sound of the drum: a resource guide (Brantford: Woodland Cultural Centre, 1990), 59–63. Illus. Recorded by Gordon E Smith. Describes his life & music.
162.
– Lee Cremo speaks. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 1 (November 1972), 3–4, 24. Illus. Reprinted as ‘Lee Cremo and Scottish fiddling’ in Ron Caplan (ed), Down north: the book of Cape Breton’s Magazine (Toronto: Doubleday, 1980), 36–9. Illus. Interview with Mi’kmaq fiddler about his life & music.
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163.
DAVID, Albert. Messire Pierre Maillard, apôtre des Micmacs. Bulletin des recherches historiques, 35:6 (June 1929), 365–75. Biography of French missionary active in Ile Royale.
164.
DELANEY, SA. Micmac maid. Cape Breton Mirror, 2:10 (September 1953), 6, 15, 17. Short story.
165.
DENNY, Alex. A talk with Grand Captain Alex Denny. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 40 (August 1985), 45–8. Illus. Discusses historical role of Mi’kmaq Grand Council.
166.
– Beyond the Marshall inquiry: an alternative to Mi’kmaq worldview and justice system. Joy Mannette (ed), Elusive justice: beyond the Marshall inquiry (Halifax: Fernwood, 1992), 103–8. Explains Mi’kmaq views on social harmony & justice & argues that Marshall case demonstrates incompatibility with non-native justice system. Includes recommendations for policy changes.
167.
– See MARSHALL Sr, Donald.
168.
DENNY, Sarah. See MARSHALL, Noel.
169.
DENYS, Nicolas. Concerning the ways of the Indians: their customs, dress, methods of hunting and fishing, and their amusements. Halifax: Nova Scotia Museum, 1972, 30pp. Reprinted 1979. Extract from Nicolas Denys, The description and natural history of the coasts of North America (Toronto: Champlain Society, 1908), 399–452. First published as Description géographique et historique des costes de l’Amérique septentrionale (Paris: Chez Louis Billaine/Claude Barbin, 1672), 355–480. Reprinted New York: Greenwood, 1968. Illus. Maps. Describes social traditions of Mi’kmaq people in seventeenth century.
170.
DICKASON, Olive Patricia. Amerindians between French and English in Nova Scotia, 1713–1763. American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 10:4 (1986), 31–56. Fns. Reprinted in JR Miller (ed), Sweet promises (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1991), 45–67. Examines impact of Anglo–French conflict in winning recognition of aboriginal rights.
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171.
– La ‘guerre navale’ des Micmacs contre les Britanniques, 1713– 1763. Charles Martijn (ed), Les Micmacs et la mer (Montreal: Recherches amérindiennes au Québec, 1986), 233–48. Illus. Map. Fns. Describes Mi’kmaq maritime warfare against the British in Atlantic Canada, with much on Cape Breton.
172.
– Louisbourg and the Indians: a study in imperial race relations. Unpublished MA thesis, University of Ottawa, 1971. Fns. Biblio. Examines evolution, nature, & results of French relationship with natives, with reference to Louisbourg & Mi’kmaq. Not found.
173.
– Louisbourg & the Indians: a study in imperial race relations, 1713–1760. Parks Canada History and Archaeology (1976), 6:1–206. Illus. Maps. Fns. Biblio. Also published as ‘Louisbourg et les Indiens: une étude des relations raciales de la France 1713– 1760.’ Parcs Canada histoire et archéologie (1979), 6:1–232. Illus. Maps. Fns. Biblio. Examines evolution, nature, & results of French relationship with natives, with reference to Louisbourg & Mi’kmaq.
174.
DOLLIMOUNT, Ray. The other Cape Bretoners. Community Focus, 1:57 (21 August 1974), 5–6. Discusses problems of Mi’kmaq population in Cape Breton.
175.
DONOVAN, Ken (ed). See VARENNE, M de la.
176.
DOUCETTE, Frank. Frank Doucette on Micmac ruggedness. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 23 (August 1979), 12–14. Illus. Recollections.
177.
ERSKINE, John S. Early cultures of Nova Scotia. V: Cape Breton. Journal of Education, 5th series, 19:4 (June 1970), 34–6. Illus. Examines traces of early native civilization in Cape Breton.
178.
– Evidence of early man on Cape Breton: incomplete history of Cape Breton Indians. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 14 (August 1976), 10–14. Illus. Reprinted in Ron Caplan (ed), Down north: the book of Cape Breton’s Magazine (Toronto: Doubleday, 1980), 180–3. Illus. Describes early population of Cape Breton, based on archaeological research & oral tradition.
179.
FRANCIS, Bernie. See CHRISTMAS, Ben.
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180.
– See MORRIS, Noel.
181.
GATES, R Ruggles. The blood groups and other features of the Micmac Indians. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain & Ireland, 68 (1938), 283–98. Illus. Notes. Reports on blood groups & other characteristics of Mi’kmaq, based on study of people at Chapel Island & Whycocomagh Reserves.
182.
GOOGOO, Ellen. Making a Micmac basket. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 2 (January 1973), 3–5. Illus. Reprinted as ‘Ellen Googoo makes a Micmac basket’ in Ron Caplan (ed), Down north: the book of Cape Breton’s Magazine (Toronto: Doubleday, 1980), 139–43. Illus. Explains how to make traditional wooden splits baskets.
183.
GRAY, Viviane. The personal views of today’s Micmac people. Tawow, 5:2 (1976), 44–6. Illus. Mi’kmaq people describe their lives and views.
184.
HAGAR, Stansbury. See ANONYMOUS, The celestial bear.
185.
HAMILTON, William B. The federal Indian day schools of the Maritimes. Fredericton: Micmac-Maliseet Institute, University of New Brunswick, 1986, 151pp. Illus. Fns. Index. History of schools from 1870 to 1930s, including those at Chapel Island, Eskasoni, Sydney, Wagmatcook, & Whycocomagh.
186.
– & RD OWSTON. The Chapel Island education evaluation report. Mi’kmaway School. The Micmac way. NP: privately published, 1983, 193pp. Apps. Evaluates second year of Chapel Island Reserve school’s operations.
187.
HARRIS, Michael. Justice denied: the law versus Donald Marshall. Toronto: Macmillan, 1986, 405pp. Illus. Story of Donald Marshall’s wrongful conviction for murder & eventual exoneration.
188.
HENDERSON, James Youngblood ‘Sakej.’ The Marshall inquiry: a view of the legal consciousness. Joy Mannette (ed), Elusive justice: beyond the Marshall inquiry (Halifax: Fernwood, 1992), 35–61. Refs. Challenges constitutionality of criminal law system’s application to aboriginal peoples & argues that it is inherently racist.
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189.
HICKMAN, T Alexander. See NOVA SCOTIA, royal commission on the Donald Marshall Jr, prosecution.
190.
HOFFMAN, Bernard. Who ate what in the Maritimes. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 21 (December 1978), 36–7. Illus. Excerpt from Bernard Hoffman, The historical ethnography of the Micmac of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries (Unpublished PhD thesis, University of California, 1955). Describes diet of Mi’kmaq in sixteenth & seventeenth centuries.
191.
HORNBORG, Alf. Environmentalism, ethnicity and sacred places: reflections on modernity, discourse and power. Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology, 31:3 (August 1994), 245–67. Fns. Reprinted as ‘The Mi’kmaq of Nova Scotia: environmentalism, ethnicity and sacred places’ in Alf Hornborg & Mikael Kurkiala (eds), Voices of the land: identity and ecology in the margins (Lund: Lund University Press, 1998), 135–72. Uses Mi’kmaq campaign to stop proposed granite quarry on Kelly’s Mountain in Cape Breton as case study for reflections on larger issues of modern identity construction, discourse, & power.
192.
– Mi’kmaq environmentalism, local incentives and global projections. L Anders Sandberg & Sverker Sörlin (eds), Sustainability the challenge: people, power, and the environment (Toronto: Black Rose Books, 1998), 202–11. Fns. Discusses how Mi’kmaq involvement in environmental issues relates to identity construction & role of media in process, focusing on forestry issues in Cape Breton.
193.
HOWARD, James H. St Ann’s day celebrations of the Micmac Indians, 1962. [South Dakota Museum] Museum News, 26 (March/April 1965), 5–13. Not found.
194.
HUNTER, Mike. Pestiewa’ltimk, a Mi’kmaq tradition. Cape Bretoner, 6:6 (December 1998), 20. Describes annual honouring tradition celebrated at Christmas.
195.
HUTTON, Elizabeth Ann. The Micmac Indians of Nova Scotia to 1834. Unpublished MA thesis, Dalhousie University, 1961, 245pp. Fns. Apps. Biblio. History of Mi’kmaq–settler relations. Much on Cape Breton.
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JANZEN, Olaf Uwe. See BARTELS, Dennis A.
197.
JEWELL, Marianne. A visit with Mi’kmaq fiddler Wilfred Prosper. Am Braighe, 5:1 (Summer 1997), 17. Illus. Profile of Eskasoni fiddler.
198.
JOE, John. See JULIAN, Chief Joe.
199.
JOE, Rita. A selection from Song of Rita Joe: autobiography of a Mi’kmaq poet. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 70 (June 1996), 9–15. Extract from Song of Rita Joe (Charlottetown: Ragweed, 1996). Recollections of Mi’kmaq poet.
200.
– A story. Tawow, 5:2 (1976), 30. Mi’kmaq folktale from Eskasoni.
201.
– Aye! no monuments. Alice Hale & Sheila Brooks (eds). Nearly an island: a Nova Scotian anthology (St John’s: Breakwater, 1979), 43–4. Poem.
202.
– Kay qua joo. Tawow, 5:2 (1976), 29. Illus. Mi’kmaq folktale from Eskasoni.
203.
– Lnu and Indians we’re called. Charlottetown: Ragweed Press, 1991, 71pp. Illus. Poems.
204.
– Need you think. Clay Warren (ed), Inner visions, outer voices: an anthology of Cape Breton poetry (Sydney: UCCB Press, 1988), 119. Extract from Rita Joe, Poems of Rita Joe (Halifax: Abanaki Press, 1978), 5. Poem set in Cape Breton.
205.
– Poems of Rita Joe. NP: privately published, nd, 26pp. Reprinted Halifax: Abanaki Press, 1978. Poems.
206.
– Rita Joe tells the legend of Mud-Lane. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 19 (June 1978), inside front cover, 14. Illus. Reprinted in Ron Caplan (ed), Another night: Cape Breton stories true & short & tall (Wreck Cove: Breton Books, 1995), 163–7. Illus. Mi’kmaq folktale.
207.
– Song of Eskasoni: more poems of Rita Joe. Charlottetown: Ragweed Press, 1988, 88pp. Illus. Poems.
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208.
– Song of Rita Joe. Charlottetown: Ragweed, 1996, 191pp. Illus. Autobiography of Mi’kmaq poet.
209.
– The Micmac people of Nova Scotia. Tawow, 5:2 (1976), 22–4. Illus. Describes how Mi’kmaq are trying to recover lost arts of chanting & singing, especially at wakes & Feast of St Ann.
210.
– Three poems by Rita Joe: ‘The monk,’ ‘The toddler boy from another age,’ & ‘The dream was the answer.’ Cape Breton’s Magazine, 62 (January 1993), 62. Illus. Note. Extract from Rita Joe, Lnu and Indians we’re called (Charlottetown: Ragweed Press, 1991), 41, 43. Poems.
211.
– Untitled. Lesley Choyce, The Cape Breton collection (Porter’s Lake: Pottersfield Press, 1984), 67–70. Four untitled poems set in Cape Breton.
212.
– We make baskets. Alice Hall & Sheila Brooks (eds). Nearly an island: a Nova Scotian anthology (St John’s: Breakwater, 1979), 175. Poem.
213.
– When I was small. Clay Warren (ed), Inner visions, outer voices: an anthology of Cape Breton poetry (Sydney: UCCB Press, 1988), 117. Extract from Rita Joe, Poems of Rita Joe (Halifax: Abanaki Press, 1978), 17. Poem set in Cape Breton.
214.
– See USMIANI, Renate.
215.
JOHANSEN, Michael F. Fighting a 250-year-old fight. Atlantic Insight, 11:4 (April 1989), 54–6. Illus. Describes conflict between Cape Breton Mi’kmaq & government over hunting rights.
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JOHNSON, Eleanor V. Mi’kmaq. Unpublished MA thesis, Saint Mary’s University, 1992, 36pp. Mi’kmaq. History based on traditional waltes game.
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JULIAN, Chief Joe & John JOE. ‘Gluskap’s journey’ and a mastodon bone. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 9 (October 1974), 31–2. Illus. First published in Frank G Speck, ‘Some Micmac tales from Cape Breton Island.’ Journal of American Folk-Lore, 28 (1915), 59–69. Fns. Mi’kmaq folktales related by Chief Joe Julian of Sydney & John Joe of Whycocomagh.
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– Micmac tales about badger. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 13 (June 1976), 20–2. Two Mi’kmaq tales, first published by Frank G Speck, ‘Some Micmac tales from Cape Breton Island.’ Journal of American Folk-Lore, 28 (1915), 59–69. Fns. Mi’kmaq folktales related by Chief Joe Julian of Sydney & John Joe of Whycocomagh.
219.
KAISER, HA. The aftermath of the Marshall Commission: a preliminary opinion. Dalhousie Law Journal, 13:1 (May 1990), 364– 75. Fns. Discusses main findings & recommendations & public response to them.
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KAVANAGH, Peter. A ripe sense of anticipation over Micmac selfgovernment. Atlantic Insight, 7:6 (June 1985), 7. Illus. Describes movement towards self-government on reserves, focusing on Cape Breton.
221.
– Nova Scotia’s $7 million man. Canadian Lawyer (September 1988), 18–20. Illus. Discusses royal commission appointed to investigate wrongful conviction of Donald Marshall Jr.
222.
KAWI, Shirley Kiju. Sons of Membertou. Sydney: Capers Aweigh, 1993, 52pp. Poetry, stories & Mi’kmaq legends.
223.
LEAVITT, Robert M (ed). A’tukwaqnn: Micmac stories. Fredericton: Micmac-Maliseet Institute, 1986, 71pp. Illus. Mi’kmaq. Stories written at Mi’kmaq writers’ workshop held in Sydney.
224.
LEDREW, Bob. Capitalizing on popularity of wood heat boosts morale. Atlantic Insight, 10:4 (April 1988), 42. Illus. Describes Caribou Marsh Fuel Wood Company, which provides employment to Mi’kmaq from Membertou Reserve.
225.
LELAND, Charles G. See ANONYMOUS, The celestial bear.
226.
LENHART, Rev John. History relating to manual of prayers, instructions, psalms and hymns in Micmac ideograms used by Micmac Indians of eastern Canada and Newfoundland. Sydney: Nova Scotia Native Communications Society, 1976. First published 1932. Not found.
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LUTZ, Hartmut. Rita Joe. Hartmut Lutz (ed), Contemporary challenges: conversations with Canadian native authors (Saskatoon: Fifth House, 1991), 241–64. Fns. Biblio. Interview with Eskasoni poet about her life & work.
228.
– ‘Talking at the kitchen table’: a personal homage to Rita Joe of Eskasoni Reserve, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. Wolfgang Hochbruck & James O Taylor (eds), Down east: critical essays on contemporary Maritime Canadian literature (Trier: Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier, 1996), 276–88. Refs. Biblio. Profile of Mi’kmaq poet & evaluation of her work.
229.
MACEACHEN, Frances. Micmac teacher instills pride in students. Am Braighe, 3:4 (Spring 1996), 10. Illus. Profile of Phyllis Googoo, who teaches Mi’kmaq language at Waycobah high school.
230.
MACKAY, Mary-Jo. Gauging the impact of opportunity: an analysis of sustainable ecotourism in Cape Breton native communities. William O’Shea, Carol Corbin, & Eric Krause (eds), Cape Breton in transition: economic diversification and prospects for tourism (Louisbourg: Louisbourg Heritage Society, 1996), 11–22. Fns. Argues that native communities can benefit economically from developing ecotourism opportunities within context of traditional native philosophies of sustainability.
231.
MACLEOD [MacLeoid], Calum Iain M. Thompson has a dirk (1749). Edith Fowke (ed), Legends told in Canada (Toronto: Royal Ontario Museum, 1994), 22–4. Illus. Folktale about Mi’kmaq leader at Eskasoni who was actually a Scottish soldier.
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MACNEIL, John Robert. Passage of the youth. Cape Bretoner, 5:1 (June/July 1997), 11. Illus. Map. Mi’kmaq folktale with history of early European contacts.
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MAILLARD, Pierre. An account of the customs and manners of the Mickmakis and Maricheets, savage nations, now dependent on the government of Cape-Breton. From an original French manuscript-letter, never published, written by a French abbot, who resided many years, in quality of missionary, amongst them. To which are annexed, several pieces, relative to the savages, to Nova-Scotia, and to North-America in general. London: S Hooper & A Morley, 1758, 138pp. Missionary’s description of lifestyles & manners of Mi’kmaq & their relationship with French in Cape Breton.
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234.
– Father Maillard at a Micmac feast, 1758. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 16 (June 1977), 33–7. Illus. Extract from Pierre Maillard, An account of the customs and manners of the Micmakis and Maricheets savage nations, now dependent on the government of Cape-Breton. From an original French manuscript-letter, never published, written by a French abbot, who resided many years, in quality of missionary, amongst them. To which are annexed, several pieces, relative to the savages, to Nova-Scotia, and to North-America in general (London: S Hooper & A Morley, 1758).
235.
– Lettre de M L’Abbé Maillard sur les missions de l’Acadie et particulièrement sur les missions Micmaques. Les Soirées Canadiennes, 11 (November 1863), 290–352; 12 (December 1863), 353–426. Description of missionary work & lives & customs of Mi’kmaq people by missionary to Cape Breton, written in form of letter to Madame Drucourt.
236.
– See ANONYMOUS, Beavers.
237.
MANNETTE, Joy. ‘A trial in which no one goes to jail’: the Donald Marshall inquiry as hegemonic renegotiation. Canadian Ethnic Studies, 20:3 (1988), 166–80. Fns. Using Marshall inquiry as case study, argues that commissions of inquiry are crucial mechanisms in hegemonic renegotiation following ideological disruptions.
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– (ed). Elusive justice: beyond the Marshall inquiry. Halifax: Fernwood, 1992, 108pp. Essays on Donald Marshall inquiry. See separate entries under Alex Denny, James Youngblood ‘Sakej’ Henderson, Joy Mannette, ME Turpel, & Robert Wall.
239.
– ‘Not being a part of the way things work’: tribal culture and systemic exclusion in the Donald Marshall inquiry. Canadian Review of Sociology & Anthropology, 27:4 (November 1990), 505–30. Fns. Biblio. Argues that focus of royal commission investigating wrongful conviction of Donald Marshall Jr on assigning blame & recommending remediation in hegemonic terms reflects persistence of systemic racism.
240.
– The social construction of ethnic containment: the royal commission on the Donald Marshall Jr prosecution. Joy Mannette (ed),
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Elusive justice: beyond the Marshall inquiry (Halifax: Fernwood, 1992), 63–77. Fns. Biblio. Argues that inquiry was exercise in ethnic containment. 241.
MARSHALL Sr, Donald, Alexander DENNY, & Simon MARSHALL. The covenant chain. Boyce Richardson (ed), Drumbeat: anger and renewal in Indian country (Toronto, 1989), 73–104. Outlines history & current struggles of Mi’kmaq for rights.
242.
MARSHALL, Lindsay. Clay pots and bones. Sydney: Solus, 1997, 95pp. Illus. Poetry by Mi’kmaq writer from Chapel Island Reserve.
243.
– 3 poems by Chief Lindsay Marshall. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 72 (June 1997), 20. Poems entitled ‘Visitors,’ ‘Mainkewin?’ (Are you going to Maine?), & ‘Progress’ extracted from Lindsay Marshall, Clay pots and bones (Sydney: Solus, 1997), 16–17, 44–5, 77.
244.
MARSHALL, Murdena. Murdena Marshall: Mi’kmaq godparents. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 60 (June 1992), 35–40. Illus. Notes. Describes traditional role of godparents in Mi’kmaq community.
245.
– See SCHMIDT, David L.
246.
MARSHALL, Noel, Elsie Clews PARSONS, & Sarah DENNY. St Ann’s Day mission, Chapel Island. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 40 (August 1985), 31–43. Illus. Notes. Endnotes. First published as Elsie Clews Parsons, ‘Micmac Notes.’ Journal of American Folk-Lore, 39:154 (October/December 1926), 460–73. Fns. Describes history of mission, its traditions & celebrations carried on today.
247.
– See MARSHALL, Simon.
248.
MARSHALL, Simon. See MARSHALL Sr, Donald.
249.
MARTIJN, Charles A. An eastern Micmac domain of islands. Actes du vingtième congrès des Algonquistes (Ottawa, 1989), 208–31. Map. Notes. Biblio. Argues that gulf islands constituted single territorial range for Mi’kmaq. Much on Cape Breton.
250.
MARTIN, Calvin. The European impact on the culture of a northeastern Algonquian tribe: an ecological interpretation. William
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and Mary Quarterly, 3rd series, 31:1 (January 1974), 3–26. Fns. Extract published as ‘European impact on the Micmac culture.’ Cape Breton’s Magazine, 31 (June 1982), 23–35. Illus. Describes economic & cultural impact. 251.
– The four lives of a Micmac copper pot. Ethnohistory, 22:2 (1975), 111–33. Fns. Biblio. Reprinted in Cape Breton’s Magazine, 24 (December 1979), 15–17, 19, 21–7. Illus. Describes seventeenth-century Mi’kmaq pots & their economic & cultural significance.
252.
MCEWAN, Elizabeth et al. Waltes, an ancient Micmac game. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 6 (December 1973), 9–12. Illus. Reprinted in Ron Caplan (ed), Down north: the book of Cape Breton’s Magazine (Toronto: Doubleday, 1980), 54–7. Illus. Describes ancient Mi’kmaq game traditionally played on Shrove Tuesday.
253.
MCGEE, Harold Franklin. Ethnic boundaries and strategies of ethnic interaction: a history of Micmac–white relations in Nova Scotia. Unpublished PhD thesis, Southern Illinois University, 1974, 151pp. Fns. Biblio. Examines Mi’kmaq–settler relations from contact to 1970s with emphasis on Wagmatcook land dispute & Mi’kmaq militancy that emerged in Cape Breton in second half of twentieth century.
254.
– White encroachment on Micmac reserve lands in Nova Scotia, 1830–1867. Man in the Northeast, 8 (Fall 1974), 57–64. Fns. Biblio. Describes governmental responses to trespassing on reserves in Cape Breton & impact of these policies on Mi’kmaq lands elsewhere in Nova Scotia.
255.
MCMILLAN, Leslie Jane. Mi’kmawey mawio’mi: changing roles of the Mi’kmaq grand council from the early seventeenth century to the present. Unpublished MA thesis, Dalhousie University, 1997, 212pp. Illus. Maps. Fns. Apps. Biblio. Explores changing roles of Mi’kmaq grand council from colonization to implementation of Indian Act. Much on Cape Breton.
256.
MI’KMA’KI ABORIGINAL FISHERIES SERVICES. Aboriginal Fisheries Mi’kmaki. Eskasoni, nd, np. Illus. Describes organization’s goals & activities.
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MILLER, Mark & Gordon E SMITH. Lee Cremo. Helmut Kallmann, Gilles Potvin, & Kenneth Winters (eds), Encyclopedia of music in Canada, 2nd ed (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1992), 330. Refs. Brief biography of Mi’kmaq fiddler.
258.
MOORE, Dennis. Micmac magic. Kiwanis Magazine, 55:10 (November 1970), 23–7, 54. Illus. Describes success of Mi’kmaq booth at Atlantic Winter Fair, which Kiwanis helped to organize, & popularity of Nyanza children’s choir, which sang at fair annually in late 1960s.
259.
MORRIS, Isabelle Googoo. A Micmac tale: ‘Magic flight.’ Cape Breton’s Magazine, 41 (January 1986), 60–2. Illus. Note. Extract from Elsie Clews Parson, ‘Micmac folktales.’ Journal of American Folk-Lore, 38:147 (January/March 1925), 105–8. Folktale from Cape Breton.
260.
– The first priest and the Indians. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 8 (June 1974), 14-5. Illus. Extract from Elsie Clews Parson, ‘Micmac folklore.’ Journal of American Folk-Lore, 38:147 (January/March 1925), 105–8. Mi’kmaq folktale about early Catholic missionaries.
261.
MORRIS, Noel. Noel Morris’ encounter with the devil. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 36 (June 1984), 43–4. English & Mi’kmaq. First published in Micmac News (1982). Reprinted in Ron Caplan (ed), Cape Breton book of the night (Wreck Cove: Breton Books, 1991), 79–82. Mi’kmaq folktale, retold by Bernie Francis.
262.
NASH, Ronald. Discovery on Ingonish Island, 1975. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 14 (August 1976), 12–13. Illus. Brief archaeological report on early settlement.
263.
– Prehistory and cultural ecology – Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. Richard J Preston (ed), Canadian Ethnology Society, papers from the fourth annual congress, 1977 (Ottawa: National Museum of Man Mercury Series, 1978), 131–55. Illus. Report on archaeological research on shores of Bras d’Or Lake & on Ingonish Island regarding regional prehistory & local cultural ecology.
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NEPTUNE, Noel. How Glooskap found the summer. Charles G Leland, The Algonquin legends of New England or myths and folk lore of the Micmac, Passamaquoddy, and Penobscot tribes (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1884), 134–5. Reprinted Detroit: Singing Tree Press, 1968. Reprinted New York: Dover Publications, 1992. Reprinted as ‘How Glooskap found summer.’ Cape Breton’s Magazine, 5 (July 1973), 24. Mi’kmaq folktale.
265.
NOOR, Hanapi Mohammad. See CHOUDHURY, Masudul Alam.
266.
NOVA SCOTIA. Royal commission on the Donald Marshall, Jr, prosecution. Digest of findings and recommendations. Halifax, 1989, 41pp. Summary of findings & recommendations of royal commission that investigated 1971 wrongful conviction of Cape Breton Mi’kmaq man.
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– Royal commission on the Donald Marshall, Jr, prosecution. Halifax, 1989. Report. Vol I: Findings and recommendations, 413pp. Index. Report of Chief Justice T Alexander Hickman et al. on wrongful conviction of Donald Marshall Jr in 1971. See also Clark, Scott.
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OWSTON, RD. See HAMILTON, William B.
269.
PARSONS, Elsie Clews. Micmac folklore. Journal of American FolkLore, 38:147 (January/March 1925), 55–133. Fns. Biblio. Folktales from Cape Breton.
270.
– Micmac notes. Journal of American Folk-Lore, 39:154 (October/ December 1926), 460–85. Fns. Includes description of St Ann’s mission, observations on election of grand chief, various traditions & folklore.
271.
– See MARSHALL, Noel.
272.
– See MORRIS, Isabelle Googoo.
273.
PATTERSON, Lisa Lynne. Indian Affairs and the Nova Scotia centralization policy. Unpublished MA thesis, Dalhousie University, 1985, 173pp. Map. Fns. Apps. Biblio. Describes relocation scheme carried out in 1940s. Much on Cape Breton.
274.
PERRAULT, Rev Julien. A letter from St Ann’s Bay, 1634. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 28 (June 1981), back cover, 30. Note. Excerpt
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from ‘Relation de quelques particularitez, du lieu et des Habitans de l’isle du Cap Breton,’ reprinted from Reuben Gold Thwaites (ed), The Jesuit relations and allied documents (New York: Pageant, 1959), 8:157–67. 1st ed 1897. Fns. Originally published Paris: Sebastien Cramoisy, 1636. Reprinted 1897. Reprinted in Brian Tennyson (ed), Impressions of Cape Breton (Sydney: UCCB Press, 1986), 1–4. Impressions of Mi’kmaq written by Jesuit missionary at St Ann’s mission. 275.
– Relation of certain details regarding the island of Cape Breton and its inhabitants. Reuben Gold Thwaites (ed), The Jesuit relations and allied documents (New York: Pageant, 1959), 8:156–67. 1st ed 1897. Fns. Originally published as ‘Relation de quelques particularitez du lieu & des Habitans de l’isle du Cap Breton’ in Relation de ce qui s’est passé en la Nouvelle France en l’année 1635. Paris: Sebastien Cramoisy, 1636. Impressions of Mi’kmaq written by Jesuit missionary at St Ann’s mission in 1634–5.
276.
PITRONE, Penny. Rita Joe. Eugene Benson & William Toye (eds), The Oxford companion to Canadian literature (Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1977), 580–1. Brief biography of Mi’kmaq poet.
277.
PRINCE, John W. Archaeological discoveries on Cape Breton Island. Atlantic Advocate, 66:9 (May 1976), 28–9. Illus. Describes recent discoveries of Dr Ronald Nash in Wreck Cove area.
278.
PRINS, Harald EL. The Mi’kmaq: resistance, accommodation, and cultural survival. Fort Worth: Harcourt Brace, 1996, 250pp. Illus. Fns. Biblio. Index. Examines Mi’kmaq struggle for survival & self-determination since arrival of Europeans.
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PROSPER, Wilfred. A visit with Wilfred Prosper, Eskasoni. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 38 (January 1985), inside front cover, 51–6. Illus. Notes. Reprinted in Ron Caplan (ed), Cape Breton lives: a book from Cape Breton’s Magazine (St John’s: Breakwater Books, 1988), 140–8. Illus. Mi’kmaq folktales, supernatural experiences, & encounters with UFOs.
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RAZZOLINI, Esperanza Maria. Wards of the crown: Indian affairs in colonial Nova Scotia to 1867. Unpublished MA thesis, University of Waterloo, 1979, 445pp. Fns. Biblio. Traces evolution of colonial policy towards Mi’kmaq to Confederation. Much on Cape Breton.
281.
ROBERTSON, Marion. Red earth: tales of the Micmacs, with an introduction to the customs and beliefs of the Micmac Indians. Halifax: Nova Scotia Museum, 1969, 98pp. Reprinted 1973, 1977, 1979. Mi’kmaq folktales.
282.
ROGERS, Norman McLeod. Apostle to the Micmacs. Dalhousie Review, 6:2 (1926), 166–76. Biography of Rev Pierre Maillard.
283.
SCHMIDT, David L. Kaqietaq ‘all gone’: honouring the dying and deceased in Eskasoni. Carol Corbin & Judith Rolls (eds), The centre of the world at the edge of a continent (Sydney: UCCB Press, 1996), 163–70. Fns. Refs. Examines Mi’kmaq conventions for honouring dying & deceased.
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– & BA BALCOM. The règlements of 1739: a note on Micmac literacy. Acadiensis, 23:1 (Autumn 1993), 110–27. Illus. Fns. Reprints 1739 documents regulating crime among Mi’kmaq of Ile Royale.
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– & Murdena MARSHALL (eds). Mi’kmaq hieroglyphic prayers: readings in North America’s first indigenous script. Halifax: Nimbus, 1995, 182pp. Illus. Map. Fns. Biblio. First publication of Mi’kmaq hieroglyphic readings (prayers, narratives, & liturgies) with transliterations in Mi’kmaq & translations into English.
286.
SMITH, Gordon E. Lee Cremo: narratives about a Micmac fiddler. Beverley Diamond & Robert Witmer (eds), Canadian music: issues of hegemony and identity (Toronto: Canadian Scholars’ Press, 1994), 541–56. Fns. Biblio. Evaluation of his music.
287.
– See MILLER, Mark.
288.
SPECK, Frank G. See JULIAN, Chief Joe.
289.
STEELE, Charlotte Musial. Rita Joe wages gentle war of words.
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Atlantic Advocate, 81:5 (January 1991), 11–13. Illus. Reprinted as ‘Rita Joe,’ Cape Bretoner, 2:1 (September 1993), 17. Profile of Mi’kmaq poet. 290.
STEEN, Sheila Craig. The psychological consequences of acculturation among the Cape Breton Micmac. Unpublished MA thesis, University of Pennsylvania, 1951, 140pp. Fns. Tables. Apps. Biblio. Anthropological study of psychodynamics of acculturation process.
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STEWART, Frances L. Faunal remains from four Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, archaeological sites. Daniel M Shimabuku (ed), Proceedings of the 1980 conference on the future of archaeology in the Maritime provinces (Halifax: Department of Anthropology, Saint Mary’s University, 1980), 147–63. Notes. Apps. Biblio. Occasional Papers in Anthropology 8. Identifies faunal samples recovered by Dr Ronald Nash at four sites that suggest that land-based mammals were significant in economy of Cape Breton’s prehistoric population.
292.
STORY, Alan. Jailed 11 years for a murder he didn’t commit: why? Atlantic Insight, 8:8 (August 1986), 14–19. Illus. Examines Donald Marshall Jr case.
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STROUTHES, Daniel Patrick. Change in the real property law of a Cape Breton Island Micmac band. Unpublished PhD thesis, Yale University, 1994, 2 vols, 1079pp. Fns. Describes & analyses changes in land tenure systems of Mi’kmaq at Eskasoni Reserve.
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SURETTE, Ralph. A justice system in contempt. Atlantic Insight, 10:4 (April 1988), 45. Discusses revelations at inquiry into wrongful conviction of Donald Marshall Jr.
295.
SYLLIBOY, Gabriel. Nestuwita: sultimk – remembering. Albert D DeBlois (ed), Micmac texts (Ottawa: Canadian Museum of Civilization, 1990), 2–41. Illus. English & Mi’kmaq. Mi’kmaq grand chief tells story of first Europeans arriving in Cape Breton.
296.
SYLLIBOY, Helen. See TROTTIER, Maxine.
297.
– See USMIANI, Renate.
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298.
TREMAYNE, Terry. The Marshall family: ‘we’re still suffering.’ Atlantic Insight, 6:6 (June 1984), 34–6. Illus. Describes continuing impact of wrongful conviction of Donald Marshall on his family as he struggles for compensation.
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TROTTIER, Maxine. Loon rock Pkwimu wkuntem. Sydney: UCCB Press, 1996, np. Illus. Illustrated by Dozay Christmas. Translated by Helen Sylliboy. Children’s story in English & Mi’kmaq.
300.
TURPEL, Mary Ellen. Further travails of Canada’s human rights record: the Marshall case. International Journal of Canadian Studies, 3 (Spring 1991), 27–48. Fns. Biblio. Reprinted in Joy Mannette (ed), Elusive justice: beyond the Marshall inquiry (Halifax: Fernwood, 1992), 79–101. Examines human rights problems of Canadian aboriginal people with criminal justice system, focusing on Marshall case & subsequent royal commission that investigated it.
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ULLMAN, Stephen H. Nationalism and regionalism in the political socialization of Cape Breton whites and Indians. American Review of Canadian Studies, 6:1 (Spring 1975), 66–97. Fns. Compares political attitudes of whites & Indians in Cape Breton.
302.
– The socialization of Canadian nationalism and regional loyalty: a study of Cape Breton whites and Indians. Ann Arbor: Association for Canadian Studies in the United States, 1975, 51pp. Illus. Fns. Argues that race influences socialization of orientations toward Canada & its symbols.
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– The socialization of orientations toward Canada: a study of Cape Breton whites and Indians. Michael S Whittington & Jon H Pammett (eds), Foundations of political culture (Toronto: Macmillan, 1976), 265–87. Fns. Argues that race influences socialization of orientations toward Canada & its symbols.
304.
UPTON, LFS. Micmacs and colonists: Indian–white relations in the Maritime provinces 1713–1867. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 1979, 243pp. Illus. Maps. Fns. Biblio. Index. History. Much on Cape Breton.
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USMIANI, Renate (coordinator). Kelusultiek: original women’s voices of Atlantic Canada. Halifax: Institute for the Study of Women, Mount Saint Vincent University, nd, 226pp. Poetry by Mi’kmaq women including Rita Joe & Helen Sylliboy.
306.
[VARENNE, M de la]. A letter from Louisbourg, 1756. Acadiensis, 10:1 (Autumn 1980), 113–30. Fns. Edited by Ken Donovan. Describes Mi’kmaq people of Cape Breton.
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WALL, Robert N. Analyzing the Marshall Commission: why it was established and how it functioned. Joy Mannette (ed), Elusive justice: beyond the Marshall inquiry (Halifax: Fernwood, 1992), 13–33. Fns. Biblio. Provides background to commission & discusses its work.
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WATSON, Jim. See BATTISTE, Marie.
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WHITEHEAD, Ruth. From Ruth Whitehead’s Micmac album. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 50 (January 1989), 92–8. Illus. Notes. Biblio. Extracts from historical descriptions of Cape Breton Mi’kmaq people, with photographs, covering period from late sixteenth century to present.
310.
– Kluskap’s cave – Fairy hole – regarding our back cover photograph (with description on p 20). Photo by Carol Kennedy. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 53 (January 1990), back cover, 20. Illus. Mi’kmaq legend.
311.
– Kopit feeds the hunter. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 56 (January 1991), 61–2. Extract from Ruth Holmes Whitehead, Stories from the six worlds (Halifax: Nimbus, 1988), 72–4. Mi’kmaq folktale.
312.
– Stories from the six worlds: Micmac legends. Halifax: Nimbus, 1988, 242pp. Illus. Mi’kmaq folktales.
313.
– See BASQUE, Maximus Simon.
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WICKEN, William C. Encounters with tall sails and tall tales: Mi’kmaq society, 1500–1760. Unpublished PhD thesis, McGill University, 1994, 487pp. Maps. Fns. Biblio. History of Mi’kmaq in Nova Scotia to end of French regime. Much on Cape Breton.
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– History, native issues and the courts: a forum. R v Donald Marshall Jr, 1993–1996. Acadiensis, 28:1 (Autumn 1998), 8–17. Fns. Briefly relates Donald Marshall court case regarding fishing & sale of fish by Mi’kmaq resident of Nova Scotia, & author’s role as expert witness.
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WILSON, John H. St Ann’s day among the Micmacs. Donahoe’s Magazine (1895), 754–8. Describes annual religious festival at Chapel Island. Not found.
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YORK, Geoffrey. The dispossessed: life and death in native Canada. Toronto: Lester & Orpen Dennys, 1989, 291pp. Chapter on social & economic problems of reserves has much on Eskasoni & Membertou.
CHAPTER 3
Early History
When Cabot sailed from British shore, Led by adventure’s hand, His crew became discouraged Before they sighted land; Although they found this lovely isle And anchored for a time, They never knew that it would be The heart of the Maritimes. Lillian Crewe Walsh*
Much of the literature on this period discusses the voyages and discoveries of John and Sebastian Cabot. Only a sampling, focusing on the question of whether or not the Cabots first landed on Newfoundland or Cape Breton, is listed here. A useful reference for early publications, containing 579 entries, is George Parker Winship, Cabot bibliography with an introductory essay on the careers of the Cabots (New York: Dodd Mead/London: Stevens, Son & Stiles, 1900; reprinted New York: Burt Franklin, 1964).
318.
ALEXANDER, Sir William. An encouragement to colonies. London, 1624, 27pp. Reprinted in David Laing (ed), Royal letters, charters, and tracts relating to the colonization of New Scotland, and the institu-
* Lillian Crewe Walsh, ‘The heart of the Maritimes.’ Calling Cape Breton (NP: privately published, nd), 37.
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tion of the order of knight baronets of Nova Scotia 1621–1638. Edinburgh: Bannatyne Club, 1867. Reprinted in Rev Edmund F Slafter, Sir William Alexander and American colonization. Boston: The Prince Society, 1873, 283pp. Reprinted Amsterdam: Da Capo Press & Theatrum Orbis Terrarum, 1968. Describes merits of Cape Breton & proposes colonization scheme. 319.
– The Earl of Stirling’s register of royal letters, relative to the affairs of Scotland and Nova Scotia from 1615 to 1635. Edited by C Rogers. Edinburgh, 1885, 2 vols. Not found.
320.
BALLASTEROS GAIBROIS, Manuel. Juan Caboto. Valladolid: Universidad de Valladolid Casa Museo de Colon, 1997, 286pp. Fns. Apps. Biblio. History of Cabot’s voyages.
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BEAUDOUIN, JD. Jean Cabot. Le Canada Français (October 1888), 608–61. Fns. Reprinted in Bibliotèque Canadienne (Lévis: PierreGeorges Roy, 1898), 5–105. Biography & history of voyages, arguing that Cabot’s landfall was on Cape Breton.
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BEAZLEY, C Raymond. John and Sebastian Cabot: the discovery of North America. New York: Burt Franklin, 1898, 311pp. Fns. Apps. Index. Brief history of voyages with detailed examination of site of landfall.
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BIDDLE, Richard. A memoir of Sebastian Cabot; with a review of the history of maritime discovery. London: Hurst, Chance & Co, 1831, 333pp. Fns. Biography & history of his voyages & subsequent explorations.
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BIGGAR, HP. The voyages of the Cabots and the Corte-Reals to North America and Greenland, 1497–1503. Paris: privately published, 1903,113pp. Maps. Fns. First published in Revue hispanique, 10 (1903), 485–92. Reviews literature & early documentation, pointing out errors in interpretation.
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BROWNSON, HF. See TARDUCCI, Francesco.
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CAMPEAU, Lucien. Découvertes portugaises en Amérique du nord. Revue d’histoire de l’Amérique française, 20:2 (September 1966), 171–227. Maps. Fns. Discusses early Portuguese exploration of east coast region, including Cape Breton.
327.
– Jean Cabot et la découverte de l’Amérique du nord. Revue d’histoire de l’Amérique française, 19:3 (December 1965), 384–413. Fns. Challenges standard view that Cabot discovered North America in 1497.
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COOTE, CH. Sebastian Cabot. Dictionary of national biography (London: Smith Elder, 1886), 8:166–71. Refs. Reprinted Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1949–50, 3:618–23. Biography.
329.
CUTHBERTSON, Brian. John Cabot and his historians: five hundred years of controversy. Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society Journal, 1 (1998), 16–35. Reviews treatment of Cabot & controversy among historians over his landfall.
330.
– John Cabot & the voyage of the Matthew. Halifax: Formac, 1997, 72pp. Illus. Fns. Biblio. Index. History of voyages including discussion of landfall.
331.
– Voyages to North America before John Cabot: separating fact from fiction. Collections of the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society, 44 (1996), 121–44. Fns. Reviews accounts of explorers before Cabot, concluding that evidence points only to Norse.
332.
DAVEY, William. European naming patterns on Cape Breton Island: the early period. Onomastica Canadiana, 75:1 (1993), 11–26. Fns. Biblio. Shows evolution of place names given by Europeans from early coastal identifications to French honorifics.
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DAWSON, Samuel Edward. The discovery of America by John Cabot in 1497. Ottawa: James Hope & Sons, 1896, 30pp. Illus. Maps. Discusses Cabot’s landfall & reprints correspondence regarding proposed 1897 Cabot celebrations, including plan to erect monument at Sydney.
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334.
– The voyages of the Cabots in 1497 and 1498 – a sequel to a paper in the ‘Transactions’ of 1894. Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada, 2nd series, 2 (1896), Section II, 3–30. Maps. Refs. Apps. Argues that Cabot’s landfall was on Cape Breton.
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– The voyages of the Cabots in 1497 and 1498; with an attempt to determine their landfall and to identify their island of St John. Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada, 2nd series, 12 (1894), Section II, 51–112. Maps. Fns. Argues that Cabot’s landfall was on Cape Breton.
336.
– The voyages of the Cabots – latest phases of the controversy. Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada, 2nd series, 3 (1897), Section II, 139–267. Maps. Fns. Apps. Reprinted Ottawa: James Hope/Toronto: Copp Clark/London: Bernard Quaritch, 1897. Reviews controversy over Cabot’s landfall, concluding that Cape Breton is probable.
337.
DEANE, Charles. The voyages of the Cabots. Justin Winsor (ed), Narrative and critical history of America (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1884), 3:1–58. Illus. Maps. Refs. Traces history & discusses sources, concluding that Cabot landed on Cape Breton.
338.
DOW, David. The meteorite that shaped Cape Breton. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 22 (June 1979), 17–21. Illus. Note. Theorizes that Cape Breton was created by meteorite crashing into earth.
339.
DUNBABIN, Thomas. Cabot’s landfall. Atlantic Advocate, 48:10 (June 1958), 21–7. Argues that Cabot landed at Cape North.
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ERRERA, Carlo. I viaggi di Giovani e Sebastiano Caboto nell’ Atlantico settentrionale. Scritti Geografici scelty et ordinati a cura del Comitato Nazionale per la Geografia del CNR Bologna (1937). Not found.
341.
FAUTEUX, Aegidius. La Baie de Cabarrus. Bulletin des recherches historiques, 35:2 (February 1929), 72–4. Traces origin of name ‘Gabarus.’
342.
FERGUSSON, Charles Bruce. Cabot and Cape Breton Island. Maritime Advocate & Busy East, 43:9 (May 1953), 23–5. Argues that Cabot landed on Cape Breton rather than Newfoundland.
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343.
– Cabot’s landfall. Dalhousie Review, 33:4 (Winter 1953), 257–76. Fns. Argues that Cabot landed near Gabarus, in Cape Breton.
344.
– John Cabot’s landfall, 1497 – ‘It WAS Cape Breton!’ Cape Breton’s Magazine, 70 (June 1996), 53–62. Extract from Charles Bruce Fergusson, ‘Cabot’s landfall,’ Dalhousie Review, 33:4 (Winter 1953), arguing that Cabot’s landfall was near Gabarus, in Cape Breton.
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– Sir James Stewart. Dictionary of Canadian biography (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1966), 1:613. Refs. Biography of founder of Scottish colony at Baleine.
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– The first Scottish settlements in Nova Scotia. Cape Breton Mirror, 2:6 (May 1953), 10–11. History of Baleine & Port Royal settlements.
347.
FIRSTBROOK, Peter. The voyage of the Matthew: John Cabot and the discovery of North America. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart for BBC Books, 1997, 192pp. Illus. Fns. Biblio. Index. History of 1497 voyage with illustrations from re-creation of voyage & television program.
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GANONG, WF. The origin of the east-Canadian place-names Gaspé, Blomidon, and Bras d’Or. Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada, 3rd series, 22 (1928), Section II, 249–70. Refs. Traces historical origins of place names, including Bras d’Or & Aspy.
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GORDON OF LOCHINVAR, Sir Robert. See LOCHINVAR.
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GRIFFITHS, NES & John REID. New evidence on New Scotland, 1629. William & Mary Quarterly, 49:3 (July 1992), 492–508. Fns. Reprints document regarding Lord Ochiltree & his settlement at Baleine.
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GROSART, Alexander Balloch. Sir William Alexander. Dictionary of national biography (London: Smith Elder, 1885), 1:275–80. Refs. Reprinted Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1967–8, 1:275–80. Biography including account of attempts to colonize Nova Scotia.
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HARRISSE, Henry. Découverte et évolution cartographique de TerreNeuve et des pays circonvoisins 1497–1769. Ridgewood: Gregg, 1968, 416pp. Illus. Maps. Fns. Index. First published 1900. Description & physical geography. One chapter on Cape Breton & Gulf of St Lawrence.
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353.
– Jean et Sebastien Cabot: leur origine et leurs voyages. Paris, 1882, 400pp. Reprinted Amsterdam: BR Gruner, 1968. Map. Fns. Biblio. Index. Brief history of their voyages with extracts from relevant documents. Concludes that landfall was in Labrador.
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– The Cabots. Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada, 2nd series, 4 (1898), Section II, 103–6. Discusses landfall controversy.
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HARVEY, DC. Sir William Alexander. Dictionary of Canadian biography (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1967), 1:50–4. Refs. Biography & account of attempts to colonize Nova Scotia, including Baleine.
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– Sir William Alexander and Nova Scotia. Collections of the Nova Scotia Historical Society, 30 (1954), 1–26. Describes Alexander’s efforts to colonize Nova Scotia, including his settlement at Baleine.
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HARVEY, Rev M. The voyages and discoveries of the Cabots. Collections of the Nova Scotia Historical Society, 9 (1893–5), 17–37. Argues that Cabot landed at Cape North.
358.
HERMANN, George. Cartier and the Cape Breton shore. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 32 (August 1982), 22–7. Illus. Account of Cartier’s voyages in Gulf of St Lawrence & sighting of northern Cape Breton.
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HOWLEY, James P. The landfall of Cabot. Bulletin-Transactions of the Geographical Society of Quebec, 1 (1889), 67–78. Maps. Argues that Cabot landed on Labrador coast.
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HOWLEY, Michael F. Cabot’s landfall. Magazine of American History, 26 (October 1891), 267–88. Maps. Reprinted as Cabot’s voyages. St John’s: privately published, 1897, 39pp. Maps. Reviews evidence & concludes that Cabot landed on east coast of Newfoundland.
361.
– Latest lights on the Cabot controversy. Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada, 2nd series, 9 (1903), Section II, 205–15. Map. Challenges Henry Harrisse’s claim that Cabot landfall was in Labrador, arguing that it was in Newfoundland.
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INSHE, George Pratt. Scottish colonial schemes 1620–1686. Glasgow: Maclehose, Jackson & Co, 1922, 283pp. Illus. Fns. Apps. Index. History, including Alexander’s Cape Breton scheme.
363.
JURICEK, John T. John Cabot’s first voyage. Smithsonian Journal of History, 2:4 (1968), 1–22. Argues that he landed on Cape Breton.
364.
LAING, David (ed). Royal letters, charters, and tracts relating to the colonization of New Scotland, and the institution of the order of knight baronets of Nova Scotia 1621–1638. Edinburgh: Bannatyne Club, 1867. Reprints seventeenth-century documents relating to Scottish attempts to colonize Nova Scotia, including Cape Breton. See also ALEXANDER, Sir William & GORDON, Sir Robert of Lochinvar.
365.
LIVINGSTON, HL. A theory of the Vikings on Cape Breton. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 18 (December 1977), 22–5. Illus. Reprinted in Ron Caplan (ed), Down north: the book of Cape Breton’s Magazine (Toronto: Doubleday, 1980), 184–8. Illus. Argues that Cape Breton was Leif Eriksson’s Vinland.
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LOCHINVAR [Sir Robert Gordon of]. Encouragements, for such as shall have intention to bee under-takers in the new plantation of Cape Briton, now New Galloway in America. Edinburgh: John Wreittoun, 1625, 15pp. Reprinted in David Laing (ed), Royal letters, charters, and tracts relating to the colonization of New Scotland, and the institution of the order of knight baronets of Nova Scotia 1621–1638. Edinburgh: Bannatyne Club, 1867. Describes merits of Cape Breton & proposes colonization scheme.
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MACDONALD, Hugh Martin. The Vikings of Dingwall. Hugh Martin MacDonald, Our storied past: the ceilidh and other tales of Nova Scotia (Antigonish: Casket, 1967), 89–98. Argues that Vikings settled at Dingwall.
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MACLEOD, JEA. Lord Ochiltree’s colony. Dalhousie Review, 4:3 (October 1924), 308–16. History of Baleine settlement.
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MACNEIL, John Robert. City of Skye echoes well. Cape Bretoner, 3:8 (September 1995), 25. Illus. Map. Story of Cuchulain, Irish mythical hero, who may have discovered Cape Breton before Vikings.
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370.
– The birth of Venus. Cape Bretoner, 4:1 (December 1995), 18. Illus. Argues that Egyptians, King Arthur, & others discovered Cape Breton long before Cabot & Cartier.
371.
– The longbow controversy. Cape Bretoner, 4:2 (January/February 1996), 22. Illus. Argues that there was contact between Mi’kmaq & Europeans before Cabot.
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MCCREATH, Peter L. Sir William Alexander. Sojourn (June 1995), 21–2. Brief biography of founder of Baleine settlement.
373.
MCGRAIL, Thomas H. Sir William Alexander, first earl of Stirling: a biographical study. Edinburgh: Oliver & Boyd, 1940, 273pp. Illus. Fns. Apps. Biblio. Index. Biography, including discussion of Cape Breton colonization scheme.
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MORISON, Samuel Eliot. The European discovery of America: the northern voyages. New York: Oxford, 1971, 712pp. Illus. Maps. Biblio. Index. History of explorations to end of sixteenth century. Rejects view that Cabot landed on Cape Breton.
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NICHOLSON, Alexander. Cape Breton – a tropical paradise. Cape Bretoner, 1:4 (May 1993), 26. Illus. Interview with Dr Irwin Zodrow about how fossils show what Cape Breton was like 300 million years ago.
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NOBLE, William J. The British and Cape Breton. Dalhousie Review, 28:2 (July 1948), 173–6. Brief discussion of early contacts & maps.
377.
O’BRIEN, Archbishop Cornelius. Presidential address on Cabot’s landfall. Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada, 2nd series, 3 (1897), Section II, 105–39. Maps. Fns. Apps. Argues that Cabot’s landfall was on Cape Breton.
378.
O’DEA, Fabian. Cabot’s landfall – yet again. Newfoundland Quarterly, 68:3 (Fall 1971), 15–19, 22–4. Biblio. Reviews literature & concludes that Cabot’s landfall was at Cape Bonavista.
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OLESON, Tryggvi J. Early voyages and northern approaches. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1963, 211pp. Illus. Maps. Fns. Biblio. Index. History of early exploration of Canada including chapter on Cabot.
380.
PATTERSON, Rev George. Sir William Alexander and the Scottish attempt to colonize Acadia. Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada, 2nd series, 10 (1892), Section II, 79–107. Map. Fns. History, including Cape Breton settlement.
381.
– The Portuguese on the north-east coast of America, and the first European attempt at colonization there. A lost chapter in American history. Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada, 2nd series, 8 (1890), Section II, 127–73. Maps. Fns. App. Argues that Portuguese landed in Cape Breton in sixteenth century.
382.
PIERS, Harry. The Cabots and their voyages. George U Hay (ed), Canadian history readings (Saint John: Barnes, 1900), 31–7. Map. Asserts that Cabot landed on Cape Breton.
383.
POPE, Joseph. The Cabot celebration. Canadian Magazine, 8:2 (December 1896), 158–64. Argues there is little firm evidence regarding Cabot’s discoveries & landfall.
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POPE, Peter E. The many landfalls of John Cabot. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1997, 244pp. Illus. Fns. Index. Beginning with historical context of Cabot’s journey, traces various landfall theories which have placed his landing in locations from Strait of Belle Isle to Cape Breton.
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REID, John. Acadia, Maine and New Scotland: marginal colonies in the seventeenth century. Unpublished PhD thesis, University of New Brunswick, 1976, 608pp. Maps. Fns. Biblio. Revised & published as Acadia, Maine and New Scotland: marginal colonies in the seventeenth century. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1981, 293pp. Maps. Fns. Biblio. Index. Comparative examination of three colonies & account of European interaction with native peoples & physical environment. Includes treatment of Baleine settlement in Cape Breton.
386.
– Henry May: an early English admirer of the Maritime landscape. Peter Thomas (ed), The red jeep and other landscapes: a collection in
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honour of Douglas Lochhead (Sackville: Mount Allison University Centre for Canadian Studies/Fredericton: Goose Lane, nd), 15–19. Fns. Brief account of visit to Cape Breton by Henry May in 1594. 387.
– Sir William Alexander and North American colonization: a reappraisal. Edinburgh: University of Edinburgh, Centre of Canadian Studies, 1990, 18pp. Fns. Brief account of Alexander’s attempts to colonize Nova Scotia, including Cape Breton.
388.
– See GRIFFITHS, NES.
389.
ROGERS, C. See Alexander, Sir William.
390.
SHERWOOD, Roland H. John Cabot. Roland H Sherwood, Atlantic harbors (Windsor: Lancelot, 1972), 34–8. Argues that Cabot’s landing was at Cape North.
391.
SKELTON, RA. John (Giovanni) Cabot (Caboto). Dictionary of Canadian biography (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1966), 1:146–52. Refs. Biography including discussion of landfall controversy.
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SLAFTER, Rev Edmund F. Sir William Alexander and American colonization. Boston: The Prince Society, 1873, 283pp. Fns. Index. Reprinted New York: Burt Franklin, nd, 283pp. Biography & collection of documents including Sir William Alexander, An encouragement to colonies (London, 1624).
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STEVENSON, John A. The poet who aimed to be king. Atlantic Advocate, 54:5 (January 1964), 47–53. Illus. Story of Sir William Alexander’s efforts to colonize Nova Scotia, including Baleine settlement.
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STORY, Norah. John Cabot. Norah Story, The Oxford companion to Canadian history and literature (Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1967), 120. Brief biography of explorer who may have been first to land on Cape Breton.
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– Lord Ochiltree. Norah Story, The Oxford companion to Canadian history and literature (Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1967), 597. Brief biography of Scotsman who founded first settlement at Baleine.
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TARDUCCI, Francesco. Di Giovanni e Sebastiano Caboto. Venice, 1892. Reprinted as John and Sebastian Cabot: biographical notice with documents. Detroit: HF Brownson, 1893, 409pp. Fns. Apps. Translated by HF Brownson. Biography & history of voyages.
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TORNOE, JK. Norsemen before Columbus. London: George Allen & Unwin, 1965, 127pp. Maps. Fns. Biblio. Argues that Leif Eriksson landed on Scatarie Island.
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TRUE, David O. Cabot explorations in North America, Imago Mundi, 13 (1956), 11–24. Maps. Fns. Discusses Cabot’s explorations & probable landing place.
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– John Cabot’s maps and voyages. Lisbon: Congresso Internactional de Historia dos Descobrimentos, 1961, 23pp. First published in Actas de Congresso Internactional de Historia dos Descobrimentos, 2 [1961?]. Traces his voyages & discusses landfall.
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VIGNERAS, LA. Etat présent des études sur Jean Caboto. Actas de Congreso Internacional de Historia dos Descobrimentos (Lisbon), 3 [1962?]. Not found.
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– New light on the 1497 Cabot voyage to America. Hispanic American Historical Review, 36:4 (November 1956), 503–9. Fns. Reprints contemporary letter written by English merchant giving detailed account of Cabot’s voyage to Cape Breton.
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– The Cape Breton landfall: 1494 or 1497? Canadian Historical Review, 38:3 (September 1957), 219–28. Fns. Argues that Cabot landed in 1497 rather than 1494.
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WEARE, GE. Cabot’s discovery of North America. London: John MacQueen, 1897, 343pp. Illus. Maps. Fns. Apps. Index. History of voyages with lengthy discussion of landfall.
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WILLIAMSON, James A. The Cabot voyages and Bristol discovery under Henry VII with the cartography of the voyages by RA Skelton. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press for Hakluyt Society, 1962, 332pp. Illus. Maps. Fns. Index. 2nd series 120. History of voyages & collection of documents.
CHAPTER 4
French Regime
The soldiers’ guns and gleaming swords Have long since turned to dust, While she within her bosom guards The gallant soldiers’ dust. Lillian Crewe Walsh*
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ADAMS, Blaine. Artisans at Louisbourg. Ottawa: Parks Canada, 1972, 125pp. Maps. Fns. Refs. Apps. Manuscript Report 98. Profiles of craftsmen & their origins.
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– Jean-Baptiste-Louis Le Prévost Duquesnel. Dictionary of Canadian biography (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1974), 3:392–3. Biography of French naval officer who served as commandant of Ile Royale in 1740s.
407.
– The construction and occupation of the barracks of the King’s Bastion at Louisbourg. Canadian Historic Sites Occasional Papers in Archeology & History, 18 (1978), 59–147. Illus. Maps. Fns. Biblio. Apps. Also published as ‘Construction et occupation des casernes du bastion du roi.’ Lieux historiques canadiens cahiers d’archéologie et d’histoire, 18 (1978), 61–155. Describes design, construction, & use of barracks.
* Lillian Crewe Walsh, ‘Louisbourg.’ Calling Cape Breton (NP: privately published, nd), 28.
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408.
– The ‘king’s bastion barracks’ in Louisbourg. Nova Scotia Historical Quarterly, 3:4 (December 1973), 303–8. Fns. Biblio. Brief inquiry into origins of name ‘Chateau St-Louis’ commonly applied to king’s bastion barracks.
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ADAMS, James Truslow. Sir William Pepperrell. Dictionary of American biography (New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1934), 14:456– 7. Refs. Brief biography of commander of New England attack on Louisbourg.
410.
– William Bollan. Dictionary of American biography (New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1929), 2:420. Refs. Brief biography of Massachusetts advocate general who wrote The importance and advantage of Cape Breton, truly stated, & impartially considered (London: John & Paul Knapton, 1746).
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ALGER, John Goldworth. James, Chevalier de Johnstone. Dictionary of national biography (London: Smith Elder, 1892), 30:78–9. Refs. Reprinted Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1967–8, 10:966–7. Biography of Scottish military officer who served with French at Louisbourg.
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ALMON, Albert. Louisbourg: the dream city of America. Glace Bay: privately published, 1934, 85pp. Illus. App. History of Louisbourg.
413.
– Nicolas Denys. Cape Breton Mirror, 1:4 (March 1952), 21. Illus. Brief biographical sketch.
414.
– The fearful wreck of ‘HMS Châmeau.’ Cape Breton Mirror, 1:7 (June 1952), 4. Story of shipwreck & attempts to retrieve its treasure.
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– The wreck of HM Frigate ‘Tilbury’ on the southern shore of Cape Breton. Cape Breton Mirror, 1:5 (April 1952), 10. Brief account of 1758 sinking.
416.
– The wreck of the frigate ‘St Michael.’ Cape Breton Mirror, 1:6 (May 1952), 20. Story of French ship wrecked in 1745.
417.
– See AMHERST, Jeffrey.
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418.
AMHERST, Jeffrey. A journal of the landing of His Majesty’s forces on the island of Cape Breton, and of the siege and surrender of Louisbourg. Boston: Green & Russell, 1758, 22pp. Reprinted London Magazine, 27 (August 1758), 379–84. Map. Short journal of events of campaign by its commanding officer.
419.
– Order before landing at Louisbourg, 1758. Military Affairs, 22 (1958), 146–52. Edited by J Mackay Hitsman. Reprints text of Amherst’s orders read to troops before landing.
420.
– The capitulation of Louisbourg. Gentleman’s Magazine, 28 (1758), 387–8. Reprinted in Cape Breton Mirror, 2:11 (October 1953), 5, 16. Illus. Edited by Albert Almon. Excerpt from journal of General Amherst.
421.
– The journal of Jeffery [sic] Amherst: recording the military career of General Amherst in America from 1758 to 1763. Toronto: Ryerson, 1931, 341pp. Illus. App. Index. Edited by John Clarence Webster. Journal of army commander who served at second siege of Louisbourg.
422.
– The siege of Louisbourg. Cape Breton Mirror, 3:1 (December 1953), 7–10. Edited by Albert Almon. Excerpt from journal of General Amherst (1758).
423.
– See HITSMAN, J Mackay.
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AMHERST, William. Journal of William Amherst in America 1758– 1760. London, 1927, 82pp. Edited by John Clarence Webster. Journal of younger brother of General Amherst, who also served at second siege of Louisbourg.
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ANONYMOUS. A brief state of the services and expenses of the province of Massachusetts in the common cause. London: np, 1765. Summarizes colony’s defence expenditures from 1690, with emphasis on Louisbourg expedition of 1745 & outlays for Seven Years War to 1760.
426.
– A course of genuine letters from a French officer of the Garrison of Louisbourg to his friend at Paris. London Magazine, 29 (May/ June 1760), 255–8, 294–6. Account of second siege.
427.
– A description of the town & harbour of Louisbourg. London, 1747. Not found.
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428.
– A journal of the siege & surrender of Louisbourg. Boston, 1758. Not found.
429.
– [An Unprejudiced Observer]. A letter to a great m_____r, on the prospect of a peace; wherein the demolition of the fortifications of Louisbourg is shewn to be absurd. London: G Kearsley, 1761, 148pp. Argues for retention of French West Indies rather than Canada & condemns demolition of fortress at Louisbourg.
430.
– A Lisbon report of the siege of Louisbourg. More Books, 16:4 (April 1941), 139–45. Reprints 1758 Portuguese pamphlet describing second siege.
431.
– An account of the city, harbour, and fortifications of Louisbourg, in the island of Cape Breton; and of the taking of it by the British forces in 1745; together with some remarkable particulars relating to its trade, and especially, its cod fishery; and the advantages of its being annexed to the crown of Great Britain. Universal Magazine (May 1758). Illus. Not found.
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– An accurate description of Cape Breton, situation, soils, ports, etc, its importance to France, but of how much greater it might have been to England, with an account of the taking of the city of the New England forces under General Pepperrell in 1745. London: M Cooper, 1755, 72pp. Including account of its capture in 1745, this study criticizes decision to return Louisbourg to France & describes condition of fortress in early 1750s.
433.
– [A Spectator]. An authentic account of the reduction of Louisbourg, in June and July 1758. London: W Owen, 1758, 60pp. First published in London Magazine, 27 (November/December 1758), 549–55, 615–17. Account of second siege by non-military spectator. Possibly a compilation from several sources.
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– An authentic register of the British successes; being a collection of all the extraordinary & some of the ordinary gazettes from the taking of Louisburg, July 26, 1758 by the Honourable Admiral Boscawen and General Amherst, to the defeat of the French fleet under M Conflans, November 21, 1759 by Sir Edward Hawke: also, a particular account of M Thurot’s defeat by Captain John Elliott. The second edition, to which is now
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added, General Wolfe’s letter to Mr Pitt, a few days before the taking of Quebec, in which glorious acquisition he died an honor to his country. London: G Kearsley, 1760, 136pp. Reprints excerpts from Royal Gazette dealing with events from capture of Louisbourg in 1758 to defeat of French fleet in 1759. Includes letters of John Elliott & James Wolfe. 435.
– An essay on the advantages resulting to Great Britain from her late conquests. Royal Magazine, 1 (July 1759), 3–5. Describes benefits to Britain of retaining recent conquests, including Louisbourg, if they are developed.
436.
– Anonymous journal of the cruise of the squadron of M de Bois de la Motte in 1757, written by one of the officers of ‘l’Inflexible.’ Ottawa: Public Archives of Canada, 1906, 9pp. Published as Canada, House of Commons Sessional Paper 18. Extract from journal of French naval officer who served off Louisbourg.
437.
– A plan of the city and fortifications of Louisburg and a map of the harbour of Louisburg. London Magazine, 27 (1758), 384. Contemporary map provides view of Louisbourg at time of second campaign.
438.
– A register of all the commissions in the army under command of the Hon General Pepperrell, in the expedition against Cape Breton, 1745. New-England Historical and Genealogical Register, 24 (1870). Not found.
439.
– A registry of commissions in the army under the command of
the Hon William Pepperrell, esq, for an expedition against the French settlements on Cape Breton. American Historical Register and Monthly Gazette of the Historical, Military and Patriotic-Hereditary Societies of the United States of America (June 1895), 889–94. Not found. 440.
– Beschryving van Kaap Breton, behelzende de importantie en voordelig heid van dal berucht Eiland etc. Gravenhage, 1756. Not found.
441.
– Beschryving van Kaap Breton, waar agter het vredes traktaat in 1713. Utrecht: Hage, 1753. Not found.
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442.
– Blanche of Louisburg. Marguerite, nd [1912], 35–48. Biography of Blanche de Beaumont, daughter of French soldier at Louisbourg, who taught in convent school there.
443.
– Cape Breton tenable against the power of France. Gentleman’s Magazine (June 1745), 307–9. Argues for retention of Cape Breton.
444.
– Christmas at colonial Louisbourg. Cape Bretoner, 6:6 (December 1998), 31. Illus. Describes how Christmas was celebrated.
445.
– Chronicles of occurrences – Louisbourg. Magazine of Magazines or Universal Register (July 1759), 69. Not found.
446.
– Colonel Arthur Noble, of Georgetown. Collections of the Maine Historical Society, 1st series, 8 (1881), 109–53. Fns. Biography of officer who served in Louisbourg expedition.
447.
– Col William Vaughan, of Matinicus & Damariscotta. Collections of the Maine Historical Society, 1st series, 8 (1881), 293–313. Biography of officer who served in Louisbourg expedition.
448.
– Connecticut officers at Louisbourg. Collections of the Connecticut Historical Society, 1 (1860). Not found.
449.
– Considerations of the importance of Canada, & the bay of the river St Lawrence, & of the American fisheries dependent on the islands of Cape Breton, St John’s Newfoundland, & the seas adjacent. London: Owen, 1759. Not found.
450.
– Considerations on the state of the British fisheries in America, & their consequence to Great Britain. With proposals for their security, by the reduction of Cape-Breton, etc. London: W Bickerton, 1745, 8pp. Argues that Cape Breton must be retained because of fishery.
451.
– De Carillon [Carillion] et Louisbourg. Revue de l’Université Laval, 13:2 (October 1958), 147–9. Reprints 1740 will of Izacq Louis de Forant, governor of Ile Royale, & 1758 will of Marie Joseph, Toussaint de Trecesson, French officer at Louisbourg.
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452.
– Des établissements des Français dans le golfe St-Laurent de l’Ile Royale et de l’Acadie. Bulletin des recherches historiques, 36:5 (May 1930), 284–8. Discusses removal of French from Cape Breton to Quebec after conquest.
453.
– Discussion sommaire sur les anciennes limites de l’Acadie et sur les stipulations du Traité d’Utrecht qui y sont relatives. Lisbon: Imprimerie Royalle Silvianne & Académie Royalle, 1715, 37pp. Discusses Treaty of Utrecht’s boundary provisions, with much on Cape Breton.
454.
– Extract of a letter from an officer in the 28th Regiment dated at Louisbourg, May 27 and June 1, 1759. London Chronicle or Universal Evening Post (Thursday, July 19 to Saturday, July 21, 1759). Not found.
455.
– First siege and capture of Louisburg. Canadian Antiquarian and Numismatic Journal, 4:2 (October 1875), 49–58. Brief history.
456.
– Habitans de l’Ile Royale et de Québec. Bulletin des recherches historiques, 36:7 (July 1930), 232–47; 39:4 (April 1933), 437–42. Lists names of prominent families who received government living allowances at La Rochelle in 1762.
457.
– History of the last campaign in N America. Gentleman’s Magazine, 28 (1758), 167–73. Account of second siege of Louisbourg.
458.
– ‘Impregnable’ Louisbourg: citadel of shattered dreams. Anonymous, Heritage of Canada (NP: Canadian Automobile Association/Reader’s Digest Association [Canada] Ltd, 1978), 92–103. Illus. Map. History of two sieges.
459.
– Le duc d’Anville et l’opinion en 1746. Nova Francia, 5:6 (1930), 381–2. Not found.
460.
– [Ignotus]. Le naufrage du ‘Châmeau.’ Bulletin des recherches historiques, 13:7 (July 1907), 210–13. Brief history of shipwreck.
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461.
– [PGR]. Les catastrophes dans la Nouvelle-France. Bulletin des recherches historiques, 53:2 (February 1947), 36, 48. Includes brief reports on ‘Le naufrage du Châmeau’ (1725) & ‘Le naufrage de l’Auguste’ (1761). Fns. Describes two shipwrecks.
462.
– Letter from one of the principal engineers before Cape Breton. Gentleman’s Magazine, 15 (July 1745), 357. Reports on military strength of Louisbourg & its potential value to Britain.
463.
– Letter of an old English merchant to the Earl of Sandwich upon the expedition to Louisbourg 1714. Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1 (1806), 108–11. Not found.
464.
– Letters relating to the expedition against Cape Breton. Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1st series, 1 (1792). Not found.
465.
– [BLN]. Lettre d’un habitant de Louisbourg contenant une relation éxacte et circonstanciée de la prise de l’Isle-Royale, par les Anglais. Imprint says Quebec: Chez Guillaume de Sincere but actually Paris, 1745. Reprinted in Francis Parkman, A half-century of conflict (Boston: Little Brown, 1892), 2:288–320. Translated & reprinted in George M Wrong, Louisbourg in 1745: the anonymous ‘Lettre d’un habitant de Louisbourg (Cape Breton).’ Toronto: Warwick Brothers & Rutter, 1897, 74pp. Fns. Reprinted Toronto: William Briggs, 1897. Also published as ‘Louisbourg in 1745: the anonymous lettre d’un habitant de Louisbourg (Cape Breton) containing a narrative by an eye-witness of the siege in 1745.’ University of Toronto Studies, 1:1 (1897), 1–74. The only unofficial account of first siege written by anonymous resident of Louisbourg & a strong indictment of French colonial policy.
466.
– Louisbourg apprécié: impossibilité de faire de Louisbourg une place en état de résister seule (décembre 1758). Rapport de l’archiviste de la province de Québec (1923–4), 20–1. Extract from anonymous memoir, possibly written by M de Bougainville, explaining reasons for fall of Louisbourg.
467.
– Louisbourg soldiers. New-England Historical and Genealogical Register, 24 (1870), 367–80. Lists participants in first siege.
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468.
– Mémoire sur les anciennes colonies françaises dans l’Amérique du Nord: Louisbourg ou Isle Royale, Isle St Jean, Isle de la Magdelaine. Bulletin des recherches historiques, 1:38 (March 1932), 178–85. Not found.
469.
– Memoirs of the principal transactions of the last war between the English & the French in North America. From the commencement of it in 1744 to the conclusion of the treaty at Aix la Chapelle: containing in particular an account of the importance of Nova Scotia or Acadie and the island of Cape Breton to both nations. London: R & J Dodsley, 1757, 102pp. History of struggle for Ile Royale including first siege, arguing importance of its possession to both Britain & France.
470.
– Miscellaneous reflections upon the peace, & its consequences. London: J Roberts, 1749, 63pp. Criticizes return of Cape Breton to France.
471.
– Mort du Duc d’Anville. Nova Francia, 4:3 (May/June 1929), 176– 7. Fns. Reprints letter about duke’s death.
472.
– National prejudice, opposed to the national interest candidly considered in the detention or yielding up Gibraltar and Cape-Briton by the ensuing treaty of peace: with some observations on the natural jealousy of the Spanish nation, and how far it may operate to the prejudice of the British commerce if not removed at this crisis: in a letter to Sir John Barnard, knight. London: W Owen & J Swan, 1748, 50pp. Argues against retaining Cape Breton as long as France holds Canada.
473.
– Nicholas Denys, governor of Acadia, 1632–1662. Maine Historical Magazine, 7, 150–3. Claims that Denys settled at Passamoquoddy after 1672 & left descendants there. Not found.
474.
– [Ignotus]. Nicolas Denys. Bulletin des recherches historiques, 8 (1902), 219–23. Describes Denys’ book, Description géographique et historique des costes de l’Amérique septentrionale (Paris: Chez Claude Barbin, 1672), with biographical & critical notes.
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475.
– Noticia certa da tomada, erendimento de Cabo-Breton, cuja prac, a se rendeo aos Inglezes. ficando toda a guarniçao, prizioneira de guerra. Lisbon, 1758, 8pp. Describes capture of Louisbourg.
476.
– Number of men in the French navy at Louisbourg on 30th July, 1758. Quebec Literary & Historical Society Documents, vol 4, 196. Not found.
477.
– Où fut inhumé le duc d’Anville? Bulletin des recherches historiques, 20:3 (March 1914), 90–2. Considers whether duke was buried at Louisbourg or Halifax.
478.
– Papers & abstracts for a symposium on Ile Royale during the French régime. Ottawa: National Museum of Man, 1972, 116pp. Papers presented to Canadian Historical Association’s 1972 annual conference. See separate entries under Peter Bower, Terence Crowley, WAB Douglas, Julian Gwyn, Jacques Mathieu, & FJ Thorpe.
479.
– Piano dell’assedio della Fortezza di Luisburgo nell’isola reale, o di Capo Breton. Amsterdam: Pietro Bassaglia, 1758, 22pp. Argues that Cape Breton should be retained.
480.
– Quelques dossiers personnels. Nova Francia, 5:6 (November/ December 1930), 344–58. Reprints several documents concerning Louis Franquet.
481.
– Questions et réponses. Nova Francia, 5:6 (November/December 1930), 381–2. Brief notes, including ‘Acadie, prise de l’isle de Louisbourg,’ ‘Acadiens mariés à Miquelon,’ ‘Le Duc d’Anville et l’opinion en 1746,’ & ‘Perte de Louisbourg en 1745.’
482.
– Relaçam do combate, que entre si tiverao tres naus de guerra inglezas, com outras tres de França, nos mares da America, junto de Cabo Breton. Lisbon, 1755, 8pp. First published in Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, vol 124. Not found.
483.
– Relation du siège de Louisbourg. Nova Francia, 4:3 (1924), 171–5. Not found.
484.
– Remarks upon a letter published in the London Chronicle, or Universal Evening Post, No 115 containing an enquiry into the causes of the
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failure of the late expedition against Cape Breton: in a letter to a member of parliament. London: M Cooper, 1757, 30pp. Attempts to explain failure of 1757 expedition against Cape Breton. 485.
– Segunda parte de Relaçam do notavel combate sucedido nos mares da America septentrional 25 legoas ao nodnordeste distante do cabo de Raze na ilha da Terranova no dia 10 junho deste anno entre a nau Alcides pertencente á esquadra de França, e a esquadra britanica, commandada pelo almirante Boscawen. Lisbon: Pedro Ferreira, 1925. Reprinted Boston, 1925. Account of Anglo-French naval action at second siege of Louisbourg. Not found.
486.
– Selection lists for archival sources concerning Louisbourg and Cape Breton in the Public Record Office, London: Admiralty. Ottawa: Parks Canada, nd [1966?]. 2 vols, 576pp. Manuscript Report 140. Descriptive list of archival sources.
487.
– Selection lists for archival sources concerning Louisbourg and Cape Breton in the Public Record Office, London: Audit Office, Treasury, Customs and Exchequer. Ottawa: Parks Canada, nd [1966?], 170pp. Manuscript Report 138. Descriptive list of archival sources.
488.
– Selection lists for archival sources concerning Louisbourg and Cape Breton in the Public Record Office, London: Colonial Office. Ottawa: Parks Canada, nd [1966?]. 2 vols. Manuscript Report 141. Descriptive list of archival sources.
489.
– Selection lists for archival sources concerning Louisbourg and Cape Breton in the Public Record Office, London: Privy Council and state papers. Ottawa: Parks Canada, nd [1966?], 158pp. Manuscript Report 137. Descriptive list of archival sources.
490.
– Selection lists for archival sources concerning Louisbourg and Cape Breton in the Public Record Office, London: War Office. Ottawa: Parks Canada, nd [1966?]. 2 vols, 658pp. Manuscript Report 139. Descriptive list of archival sources.
491.
– The beginning, progress & conclusion of the late war, with other interesting matters considered. London: J Almon, 1770. Not found.
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492.
– The capture of Louisburg, 1758. Canadian Army Journal, 12 (October 1958), 44–5. Illus. Brief account of siege with comments on painting by CW Jeffreys.
493.
– The conduct of a noble commander in America, impartially reviewed. With the genuine cause of the discontents at New York and Hallifax. And the true occasion of the delays in that important expedition. Including a regular account of all the proceedings and incidents in the order of time wherein they happened. London: R Baldwin, 1758, 45pp. Illus. Defends Lord Loudon against criticisms of his failed Louisbourg expedition.
494.
– The conquest of Cape Breton 1745. London, 1745. Bridgeport [CT]: privately published by Charles Samuel Ward, 1895, np [9pp]. Illus. Map. Extracts from articles on first siege reprinted from London Magazine, 1745.
495.
– The great importance of Cape Breton, demonstrated & exemplified, by extracts from the best writers, French & English, who have treated of that colony. London: John Brindley, 1746, 72pp. Map. Fns. Argues for retention of Cape Breton.
496.
– [JP]. The life of General James Wolfe, the conqueror of Canada. London: Fowle & Draper/Boston: Green & Russell, 1760, 36pp. Biography, including account of capturing Louisbourg.
497.
– The siege of Louisbourg in 1745. American Historical Register (June 1895), 939–95. Illus. Maps. History.
498.
– The siege of Louisburg. Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, 28:165 (February 1864), 354–65. History of first siege.
499.
– [Philolaos]. Two letters, concerning some farther advantages & improvements that may seem necessary to be made on the taking and keeping of Cape Breton. London: privately published, 1746, 12pp. Argues importance of keeping Cape Breton because of its strategic importance to North American trade.
500.
– Un journal inédit du siège de Louisbourg (Ile du Cap-Breton) en 1758. Edited by Léon Jacob. Mélanges d’histoire offerts à M Charles
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Bémont par ses amis et ses élèves (Paris: Librairie Felix Alcan, 1913), 619–52. Fns. Journal of anonymous French officer describing second siege with good commentary on French personalities. 501.
ARCHIBALD, Sir Adams. First siege and capture of Louisbourg, 1745. Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada for the year 1887, 3rd series, 5 (1888), Section II, 41–53. General history.
502.
ARSENAULT, Bona. Louisbourg 1713–1758. Quebec: Conseil de la vie française en Amérique, 1971, 239pp. Illus. Maps. Fns. Biblio. Index. History of colony & fortress.
503.
ASSELIN, Jean-Pierre. Pierre Robineau de Portneuf. Dictionary of Canadian biography (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1974), 3:560–1. Refs. Biography of French officer who died in shipwreck of Auguste off Ile Royale in November 1761.
504.
AUCKMUTY, Robert. The importance of Cape Breton to the British nation. London: W Bickerton, 1745, 7pp. First published as ‘The importance of Cape Breton to the British nation.’ Gentleman’s Magazine, 15 (July 1745), 356–7. Argues that value of Cape Breton far outweighs cost of capturing it.
505.
AUDET, Francis J. Louis Franquet. Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada, 3rd series, 25 (1931), Section I, 65–80. Fns. Biography of directeur-général des fortifications au Canada et à l’Ile Royale.
506.
BACQUERISSE, M. See BESSON, M.
507.
BAGOT, Pierre-Marie Le Prince de Beaumont. Lettres à Thomas Pichon. Vire [France], 1924. Not found.
508.
BAKER, Henry Moore. Defense of American commerce and the spirit of American unity. Journal of American History, 5 (1911), 17–32. History of first siege of Louisbourg.
509.
– The first siege of Louisbourg, 1745. Concord: Rumford, 1909, 17pp. History with emphasis on New Hampshire contribution.
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510.
BAKER, Raymond F. A campaign of amateurs: the siege of Louisbourg, 1745. Canadian Historic Sites Occasional Papers in Archaeology and History, 18 (1978), 5–57. Illus. Maps. Fns. Biblio. Apps. Also published as ‘Une campagne d’amateurs: le siège de Louisbourg, 1745.’ Lieux historiques canadiens cahiers d’archéologie et d’histoire, 18 (1978), 5–60. Reprinted 1995. Illus. Fns. Biblio. Apps. Reprinted as A campaign of amateurs: the siege of Louisbourg, 1745. Ottawa: Parks Canada, 1978, 1995, 79pp. Illus. Fns. Biblio. Apps. Account of first siege.
511.
– The siege of Louisbourg, 1745. Louisbourg: Fortress Louisbourg National Park, 1966, 101pp. Maps. Biblio. Apps. History of first siege.
512.
BALCOM, BA. Louisbourg. American History, 30:3 (July 1995), 42–7, 60. Account of first siege. Not found.
513.
– New Englanders take Louisbourg, 1745. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 19 (June 1978), back cover, 32–9. Illus. Extracts from diaries & reports, including Pepperrell’s journal, describing first siege.
514.
– The cod fishery of Isle Royale, 1713–58. Ottawa: Parks Canada, 1984, 88pp. Illus. Maps. Fns. Tables. Biblio. App. Also published as La pêche de la morue à l’Ile Royale, 1713–1758. Ottawa: Parks Canada, 1984, 94pp. Describes cod fishery at Ile Royale.
515.
– The cod fishery of Isle Royale, 1713–1758. Eric Krause, Carol Corbin, & William O’Shea (eds), Aspects of Louisbourg: essays on the history of an eighteenth-century French community in North America published to commemorate the 275th anniversary of the founding of Louisbourg (Sydney: UCCB Press, 1995), 169–97. Fns. Tables. Outlines importance of cod fishery to Louisbourg.
516.
– See CAPLAN, Ron.
517.
BARTON, Kenneth James. Coarse earthenwares from the Fortress of Louisbourg. Parks Canada Occasional Papers in History and Archaeology, 55 (1981), 3–74. Illus. Biblio. Also published as ‘Terres cuites grossières provenant de la forteresse de Louisbourg.’ Parcs Canada histoire et archéologie, 55 (1981), 3–78. Identifies & evaluates pottery excavated over past twenty years.
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518.
BATES, George T. John Gorham 1709–1751: an outline of his activities in Nova Scotia 1744–1751. Collections of the Nova Scotia Historical Society, 30 (1954), 27–77. Fns. Outlines activities of New England military leader in Nova Scotia, including involvement in first siege of Louisbourg.
519.
BAUDRY, René. D’où viennent les noms ‘Bras d’Or’ et ‘Labrador’? Revue d’histoire de l’Amérique française, 6:1 (June 1952), 20–30. Maps. Fns. Traces origins of names.
520.
– Les plans en relief de Québec, Montréal et Louisbourg. Revue d’histoire de l’Amérique française, 16:2 (September 1962), 213–18. Fns. Describes relief models of three cities built for Louis XIV as aids in planning defences.
521.
– Quelques documents nouveaux sur Nicolas Denys. Revue d’histoire de l’Amérique française, 9:1 (June 1955), 14–30. Fns. Discusses newly discovered Denys correspondence.
522.
BEAUDET, Pierre. Archaeological report of the Delort II and Daccarette I storehouses situated on the Ile du Quay of the Fortress of Louisbourg. Louisbourg: Parks Canada, 1977, 145pp. Illus. Tables. Refs. Manuscript Report 218. Reports on results of excavations of two storehouses.
523.
– Excavations at the Fortress of Louisbourg of the de Pensens-de la Valliere storehouse and New England craftsmen’s shop, Lot D, Block 16, and of the Loppinot-Dangeac house and property, Lot C, Block 16. Louisbourg: Parks Canada, 1977, 229pp. Illus. Fns. Biblio. Manuscript Report 382. Reports on excavations.
524.
BEAUMONT, Gaston du Boscq de (ed). See SURLAVILLE, M Le Courtois de.
525.
BEDWELL, Stephen F. D’Anville’s doom: a neurological vignette from historic Halifax. Journal canadien des sciences neurologiques, 7:1 (February 1980), 1–8. Not found.
526.
– Grassy Island: the forgotten springboard to Louisbourg. Nova Scotia Historical Quarterly, 2:4 (December 1972), 325–35. Biblio. Brief history of Grassy Island at Canso & invasion of Louisbourg launched from there in 1745.
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527.
BELANGER, Hervé. Nicolas Deslongrais. Dictionary of Canadian biography (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1974), 3:184–5. Refs. Biography of merchant/storekeeper at Louisbourg.
528.
BENT, Samuel Arthur. Why was Louisburg twice besieged? Boston: Society of Colonial Wars, 1895, 21pp. Publication 8. First published in Proceedings of the Society of Colonial Wars in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1895), 1–19. Attempts to explain why Britain restored Louisbourg to France in 1748, then retook it a decade later & kept it.
529.
BENTLEY, PA & EC SMITH. The forests of Cape Breton in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Proceedings of the Nova Scotia Institute of Science, 24:1 (1954–5), 1–15. Map. Biblio. Descriptions of forests from previously published writings of contemporary observers.
530.
BERNIER, Jacques. Philippe-Louis-François Badelard. Dictionary of Canadian biography (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1983), 5:46–7. Refs. Biography of surgeon general of Régiment de Berry at Louisbourg in 1750s.
531.
BERRY, Maurice. Louisbourg. Vie des Arts, 46 (Spring 1967), 29–31. Illus. Brief architectural history of Louisbourg.
532.
BESSON, M (ed). Un inventaire d’un notaire canadien de l’an 1754. M Besson (ed), Vieux papiers du remps des isles (Paris: Société d’éditions géographiques, maritimes et coloniales, 1925), 1:119–25. Extract from journal of Guillaume Bacquerisse, Louisbourg notary.
533.
BETTS, FH. The second capture of Louisburg. NP [New York?]: privately published, nd [c1899], 9pp. Brief account of second siege of Louisbourg.
534.
BLAKELEY, Phyllis R. Montagu Wilmot. Dictionary of Canadian biography (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1974), 3:663–4. Refs. Biography of British officer who served at both sieges of Louisbourg & became lieutenant governor of Nova Scotia.
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535.
BLANCHET, Jean (ed). Collection de manuscrits contenant lettres, mémoires, et autres documents historiques relatifs a la Nouvelle-France, recueillis aux archives de la province de Québec, ou copiés a l’étranger. Quebec, 1883–5, 4 vols. Index. Documents on French regime history. Vols 3:461pp & 4:545pp contain much material on two sieges of Louisbourg.
536.
BOISHÉBERT, M de. Journal de ma campagne de Louisbourg. Bulletin des recherches historiques, 27:2 (February 1921), 48–53. Reprinted in John Clarence Webster, Charles des Champs de Boishébert (NP: privately published, 1931), 25–34. Fns. Short journal of French commander in Cape Breton outside Louisbourg describing experiences of detachment sent from Quebec in 1758.
537.
– See WEBSTER, John Clarence.
538.
BOLLAN, William. The importance and advantage of Cape Breton, truly stated, & impartially considered. London: John & Paul Knapton, 1746, 156pp. Map. Reprinted New York: SR Publishers, 1966. Reprinted as De importantie en voordeeligheid van Kaap-Breton aangetoont in eene nauwkeurige beschryving van dat beruchte eiland, het welk volgens het verhaal van zekeren vermaarden Franschen schryver meer wardig is dan de goudmynen van Peru: door aanmerkingen en twee naawkeurige kaarten opgeheldert. Delft: Reinier Boitet, 1746, 192pp. Maps. Reprinted as Die wichtigkeit und vortheil des Kap-Breton (Leipzig: Peter Schenken, 1747) & as L’importance et l’utilité de la fameuse isle du Cap-Breton, prouvée par une description exacte (en Allemand) (Leipzig, 1747). Attempts to persuade British of importance of retaining Cape Breton.
539.
– The importance of Cape Breton consider’d; in a letter to a member of parliament, from an inhabitant of New-England. London: R Dodsley, 1746, 73pp. Argues that Cape Breton should be retained.
540.
BOND, CCJ. See HITSMAN, J Mackay.
541.
BOSCQ DE BEAUMONT, Gaston du. See SURLAVILLE, Michel Balthazar de Le Courtois.
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542.
BOSHER, JF. A fishing company of Louisbourg, Les Sables d’Olonne, Paris: La Société du Baron d’Huart, 1750–1775. French Historical Studies, 9:2 (Autumn 1975), 263–77. Fns. History of French fishing company operating at Louisbourg.
543.
– Jean Laborde. Dictionary of Canadian biography (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1979), 4:420–3. Refs. Biography of Louisbourg official.
544.
– The Canada merchants 1713–1763. Oxford: Clarendon, 1987, 234pp. Fns. Biblio. Index. Examines trade with New France, including Louisbourg.
545.
– & J-C DUBÉ. François Bigot. Dictionary of Canadian biography (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1983), 4:59–70. Refs. Biography of financial commissary in Ile Royale.
546.
– & TJA LE GOFF. Antoine Rodrigue. Dictionary of Canadian biography (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1983), 4:678–9. Refs. Biography of Louisbourg merchant/official.
547.
BOULARDERIE, Antoine Poupet de la. Signing your life away, number 3: a letter from Poupet de la Boularderie. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 56 (January 1991), 29–32. Illus. Map. Note. Translation of 1755 letter pleading with French government for promised support & protection from British.
548.
BOULLE, Pierre. Patterns of French colonial trade and the Seven Years War. Histoire sociale/Social History, 7:13 (May 1974), 88–96. Fns. Tables. Apps. Examines importance of colonial trade to French economy. Much on Louisbourg.
549.
BOURINOT, John G. Cape Breton and its memorials of the French regime. Toronto, 1891, 175pp. Illus. Maps. Fns. App. First published in Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada, 3rd series, 9 (1891), Section II, 173–343. Illus. Maps. Fns. Biblio. Reprinted as Historical and descriptive account of the island of Cape Breton & of its memorials of the French regime. Montreal: W Foster Brown, 1892, 175pp. History of Cape Breton in French regime.
550.
– Once famous Louisbourg. Magazine of American History, 27 (March 1892), 177–95. General portrait of Cape Breton with frequent references to French regime & description of fortress ruins.
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551.
– The old forts of Acadia. Canadian Monthly and National Review, 5:5 (May 1874), 369–78. Describes old forts, focusing on Louisbourg.
552.
– The siege of Louisbourg in 1758. George U Hay (ed), Canadian history readings (Saint John: Barnes, 1900), 203–6. Brief history.
553.
BOWER, Peter. Louisbourg: the chimera 1745–’48. Unpublished MA thesis, Dalhousie University, 1974, 362pp. Illus. Maps. Fns. Biblio. Argues that Louisbourg was not as powerful as it seemed.
554.
– Louisbourg, the chimera, 1745–48. Anonymous, Papers and abstracts for a symposium on Ile Royale during the French régime (Ottawa: National Museum of Man, 1972), 1–44. Fns. Argues that Louisbourg was not as powerful as it seemed.
555.
BOWLER, R Arthur. John Montresor. Dictionary of Canadian biography (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1983), 4:552–3. Refs. Biography of military engineer who served at second siege of Louisbourg.
556.
Bradley, AG. The fight with France for North America. London: Constable, 1900, 400pp. Maps. Index. Extracts first published under same title in twelve instalments in Canadian Magazine. Illus. Maps. History of Anglo-French wars with two chapters on Louisbourg. Chapters 6, 23:2 (June 1904), 148–62, & 7, 23:3 (July 1904), 234–51, deal with Louisbourg.
557.
BRADSTREET, Dudley. Diary of Dudley Bradstreet. Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 3rd series, 42 (February 1909), 135–44. Edited by Samuel Abbott Green. Diary of first siege.
558.
– Dudley Bradstreet diary. Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 2nd series, 11 (June 1897), 417–46. Edited by Samuel Abbott Green. Diary of first siege.
559.
– See GREEN, Samuel Abbott (ed), Three military diaries.
560.
BRADY, Cyrus Townsend. Colonial fighters at Louisbourg. McClure’s Magazine, 17:5 (September 1901), 457–65. Illus. Map. Shorter version published in Cape Breton Illustrated, 1 (1904), 4–5, 8. Illus. Describes first expedition.
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BREBNER, JB. New England’s outpost: Acadia before the conquest of Canada. New York: Columbia University Press, 1927, 291pp. Map. Fns. Biblio. Index. Reprinted Hamden [CT]: Archon Books, 1965. Based on unpublished PhD thesis, Columbia University, 1927. History focusing on Anglo–French conflict. Much on Ile Royale.
562.
BRIÈRE, Jean-François. La pêche française en Amérique du nord au XVIIIe siècle. Montreal: Fides, 1990, 270pp. Fns. Index. History of French cod fishery in eighteenth century. Much on Ile Royale.
563.
BRITAIN. Parliament. Committee appointed for holding parliament. The speech of the lords commissioners appointed by His Majesty for holding this parliament delivered by the Lord Keeper to both houses of parliament, on Thursday the twenty third day of November 1758. London: Thomas Baskett, 1758, 4pp. Unidentified speech calling for capture of Ile Royale & Ile St Jean.
564.
BROOKS, RC. M de Chabert and the 1750 Louisbourg observatory. Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada, 73:6 (December 1979), 333–48. Illus. Fns. Biblio. Describes Chabert’s expedition to Louisbourg & construction of observatory.
565.
– Time, longitude determination and public reliance upon early observatories. Paul A Bogaard (ed), Profiles of science and society in the Maritimes prior to 1914 (Fredericton: Acadiensis Press, 1990), 163–92. Discusses Nova Scotia observatories, including Chabert’s observatory at Louisbourg.
566.
BROWN, Robert R. Canada’s earliest railway lines. Railway & Locomotive Historical Society Bulletin, 78 (October 1949), 49–62. Fns. Includes description of Mineral Rock Tramway built at Louisbourg in 1720.
567.
BROWN, Roger David. Sentinels from the past. Windsor: Lancelot, 1977, 124pp. Illus. Brief history of forts in Nova Scotia. Much on Louisbourg.
568.
BROWNE, BF. See CLOUGH, Gibson.
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569.
BROWNE, GB. Thomas Smart. Dictionary of Canadian biography (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1974), 3:609–10. Refs. Biography of naval officer who directed attack on French fishing base at Canso.
570.
BRUN, Josette. L’activité commerciale des femmes de familles marchandes à Louisbourg au XVIIIe siècle. AJB Johnston (ed), Essays in French colonial history: proceedings of the 21st annual meeting of the French Colonial Historical Society (East Lansing: Michigan State University Press, 1997), 55–73. Notes. Examines role of women in business at Louisbourg.
571.
– Les femmes d’affaires dans la société coloniale nord-américaine: le cas de l’Ile Royale, 1713 à 1758. Unpublished MA thesis, Université de Moncton, 1994. Map. Fns. Tables. Biblio. Examines women in business at Louisbourg.
572.
– Les femmes d’affaires en Nouvelle-France au 18e siècle: le cas de l’Ile Royale. Acadiensis, 27:1 (Autumn 1997), 44–66. Map. Fns. Tables. Examines women in business at Louisbourg.
573.
BURKE, Charles A. Archaeological survey at the Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Park, 1986–1987. Canadian Parks Service Research Bulletin, 273 (March 1988), 10pp. Illus. Maps. Biblio. Also published as ‘Fouilles archéologiques au parc historique national de la forteresse de Louisbourg, 1986–1987.’ Service canadien des parcs bulletin de recherche, 273 (March 1988), 10pp. Reports on survey undertaken to create inventory of archaeological resources in area surrounding townsite.
574.
– Progress of the archaeological survey project Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Park, 1987–88. Canadian Parks Service Research Bulletin, 277 (May 1989), 15pp. Illus. Also published as ‘Inventaire archéologique du parc historique nationale de la forteresse de Louisbourg, saison 1987–88.’ Service canadien des parcs bulletin de recherche, 277 (May 1989), 16pp. Reports on second field season of survey undertaken to create inventory of archaeological resources in area surrounding townsite.
575.
BURNS, George. Smallpox at Louisbourg, 1713–1758. Nova Scotia Historical Review, 10:2 (1990), 31–44. Fns. History of disease which struck fortress community five times.
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576.
BURRAGE, Henry S. Maine at Louisbourg in 1745. Augusta [ME]: Burleigh & Flynt, 1910, 143pp. Illus. Fns. Biblio. Index. Describes Maine’s contribution to first siege.
577.
CAMERON, Silver Donald (ed). The wreck of the Auguste. Ottawa: National Historic Sites, 1992, 70pp. Illus. Maps. Biblio. App. Account of 1761 shipwreck at Aspy Bay.
578.
CAMERON, Wendy. Peregrine Thomas Hopson. Dictionary of Canadian biography (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1974), 3:294–5. Refs. Biography of British governor of Ile Royale after first siege of Louisbourg.
579.
CAMPBELL, Anita. Domestic equipment from eighteenth century Louisbourg: an evaluation of source use for material culture studies. Unpublished MA thesis, Université Laval, 1981, 272pp. Illus. Fns. Biblio. Examines artefacts retrieved from archaeological excavations & articles listed in post-death inventories to determine their value as sources for material culture research.
580.
CAMPBELL, GG. New England falls on Louisbourg. Will R Bird (ed), Atlantic anthology (Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1959), 62–7. Excerpts from GG Campbell, The story of Nova Scotia (Toronto: Ryerson, 1948), 69–85. Illus. Map. Brief account of first siege of Louisbourg.
581.
– Sydney’s first love story. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 62 (January 1993), 63–5. Illus. Note. First published in Cape Breton Post. Love story of Acadian woman from Muggah’s Creek & French soldier at Louisbourg.
582.
CAPLAN, Ron & BA BALCOM. New Englanders take Louisbourg, 1745. Wreck Cove: Cape Breton’s Magazine, 1988, 20pp. Illus. First published in Cape Breton’s Magazine, 19 (June 1978), back cover, 32–8. Illus. Brief history of siege, with extracts from diaries.
583.
CAPON, Peter. Journal of Peter Capon’s voyage from Annapolis Royal to Cape Breton – 1715. American Historical Magazine, 3rd series, 3 (January 1874), 18–20. Diary of official visit.
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584.
CARTER, Robert Goldthwaite. Record of the military service of Captain Joseph Goldthwait [sic] at the siege of Louisburg, 1745. NP: privately published, 18pp. Fns. Account of role played by adjutant of Pepperrell’s regiment.
585.
CARVER, PL (ed). See WOLFE, James.
586.
CASGRAIN, PB. Les ‘Mémoires’ du chevalier Johnstone. Bulletin des recherches historiques, 11:6 (June 1905), 185–8. Discusses recent publication of his memoirs.
587.
CHABERT DE COGOLIN, Joseph Bernard, Marquis de. Voyage fait par ordre du roi en 1750 et 1751, dans l’Amérique septentrionale, pour rectifier les cartes des côtes de l’Acadie, de l’Isle Royale & de l’Isle de Terre-Neuve; et pour en fixer les principaux points par des observations astronomiques. Paris: De l’imprimerie royale, 1753, 288pp. Maps. Index. Reprinted East Ardsley [UK]/New York: SR Publishers, 1966. Account of his astronomical observations & experiments in Ile Royale, 1750–1.
588.
CHAPIN, Howard M. New England vessels in the expedition against Louisbourg, 1745. New-England Historical and Genealogical Register, 77 (January/April 1923), 59–71, 95–110. Also published as New England vessels in the expedition against Louisbourg, 1745. Boston, 1923, 31pp. Naval history.
589.
– See MAYHEW, Elisha.
590.
CHARD, Donald F. Bartholomew Green. Dictionary of Canadian biography (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1974), 3:267. Refs. Biography of New England officer who served at first siege of Louisbourg.
591.
– Benjamin Green. Dictionary of Canadian biography (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1979), 4:312–13. Refs. Biography of Massachusetts merchant who served in first siege of Louisbourg.
592.
– Canso, 1710–1721: focal point of New England–Cape Breton rivalry. Collections of the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society, 39 (1977), 49–77. Fns.
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Describes New England’s effort to ensure effective control of area without disrupting trade with Cape Breton or Anglo-French entente. 593.
– The impact of Ile Royale on New England 1713–1763. Unpublished PhD thesis, University of Ottawa, 1976. Describes how Massachusetts merchants developed trade with Ile Royale. Not found.
594.
– The price and profits of accommodation: Massachusetts– Louisbourg trade, 1713–1744. Anonymous, Seafaring in colonial Massachusetts. Boston: Publications of the Colonial Society of Massachusetts, 51 (1980), 131–51. Fns. Reprinted in Eric Krause, Carol Corbin, & William O’Shea (eds), Aspects of Louisbourg: essays on the history of an eighteenth-century French community in North America published to commemorate the 275th anniversary of the founding of Louisbourg (Sydney: UCCB Press, 1995), 209–27. Describes how Massachusetts merchants developed trade with Ile Royale after 1713 & pursued it avidly until beginning of war in 1744.
595.
– Thomas Kilby. Dictionary of Canadian biography (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1974), 3:326–7. Refs. Biography of Boston merchant who became commissary of royal stores at Louisbourg after first siege.
596.
CHARLEVOIX, PFX. Description of the island of Cape Breton, and the adjacent isles. Gentleman’s Magazine, 16 (1746), 123–8. Description & evaluation extracted from Histoire et description générale de la Nouvelle France (Paris: Chez Nyon Fils, 1744).
597.
– Histoire et description générale de la Nouvelle France avec le journal historique d’un voyage fait par ordre de roi dans l’Amérique septentrionale. Paris: Chez Nyon Fils, 1744, 454pp. Illus. Reprinted Montreal: Editions Elysée, 1976, 2 vols, 664pp, 582pp. Maps. English & French. First general history of French settlements in North America.
598.
– Journal d’un voyage. Paris: Chez Nyon Fils, 1744, 543pp. Maps. Reprinted Montreal: Presses de l’Université de Montréal, 1994, 2 vols, 1112pp. Maps. Fns. Biblio. Index. Reprinted as Journal of a voyage to North-America: undertaken by order of the French king: containing the geographical description and natural history of that country, particularly Canada, together with an account of the customs, charac-
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ters, religion, manners and traditions of the original inhabitants, in a series of letters to the Duchess of Lesdiguires. London: R & J Dodsley, 1761, 2 vols, 382pp, 380pp. Map. Index. Reprinted Ann Arbor Microfilms, 1966. English & French. Account of 1721 visit to New France, including Ile Royale. 599.
CHARTERS, David & Stuart RJ SUTHERLAND. Joseph Goreham (Gorham). Dictionary of Canadian biography (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1979), 4:308–9. Refs. Biography of Massachusetts officer who served in second siege.
600.
CHARTRAND, René. Canadian military heritage. Vol 1. Montreal: Art Global, 1993, 239pp. Illus. Notes. Biblio. Index. Military history, including account of two sieges of Louisbourg.
601.
CLARK, Andrew Hill. Acadia: the geography of early Nova Scotia to 1760. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1968, 450pp. Illus. Maps. Fns. Tables. Biblio. App. Index. Historical geography, including Ile Royale.
602.
– New England’s role in the underdevelopment of Cape Breton Island during the French regime, 1713–1758. Canadian Geographer, 9:1 (1965), 1–12. Map. Fns. Reprinted in Cape Breton’s Magazine, 21 (December 1978), 29–35. Reprinted in Don MacGillivray & Brian Tennyson (eds), Cape Breton historical essays (Sydney: College of Cape Breton Press, 1980), 1–10. Attributes lack of development to paradoxical role of New England as chief support of island & its fortress, which seemed to pose a constant & serious threat to its own well-being & safety.
603.
CLARK, JCL. See STEARNS, Benjamin.
604.
CLEARE, Geoffrey H. See WILLIAMSON, Adam & George.
605.
CLEAVES, Benjamin. Benjamin Cleaves’s journal of the expedition to Louisburg, 1745. New-England Historical and Genealogical Register, 66 (April 1912), 113–24. Diary of Massachusetts soldier who served at first siege.
606.
CLOS, M. Memorial on behalf of the Sieur de Boishébert, captain, chevalier de Saint-Louis, former commandant in Acadia. Saint John: New Brunswick Museum, 1942, 42pp. Notes. Historic Studies 3. Edited by John Clarence Webster. Illus. Text of statement by Boishébert’s attorney at his 1763 trial for alleged misdemeanours in Acadia.
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607.
CLOUGH, Gibson. The journal of Gibson Clough, April, 1758– January, 1761. Historical Collections of the Essex Institute, 3:3 (June 1861), 99–107; 3:5 (October 1861), 195–201. Edited by BF Browne. Journal of Salem militiaman who served at second siege of Louisbourg.
608.
COGNÉ, Daniel. Deux cachets de Louisbourg. Heraldry in Canada, 20:4 (December 1986), 8–11. Illus. Not found.
609.
COLDEN, Cadwallader. A military journal of the Louisbourg campaign, May–August 1758. Collections of the New York Historical Society, 54 (1921), 265–81. Extract from Cadwallader Colden papers giving account of campaign.
610.
COLVILLE, Rear Admiral. See DURELL, Philip.
611.
COMEAU, Roger. Nicolas Denys, pionnier acadien. Revue d’histoire de l’Amérique française, 9:1 (June 1955), 31–54. Fns. Biography.
612.
CONDON, Ann Gorman. Abijah Willard. Dictionary of Canadian biography (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1983), 4:769–70. Refs. Biography of Massachusetts officer who served in first siege of Louisbourg.
613.
COSTEBELLE, Ann Catherine de. Une lettre inédite de la fille de Philippe Pastour de Costebelle. Nova Francia, 2:1 (October 1926), 33–4. Fns. Letter of 1726 by daughter of governor of Ile Royale to her mother.
614.
COSTEBELLE, Pastour de. Pastour de Costebelle et les officiers de la garrison de l’Ile Royale. Nova Francia, 2:4 (1927), 175–80. Illus. Fns. Letter from governor of Ile Royale to minister of colonies, 1715.
615.
– Pièces justificatives. Nova Francia, 7 (1932), 227–9. Letters from governor of Ile Royale to his wife.
616.
COULON, L. La forteresse de Louisbourg. Carrefours de l’histoire, 25 (1959), 1, 125–9. Not found.
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617.
COX, Richard. The Louisbourg quay. Ottawa: Parks Canada, 1972, 127pp. Manuscript Report 195. Illus. Fns. Apps. Describes results of excavation of Louisbourg quay.
618.
CRAFTS, Benjamin. Crafts’ journal of the siege of Louisbourg. Historical Collections of the Essex Institute, 6:5 (October 1864), 180–94. Edited by WP Upham. Not found.
619.
CRAFTS, JM & WF. The Crafts family. No information, 1893. Contains journal of Benjamin Crafts of Massachusetts, who served in first siege of Louisbourg.
620.
CROWE, Walter. Duc d’Anville buried at Louisbourg. Cape Breton Historical Society, Some papers & records of the society 1928 to 1932 (North Sydney, 1932), 40–51. Biblio. Story of duke’s death & alleged burial at Louisbourg.
621.
CROWLEY, TA. Antoine Sabatier. Dictionary of Canadian biography (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1974), 3:575–6. Refs. Biography of French official at Louisbourg.
622.
– Charles-Gabriel-Sébastien de l’experance. Dictionary of Canadian biography (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1983), 4:470–1. Refs. Biography of French military officer who served in both sieges of Louisbourg.
623.
– France, Canada and the beginnings of Louisbourg: in search of the great fortress myth. National Museum of Man, Papers and abstracts for a symposium on Ile Royale during the French régime (Ottawa, 1972), 45–76. Fns. Argues that Louisbourg’s strength was mythical.
624.
– François-Gabriel d’Augeac. Dictionary of Canadian biography (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1979), 4:27–9. Refs. Biography of French officer who served in first siege of Louisbourg.
625.
– Government and interests: French colonial administration at Louisbourg, 1713–1758. Unpublished PhD thesis, Duke University, 1975, 420pp. Fns. Biblio. Apps. Places French colonial administration at Louisbourg in its eighteenth-century European & North American context.
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626.
– Jacques-Philippe-Urban Rondeau. Dictionary of Canadian biography (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1974), 3:567–8. Refs. Biography of French official at Louisbourg.
627.
– Jacques Prevost de la Croix. Dictionary of Canadian biography (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1979), 4:643–7. Refs. Biography of Louisbourg official.
628.
– James Johnstone (Chevalier de). Dictionary of Canadian biography (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1979), 4:400–1. Refs. Biography of Scottish officer who served with French at Louisbourg.
629.
– Jean Delaborde. Dictionary of Canadian biography (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1974), 3:172–3. Refs. Biography of Louisbourg lawyer.
630.
– Jean-Louis de Raymond. Dictionary of Canadian biography (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1979), 4:655–7. Refs. Biography of governor of Ile Royale 1751–3.
631.
– Louisbourg: Atlantic fortress and seaport. Ottawa: Canadian Historical Association, 1990, 26pp. Illus. Biblio. Historical Booklet 48. Brief history.
632.
– Louis Levasseur. Dictionary of Canadian biography (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1974), 3:396–7. Refs. Biography of French official at Louisbourg.
633.
– Michel Le Courtois de Surlaville. Dictionary of Canadian biography (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1979), 4:443–4. Refs. Biography of French officer at Louisbourg in 1750s.
634.
– The forgotten soldiers of New France: the Louisbourg example. Alf Andrew Heggoy (ed), Proceedings of the third meeting of the French Colonial Historical Society, (1977), 52–69. Fns. Profile of French soldiers at Louisbourg & their role in society.
635.
– Thomas Pichon. Dictionary of Canadian biography (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1979), 4:630–2. Refs. Biography of French spy & author.
636.
– & Bernard POTHIER. François Du Pont Duvivier. Dictionary of Canadian biography (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1979), 4:251–5. Refs. Biography of French officer who served at Louisbourg.
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637.
– & Bernard POTHIER. Louis Du Pont Duchambon. Dictionary of Canadian biography (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1979), 4:247–9. Refs. Biography of French merchant/officer who served at Louisbourg in first siege.
638.
CURWEN, George. Extracts from letters written by Capt Ge Curwen of Salem, Mass, to his wife while on the expedition against Louisbourg, May 23, 1744 to July 25, 1745. Historical Collections of the Essex Institute, 3 (August 1861), 186–8. Not found.
639.
CUTTER, Ammi. Journal of Ammi Ruhamah Cutter, Jr. Cutter Genealogy. Boston, 1871. Journal of New England soldier at Louisbourg. Not found.
640.
CYR, Céline. Pierre-Baptiste-François-Xavier Legardeur de Repentigny. Dictionary of Canadian biography (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1979), 4:448–9. Refs. Biography of French officer who served at Louisbourg in 1750s.
641.
D’ALLAIRE, Micheline. Montée et déclin d’une famille noble: les Ruette d’Auteuil (1617–1737). La Salle [PQ]: Editions Hurtubise, 1980, 303pp. Describes Ruette’s seigneury of Ile Madame, which was granted to him in 1719.
642.
DALTON, JC. Louisbourg, 1745 and 1758, an historical retrospect. Journal of the Royal Artillery Institution, 55 (1929), 478–94. Examines importance of artillery to success of both sieges.
643.
DAVID, Albert. Le Judas de l’Acadie. Revue de l’Université d’Ottawa, 3:4 (1933), 492–513; 4:1 (1934), 22–35. Story of Thomas Pichon’s role in Anglo-French conflict.
644.
– Thomas Pichon, le ‘judas’ des Acadiens. Nova Francia, 3:3 (1927), 131–8. Not found.
645.
DAVIS, Robert H. Drums at Louisbourg and Bunker Hill. Robert H Davis, Canada cavalcade: the maple leaf dominion from Atlantic to Pacific (New York: Appleton-Century, 1937), 332–5. Account of capture of Louisbourg by New England troops.
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646.
DAWSON, Joan. Beyond the bastions: French mapping of Cape Breton Island, 1713–1758. Nova Scotia Historical Review, 10:2 (1990), 6–30. Maps. Fns. History of map-making during French regime.
647.
DECHÊNE, Louise. André Carrerot. Dictionary of Canadian biography (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1974), 3:97–8. Refs. Biography of inspector of fortifications at Louisbourg.
648.
– Philippe Carrerot. Dictionary of Canadian biography (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1974), 3:98–9. Refs. Biography of French official at Louisbourg.
649.
DE LANCEY, Edward Floyd. New York and Admiral Sir Peter Warren at the capture of Louisbourg 1745: an address at the inauguration of the monument at Louisbourg, on the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of its capture, by the Society of Colonial Wars. New York: Society of Colonial Wars, 1895, 18pp. Describes role of Warren & New York soldiers at first siege.
650.
D’ENTREMONT, Clarence-Joseph. See DENYS, Nicolas.
651.
DENYS, Nicolas. Description géographique et historique des costes de l’Amérique septentrionale. Paris: Chez Louis Billaine/Claude Barbin, 1672, 2 vols, 267pp. Reprinted as Geographische en historiche beschrijving der kusten van noord-america. Amsterdam: Jan ten Hoorn, 1688, 200pp. Reprinted as The description and natural history of the coasts of North America. Toronto: Champlain Society, 1908, 625pp. Illus. Maps. Fns. Biblio. English & French. Introduction & translation by WF Ganong. Reprinted New York: Greenwood Press, 1968. Reprinted as Nicolas Denys: sa vie et son oeuvre. Yarmouth: L’imprimerie Lescarbot, 1982, 623pp. Edited by Clarence-Joseph d’Entremont with introduction & brief biography. Excerpt reprinted in Brian Tennyson (ed), Impressions of Cape Breton (Sydney: UCCB Press, 1986), 5–10. Description of Acadia, including Cape Breton. First book published about Cape Breton.
652.
DERGOUTTES, Chevalier. Letter of M Chevalier Dergouttes on the disposition of the inhabitants and defenders of Louisbourg after the 1758 siege. Quebec Literary & Historical Society Documents. Not found.
653.
DIONNE-TOUSIGNANT, Madeleine. See TOUSIGNANT, Pierre.
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654.
DONOVAN, Kenneth. A nominal list of slaves and their owners in Ile Royale, 1713–1760. Nova Scotia Historical Review, 16:1 (1996), 151–62. App. Identifies 216 slaves who lived at Louisbourg.
655.
– Canada’s first astronomical observatory, 1750. Canadian Geographic Magazine, 100:6 (December 1980/January 1981), 36–43. Illus. Maps. History of Louisbourg observatory & its first astronomer, JosephBernard Chabert de Cogolin.
656.
– Communities and families: family life and living conditions in eighteenth century Louisbourg. Material History Bulletin, 15 (Summer 1982), 34–47. Illus. Fns. Reprinted in Eric Krause, Carol Corbin, & William O’Shea (eds), Aspects of Louisbourg: essays on the history of an eighteenth-century French community in North America published to commemorate the 275th anniversary of the founding of Louisbourg (Sydney: UCCB Press, 1995), 117–49. Examines nature of dwelling interiors on Ile Royale in first half of eighteenth century & explains how Louisbourg families coped with cramped living conditions.
657.
– Family life in 18th century Louisbourg. Ottawa: Parks Canada, National Historic Sites Branch, 1977, 80pp. Fns. Biblio. Manuscript Report 271. Brief social history.
658.
– Ile Royale, 18th century. R Cole Harris & Geoffrey Matthews, Historical atlas of Canada. Vol 1. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1987. Plate 24. Illus. Maps. Brief general history using maps to show demographics, commerce, trade, etc.
659.
– Inflation at Louisbourg – 1757. Canadian Collector, 18:1 (January/ February 1983), 20–2. Illus. Fns. Describes high cost of replacing French officer’s personal belongings lost when ship was captured by British.
660.
– Louisbourg gaming lotteries: lotteries were popular in Canada 250 years ago. Canadian Collector, 20:2 (March/April 1985), 30–3. Illus. Fns. Examines popularity of gambling at Louisbourg in eighteenth century.
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661.
– Paying one’s way: dining and drinking in Louisbourg’s cabarets and auberges. Parks Canada Research Bulletin, 135 (1980), 16pp. Fns. Apps. Brief report on food, beverages, & prices.
662.
– Slaves and their owners in Ile Royale, 1713–1760. Acadiensis, 25:1 (Autumn 1995), 3–32. Illus. Fns. Reprinted in Phillip A Buckner, Gail G Campbell, & David Frank (eds), Atlantic Canada before Confederation: the Acadiensis reader (Fredericton: Acadiensis Press, 1998, 3rd ed), 1:47–76. History of slavery in Ile Royale.
663.
– Tattered clothes and powdered wigs: case studies of the poor and well-to-do in eighteenth century Louisbourg. Kenneth Donovan (ed), Cape Breton at 200: historical essays in honour of the island’s bicentennial, 1785–1985 (Sydney: UCCB Press, 1985), 1–20. Illus. Fns. Describes lifestyles & social structure.
664.
– The marquis de Chabert and the Louisbourg observatory in the 1750s. American Neptune, 44:3 (Summer 1984), 186–97. Illus. Map. Fns. Also published in French. Account of astronomer Joseph-Bernard Chabert de Cogolin’s work at Louisbourg in 1740s.
665.
DORN, Walter L. Competition for empire 1740–1763. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1940, 426pp. Illus. Maps. Fns. Biblio. Index. History of Anglo-French imperial rivalry, with much on commercial & military importance of Louisbourg.
666.
DOUGHTY, Arthur G. See KNOX, John.
667.
DOUGLAS, WAB. Alexander Colvill (Colville), 7th Baron Colvill. Dictionary of Canadian biography (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1974), 3:131–3. Refs. Biography of naval officer who served at second siege of Louisbourg.
668.
– Charles Holmes. Dictionary of Canadian biography (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1974), 3:293–4. Refs. Biography of naval officer who served at first siege of Louisbourg.
669.
– Edward Boscawen. Dictionary of Canadian biography (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1974), 3:70–1. Refs. Biography of naval commander at second siege of Louisbourg.
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670.
– Nova Scotia and the Royal Navy, 1713–1766. Unpublished PhD thesis, Queen’s University, 1973. Fns. Biblio. Not found.
671.
– Philip Durell. Dictionary of Canadian biography (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1974), 3:208–10. Refs. Biography of naval officer who served at Louisbourg.
672.
– The Royal Navy and Louisbourg, 1744–1760. National Museum of Man, Papers and abstracts for a symposium on Ile Royale during the French régime (Ottawa, 1972), 77–83. Argues that construction of Louisbourg forced Royal Navy to develop naval base at Halifax.
673.
DOUGLASS, William. A summary, historical and political, of the first planting, progressive improvements, and present state of the British settlements in North-America. Boston: Rogers & Fowle, 1749, 2 vols, 568pp, 416pp. Fns. Reprinted London: D Fowle, 1751. Reprinted London: R Baldwin, 1755. Reprinted London: R & J Dodsley, 1760. Reprinted New York: Arno Press, 1972. Includes account of New England assault on Louisbourg in 1745.
674.
DOW, David. Pirate shipyard on the Mira River. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 17 (August 1977), 43–5. Illus. Reprinted in Ronald Caplan (ed), Down north: the book of Cape Breton’s Magazine (Toronto: Doubleday, 1980), 189–92. Illus. Describes location of French shipyard on Mira River, popularly attributed to pirates.
675.
DOWNEY, Fairfax. Louisbourg: key to a continent. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1965, 256pp. Illus. Fns. Biblio. App. Index. Examines Louisbourg as major focus of eighteenth century AngloFrench wars.
676.
– Yankee gunners at Louisbourg. American Heritage (February 1955). Not found.
677.
DOYLE, Bill & Joy. Pre-famine Irish settlers. Cape Bretoner, 3:8 (September 1995), 24. Illus. Map. History of Irish settlement in Cape Breton 1713–1820s.
678.
DOYLE, John Andrew. William Shirley. Dictionary of national biography (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1967–8), 18:142–3. Refs. Biography.
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679.
DRAKE, Samuel Adams. The taking of Louisbourg 1745. Boston: Lee & Shepard, 1891, 136pp. Illus. Map. Brief history of first siege.
680.
DRAKICH, Sophie. Eighteenth-century coarse earthenwares imported into Louisbourg. Material History Bulletin, 16 (Winter 1982), 83–98. Illus. Biblio. Examines coarse earthenware recovered from house at Fortress Louisbourg.
681.
DRUCOUR, Chevalier de. Mémoire of M Chevalier de Drucour on Louisbourg from 1757 to 1758. Quebec Literary & Historical Society Documents, 4, 145–9. Not found.
682.
– The last surrender: the French capitulation of Louisbourg, July 26, 1858 [sic]. Cape Breton Magazine, 1:2–3 (October/November 1901), 79. Reprints text of Drucour’s capitulation document, first published in SP Challoner (ed), The Louisbourg monument (Sydney: Sydney Advocate, 1895).
683.
DUBÉ, J-C. See BOSHER, JF.
684.
D’ULLOA, Juan Antonio. Voyage historique de l’Amérique meridionale. Paris: Jambert, 1752, 2 vols. Vol 2:108–17, 139–59. Contains ‘Description du port et de la Forteresse de Louisbourg’ & ‘Voyage de la déliverance au port de Louis-Bourg dans l’ile royale du Cap Breton.’
685.
DUNN, John R. The Louisbourg lighthouse. Louisbourg: National Historic Sites, 1971, 10pp. Illus. Fns. Biblio. Manuscript Report 32. Study of lighthouse.
686.
– The militia in Isle Royale, 1713–1745. Louisbourg: National & Historic Parks, 1971, 67pp. Fns. Manuscript Report 31. Describes role of militia.
687.
DUNTON, Hope. From the hearth: recipes from the world of 18th century Louisbourg. Sydney: UCCB Press, 1986, 115pp. Illus. Traditional recipes.
688.
DUNTON, John. Building hardware excavated at the Fortress of Louisbourg. Louisbourg: National & Historic Parks, 1972, 272pp. Illus. Biblio. App. Manuscript Report 97. Describes building hardware excavated between 1961 & 1971.
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689.
DURAND, Nicole. Etude de la population de Louisbourg 1713–1745. Ottawa: Lieux historiques canadiennes, 1970, 248pp. Fns. Tables. Travail inédit 49. Social study of population, listing families.
690.
DURELL, Philip. A particular account of the taking of Cape Breton from the French, by Admiral Warren & Sir William Pepperrell, the 17th of June, 1745. London, 1745. Argues importance of Cape Breton.
691.
– Despatches of Rear-Admiral Philip Durell, 1758–1759 and Rear-Admiral Lord Colville, 1759–1761. Halifax: Maritime Museum of Canada, 1958, 28pp. Edited by CH Little. Reprints correspondence relating to second siege of Louisbourg.
692.
DUVIVIER, François de [sic] Pont. Course à l’Acadie: journal de campagne de François du Pont Duvivier en 1744. Moncton: Editions d’Acadie, 1982, 195pp. Edited by Bernard Pothier. Illus. Maps. Fns. Apps. Index. Reprints campaign journal of French officer at first siege.
693.
EATON, Ted & Jim LAURIER. The siege of Louisbourg. Yankee (June 1980), 72–5, 113–21. Illus. Brief account.
694.
EDWARDS, Joseph Plimsoll. Louisbourg: an historical sketch. Collections of the Nova Scotia Historical Society, 9 (1893–5), 137–97. Map. General history.
695.
ELLIOTT, Charles Winslow. ‘Mighty man of Kittery: a hemisphere defence campaign of two hundred years ago.’ Infantry Journal, 47:4 (July/August 1940), 344–54. Also published in Coast Artillery Journal, 83:4 (July/August 1940), 347–56. Military study of first Louisbourg expedition.
696.
[ENTICK, John]. A complete history of the late war, or annual register, of its rise, progress, and events, in Europe, Asia, Africa and America ... with the additions of a detail of the landing of the forces at Cape Breton, etc. Dublin: privately published, 1774, 627pp. Maps. History of Seven Years War, including siege of Louisbourg.
697.
FABRE-SURVEYER, E. Le Chevalier Johnstone. Bulletin des recherches historiques, 61:2 (April/June 1955), 85–92. Biography of Scottish soldier who served with French at Louisbourg.
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698.
FAIRBANKS, Charles H. Spanish artifacts at the Fortress of Louisbourg, Cape Breton Island. Conference on Historic Site Archaeology Papers, 9 (1975), 30–59. Not found.
699.
FAIRCHILD, Byron. Messrs William Pepperrell: merchants of Piscataqua. Ithica: Cornell University Press, 1954, 223pp. Illus. Fns. Biblio. Index. Includes brief treatment of Louisbourg expedition.
700.
– Sir William Pepperrell. Dictionary of Canadian biography (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1974), 3:505–9. Refs. Biography.
701.
– Sir William Pepperrell: New England’s pre-revolutionary hero. New-England Historical and Genealogical Register, 130 (April 1976), 83–106. Fns. Biography.
702.
FAUCHER de Saint-Maurice, Narcisse Henri Edouard. L’expédition de l’amiral Walker. Narcisse Henri Edouard Faucher de SaintMaurice, Promenades dans le golfe Saint-Laurent (Quebec: C Darveau, 1881), 26–58. Reprinted as Les isles: promenades dans le golfe SaintLaurent (Montreal: Cadieux & Derome, [9th ed, 1886?]. Account of Walker’s ill-fated expedition to Cape Breton & Gulf of St Lawrence.
703.
FAUTEUX, Aegidius. Les chevaliers de Saint-Louis en Canada. Montreal: Editions des Dix, 1940, 252pp. Biographies, including officers who served at Louisbourg.
704.
– Les Du Pont de l’Acadie. Bulletin des recherches historiques, 46 (1940), 225–37, 257–71. Biography of Du Pont family, several of whom served in French army in Ile Royale.
705.
FERGUSSON, Charles Bruce. Durells in eighteenth-century Canadian history. Dalhousie Review, 35:1 (Spring 1955), 16–30. Fns. Includes brief biography of Philip Durell, who served at both sieges of Louisbourg.
706.
FERLEY, Paul. The French cartographer Jacques-Nicolas Bellin’s plans of 18th century urban settlements in present-day Canada. Urban History Review, 25:1 (1996), 36–42. Includes Louisbourg, Halifax, & St John’s.
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707.
FILION, Maurice. La pensée et l’action coloniales de Maurepas vis-à-vis du Canada 1723–1749. Ottawa: Editions Lémeac, 1972, 459pp. Fns. Tables. Biblio. Index. Examines mercantile philosophy & policies of French minister with relation to Canada. Much on Louisbourg & Ile Royale.
708.
FISKE, John. New France and New England. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1902, 378pp. Illus. Maps. Fns. Index. History of conflict between two colonial regions in eighteenth century. Two chapters on Louisbourg.
709.
FOREST, Louis Effingham de. Louisbourg Journals, 1745. New York: Society of Colonial Wars in the State of New York, 1932, 253pp. Illus. Fns. Biblio. App. Excerpts from journals of American soldiers at first siege.
710.
– See POMEROY, Seth.
711.
– See WILLIAMS, Stephen.
712.
FORTESCUE, JW. A history of the British army. London: Macmillan, 1910. Vol 2, 614pp. Maps. Fns. Apps. Index. Includes brief accounts of two sieges of Louisbourg.
713.
FORTIER, John. Augustin de Boschenry de Drucour. Dictionary of Canadian biography (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1974), 3:71–4. Refs. Biography of governor of Ile Royale.
714.
– Charles des Herbiers de la Ralière. Dictionary of Canadian biography (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1974), 3:182–3. Refs. Biography of naval officer who served as commandant at Louisbourg after first siege.
715.
– Jean Mascle de Saint-Julhien (St Julien). Dictionary of Canadian biography (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1974), 3:440–1. Refs. Biography of French officer who served at second siege of Louisbourg.
716.
– The fortress of Louisbourg and its cartographic evidence. Bulletin of the Association for Preservation Technology, 14:1–2 (1972). The most comprehensive published collection on Louisbourg’s cartography. Not found.
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717.
FORTIER, Margaret. 18th century French drumming. Ottawa: Parks Canada, nd [1978], 89pp. Fns. Manuscript Report 270. Describes military drumming in France & at Louisbourg. Includes musical scores.
718.
– The development of the fortifications at Louisbourg. Canada, 1:4 (June 1974), 16–31. Illus. Fns. Outlines construction of fortifications.
719.
– The Ile Royale garrison, 1713–1745. Ottawa: National Museum of Man/National Film Board, 1984, 17pp. Biblio. Also published as La garnison de l’île Royale (1713–1745), 19pp. Biblio. Canada’s Visual History 62. Manual to accompany illustrations on history of Ile Royale.
720.
FRANCE. Conseil d’état. Arrest du conseil d’état du roy, qui ordonne que pendant dix années, à commencer du premier Janvier 1754, les morues, tant vertes que sèches, & les huiles qui proviendront de la pèche des sujets de sa majesty à l’Isle-Royale, appellée ci-devant l’Ile du CapBreton, demeureront déchargées dans tous les ports du royaume, tant de l’océan que de la Mediterranée, et à ingrande, de tous les droits d’entrée des cinq grosses fermes. De 2 avril 1754. Paris, 1754, 4pp. Text of regulation regarding Ile Royale cod fishery, extracted from Council of State register.
721.
FRANQUET, Louis. Le voyage de Franquet aux Iles Royale et SaintJean. Rapport de l’archiviste de la province de Québec 1923–1924 (Quebec, 1924), 111–40. Report on visit by royal engineer from Versailles to inspect Louisbourg fortifications.
722.
– Voyages et mémoires sur le Canada en 1752–1753 par Franquet. Quebec: Institut canadien de Québec, 1889, 212pp. Reprinted Toronto: Canadiana House, 1968. Memoir of royal engineer from Versailles who visited New France, including Cape Breton in 1750s.
723.
FRÉGAULT, Guy. François Bigot: administrateur français. Vol 2. Montreal: L’Institut d’histoire de l’Amérique française, 1948, 442pp. Fns. Biblio. Index. Biography of intendant of Ile Royale.
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724.
– La guerre de la conquête 1754–1760. Montreal: Fides, 1955, 514pp. Maps. Fns. Biblio. Index. Also published as The war of the conquest. Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1969, 427pp. History of Anglo-French conflict, including second capture of Louisbourg.
725.
– L’expédition du duc d’Anville. Revue d’histoire de l’Amérique française, 2:1 (June 1948), 27–52. Fns. History of expedition.
726.
FREIBERG, Malcolm. William Bollan: agent for Massachusetts. More Books, 23 (1948), 43–54, 90–100, 135–46, 168–82, 212–20. Not found.
727.
FRY, Bruce W. ‘An appearance of strength’: the fortifications of Louisbourg. Ottawa: National Historic Parks & Sites, 1984. 2 vols, 214pp, 212pp. Illus. Also published as ‘Un air de fort’: les fortifications de Louisbourg. Ottawa: Parks Canada, 1984, 2 vols, 221pp. 212pp. Illus. History of fort’s construction, arguing that it was not as powerful as it appeared.
728.
– An appearance of strength: the fortifications of Louisbourg. Eric Krause, Carol Corbin, & William O’Shea (eds), Aspects of Louisbourg: essays on the history of an eighteenth–century French community in North America published to commemorate the 275th anniversary of the founding of Louisbourg (Sydney: UCCB Press, 1995),19–69. Fns. History of construction of original fort, its destruction, & research needed for reconstruction.
729.
– A ‘rescue excavation’ at the Princess half-bastion, Fortress of Louisbourg. Canadian Historic Sites Occasional Papers in Archaeology & History (1971), 2:45–54. Illus. Map. Biblio. Report on excavation.
730.
– Block 1, Louisbourg: property divisions and usage. Louisbourg: National and Historic Parks, 1971, 73pp. Illus. Maps. Fns. Biblio. Manuscript Report 53. Study of property divisions.
731.
– See HAMILTON, TM.
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732.
FRYER, Mary Beacock. Battlefields of Canada. Toronto: Dundurn, 1986, 273pp. Illus. Maps. Biblio. Index. Accounts of important battles in Canadian history, including two sieges of Louisbourg.
733.
GALISSONNIÈRE, Marquis de. Mémoire sur les colonies de la France dans l’Amérique septentrionale. Bulletin des recherches historiques, 36:5 (May 1930), 278–97; 36:6 (June 1930), 356–63. Discusses importance of French colonies in North America, including Ile Royale.
734.
GANONG, WF. Nicolas Denys: governor of Acadia, 1632–1662. Maine Historical Magazine, 8, 48–9. Refutes arguments presented in Anonymous, ‘Nicholas Denys, governor of Acadia, 1632– 1662.’ Maine Historical Magazine, 7, 150–3. Not found.
735.
– See DENYS, Nicolas, Description géographique.
736.
GARNEAU, François Xavier. Histoire du Canada. Montreal: Editions de l’Arbre, 1944. 9 vols. 8th ed. Revised & augmented by Hector Garneau. Biblio. History of New France, with much on Ile Royale & Louisbourg.
737.
GARRETT, Richard. General Wolfe. London: Arthur Barker, 1975, 230pp. Illus. Maps. Biblio. Index. Biography with brief account of capture of Louisbourg.
738.
GAUDET, Placide. Le naufrage du Châmeau près de Louisbourg en 1725. Bulletin des recherches historiques, 9:7 (July 1903), 193–205; 9:8 (August 1903), 225–37. Map. Fns. Brief account with official correspondence.
739.
GIASSON, Bernard. La forteresse de Louisbourg 1744–1748. Unpublished MA thesis, Université de Moncton, 1966, 175pp. Fns. Biblio. Apps. Examines first siege & its aftermath.
740.
GIBSON, James. A journal of the late siege by the troops from North America, against the French at Cape Breton, the city of Louisburg, and the territories thereunto belonging. London: J Newbery, 1745, 32pp. App. Reprinted with introduction as A Boston merchant of 1745: or, incidents in the life of James Gibson, a gentleman volunteer at the expedition to Louisburg, with a journal of that siege, never before published in
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this country. Boston: Lee & Shepard, 1847, 102pp. Also published as A journal of the siege of Louisbourg and Cape Breton in 1745. Boston: James Bowen Johnson, 1894. Edited by LD Johnston. Gibson served at Louisbourg in 1745. 741.
GIDDINGS, Daniel. Journal kept by Lieut Daniel Giddings of Ipswich during the expedition against Cape Breton in 1744–5. Historical Collections of the Essex Institute, 48:4 (October 1912), 293–304. Journal of New England soldier who served at first siege.
742.
GILMORE, George C. Roll of New Hampshire men at Louisbourg, Cape Breton, 1745. Concord: Edward N Pearson, 1896, 63pp. Maps. Lists troops with data, also documents relating to first siege & description of 150th anniversary celebrations in 1895.
743.
GIPSON, Lawrence Henry. The British empire before the American revolution. Vol 5: Zones of international friction. New York: Knopf, 1963, 352pp. Maps. Fns. Index. Includes chapter on Acadians, history of Louisbourg, & first siege.
744.
– The British empire before the American revolution. Vol 8: The great war for the empire. New York: Knopf, 1969, 313pp. Maps. Fns. Index. Includes account of second siege of Louisbourg.
745.
GODFREY, William G. John Bradstreet. Dictionary of Canadian biography (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1979), 4:83–7. Refs. Biography of military officer who served at Canso & Louisbourg in first siege.
746.
– John Bradstreet: an irregular regular, 1714–1774. Unpublished PhD thesis, Queen’s University, 1974. Fns. Biblio. Biography of British officer who served in first Louisbourg campaign.
747.
– John Bradstreet at Louisbourg: emergence or re-emergence? Acadiensis, 4:1 (Autumn 1974), 100–20. Fns. Traces Bradstreet’s evolution from obscure ensign in Canso garrison to important role in first siege.
748.
– John Henry Bastide. Dictionary of Canadian biography (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1974), 3:32–4. Refs. Biography of military engineer who served in both sieges of Louisbourg.
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749.
– Pursuit of profit and preferment in colonial North America: John Bradstreet’s quest. Waterloo: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 1982, 296pp. Fns. Biblio. Index. Biography of general, including first Louisbourg campaign.
750.
GOODWIN, WF. See LANE, John.
751.
GOOLD, William. Col Arthur Noble of Georgetown: his military services in Cape Breton and Nova Scotia and his death at Minas. Portland: Maine Historical Society, 1877. Not found.
752.
GORDON, Major HW. Copy of journal kept by _____ Gordon, one of the officers engaged in the siege of Louisbourg under Boscawen and Amherst, in 1758. Collections of the Nova Scotia Historical Society, 5 (1886–7), 97–153. Journal of British officer.
753.
GORDON, William Augustus. Journal of the siege of Louisburg. Journal of the Royal United Services Institute, 60 (1915), 117–52. Journal of Highland infantry officer during second siege.
754.
GORHAM, John. Journal of Col John Gorham. New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, vol 29. Journal of American officer who served at first siege of Louisbourg. Not found.
755.
GOULD, Clarence P. Trade between the Windward Islands and the continental colonies of the French empire, 1683–1763. Mississippi Valley Historical Review, 25:4 (March 1939), 473–90. Fns. Discusses development of trade between French Caribbean islands, Louisiana, & Canada, showing little appreciation of importance of Louisbourg.
756.
GRAHAM, Gerald S. Sir Hovenden Walker. Dictionary of Canadian biography (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1969), 2:658–62. Refs. Biography.
757.
– (ed). The Walker expedition to Quebec, 1711. Toronto: Champlain Society, 1953, 441pp. Illus. Fns. Apps. Index. History of ill-fated expedition, including account of landing at Sydney harbour.
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758.
GREEN, Benjamin. Benjamin Green’s journal. Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society, new series, 20 (October 1909), 135–83. Fns. Biblio. Actually published, incorrectly, as ‘The Sir William Pepperrell journal’ & reprinted as The journal of Sir William Pepperrell kept during the expedition against Louisbourg, Mar 24–Aug 22, 1745. Edited by Charles Henry Lincoln. Worcester: American Antiquarian Society, 1910, 51pp. Journal of New England soldier, secretary of expedition, who served at first siege.
759.
GREEN, Samuel Abbott (ed). Three military diaries. Groton: John Wilson & Son, 1901, 133pp. Includes diary of Dudley Bradstreet during first siege of Louisbourg.
760.
– See BRADSTREET, Dudley.
761.
– See STEARNS, Benjamin.
762.
GREER, Allan. Another soldiers’ revolt in Ile Royale, June 1750. Acadiensis, 12:2 (1983), 106–9. Fns. Reprinted in Eric Krause, Carol Corbin, & William O’Shea (eds). Aspects of Louisbourg: essays on the history of an eighteenth-century French community in North America published to commemorate the 275th anniversary of the founding of Louisbourg (Sydney: UCCB Press, 1995), 110–14. Brief account of confrontation between soldiers & officers at Louisbourg in June 1750.
763.
– Mutiny at Louisbourg, December 1744. Histoire sociale/Social History, 10:20 (November 1977), 305–36. Fns. Reprinted in Eric Krause, Carol Corbin, & William O’Shea (eds). Aspects of Louisbourg: essays on the history of an eighteenth-century French community in North America published to commemorate the 275th anniversary of the founding of Louisbourg (Sydney: UCCB Press, 1995), 70–109. Account of mutiny in December 1744, its causes & results.
764.
– The soldiers of Isle Royale, 1720–45. Canadian Historic Sites Occasional Papers in History & Archaeology 28 (1979), 99pp. Map. Biblio. Also published as ‘Les soldats et l’ile Royale, 1720–1745.’ Lieux historiques canadiennes cahiers d’archéologie et d’histoire 28 (1979), 105pp. Examines military organization at Louisbourg & lives of soldiers, including account of mutiny.
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765.
GRIDLEY, Richard. A plan of the city and fortress of Louisburg. Boston: J Smibert, 1746. Map drawn by commander of colonial artillery, possibly in collaboration with John Smibert.
766.
GRINNELL-MILNE, Duncan. Mad, is he? The character and achievement of James Wolfe. London: Bodley Head, 1963, 304pp. Illus. Map. Biblio. Index. Biography, including chapter on capture of Louisbourg.
767.
GWYN, Julian. French and British naval power at the two sieges of Louisbourg, 1745 and 1758. Nova Scotia Historical Review, 10:2 (1990), 63–93. Illus. Fns. Argues that British & French naval power were more equally balanced than is generally believed & that importance of 1758 naval campaign was restoration in Gulf of St Lawrence of status quo which had formerly existed between 1745 & 1749.
768.
– Shipbuilding for the Royal Navy in colonial New England. American Neptune, 48:1 (Winter 1988), 22–30. Numerous references to Louisbourg, particularly to New England’s role in naval success at 1745 siege.
769.
– Sir Charles Hardy. Dictionary of Canadian biography (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1979), 4:326–7. Refs. Biography of British naval officer who served in second siege of Louisbourg.
770.
– Sir Peter Warren. Dictionary of Canadian biography (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1974), 3:655–9. Refs. Biography of British admiral who commanded naval forces at Louisbourg.
771.
– The enterprising admiral: the personal fortune of Admiral Sir Peter Warren. Montreal & Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1974, 292pp. Illus. Fns. Biblio. Index. Partial biography of British admiral who commanded naval forces at Louisbourg, dealing mainly with his financial career.
772.
– The impact of Louisbourg upon the economy of Massachusetts, 1745–49. National Museum of Man, Papers and abstracts for a symposium on Ile Royale during the French régime (Ottawa, 1972), 84– 106. Fns. Argues that first siege was very profitable for New England.
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773.
– The personal fortune of Admiral Sir Peter Warren. Unpublished DPhil thesis, University of Oxford, 1971. Fns. Biblio. Partial biography of British admiral who commanded naval forces at Louisbourg, dealing mainly with his financial career. Not found.
774.
– The Royal Navy in North America, 1712–1776. Jeremy Black & Philip Woodfine (eds), The British navy and the use of naval power in the eighteenth century (Leicester: Leicester University Press, 1988), 129–47. Map. Fns. Discusses Royal Navy strategy in North American waters & impact of Louisbourg sieges on that strategy.
775.
– War and economic change. Louisbourg and the New England economy in the 1740s. Revue de l’Université d’Ottawa, 47:1–2 (January/April 1977), 114–31. Reprinted in Pierre Savard (ed), Mélanges d’histoire du Canada français offert au professeur Marcel Trudel (Ottawa: Editions de l’Université d’Ottawa, 1978), 114–31. Fns. Tables. Examines economic grounds for discontent in New England resulting from 1745 Louisbourg expedition & its aftermath.
776.
– See LACROIX-GIRARD, Gilles.
777.
– See WARREN, Sir Peter.
778.
HAMILTON, TM & Bruce W FRY. A survey of Louisbourg gunflints. Canadian Historic Sites Occasional Papers in Archaeology & History 12 (1975), 101–26. Illus. Map. Fns. Biblio. Also published as ‘Etude des pierres à fusil de Louisbourg.’ Lieux historiques canadiennes cahiers d’archéologie et d’histoire 12 (1975), 113–43. Concludes that gunflints used in harbour defences were different from those used elsewhere at Louisbourg.
779.
HAMMOND, Otis G. See PEPPERRELL, William.
780.
HANNAY, James. Nicholas Denys. George U Hay (ed), Canadian history readings (Saint John: Barnes, 1900), 175–8. Biography.
781.
– Some prominent Acadians. Acadiensis, 4 (1904), 257–64. Brief biographies, including Nicolas Denys.
782.
– The history of Acadia, from its first discovery to its surrender to England by the Treaty of Paris. Saint John: J & A McMillan, 1879, 440pp. Index. History, with much on Ile Royale.
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783.
HANNON, Leslie F. Forts of Canada: the conflicts, sieges and battles that forged a great nation. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1969, 288pp. Illus. Biblio. Index. Includes brief history of two sieges of Louisbourg.
784.
HANSEN, Denise. Seventeenth-century ceramics from Nicolas Denys’ Fort Saint Pierre, St Peter’s, Nova Scotia. Canadian Parks Service Research Bulletin 271 (1989), 13pp. Illus. Biblio. Also published as ‘Les poteries du XVIIe siècle découvertes au fort SaintPierre de Nicolas Denys à Saint Peter’s, Nouvelle-Ecosse.’ Service canadien des parcs Bulletin de recherche 271 (1989), 14pp. Reports on archaeological findings, comparing ceramics found at St Peters with those found at other Acadian sites.
785.
HANSON JR, Lee H. The excavation of the engineer’s [sic] latrine at Louisbourg. Louisbourg: National and Historic Parks, 1968, 63pp. Illus. Fns. Manuscript Report 55. Reports on results of excavations.
786.
– The excavation of the new ordnance storehouse at Louisbourg. Louisbourg: National and Historic Parks, 1968, 81pp. Illus. Biblio. Manuscript Report 54. Reports on results of excavations.
787.
– & George C SHOTT. Excavations in an early 18th century garden pool at Louisbourg. Louisbourg: National and Historic Parks, 1968, 167pp. Illus. Biblio. Manuscript Report 56. Reports on results of excavations.
788.
HARDY, Sir Charles & Francis HOLBURNE. Despatches of Rear Admiral Sir Charles Hardy, 1757–1758, and Vice Admiral Francis Holburne, 1757. Halifax: Maritime Museum of Canada, 1968, 52pp. Edited by CH Little. Occasional Paper 2. Correspondence of British admirals regarding second siege.
789.
HARRIS, Charles Alexander. Sir William Pepperell [sic]. Dictionary of national biography. (London: Smith Elder, 1895), 44:353–4. Refs. Reprinted Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1967–8, 15:798–9. Biography.
790.
HARRIS, Jane E. Eighteenth-century French blue-green bottles from the Fortress of Louisbourg, Nova Scotia. Canadian Historic
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Sites History & Archaeology 29 (1979), 83–149. Illus. Biblio. Tables. Also published in French. Examines bottles used at Louisbourg & categorizes them, noting that distinctions were unrelated to date of manufacture. 791.
HARRIS, Reginald V. The historic bells of Louisbourg. Diocesan Times (May 1957), 29–31. Describes bells & their fate after conquest.
792.
HASKINS, Jacob. Journal of Jacob Haskins. Ancestry of Katharine Choate Paul. Milwaukee, 1914. Journal of New England soldier at Louisbourg. Not found.
793.
HAWTHORNE, Nathaniel. Sir William Pepperrell. Nathaniel Hawthorne, Tales and sketches. New York: Library of America, 1982, 166–73. First published Boston, 1883. Reprinted in William Charvat et al. (eds), Centennial edition of the works of Nathaniel Hawthorne. Ohio State University Press, 1972. Brief biography of Sir William Pepperrell focusing on his role at Louisbourg.
794.
– The provincial muster. Nathaniel Hawthorne, Famous old people (Boston, 1840). Reprinted in William Charvat et al. (eds), Centennial edition of the works of Nathaniel Hawthorne (Ohio State University Press, 1972). Vol 6: True stories from history and biography, 113–20. Brief account of first siege of Louisbourg.
795.
HAYNE, David M. Pierre-François-Xavier Charlevoix. Dictionary of Canadian biography (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1974), 3:103–10. Refs. Biography of missionary/explorer who wrote Histoire et description générale de la Nouvelle France (Paris: Chez Nyon Fils, 1744).
796.
HERBIN, CA. Louisbourg medals. Canadian Numismatic Journal, 11:2 (February 1966), 52–3. Briefly describes fourteen medals struck in 1720 to commemorate founding of fortress.
797.
HITSMAN, J Mackay. The assault landing at Louisbourg, 1758. Canadian Historical Review, 35:4 (December 1954), 314–30. Map. Fns. Examines combined naval & military operation which made initial landing possible.
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798.
– & CCJ BOND. Louisbourg: a foredoomed fortress. Canadian Army Journal, 10:2 (April 1956), 78–87. Illus. Maps. Biblio. Reprinted in Don MacGillivray & Brian Tennyson (eds), Cape Breton historical essays (Sydney: College of Cape Breton Press, 1980), 11–17. Argues that fortress’s strength was mythical.
799.
– See AMHERST, Jeffrey.
800.
HOAD, Linda M. Surgery and surgeons in Ile Royale. Parks Canada History and Archaeology 6 (1976), 207–361. Illus. Fns. Also published as ‘La chirurgie et les chirugiens de l’Ile Royale.’ Parcs Canada histoire et archéologie 6 (1979), 237–403. Illus. Fns. Examines medical services in Ile Royale, focusing on careers of Jean Baptiste Martin Lagrange & Louis Bertin.
801.
– The Dauphin faubourg at Louisbourg. Louisbourg: National & Historic Parks, 1971, 161pp. Illus. Fns. Biblio. Manuscript Report 60. Summarizes research on faubourg & its occupants.
802.
HOLBURNE, Francis. See HARDY, Sir Charles.
803.
HORTON, Donald J. Antoine-Denis Raudot. Dictionary of Canadian biography (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1974), 3:549–54. Refs. Biography of French official who recommended Louisbourg as site for fortress & trading centre.
804.
HOUSTOUN, James. Dr Houstoun’s memoirs of his own life-time. London: L Gilliver & J Owen, 1747, 435pp. Reprinted as Memoirs of the life and travels of James Houstoun, MD. London: privately published, 1747, 435pp. Reprinted as The works of James Houstoun, MD. London, 1753. Recollections of British physician who spent many years in Africa & Caribbean. Includes anonymous account of first siege of Louisbourg by ‘my Correspondent at Cape-Breton.’
805.
HOWARD, Cecil Hampden Cutts. The Pepperrells in America. Salem, 1906. Not found.
806.
HOWARD, Richard (comp). Louisbourg. Toronto: Clarke Irwin, nd. Illus. Biblio. Jackdaw C6. Collection of documents, pictures, & maps relating to Louisbourg.
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807.
HOWITT, William. Le chevalier Johnstone. Bulletin des recherches historiques, 7:2 (February 1901), 56–8. Refs. Brief biography.
808.
HOYT, SRJ. Fall of Louisbourg. State of Iowa Society of Colonial Wars Addresses, 1st series (1900). Not found.
809.
HUGHES, BP. Honor titles of the Royal Artillery. No publication information [1975?], 14–18. Map. Brief history, explaining how Royal Artillery earned ‘Louisburg’ honour title. Not found.
810.
HUIDEKOPER, Frederic Louis. The sieges of Louisbourg in 1745 and 1758. Frederic Louis Huidekoper, Some important colonial military operations (Washington: Society of Colonial Wars in the District of Columbia, 1914), 1–18. Illus. Maps. Fns. Account of two sieges.
811.
HUMPHREYS, John. Alexander Murray. Dictionary of Canadian biography (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1974), 3:479–80. Refs. Biography of British officer who served at second siege of Louisbourg.
812.
– Andrew Rollo, 5th Baron Rollo. Dictionary of Canadian biography (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1974), 3:565. Refs. Biography of British officer who served at second siege of Louisbourg.
813.
‘Ignotus.’ See ANONYMOUS [Ignotus].
814.
INNIS, Harold A. Cape Breton and the French regime. Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada, 3rd series, 29 (1935), Section II, 51– 87. Fns. Economic history.
815.
JACOB, Léon. See ANONYMOUS, Un journal inédit du siège.
816.
JANZEN, Olaf Uwe. ‘Une grande liaison’: French fishermen from Ile Royale on the coast of southwestern Newfoundland, 1714– 1766: a preliminary survey. Newfoundland Studies, 3:2 (Fall 1987), 183–200. Map. Fns. Biblio. Examines development by fishermen from Ile Royale of French fishing station & trading centre at Cape Ray.
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817.
JEFFERSON, HB. The day they dug up the duke. Atlantic Advocate, 47:3 (November 1956), 23–6. Describes search for remains of Duc d’Anville.
818.
JEFFERSON, Rev Selby. Cape Breton – Louisbourg. Methodist Magazine and Review, 20:1 (July 1904), 1–16. Illus. Maps. Brief history of two sieges.
819.
JEFFERYS, Thomas. The conduct of the French, with regard to Nova Scotia: from its first settlement to the present time. In which are exposed the falsehood and absurdity of their arguments made use of to elude the force of the Treaty of Utrecht, and support their unjust proceedings. In a letter to a member of parliament. London: privately published, 1754, 77pp. Also published as Conduite des françois, par rapport à la Nouvelle Ecosse, depuis le premier établissement de cette colonie jusqu’à nos jours. Ouvrage où l’on expose la foiblesse des argumens dont ils se servent pour éluder la force du Traité d’Utrecht & pour justifier leurs procedés illégitimes, dans une lettre à un membre du parlement. London: Chez les frères Vaillant, 1755, 75pp. Reprinted as Conduct of the French with respect to the British dominions in America, particularly Nova Scotia. Toronto: Canadiana House, 1972. Criticizes French for not adhering to terms of Treaty of Utrecht.
820.
– The natural and civil history of the French dominions in North and South America. London: privately published, 1760. 2 vols, 168pp, 242pp. Maps. Plans. Includes analysis of Antoine-Denis Raudot’s plan for development of Louisbourg.
821.
JOHNSON, Micheline D. Jacques Padanuques. Dictionary of Canadian biography (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1974), 3:497–8. Refs. Biography of Mi’kmaq chief of Ile Royale captured by British in 1744.
822.
JOHNSTON, AJB. Canada’s first lighthouse. Atlantic Advocate, 76:6 (February 1986), 26–7. Illus. Brief history of Louisbourg lighthouse.
823.
– Desertion, treason and the concept of loyalty on the frontier of New France. Patricia Galloway & Philip P Boucher (eds), Proceedings of the fifteenth meeting of the French Colonial Historical Society (Lanham: University Press of America, 1992), 178–88. Fns. Examines incidence of desertion in French garrison at Louisbourg.
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824.
– Formal education at colonial Louisbourg. Parks Canada Research Bulletin, 136 (August 1980), 13pp. Fns. Brief history of education.
825.
– From port de pêche to ville fortifiée: the evolution of urban Louisbourg, 1713–1758. Patricia Galloway (ed), Proceedings of the seventeenth meeting of the French Colonial Historical Society (Lanham: University Press of America, nd [1994?]), 24–43. Illus. Maps. Fns. Reprinted in Eric Krause, Carol Corbin, & William O’Shea (eds), Aspects of Louisbourg: essays on the history of an eighteenth-century French community in North America published to commemorate the 275th anniversary of the founding of Louisbourg (Sydney: UCCB Press, 1995), 3–18. Brief history of evolution of Louisbourg, focusing on similarity to Montreal & Quebec.
826.
– Louisbourg: an eighteenth century town. Halifax: Nimbus, 1991, 145pp. Illus. Textbook description & history for Grade 5–level children.
827.
– Officers of Isle Royale (1744): accommodations and biographical summaries. Ottawa: Parks Canada, nd [1978], 85pp. Fns. Manuscript Report 270. Biographies of officers & description of living quarters.
828.
– The early days of the lobster fishery in Atlantic Canada. Material History Review, 33 (Spring 1991), 56–60. Illus. Fns. Discusses importance of lobster fishery in seventeenth & eighteenth centuries. Much on Louisbourg.
829.
– The fishermen of eighteenth-century Cape Breton: numbers and origins. Nova Scotia Historical Review, 9:1 (1989), 62–72. Fns. Tables. Reprinted in Eric Krause, Carol Corbin, & William O’Shea (eds). Aspects of Louisbourg: essays on the history of an eighteenth-century French community in North America published to commemorate the 275th anniversary of the founding of Louisbourg (Sydney: UCCB Press, 1995), 198–208. Examines how many men were employed in fishery, where they lived, & their origins.
830.
– The men of the garrison: soldiers and their punishments at Louisbourg, 1751–53. Nova Scotia Historical Review, 10:2 (1990), 45–62. Fns. Abstract published in Philip Boucher (ed), Proceed-
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ings of the thirteenth and fourteenth meetings of the French Colonial History Society (Lanham: University Press of America, 1990), 86–7. Argues that punishment for offences was moderate, probably because of chronic shortage of troops. 831.
– The people of eighteenth-century Louisbourg. Nova Scotia Historical Review, 11:2 (December 1991), 75–86. Fns. Reprinted in Eric Krause, Carol Corbin, & William O’Shea (eds), Aspects of Louisbourg: essays on the history of an eighteenth-century French community in North America published to commemorate the 275th anniversary of the founding of Louisbourg (Sydney: UCCB Press, 1995), 150–61. Analyses composition of population.
832.
– The summer of 1744: a portrait of life in 18th century Louisbourg. Ottawa: Parks Canada, 1983, 119pp. Illus. Maps. Fns. Biblio. Also published as L’été de 1744: la vie quotidienne à Louisbourg au XVIIIe siècle. Ottawa: Parcs Canada, 1983, 125pp. Illus. Maps. Fns. Biblio. Describes daily life at Louisbourg before first attack.
833.
– 239 years later – was he guilty? Atlantic Advocate, 73:12 (August 1983), 26–8. Illus. Fns. Using court records, questions if Valerien Louis (aka Bourguignon), convicted of theft in eighteenth-century Louisbourg, was guilty.
834.
JOHNSTON, LD. See GIBSON, James, A journal of the late siege.
835.
JOHNSTONE, James, Chevalier de. Mémoires de M le chev de Johnstone. Quebec: Literary & Historical Society of Quebec, 9th series, Part II (1915), 69–199. Recollections of Scottish Jacobite who served with French at second siege of Louisbourg.
836.
– Memoirs of a French officer at Louisbourg. Cahiers de la Société historique acadienne, 2:4 (March 1967), 141–60. Fns. Biblio. Edited by Claude Sturgill. Account of second siege by anonymous officer whom Sturgill identifies as Chevalier de Johnstone.
837.
– Memoirs of the Chevalier de Johnstone. Aberdeen: D Wyllie & Son, 1870–1. 3 vols, 120pp, 191pp, 99pp. Maps. App. Edited by Charles Winchester. Memoirs of Scottish Jacobite who served with French at second siege of Louisbourg.
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838.
– The campaign of Louisbourg: 1750–’58: a short account of what passed at Cape Breton. Quebec: Literary and Historical Society of Quebec, 1867. 28pp. App. Extract from recollections of Scottish Jacobite who served with French at second siege of Louisbourg.
839.
– Through an ocean storm to the Fortress of Louisbourg, 1750: from the Memoirs of Chevalier de Johnstone. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 67 (August 1994), 49–55. Note. Excerpt from James Johnstone, The memoirs of the Chevalier de Johnstone (Aberdeen: D Wyllie & Son, 1871), 2:175–82, describing stormy ocean voyage from France to Louisbourg in 1752.
840.
JORE, Léonce. Pierre, Jean-Baptiste, François-Xavier Legardeur de Repentigny. Revue d’histoire de l’Amérique française, 15 (1961–2), 556–71. Refs. Biography of French officer who served at Louisbourg in 1750s.
841.
KAUFFMAN, Reginald Wright. See ROWNTREE, Nicholas.
842.
KELSEY, Moses. The journal of Moses Kelsey, 1757–1758. Granite State Magazine, 2 (1906), 95–101. Journal of New Hampshire soldier who participated in Lord Loudon’s abortive expedition against Louisbourg.
843.
KIMBALL, Gertrude Selwyn. See PITT, William.
844.
KNAP, Nathaniel. The diary of Nathaniel Knap of Newbury in the province of Massachusetts Bay in New England. Proceedings of the Society of Colonial Wars in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1895), 42pp. Diary of soldier from Newbury who served at second siege of Louisbourg, with much on camp life.
845.
KNOX, John. An historical journal of the campaigns in North America for the years 1757, 1758, 1759, and 1760. Toronto: Champlain Society, 1914–16, 3 vols. Illus. Maps. Fns. Biblio. Index. Edited by Arthur G Doughty. First published London: W Johnston, 1769. Reprinted New York: Books for Libraries, 1970. Journal of officer who served in Seven Years War. Vol 1: 512pp deals extensively with Louisbourg.
846.
KRAUSE, Eric. François-Marie de Goutin. Dictionary of Canadian biography (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1974), 3:264–5. Refs. Biography of French official at Louisbourg.
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847.
– Private buildings in Louisbourg 1713–1758. Canada, 1:4 (June 1974), 47–59. Describes buildings & their construction.
848.
– , Carol CORBIN & William O’SHEA (eds). Aspects of Louisbourg: essays on the history of an eighteenth-century French community in North America published to commemorate the 275th anniversary of the founding of Louisbourg. Sydney: UCCB Press, 1995, 312pp. Collection of previously published essays. See separate entries under BA Balcom, Donald Chard, Ken Donovan, Bruce Fry, Allan Greer, Robert Grenier, AJB Johnston, Eric Krause, Christopher Moore, & Anne O’Neill.
849.
KRUGLER, John David. John Gorham. Dictionary of Canadian biography (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1974), 3:260–1. Refs. Biography of New England officer who served in first siege of Louisbourg.
850.
LABIGNETTE, Jean-Eric. Il y a deux siècles: la perte de Louisbourg. Revue d’histoire armée, 14:1 (1958), 54–82. Illus. Maps. History of fortress & two sieges.
851.
– La colonisation du Cap-Breton et le premier siège de Louisbourg, 1745. Revue d’histoire armée, 13:4 (1957), 69–80. Illus. Maps. History of fortress & first siege.
852.
– Louisbourg en l’Isle Royale 1713–1761. Not found.
853.
LA CORNE, St Luc de. Journal du voyage de M Saint-Luc de La Corne, ecr dans le navire l’Auguste, en l’an 1761. Montreal: Chez Fleury Mesplet, 1778, 40pp. Reprinted Quebec: A Coté, 1863, 28pp. Reprinted in Archibald MacMechan, There go the ships (Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1928), 17–56. Personal account of shipwreck off Cape Breton coast.
854.
– The wreck of the ‘Auguste,’ 1761. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 18 (December 1977), 10–17. Illus. Extract from St Luc de La Corne, Journal du voyage de M Saint-Luc de La Corne, ecr dans le navire l’Auguste, en l’an 1761 (Montreal: Chez Fleury Mesplet, 1778), describing shipwreck.
855.
LACROIX-GIRARD, Gilles. La chute de Louisbourg: le journal du 1er siège du 25 mars au 17 juillet 1745 par Gilles Lacroix-Girard. Ottawa:
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Editions de l’Université d’Ottawa, 1978, 123pp. Illus. Fns. Edited by Julian Gwyn & Christopher Moore. Journal of militia captain during first siege. 856.
LAGRANGE, Louis Chancels de. Voyage fait à l’Isle Royalle ou du Cap Breton en Canada. 1716. Revue d’histoire de l’Amérique française, 13:3 (1959), 424–34. Edited by LA Vigneras. Describes voyage & impressions of Ile Royale & Louisbourg.
857.
LA GRENADE, Monique. Le costume civil à Louisbourg, 1713–58: le costume feminin. Ottawa: Lieux historiques canadiennes, 1971, 119pp. Illus. Fns. Tables. Biblio. Travail inédit 38. Also published in English. Study of clothing, hairstyles, & shoes. Not found.
858.
– Le costume civil à Louisbourg au XVIIIème siècle. Unpublished MA thesis, Université de Montréal, 1974, 188pp. Illus. Fns. Biblio. Apps. Study of clothing, hairstyles, & shoes.
859.
LAHONTAN, Louis Armand de Lom d’Arce, Baron de. New voyages to North America: containing an account of the several nations of that continent, their customs, commerce, and way of navigation upon the lakes and rivers, the several attempts of the English and French to dispossess one another ... to which is added a dictionary of the Algonkine language which is generally spoke in North-America. London: H Bonwicke et al., 1703, 2 vols, 280pp, 302pp. Illus. Maps. Apps. Index. History of Anglo-French conflict in late seventeenth century, with much on relations with aboriginal population. Some material on Cape Breton.
860.
LAMONTAGNE, Roland. Chabert de Cogolin et l’expédition de Louisbourg. Montreal: Editions Leméac, 1964, 67pp. Fns. Brief biography of French cartographer with text of his report on 1750–1 expedition to Cape Breton.
861.
LANCTÔT, Gustave. Histoire du Canada. Vol 3: Du traité d’Utrecht au traité de Paris 1713–1763. Montreal: Librairie Beauchemin, 1966, 405pp. Illus. Maps. Fns. Biblio. Index. History of New France, with two chapters on sieges of Louisbourg.
862.
– See PICHON, Thomas.
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863.
LANDRY, Nicolas. Culture matérielle et niveaux de richesse chez les pêcheurs de Plaisance et de L’ile Royale, 1700–1758. Material History Review (Fall 1998), 101–22. Examines living conditions of fishermen through use of inventories of their estates.
864.
– Méthodes relatives à la cueillette d’informations dans les inventaires après-décès: le cas de l’habitant-pêcheur François Blondel, 1732. Cahiers de la Société historique acadienne, 27:2–3 (June/September 1996), 116–24. Fns. Case study from project examining status of fishermen at Louisbourg based on notarial records.
865.
– Transmission du patrimoine dans une colonie de pêche: analyse préliminaire des inventaires après-décès à Plaisance au XVIIIe siècle. AJB Johnston (ed), Essays in French colonial history: proceedings of the 21st annual meeting of the French Colonial Historical Society (East Lansing: Michigan State University Press, 1997), 157–70.
866.
LANE, John. The siege of Louisburgh. American Historical Magazine, 3rd series, 1 (February 1872), 118–19. Edited by WF Goodwin. Publishes 1747–9 petitions from Captain John Lane, who served at first siege.
867.
L’ANGLAIS, Paul-Gaston. Vestiges materiéls et mode de vie: archéologie de six maisonnées bourgeoises de Québec et de Louisbourg au milieu de XVIIIe siècle. Unpublished PhD thesis, Université Laval, 1989. Not found. Published as Les modes de vie à Québec et à Louisbourg au milieu du XVIIIe siècle, à parti de collections archéologiques (PlaceRoyale). Quebec: Ministère de la culture et des communications, 1994. 2 vols, 415pp, 368pp. Illus. Fns. Biblio. Examines lifestyles of six bourgeois families, five of them in Louisbourg.
868.
LAPLANTE, Corinne. Le traité d’Utrecht et l’Acadie. Unpublished MA thesis, Université de Moncton, 1974, 125pp. Fns. Biblio. Not found.
869.
– Le traité d’Utrecht et la question des limites territoriales de l’Acadie. Cahiers de la Société historique acadienne, 6:1 (March 1975), 5–24. Fns. Describes negotiations leading to 1713 boundary settlement.
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870.
LAUGHTON, John Knox. Edward Boscawen. Dictionary of national biography (London: Smith Elder, 1886), 5:415–19. Refs. Reprinted Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1967–8, 2:877–81. Biography of admiral who served at Louisbourg.
871.
– Francis Holburne. Dictionary of national biography (London: Smith Elder, 1890), 27:112–13. Refs. Reprinted Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1967–8, 9:1006–7. Biography of naval officer who served at Louisbourg.
872.
– Sir Charles Hardy. Dictionary of national biography (London: Smith Elder, 1890), 24:352–3. Refs. Reprinted Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1967–8, 8:1235–6. Biography of naval officer who served at Louisbourg.
873.
– Sir Hovenden Walker. Dictionary of national biography (London: Smith Elder, 1899), 59:64–6. Refs. Reprinted Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1967–8, 20:521–3. Biography of naval commander who led 1713 expedition.
874.
– Sir Peter Warren. Dictionary of national biography (London: Smith Elder, 1899), 59:418–20. Refs. Reprinted Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1949–50, 20:876–7. Brief biography of naval officer who served at first siege of Louisbourg.
875.
LAVOIE, Rodrigue. Quai de Louisbourg I: étude sur sa construction, son usage et son histoire, de 1716. Ottawa: Lieux historiques canadiennes, 59pp. Illus. Fns. Apps. Travail inédit 195. Describes construction & use of Louisbourg quay.
876.
LAWS, Lt Col MES. The Royal Artillery at Louisbourg, 1758. Journal of the Royal Artillery Institution, 79:1 (1952), 32–45. Illus. Map. Fns. Biblio. Argues that effective utilization of artillery was key to fall of Louisbourg.
877.
LEACH, Douglas Edward. Brothers in arms? – Anglo-American friction at Louisbourg, 1745–1746. Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 89 (1977), 36–54. Fns. Examines how New England colonists & British military/naval personnel perceived each other in decades prior to 1760, particularly at siege of Louisbourg.
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878.
LE BLANT, Robert. Les compagnies du Cap-Breton 1629–1647. Revue d’histoire de l’Amérique française, 16:1 (June 1962), 81–94. Fns. History of early trading companies.
879.
– Un colonial sous Louis XIV: Philippe de Pastour de Costebelle. Paris: Librairie historique Alph Margraff, 1935, 256pp. Fns. Index. Biography of French governor of Ile Royale.
880.
– Un entrepreneur à l’Ile Royale: Gratien Darrigrand (1684–1754). Blois: J de Grandpré, 1936, 32pp. Fns. First published in Revue des questions historiques (July 1936), 186–217. Fns. Short biography of French merchant in Ile Royale.
881.
LEBUTT, Paul. Fort Louisbourg. Fredericton: Brunswick Press, 1967, np. Illus. Biblio. Brief children’s history of fortress.
882.
LEEFE, John G. See McCREATH, Peter L.
883.
LÉGER, Jules. American social history and the Louisbourg expedition (1745). Cahiers de la Société historique acadienne, 15 (April/ June 1967), 209–20. Fns. Biblio. Reconstructs social climate of New England at time of first expedition.
884.
LE GOFF, TJA. Artillery at Louisbourg. Louisbourg: National & Historic Parks, 1967, 330pp. Fns. App. Manuscript Report 50. Reports on artillery & other arms used at Louisbourg.
885.
– Francois Milly. Dictionary of Canadian biography (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1974), 3:451–2. Refs. Biography of Louisbourg merchant.
886.
– Jean-Baptiste Morin de Fonfay. Dictionary of Canadian biography (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1983), 4:558–9. Refs. Biography of Louisbourg official.
887.
– Michel Daccanette. Dictionary of Canadian biography (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1974), 3:156–7. Refs. Biography of prominent Louisbourg merchant.
888.
– Michel Daccanette. Dictionary of Canadian biography (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1974), 3:157–8. Refs. Biography of merchant/shipowner, son of #887, who lived at Louisbourg.
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889.
– See BOSHER, JF.
890.
LELIDEC, Mrs. French colonial policy and Louisbourg, 1748–1758. Unpublished MA thesis, Queen’s University, 1966. Not found.
891.
LEMIEUX, Sir Rodolphe. Les retours de l’histoire: à propos de Louisbourg et d’un livre récent. Proceedings and transactions of the Royal Society of Canada, 3rd series , 16 (1922), Section I, 121–8. Discusses JS McLennan, Louisbourg from its foundation to its fall (London: Macmillan, 1918).
892.
LESCOET, Barbier de. Journal kept by the Chevalier Barbier de Lescoet, second captain on the ‘Formidable’ from April to November 1757. Ottawa: Public Archives of Canada, 1906, 12pp. Published as Canada, House of Commons Sessional Paper 18. Extract from journal of French naval officer who served off Louisbourg.
893.
LINCOLN, Charles HENRY. See PEPPERRELL, Sir William.
894.
– See SHIRLEY, William.
895.
LINDSAY, Charles S. Lime preparation at 18th-century Louisbourg. Canadian Historic Sites Occasional Papers in Archaeology & History, 12 (1975), 5–45. Illus. Map. Fns. Biblio. Also published as ‘Préparation de la chaux à Louisbourg au XVIIIe siècle.’ Lieux historiques canadiennes cahiers d’archéologie et d’histoire, 12 (1975), 5–51. Compares equipment & techniques used in preparation of lime for mortar at eighteenth-century Louisbourg & France.
896.
– Louisbourg guardhouses. Canadian Historic Sites Occasional Papers in Archaeology & History, 12 (1975), 47–100. Illus. Maps. Fns. Biblio. Also published as ‘Les corps de garde de Louisbourg.’ Lieux historiques canadiennes cahiers d’archéologie et d’histoire, 12 (1975), 53–112. Examines design & construction of guard houses at Louisbourg, showing that they were designed & built as in France with little consideration for different conditions at Louisbourg.
897.
LIRETTE, Paul. Thomas Pichon, traître (1700–1781). Cahiers de la Société historique acadienne, 12:3 (September 1981), 88–93. Illus. Fns. Examines why Pichon became traitor.
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898.
LITTLE, CH. Charles Watson. Dictionary of Canadian biography (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1974), 3:659. Refs. Biography of naval officer who became commander in chief of Cape Breton in 1748.
899.
– See DURELL, Philip, Despatches.
900.
LLOYD, Ernest Marsh. James Wolfe. Dictionary of national biography (London: Smith Elder, 1900), 62:296–304. Refs. Reprinted Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1967–8, 21:767–75. Biography.
901.
LOBDELL, Jared Charles. An identification of the Lieutenant Hopkins at the siege of Louisbourg. New-England Historical and Genealogical Register, 119 (October 1965), 248–50. Fns. Identifies New England officer who served in first siege.
902.
LONG, JC. Lord Jeffery Amherst: a soldier of the king. New York: Macmillan, 1933, 373pp. Illus. Maps. Fns. Biblio. Index. Biography of British officer who served at Louisbourg.
903.
LOTURE, R de. Un episode de la guerre de sept ans: le siège de Louisbourg en 1758. Revue maritime et coloniale, 175 (July 1934), 52–70. Not found.
904.
LUCAS, CP. A historical geography of the British colonies. Vol 5: Canada – Part 1 (New France). Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1901, 364pp. Maps. Fns. Apps. Index. Includes history of Louisbourg.
905.
LUNN, John. Colonial Louisbourg and its developing ceramics collection. Ian MG Quimby (ed), Ceramics in America (Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1973), 175–90. Illus. Refs. Winterthur Conference Report 1972. Describes ceramics being found during excavations at Louisbourg.
906.
LYNCH, Kathleen. White salt-glazed stoneware from the Fortress of Louisbourg. Ottawa: Parks Canada, 1969, 67pp. Illus. Fns. Refs. Manuscript Report 98. Describes stoneware found at Louisbourg.
907.
MACBEATH, George. Nicolas Denys. Dictionary of Canadian biography (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1967), 1:256–9. Refs. Biography.
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908.
MACDONALD, C Ochiltree. The last siege of Louisburg. London: Cassell, 1907, 175pp. App. Popular history of second siege.
909.
MACDONALD, David. The crazy Louisbourg affair. Globe Magazine (26 July 1958), 7.9. Illus. History of first siege.
910.
MACDONALD, Hugh Martin. The dauphin’s gate. Hugh Martin MacDonald, Our storied past: the ceilidh and other tales of Nova Scotia (Antigonish: Casket, 1967), 65–76. Brief history of Fortress Louisbourg.
911.
MACDONALD, SD. Ships of war lost on the coast of Nova Scotia and Sable Island, during the eighteenth century. Collections of the Nova Scotia Historical Society, 9 (1893–5), 119–35. Includes shipwrecks off Cape Breton.
912.
MACDONALD, Zillah Katharine. Courage to command. Philadelphia: Winston, 1953, 177pp. Maps. Children’s book about capture of Louisbourg.
913.
– Flower of the fortress. Philadelphia: Westminster, 1944, 231pp. Account of first siege of Louisbourg.
914.
MACINTYRE, Florence. Clothes make the man: fashions and fabrics at 18th century Louisbourg. Canadian Collector, 20:2 (March/April 1985), 45–7. Illus. Fns. Discusses variety of clothing worn & materials used.
915.
MACKENZIE, MB. The treasure ship. Cape Breton Mirror, 2:5 (April 1953), 5. Story of French ship which escaped from Louisbourg to France in 1758 with cargo of gold.
916.
MACLEAN, Terrence D. A history of Block 4, Louisbourg: 1713–1768, Fortress of Louisbourg. Ottawa: Parks Canada, 1974, 280pp. Illus. Fns. Refs. Manuscript Report 176. Historical background on properties, inhabitants, & structures.
917.
– Philippe-Joseph d’Allard de Sainte-Marie. Dictionary of Canadian biography (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1979), 4:14–16. Refs. Biography of French officer who served at first siege of Louisbourg.
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918.
– See MORGAN, Robert.
919.
MACLEOD, Donald. Memoirs of the life and gallant exploits of the old highlander, Serjeant Donald Macleod, who, having returned, wounded, with the corpse of General Wolfe, from Quebec, was admitted an outpensioner of Chelsea Hospital, in 1759; and is now in the CIIId year of his age. London: D & D Stuart, 1791, 90pp. Edited by William Thomson. Abbreviated version published as An CVIII years of the life, and a relation of the gallant exploits of the old highlander, Serjeant Donald Macleod, who returned wounded with the corps of General Wolfe from the battle of Quebec, was shipwrecked on the coast of Scarborough, and is now a pensioner of Chelsea Hospital. London: privately published, 1797, 24pp. Reprinted as Memoirs of the life and gallant exploits of the old highlander, Serjeant Donald Macleod (1688–1791). London: Blackie, 1933, 102pp. MacLeod served in Highland regiment at Louisbourg & Quebec.
920.
MACPHERSON, Katharine Livingstone. Scenic sieges and battlefields of French Canada. Montreal: Valentine & Sons, 1908, 126pp. Illus. Maps. Accounts of major battles, including second siege of Louisbourg.
921.
MAGGS Brothers. The French colonization of America as exemplified in a remarkable collection of French administrative acts (1581–1791). Paris: Maggs Brothers, 1936, 139pp. Index. Catalogue 8 French Series. Collection of administrative acts from personal library of Cardinal Etienne Charles de Loménie de Brienne, Louis XVI’s minister of finance.
922.
MAHAFFIE Jr, Charles D. A land of discord always: Acadia from its beginning to the expulsion of its people 1604–1755. Camden [ME]: Down East Books, 1995, 319pp. Map. Fns. Biblio. Index. Popular history of Acadia, including Ile Royale & first siege of Louisbourg.
923.
MALCHELOSSE, Gérard. La vieille cloche de Louisbourg. Revue acadienne, 8 (August 1917), 127–9. Illus. Account of fortress bell which was taken to Halifax after second siege, then placed in Château Ramezay in Montreal in 1895.
924.
MANTE, Thomas. The history of the late war in North-America, and the islands of the West-Indies. London: W Strahan & T Cadell, 1772, 542pp. Maps. Includes account of second siege of Louisbourg.
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925.
MARTIN, JP. The bicentenary of d’Anville’s expedition. Journal of Education, 4th series, 18:1 (January 1947), 62–8. Brief account of d’Anville’s failed 1746 expedition to relieve Louisbourg.
926.
MARWITT, Renée H. A preliminary survey of seven coarse earthenwares from the Fortress of Louisbourg. Conference on historic site archaeology papers, 1 (1967), 53–9. Not found.
927.
MATHIEU, Jacques. La balance commerciale: Nouvelle-FranceAntilles au XVIIIe siècle. Revue de l’histoire de l’Amérique française, 25:4 (March 1972), 465–97. Fns. Examines Quebec–Caribbean trade with much on Louisbourg.
928.
– Le commerce entre la Nouvelle-France et les Antilles au XVIIIe siècle. Montreal: Fides, 1981, 276pp. Illus. Tables. Biblio. Index. Examines trade between New France, including Louisbourg, & Caribbean.
929.
– Quelques aspects du rôle de Louisbourg dans le commerce Nouvelle-France-Antilles. National Museum of Man, Papers and Abstracts for a Symposium on Ile Royale during the French Régime (Ottawa, 1972), 107–10. Discusses Louisbourg as entrepôt in trade between Quebec & West Indies.
930.
MAYHEW, Elisha. A journal of the voige in the sloop Union. Providence: privately published, 1929, 26pp. Illus. Maps. Edited by Howard M Chapin. Journal of Elisha Mayhew, whose ship participated in first siege of Louisbourg.
931.
MAYO, Lawrence Shaw. Jeffrey Amherst. London: Longmans Green, 1916, 344pp. Illus. Fns. Index. Biography of British general.
932.
– Jeffrey Amherst. Dictionary of American biography (New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1928), 1:256–8. Refs. Brief biography of British general.
933.
MAYRAND, Pierre. Canada 1758: la perte de Louisbourg. Revue historique de l’armée, 1 (1970), 7–21. Illus. Maps. Fns. Describes second siege.
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934.
– La renaissance de Louisbourg. Vie des Arts, 46 (Spring 1967), 32– 5. Illus. Fns. Describes construction of Louisbourg in 1730s.
935.
– Les plans en relief de la Nouvelle-France. Revue d’histoire de l’Amérique française, 22:1 (June 1968), 17–23. Illus. Fns. Describes relief models of Quebec, Montreal & Louisbourg built for Louis XIV as aids in planning defences.
936.
– The development of French architecture in Canada at the beginning/Le développement de l’architecture française au Canada à ses origines. Pierre Mayrand & John Bland, Trois siècles d’architecture au Canada/Three centuries of architecture in Canada (Montreal: Federal Publications Service, 1971), 9–51. Illus. Brief history of architectural design, with much on Louisbourg.
937.
MCCREATH, Peter L & John G LEEFE. A history of early Nova Scotia. Tantallon: Four East Publications, 1982, 320pp. Illus. Index. General history to 1780s, with three chapters on Louisbourg.
938.
MCDOUGALL, Maude. The settlements of Isle Royale and Isle St Jean. Louisbourg: Fortress Louisbourg National Park, 1965, np. Maps. Tables. Apps. Not found.
939.
MCLACHLAN, RW. The Louisbourg medals. Montreal: privately published, nd [1886], 14pp. Reprinted, nd [1891]. Describes fourteen medals struck to celebrate capture of Louisbourg in 1758.
940.
MCLENNAN, JS. A notable ruin: Louisbourg: a paper read before the Nova Scotia Historical Society, November 10th, 1908. Halifax: Nova Scotia Historical Society, 1909, 26pp. Illus. Map. Describes ruins of fortress & how topography influenced its fate.
941.
– Louisbourg. Canadian Geographical Journal, 3:4 (October 1931), 249–69. Illus. Brief history.
942.
– Louisbourg: an outpost of empire. Adam Shortt & AG Doughty (eds), Canada and its provinces (Toronto: Glasgow Brook, 1914), 1:201–27. Illus. Short history.
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943.
– Louisbourg from its foundation to its fall. London: Macmillan, 1918, 330pp. Illus. Maps. Fns. Index. Reprinted Sydney: Fortress Press, 1957, 1969. Classic history of fortress.
944.
MCLENNAN, Katharine. Fortress of Louisbourg. Cape Breton Mirror, 1:6 (May 1952), 6, 16, 23; 1:7 (June 1952), 15, 19–20; 1:8 (July 1952), 11, 14, 16; 1:9 (August 1952), 9, 16. Illus. Brief history.
945.
– Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Park. Ottawa: Department of Northern Affairs & National Resources, 1954, 32pp. Reprinted 1961. Illus. Map. Brief history of two sieges.
946.
– Louisbourg 1713–1761. Montreal: Gazette, 1940, 30pp. Brief history.
947.
MCLEOD, Carol. Trials and torment: the story of two stalwarts. Nova Scotia Historical Quarterly, 9:1 (March 1979), 37–45. Biblio. Story of Nicolas Denys’ settlement at St Peters.
948.
MCNALLY, Paul. French table glass from the Fortress of Louisbourg, Nova Scotia. Canadian Historic Sites History & Architecture, 29 (1979), 3–81 Illus. Table. Biblio. App. Also published in French. Survey of table glass used at Louisbourg shows that French used table wares made of at least five different metals.
949.
MCNEILL, John Robert. Atlantic empires of France and Spain: Louisbourg and Havana, 1700–1763. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1985, 329pp. Maps. Fns. Tables. Biblio. Apps. Index. Comparative study of French & Spanish imperial policies, focusing on their key North American colonial ports whose primary importance, he argues, was economic.
950.
– Theory and practice in the Bourbon empires of the Atlantic: the roles of Louisbourg and Havana, 1713–1763. Unpublished PhD thesis, Duke University, 1981, 325pp. Fns. Biblio. Examines & compares French & Spanish colonial policies with particular reference to military and economic roles of these two major ports.
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951.
MEINIG, DW. The shaping of America: a geographical perspective on 580 years of history. Vol 1: Atlantic America, 1492–1800. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1986, 500pp. Illus. Sections on Cape Breton.
952.
MENIG, Paul Henri. Public opinion in Massachusetts relative to AngloFrench relations, 1748–1756. Unpublished PhD thesis, University of Washington. Not found.
953.
MERLLIE, Louis. L’expédition de duc d’Enville. La Figurine [Société belge d’étude de l’uniforme et du costume], 36:4e trimèstre (1972), 98–103; 36:2e trimèstre (1974), 53–4. Not found.
954.
MIDDLETON, Richard. James Abercromby. Dictionary of Canadian biography (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1979), 4:4–5. Refs. Biography of British officer who served at second siege of Louisbourg.
955.
MILFORD HAVEN, Marquess of. British naval medals. No publication information, 175–9. Illus. Includes section on Lord Boscawen’s Louisbourg medals. Not found.
956.
MIQUELON, Dale. Antoine Le Poupet de la Boularderie. Dictionary of Canadian biography (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1979), 4:468–9. Refs. Biography of Nova Scotia–born French officer who served at Louisbourg & founded settlement at Bras d’Or.
957.
– Bernard Paris. Dictionary of Canadian biography (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1974), 3:501. Refs. Biography of Louisbourg ship captain.
958.
– Léon Fautoux. Dictionary of Canadian biography (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1974), 3:216. Refs. Biography of Louisbourg merchant.
959.
– New France 1701–1744: a supplement to Europe. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1987, 345pp. Illus. Maps. Biblio. Index. History with much on Ile Royale.
960.
MONTRESOR, John. Colonel John Montresor’s journal of the siege of Louisbourg, 1758. Collections of the New York Historical Society, 14 (1881), 151–88. Edited by Gideon D Scull. Journal of engineer who served at second siege of Louisbourg.
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961.
MOODY, Barry M. Arthur Noble. Dictionary of Canadian biography (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1974), 3:483–4. Refs. Biography of Massachusetts officer who served in first siege of Louisbourg.
962.
– Benjamin Goldthwait. Dictionary of Canadian biography (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1974), 3:259–60. Refs. Biography of New England officer who served in first siege of Louisbourg.
963.
MOOGK, Peter N. A pocketful of change at Louisbourg. Canadian Numismatic Journal, 21:3 (March 1976), 97–103. Illus. Fns. Describes coins found at Louisbourg.
964.
– Building a house in New France. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1977, 144pp. Illus. Fns. Biblio. Apps. Index. Examines evolution of building styles & techniques. Much on Louisbourg.
965.
– From Fortress Louisbourg to Fortress Sydney: artillery and gunners on Cape Breton, 1743–1964. Kenneth Donovan (ed), Cape Breton at 200: historical essays in honor of the island’s bicentennial, 1785–1985 (Sydney: UCCB Press, 1985), 127–82. Illus. Fns. History of coastal defence, focusing on Sydney harbour.
966.
– Ile Royale: the other New France. AJB Johnston (ed), Essays in French colonial history: proceedings of the 21st annual meeting of the French Colonial Historical Society (East Lansing: Michigan State University Press, 1997), 43–54. Notes. Applies Giraud thesis to Ile Royale in effort to determine how much of its distinctiveness was because it was founded in early eighteenth century.
967.
– Reluctant exiles: emigrants from France in Canada before 1760. William and Mary Quarterly, 3rd series, 46:3 (July 1989), 463–505. Fns. Much discussion of emigrants to Ile Royale.
968.
– The gunners of la Nouvelle France: alter post fulmina terror only less terrifying than thunderbolts. Canadian Gunner, 15 (1979), 101–10. Not found.
969.
– The Louisbourg medal of 1720. Canadian Numismatic Journal, 21:11 (December 1976), 434–40. Illus. Fns. Describes medal struck to commemorate founding of Louisbourg.
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970.
– ‘Thieving buggers’ and ‘stupid sluts’: insults and popular culture in New France. William and Mary Quarterly, 3rd series, 36 (October 1979), 524–47. Fns. Examines popular use of pejoratives as indicators of social values in French colonial society, with emphasis on Louisbourg.
971.
MOORE, Christopher. Cape Breton and the North Atlantic world in the eighteenth century. Kenneth Donovan (ed), The island: new perspectives on Cape Breton’s history 1713–1990 (Fredericton: Acadiensis Press/Sydney: UCCB Press, 1990), 31–48. Illus. Fns. Discusses Louisbourg period, focusing on relationship between economic development & local control.
972.
– Colonization and conflict: New France and its rivals, 1600–1760. Craig Brown (ed), The illustrated history of Canada (Toronto: Lester & Orpen Denys, 1987), 105–88. Illus. Much on Ile Royale.
973.
– Commodity imports of Louisbourg, Fortress of Louisbourg. Ottawa: Parks Canada, 1975, 115pp. Fns. Tables. Manuscript Report 317. Summarizes what is known about range of goods imported at Louisbourg.
974.
– How they crossed the ocean accurately in 1753. Canadian Geographic, 101:6 (December 1981/January 1982), 60–3. Illus. Describes early navigational techniques and& how sailors used them to sail from Europe to North America, including Cape Breton.
975.
– Louisbourg portraits: life in an eighteenth-century garrison town. Toronto: Macmillan, 1982, 302pp. Illus. Maps. Biblio. Also published as Visages de Louisbourg: la vie dans une forteresse au XVIIIe siècle. Saint-Laurent: Editions du Trecarré, 1985, 374pp. Social history of Louisbourg through biographical sketches of several people who lived there.
976.
– Merchant trade in Louisbourg, Ile Royale, 1713–1758. Unpublished MA thesis, University of Ottawa, 1977, 144pp. Illus. Maps. Fns. Biblio. Describes Louisbourg’s importance as a commercial entrepôt between Quebec & Caribbean.
977.
– Nicolas Larcher. Dictionary of Canadian biography (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1979), 4:438–9. Refs. Biography of Louisbourg merchant/official.
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978.
– Pierre-Antoine Castaing. Dictionary of Canadian biography (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1979), 4:135–6. Refs. Biography of Louisbourg merchant/government official.
979.
– Place du port, Fortress of Louisbourg. Ottawa: Parks Canada, nd [1978], 51pp. Illus. Fns. Manuscript Report 317. Brief history of square adjoining eastern end of Louisbourg quay.
980.
– Street life and public activities in Louisbourg; four studies for animators. Ottawa: Parks Canada, nd [1978], 82pp. Fns. Manuscript Report 317. Examines street life such as crime, festivals, & auctions to illustrate daily life.
981.
– The maritime economy of Isle Royale. Canada, 1:4 (June 1974), 32–46. Illus. Fns. Examines economic activity at Louisbourg.
982.
– The other Louisbourg: trade and merchant enterprise in Ile Royale, 1713–1758. Histoire sociale/Social History, 12:23 (May 1979), 79–96. Fns. Tables. Reprinted in Eric Krause, Carol Corbin, & William O’Shea (eds), Aspects of Louisbourg: essays on the history of an eighteenth-century French community in North America published to commemorate the 275th anniversary of the founding of Louisbourg (Sydney: UCCB Press, 1995), 228–49. Argues that Louisbourg was important trading centre, not just military outpost.
983.
– See LACROIX-GIRARD, Gilles.
984.
MORANDIÈRE, Charles de la. Histoire de la pêche française de la morue dans l’Amérique septentrionale (des origines à 1789). Paris: GP Maisonneuve et Larose, 1962, 2 vols. Illus. Fns. Index. History of French cod fishery. Vol 2 includes chapter on sedentary fishery at Ile Royale.
985.
MORGAN, Robert J. A history of Block 16, Louisbourg: 1731–1768, Fortress of Louisbourg. Ottawa: Parks Canada, 1975, 257pp. Illus. Fns. Refs. Manuscript Report 176. Historical background on properties, inhabitants, & structures.
986.
– La vie sociale à Louisbourg au 18e siècle. Cahiers de la Société historique acadienne, 7:4 (December 1976), 171–82. Fns. Describes how French at Louisbourg adapted European social structures to new conditions.
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987.
– Louisbourg: key to a continent. Journal of the Council on Abandoned Military Posts, No 28, 8:2 (Summer 1976), 3–14. Illus. Maps. Fns. Explains location of fortress as opposed to other possible sites.
988.
– & Terrence D MACLEAN. Social structure & life in Louisbourg. Canada, 1:4 (June 1974), 60–75. Illus. Fns. Examines social structure of Louisbourg, showing how it differed from France & Quebec.
989.
MORRISON, Kenneth M. The embattled northeast: the illusive ideal of alliance in Abenaki–Euramerican relations. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1984, 256pp. Maps. Biblio. Index. Examines European–aboriginal relations, with much on French– Mi’kmaq relations.
990.
MORRISON, WH. New Hampshire men at Louisbourg and Bunker Hill. Collections of the Manchester Historical Association, 1 (1896–9). Not found.
991.
NEVILL, Valentine. The reduction of Louisbourg. Portsmouth: J Wilkinson, 1758, 16pp. Not found.
992.
NORTON, Donald J. See POTHIER, Bernard.
993.
NOVA SCOTIA. Department of Highways. Historic Louisbourg, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia: where the destiny of the new world was determined. Halifax, nd [c1950], 16pp. Illus. Brief history of two sieges.
994.
O’CALLAGHAN, EB. Le brigadier-général Moses Hazen. Bulletin des recherches historiques, 7:5 (May 1901), 159. Fns. Brief biography of officer who served at second siege of Louisbourg.
995.
– Le major-général Ralph Burton. Bulletin des recherches historiques, 7:1 (January 1901), 31. Fns. Brief biography of officer who served at second siege of Louisbourg.
996.
O’NEILL, Anne. Discipline and beauty: the orderly gardens of 18th century Louisbourg. Canadian Collector, 20:2 (March/April 1985), 42–4. Illus. Describes gardens & crops grown at Louisbourg, with particular reference to kitchen gardens.
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997.
– The gardens of 18th century Louisbourg. Journal of Garden History, 3:3 (July/September 1983), 176–8. Illus. Reprinted in Eric Krause, Carol Corbin, & William O’Shea (eds), Aspects of Louisbourg: essays on the history of an eighteenth-century French community in North America published to commemorate the 275th anniversary of the founding of Louisbourg (Sydney: UCCB Press, 1995), 162–5. Describes gardens & crops grown at Louisbourg, with particular reference to kitchen gardens.
998.
OXLEY, James Macdonald. Fife and drums at Louisbourg. Toronto: Musson, nd [1899], 307pp. Illus. Children’s book about capture of Louisbourg.
999.
PALTSITS, Victor Hugo. First siege and capture of Louisbourg. George U Hay (ed), Canadian history readings (Saint John: Barnes, 1900), 190–4. Fns. Brief history.
1000. PARKMAN, Francis. A half century of conflict. Boston: Little Brown,
1892. Reprinted Toronto: Morang, 1899, 2 vols. Maps. Fns. Apps. Index. History of Anglo-French conflict. Vol 2:108–61, 288–320 on Louisbourg. 1001. – Capture of Louisbourg by the New England militia. Atlantic
Monthly, 67 (March 1891), 314–25; (April 1891), 514–23; (May 1891), 621–30. Fns. Account of first siege. 1002. PARSONS, Usher. The life of Sir William Pepperrell, bart. Boston: Little
Brown, 1855, 356pp. Illus. Maps. Apps. Reprinted Boston & London, 1856. Biography with emphasis on Louisbourg expedition. 1003. PATTON, WW. Hopital Du Roy, Louisbourg. NP: privately pub-
lished, nd, 9pp. First published in Nova Scotia Medical Bulletin, 31:9 (September 1952), 193–203. History of fortress hospital. 1004. PECKHAM, Howard H. The colonial wars 1689–1762. Chicago:
University of Chicago Press, 1964, 239pp. Illus. Biblio. Index. One chapter on first siege of Louisbourg.
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1005. PEPPERRELL, Sir William et al. An accurate journal and account of
the proceedings of the New-England land-forces, during the late expedition against the French settlements on Cape Breton, to the time of the surrender of Louisbourg ... with a computation of the French fishery. Exon [UK]: A & S Brice, 1746, 40pp. Reprinted in 1758 as An accurate and authentic account of the taking of Cape Breton. Pepperrell’s journal of expedition against Louisbourg. 1006. – Capitulation of Louisbourg, 1745. New-England Historical and
Genealogical Register, 57 (April 1903), 214–15. Submitted by Otis G Hammond. Reprints text of letter from Warren & Pepperrell to Benning Wentworth re surrender of Louisbourg & includes copy of Pepperrell’s letter to du Chambon. 1007. – Pepperrell manuscripts. New-England Historical and Genealogical
Register, 19 (1865). Not found. 1008. – The journal of Sir William Pepperrell kept during the expedition
against Louisbourg, Mar 24–Aug 22, 1745. Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society, new series, 20 (1911). Not found. 1009. – The Pepperrell papers. Collections of the Massachusetts Historical
Society, 6th series, 10 (1899), 729pp. Illus. Map. App. Index. Pepperrell correspondence 1745–6. 1010. – The Sir William Pepperrell journal. See GREEN, Benjamin. 1011. PERRON, F René. Un grand marin méconnu: le vice-amiral
Pierre Martin (1752–1820). Cahiers de la Société historique acadienne, 20:4 (October/December 1989), 146–65. Illus. Fns. Biblio. Biography of admiral in Napoleon’s navy who was born in Louisbourg in 1752. 1012. PEYSER, Joseph L. See RAYMOND, Charles de. 1013. PHILLIPS, Leon. The fantastic breed: Americans in King George’s war.
Garden City: Doubleday, 1968, 213pp. Maps. Biblio. Index. History of first siege. 1014. PICHETTE, Robert. La première augmentation d’armoiries au
Canada: Sir William Pepperrell et la prise de Louisbourg. Heraldry in Canada, 12:1 (March 1978), 4–6. Illus. Fns.
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Describes coat of arms created for Pepperrell when he was made a baronet following first siege of Louisbourg. 1015. PICHON, Thomas. Le traître Pichon. Bulletin des recherches
historiques, 36:6 (June 1930), 328–40. Edited by Gustave Lanctôt. Reprints autobiographical letter. 1016. – Lettres et mémoires pour servir à l’histoire naturelle, civile et politique du
Cap Breton, depuis son établissement, jusqu’à la reprise de cette Isle par les Anglois en 1758. A La Haye, chez Pierre Gosse, 1760, 327pp. Reprinted as Genuine letters & memoirs, relating to the natural, civil and commercial history of the islands of Cape Breton, and Saint John. London: J Nourse, 1760. Reprinted East Ardley [UK] & New York: SR Publishers, 1966. Excerpt reprinted in Brian Tennyson (ed), Impressions of Cape Breton (Sydney: UCCB Press, 1986), 11–21. Describes Cape Breton & PEI & discusses their importance. 1017. PIERS, Harry. D’Anville’s expedition. George U Hay (ed), Cana-
dian history readings (Saint John: Barnes, 1900), 68–74. Short history. 1018. PITT, William. Correspondence of William Pitt when secretary of state with
colonial governors and military commanders and naval commissioners in America. London: Macmillan, 1906, 2 vols: 445pp, 502pp. Illus. Map. Fns. Edited by Gertrude Selwyn Kimball. Vol 1 includes correspondence regarding Anglo-French war, with much on Cape Breton. 1019. POCOCK, Tom. Battle for empire: the very first world war 1756–63. Lon-
don: Michael O’Mara Books, 1998, 272pp. Illus. Fns. Biblio. Index. Popular history of Seven Years War, including capture of Louisbourg. 1020. PODOLSKY, Andrew Peter. Site of imagination: the fortress at
Louisbourg and stories of empire. Unpublished PhD thesis, Northwestern University, 1998, 280pp. Not found. 1021. POILLY, François Claude VICTOR de. See WYCZINSKI, Michel. 1022. POLLARD, James B. Historical sketch of the eastern regions of New
France, from the various dates of their discoveries, to the surrender of Louisbourg, 1758. Also Prince Edward Island: military and civil. Charlottetown, 1898. Not found.
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1023. POMEROY, Seth. The journals & papers of Seth Pomeroy, sometime
general in the colonial service. New York: Society of Colonial Wars in the State of New York, 1926, 180pp. Fns. Index. Edited by Louis Effingham de Forest. Excerpts from journal of officer who served at Louisbourg in 1745. 1024. POTHIER, Bernard. Acadian emigration to Ile Royale after the
conquest of Acadia. Histoire sociale/Social History, 5 (April 1970), 116–31. Fns. Examines efforts of French government to encourage Acadians to move to Cape Breton after 1713. 1025. – Acadian settlement on Ile-Royale, 1713–34. Unpublished MA thesis,
University of Ottawa, 1967, 150pp. Fns. Biblio. Examines French efforts to persuade Acadians to move to Ile Royale. 1026. – Barthélemy Petitpas. Dictionary of Canadian biography (Toronto:
University of Toronto Press, 1974), 3:512–13. Refs. Biography of French adventurer & interpreter active in Ile Royale in 1720s–1740s. 1027. – François Le Coutre de Bourville. Dictionary of Canadian biography
(Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1974), 3:367–9. Refs. Biography of French official who served at Louisbourg. 1028. – Joseph de Monbeton de Brouillan. Dictionary of Canadian biogra-
phy (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1974), 3:454–7. Refs. Biography of first governor of Ile Royale. 1029. – Joseph Dugas(Dugast). Dictionary of Canadian biography (Toronto:
University of Toronto Press, 1979), 4:239–40. Refs. Biography of Louisbourg merchant/privateer. 1030. – Joseph du Pont Duvivier. Dictionary of Canadian biography
(Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1974), 3:205–7. Biography of French officer who served at Louisbourg during first siege. 1031. – Joseph Lartigue. Dictionary of Canadian biography (Toronto:
University of Toronto Press, 1974), 3:356–7. Refs. Biography of French official at Louisbourg.
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1032. – Les Acadiens à l’Ile-Royale (1713 à 1734). Cahiers de la Société
historique acadienne, 23 (April/May/June 1969), 97–111. Fns. Analyses composition of Acadian population that moved to Cape Breton from 1713 to 1734. 1033. – Louis du Pont Duchambon de Vergor. Dictionary of Canadian
biography (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1979), 4:249–51. Refs. Biography of French officer who served at Louisbourg. 1034. – Nicolas Denys: the chronology and historiography of an Acadian
hero. Acadiensis, 1:1 (Autumn 1971), 54–70. Fns. Reviews Denys’ career in light of recent findings & reviews his historiography. 1035. – Pierre Morpain. Dictionary of Canadian biography (Toronto: Uni-
versity of Toronto Press, 1974), 3:474–6. Refs. Biography of French naval officer who served at first siege of Louisbourg. 1036. – & Donald J NORTON. Louis Denys de la Ronde. Dictionary of
Canadian biography (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1974), 3:176–80. Refs. Biography of French officer who served in Ile Royale in early eighteenth century. 1037. – See DUVIVIER, François du Pont. 1038. POUYEZ, Christian. La population de l’Ile Royale en 1752. Histoire
sociale/Social History, 6:12 (November 1973), 147–80. Maps. Fns. Tables. Analysis of population based on 1752 census. 1039. – Louisbourg: le terrain à de L’Ilot 4. Ottawa: Lieux historiques cana-
diennes, 1972, 102pp. Illus. Maps. Fns. App. Travail inédit 57. Report on Block 4 as it existed in eighteenth century. 1040. – & Gilles PROULX. L’Ile du Quai de Louisbourg. Ottawa: Lieux
historiques canadiennes, 1972, 239pp. Illus. Maps. Fns. Travail inédit 149. Examines area of Louisbourg & those who lived there. 1041. PRINGLE, Sir John. The life of General James Wolfe, the conqueror of
Canada, or, the eulogium of that renowned hero: attempted according to
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the rules of eloquence: with a monumental inscription, Latin and English, to perpetuate his memory. London: G Kearsley, 1760, 24pp. Brief eulogistic biography. 1042. PRITCHARD, James. Anatomy of a naval disaster: the 1746 French
expedition to North America. Montreal & Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1995, 322pp. Illus. Maps. Biblio. Index. Account of d’Anville’s 1746 expedition to recapture Louisbourg. 1043. – Joseph-Bernard de Chabert de Cogolin, Marquis de Chabert.
Dictionary of Canadian biography (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1983), 5:175–6. Refs. Biography of French cartographer who surveyed Ile Royale in 1750–1. 1044. – Ships, men and commerce: a study of maritime activity in New France.
Unpublished PhD thesis, University of Toronto, 1971, 535pp. Fns. Tables. Biblio. Examines trade between France & New France, including role of Louisbourg. 1045. PROCTOR, Jonathan. Diary kept at Louisbourg, 1759–1760 by
Jonathan Proctor of Danvers. Salem: Essex Institute, 1934. Not found. First published as ‘A diary kept at Louisbourg, 1759–1760 by Jonathan Proctor of Danvers.’ Collections of the Essex Historical Institute, 70:1 (January 1934), 31–57. Diary of Massachusetts soldier recording daily routine of garrison duty. 1046. PROULX, Gilles. Aubergistes et cabaretiers de Louisbourg 1713–1758.
Ottawa: Lieux historiques canadiennes, 1972, 119pp. Fns. Tables. Maps. Fns. Biblio. Travail inédit 136. Examines role of innkeepers & cabaret operators at Louisbourg. 1047. – Jean-Maurice-Josué Boisberthelot de Beaucourts: lieutenant du roy à
Louisbourg 1715–1730. Ottawa: Lieux historiques canadiennes, 1971, 28pp. Illus. Fns. Biblio. Apps. Bibio. Travail inédit 136. Biography of French officer who served at Louisbourg. 1048. – Le costume et les équipments militaires à la forteresse de Louisbourg.
Unpublished MA thesis, Université de Montréal, 1973. Fns. Biblio. Not found.
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1049. – Le costume militaire à Louisbourg 1713–1758. Ottawa: Lieux
historiques canadiennes, 1971, 71pp. Fns. Biblio. Apps. Travail inédit 45. Reports on military uniforms worn at Louisbourg. 1050. – Les bibliotèques de Louisbourg, forteresse de Louisbourg. Ottawa: Parks
Canada, 1974, 154pp. Fns. Manuscript Report 271. Describes private libraries & their importance in eighteenth century Louisbourg. 1051. – Les livres à la forteresse de Louisbourg. Atlantic Provinces Library
Association Bulletin, 45:3 (November 1981), 25–7, 37. Illus. Fns. Tables. Examines personal libraries at eighteenth-century Louisbourg. 1052. – Tribunaux et lois de Louisbourg. Parks Canada Manuscript Report
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1067. RAYMOND, Charles de. On the eve of the conquest: the Chevalier de
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1076. – George Allsopp: Quebec merchant, 1733–1805. Unpublished MA
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1085. ROQUE, Joseph, Sieur de la. Tour of inspection made by the Sieur de la
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1104. – James Abercrombie. Dictionary of Canadian biography (Toronto:
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1121. – Correspondence of William Shirley, governor of Massachusetts and
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state of the Island of Cape Breton, from the year 1784 to the present year; and suggestions for the benefit of the British settlements in America, lately published by William Smith, Esq. London: T Bentley, 1804. Response to William Smith’s book which attacked DesBarres’s administration of Cape Breton. 1316. – Recapitulation of a statement submitted by Lieutenant Colonel DesBarres
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1317. [DESBARRES, JFW]. The case of Lieutenant Colonel Des Barres. NP
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1328. – Uncommon obdurate: the several public careers of J FW DesBarres.
Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1969, 130pp. Illus. Map. Biblio. Index. Revised version of GND Evans, North American soldier, hydrographer, governor: the public careers of J FW DesBarres, 1721 [sic]–1824 (Unpublished PhD thesis, Yale University, 1965). Biography of first British lieutenant governor. 1329. EVANS, RD. Stage coaches in Nova Scotia, 1815–1867. Collections of
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1338. FITZGERALD, Owen. Cape Breton: a changing scene: a collection of
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Nova Scotia, 1839–1851. Collections of the Nova Scotia Historical Society, 28 (1949), 75–106. Fns. Includes discussion of Scottish immigration into Cape Breton. 1340. FORBRIGGER, Lorena. See SARRE, John. 1341. FORGERON, Dave. See HARVEY, DC. 1342. FORMAN, JR. Report on the Cape Breton harbors. Halifax: Nova Scotia
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1348. GILLIS, James Donald. The Cape Breton giant: a truthful memoir.
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ings and Transactions of the Nova Scotia Institute of Science, 11, Part 1 (1903), 89–94. Traces history of Mira land grant of 1787 to determine present ownership of mineral rights. 1350. GILROY, Marion. Loyalists and land settlement in Nova Scotia. Halifax:
Public Archives of Nova Scotia, 1937, 154pp. Lists Loyalists & land grants, including those in Cape Breton. 1351. GOBINEAU, Arthur, Comte de. Gobineau: Cape Breton’s people,
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Montreal: Editions du Jour, 1972, 262pp. Reprinted Paris: Aux Amateurs de Livres, 1989, edited by Roland Le Huenen. Reprinted as A gentleman in the outports: Gobineau and Newfoundland. Translated & edited by Michael Wilkshire. Ottawa: Carleton University Press, 1993, 250pp. Impressions of Cape Breton & Newfoundland. 1353. GROSVENOR, Edwin S & Morgan WESSON. Alexander Graham Bell:
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1356. – Clement Henry MacLeod (1851–1917). Gordon M Haliburton,
Clansmen of Nova Scotia (Halifax: Petheric, 1979), 79–81. Biblio. Brief biography of prominent engineer from Strathlorne. 1357. – Hon Geo Henry Murray (1861–1929). Gordon M Haliburton,
Clansmen of Nova Scotia (Halifax: Petheric, 1979), 83–7. Biblio. Brief biography of Nova Scotia premier from Grand Narrows. 1358. HALIBURTON, Thomas C. An historical and statistical account of
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1975), 28–32. Illus. Extract from DC Harvey, ‘The wreck of the Astraea.’ Dalhousie Review, 21:1 (April 1941), 7–14. Includes ‘An eyewitness account, 1834’ & ‘Dave Forgeron at Main-à-Dieu, 1975.’ Account of 1834 shipwreck at Little Lorraine. 1363. – The wreck of the Astraea. Dalhousie Review, 21:1 (April 1941), 7–14.
Account of 1834 shipwreck at Little Lorraine. 1364. – Untitled. Report of the Board of Trustees of the Public Archives of Nova
Scotia for the year 1950 (Halifax, 1951), Appendix B, 14–38. Collection of documents regarding convicts put ashore near Mainà-Dieu in 1788. 1365. – See HOLLAND, Samuel.
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1366. – See MARTELL, JS. 1367. HOLLAND, Samuel. Holland’s description of Cape Breton Island and
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Day (ed), Geographical perspectives on the Maritime provinces (Halifax: Saint Mary’s University, 1988), 15–24. Illus. Fns. Biblio. Explains history & settlement patterns. 1371. – Nineteenth century Cape Breton: a historical geography. Montreal &
Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1992, 274pp. Illus. Maps. Fns. Tables. Biblio. Index. Revised version of Stephen J Hornsby, An historical geography of Cape Breton Island in the nineteenth century (Unpublished PhD thesis, University of British Columbia, 1986). Examines changing relationship between people & environment over a century. 1372. – Scottish emigration and settlement in early nineteenth-century
Cape Breton. Kenneth Donovan (ed), The island: new perspectives on Cape Breton’s history 1713–1990 (Fredericton: Acadiensis Press/ Sydney: UCCB Press, 1990), 49–69. Illus. Fns. Reprinted in Graham Wynn (ed), People, places, patterns, processes: geographical
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perspectives on the Canadian past (Toronto: Copp Clark Pitman, 1990), 110–38. History showing patterns of settlement. 1373. – Staple trades, subsistence agriculture and nineteenth century
Cape Breton Island. Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 79:3 (September 1989), 411–34. Illus. Maps. Fns. Biblio. Describes highly complex pattern of economic activity in Cape Breton, typical of British North America, in which staple trades & subsistence agriculture formed a mosaic of different ways of life & work. 1374. – ‘The exodus’: a selection from Stephen J Hornsby’s new book:
Nineteenth-century Cape Breton: a historical geography. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 61 (August 1992), 78–83. Illus. Excerpt from Nineteenth century Cape Breton: a historical geography (Montreal & Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1992), 186–200, describing out-migration from Cape Breton from 1850s to 1880s. 1375. HUTCHISON, Rosemary. Emigration from South Uist to Cape
Breton. Brian Tennyson (ed), Essays in Cape Breton history (Windsor: Lancelot, 1973), 9–24. Fns. Explains reasons for emigration to Cape Breton. 1376. JACKSON, Elva E. Almost forgotten Loyalists. Loyalist Gazette, 21:1
(Spring 1983), 17–18. Illus. Brief history of Loyalists who settled in Cape Breton. 1377. – Cape Breton and the Jackson kith and kin. Windsor: Lancelot, 1971,
264pp. Maps. Biblio. Index. History of Loyalist & other immigration to Cape Breton, 1784– 1800, including author’s forebears. 1378. – The little woman: Granny Ross, her life and times. Weekly Cape
Bretoner (29 September 1956), 107. Reprinted as ‘A legend reconsidered: Granny Ross: 1) The little woman; and 2) With Elva E Jackson, 1984.’ Cape Breton’s Magazine, 37 (August 1984), 41–53. Illus. Notes. Story of her great-great-grandmother, Henriette Lejeune, who immigrated from France in eighteenth century. Part 2 continues story with interview discussing further research.
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1379. – The true story of the legendary Granny Ross. Nova Scotia Histori-
cal Review, 8:1 (1988), 42–61. Fns. Biography of Henriette Lejeune, wife of James Ross, who was first white woman to settle in Northeast Margaree. 1380. JOHNSTONE, Caroline Biscoe. Memories. Sydney Mines: privately
published, 1931, 20pp. Illus. History of Sydney’s Dodd family. 1381. JOHNSTONE, Hope Hart. The contribution of the Scottish teachers to
early Cape Breton education (1802–1865). Unpublished MA thesis, Dalhousie University, 1973, 188pp. Fns. Biblio. Apps. Assesses role of Scottish teachers in early Cape Breton education & societies that sent them. 1382. JONES, Lillian Grosvenor. Much more than the inventor of the
telephone. Bill McNeil, Voice of the pioneer (Toronto: Macmillan, 1978), 14–15. Recollections of her grandfather, Alexander Graham Bell. 1383. KERNAGHAN, Lois K. A man and his mistress: JFW DesBarres and
Mary Cannon. Acadiensis, 11:1 (Autumn 1981), 23–42. Fns. Story of DesBarres’s complex relationship with his mistress. 1384. – ‘A most eccentric genius’: the private life of JFW DesBarres. Nova
Scotia Historical Review, 5:2 (1985), 41–59. Focuses on relationship with his mistress, Mary Cannon. 1385. KINCAID, Barbara Ann. Scottish immigration to Cape Breton, 1758–
1838. Unpublished MA thesis, Dalhousie University, 1964, 202pp. Map. Fns. Biblio. App. Traces their origins, numbers, & impact, & surveys settlement patterns. 1386. KOESTER, Charles Beverley. John G Bourinot. John G Bourinot,
Parliamentary procedure (Shannon: Irish University Press/South Hackensack [NJ]: Rothman Reprints, 1971), 5–12. Reprint of book first published Montreal: Dawson Brothers, 1884, 785 pp. Reprint includes brief biography of Sydney native who became clerk of the House of Commons. 1387. LAMB, James B. Pioneer school. Second Mile (December 1975), 2–5.
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1388. LANGDON, WC. Alexander Graham Bell. Dictionary of American
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Publications, 1989, 48pp. Illus. Biblio. Brief biography for young readers. Much on Cape Breton. 1390. – Giants: Angus MacAskill and Anna Swan. Tantallon: Four East
Publications, 1990, 47pp. Illus. Biblio. Brief biography of Cape Breton giant. 1391. LATREMOUILLE, Joann. Pride of home: the working class housing
tradition in Nova Scotia, 1749–1949. Hantsport: Lancelot Press, 1986, 96pp. Illus. Fns. Biblio. Much on Cape Breton company houses. 1392. LEE, David. Charles Robin. Dictionary of Canadian biography
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with particular reference to those established in Nova Scotia. Unpublished MA thesis, St Francis Xavier University, 1975, 193pp. Fns. Biblio. Examines role of fraternal societies among Gaelic-speaking immigrants. Much on Cape Breton. 1397. LUCE, John. A passage from the island of Cape Breton across the Atlantic
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Ocean, with other interesting occurrences, in a letter to a friend. London: James Forsyth, 1812, 56pp. Fascinating account by manager of Robin operations in Cape Breton in 1790s of twice being captured by French, then having his ships confiscated by Royal Navy & tribulations of return voyage in December 1799/January 1800. Also describes later voyages to Cape Breton. 1398. MACBETH, Madge. A great Canadian: Sir John Bourinot. Dalhousie
Review, 34:2 (Summer 1954), 172–80. First published as ‘Bourinot stands high on “list”’ [Ottawa] Evening Citizen (5 December 1953), 2. Brief biography. 1399. – Sir John Bourinot: a great Canadian. Atlantic Advocate, 53:12
(August 1963), 73–6. Illus. Brief biography. 1400. MACDONALD, Colin S. Early Highland emigration to Nova Scotia
and Prince Edward Island from 1770–1853. Collections of the Nova Scotia Historical Society, 23 (1936), 41–8. Illus. Maps. Lists early immigrant ships & where they landed. 1401. – West Highland emigrants in eastern Nova Scotia. Collections of the
Nova Scotia Historical Society, 32 (1959), 1–31. Discusses Highlanders who went to Cape Breton from western Scotland & reasons for going. 1402. MACDONALD, Frank. Cairn protects resting place of early
MacIsaac settlers. Clansman, 5:5 (October/November 1991), 18–19. Illus. First published in Inverness Oran. Describes cairn at Inverness commemorating arrival of MacIsaacs in 1811. 1403. MACDONALD, G Frederick. Royal Albert Lodge, No 19, 1857–1957.
North Sydney: privately published, 1957. History of Masonic lodge. Not found. 1404. MACDONALD, JJ. The Nova Scotia post: its offices, masters and marks,
1700 to 1867. Toronto: Unitrade, 1985, 295pp. Illus. Maps. History of postal service with detailed information on post offices, many in Cape Breton. 1405. MACDONALD, Johnny Allan. How the North Uist people came to
Cape Breton. Am Braighe, 1:3 (Winter 1993–4), 8–9. Illus. Man from Enon recalls his family’s emigration to Loch Lomond area.
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1406. – Johnny Allan MacDonald of Enon. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 48
(June 1988), 1–13. Illus. Describes life of early Scottish settlers on Cape Breton farms & how later generations fared. 1407. MACDOUGALL, George D. An outline of Freemasonry in Cape Breton.
Sydney: St Andrew’s Lodge, 1944, 27pp. Brief history marking centenary of St Andrew’s Lodge. 1408. MACEWEN, Harvey A. The Kavanagh empire. St Peters: privately
published, nd [1985] Not found. 1409. MACFHEARGHAIS, Callum [Malcolm Ferguson]. An ocean jour-
ney to America. Clansman, 7:3 (June/July 1993), 36, 39, 41. First published in MacTalla. Story of his family’s emigration from Scotland to Cape Breton in 1843. 1410. MACGREGOR, John. Historical and descriptive sketches of the Maritime
colonies of British America. London: Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown & Green, 1828, 2 vols. Reprinted Edinburgh: William Blackwood, 1832, 2 vols. Reprinted New York: SR Publishers, 1968, 266pp. Extract reprinted as ‘John McGregor[sic]’s description of Sydney, 1832.’ C Bruce Fergusson (ed), Uniacke’s sketches of Cape Breton and other papers relating to Cape Breton Island (Halifax: Public Archives of Nova Scotia, 1958), Appendix E, 151–2. Larger excerpt describing Cape Breton reprinted in Brian Tennyson (ed), Impressions of Cape Breton (Sydney: UCCB Press, 1986), 109–19. Includes detailed description of Cape Breton by Scottish immigrant living in Prince Edward Island, who subsequently became member of British parliament. 1411. MACINTYRE, James M. The strongest man in the world. Maritime
Advocate, 39:8 (1949), 14. Brief biography of Angus MacAskill. 1412. MACKENZIE, AA. John Bourinot. Dictionary of Canadian biography
(Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1982), 11:105–6. Refs. Biography of Sydney merchant/politician. 1413. MACKENZIE, Catherine. Alexander Graham Bell: the man who con-
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1414. MACKENZIE, Michael B. A prayer fulfilled. Cape Breton Mirror, 1:11
(October 1952), 10. Story of Mr & Mrs Donald MacNeil, who emigrated from Barra to Iona in 1799. 1415. – The great gold rush. Cape Breton Mirror, 1:10 (September 1952),
4, 21. Illus. Story of two Campbell brothers, Hugh Oig & Hugh Ban of Whycocomagh, who discovered gold in California, then returned to Cape Breton. 1416. – The nigh shipwrecked wedding. Cape Breton Mirror, 1:6 (May
1952), 8. Describes North Uist wedding of Malcolm Campbell & Catherine MacLeod, who emigrated to Grand Narrows in 1817. 1417. MACKINNON, Jonathan G. Na Gaidheil an Ceap Breatunn [The
Highlanders in Cape Breton]. MacTalla, 11 (3 October 1902), 52–4. Reprinted in Charles Williams Vernon, Cape Breton, Canada, at the beginning of the twentieth century (Toronto: Nation, 1903), 71–81. Discusses Scottish emigration to Cape Breton. 1418. MACKINNON, Robert Alexander. The historical geography of agricul-
ture in Nova Scotia, 1851–1951. Unpublished PhD thesis, University of British Columbia, 1991, 306pp. Maps. Fns. Tables. Biblio. Examines changing geography of agriculture in effort to explain patterns of farm settlement & agricultural production. Much on Cape Breton. 1419. – & Graeme WYNN. Nova Scotian agriculture in the ‘golden age’:
a new look. Douglas Day (ed), Geographical perspectives on the Maritime provinces (Halifax: Saint Mary’s University, 1988), 47–59. Maps. Fns. Biblio. Argues that agriculture enjoyed ‘golden age’ in 1850s only in some parts of Nova Scotia. Much on Cape Breton. 1420. MACLEAN, RA. An expatriate Scot: Alexander Graham Bell. RA
MacLean, A state of mind: the Scots in Nova Scotia (Hantsport: Lancelot, 1992), 82–7. Illus. Brief biography. 1421. – The giant: Angus MacAskill. RA MacLean, A state of mind: the Scots
in Nova Scotia (Hantsport: Lancelot, 1992), 25–7. Illus. Brief biography.
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1422. MACLEOD, Calum IN. Stories from Nova Scotia. Antigonish: Formac,
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Breton Mirror, 2:11 (October 1953), 4, 17. First published in Sydney Post-Record (30 October 1951). Describes 1860 visit. 1424. MACMECHAN, Archibald. How Prenties carried his dispatches.
Archibald MacMechan, Sagas of the sea (New York: Dutton, 1923), 13–42. Illus. Reprinted in Cape Breton Mirror, 2:7 (June 1953), 7– 13. Illus. Story of Prenties’ shipwreck on Cape Breton in 1780. 1425. – Tonge at Petit de Grat. Archibald MacMechan, Old province tales
(Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1924), 123–40. Describes 1781 naval battle off Petit de Grat. 1426. MACNEIL, Kenzie. The annexation of 1820: ‘unconstitutional and
illegal.’ Cape Bretoner, 2:2 (October 1993), 18–19. Illus. Argues that annexation to Nova Scotia was illegal. Includes excerpt from paper written by Dr Robert Morgan on separatist movement, also excerpt from 1842 petition seeking reversal of annexation. Part 2, Cape Bretoner, 2:3 (December 1993), 24, reprints 1844 petition. 1427. MACNEIL, Mickey. A pioneer thanksgiving. Am Braighe, 1:1 (Sum-
mer 1993), 12–13. Illus. Story of his ancestors emigrating to Cape Breton in 1800. 1428. MACPHEDRAN, A. Leprosy in Cape Breton, NS. Canadian Journal
of Medical Science, 7 (1882), 15–16. Reports on incidences of leprosy in Lake Ainslie region. 1429. MACPHEE, Stephen B. DesBarres and his contemporaries as map-
makers. Nova Scotia Historical Review, 5:2 (1985), 12–27. Illus. Fns. Evaluates his work. 1430. MARSHALL, John G. Personal narratives; with reflections and remarks.
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1431. MARTELL, JS & DC HARVEY. Immigration to and emigration from
Nova Scotia 1815–1838. Halifax: Public Archives of Nova Scotia, 1942, 112pp. Fns. Refs. Includes discussion of Scottish immigration to Cape Breton. 1432. MARTIN, Chester. Alexander Graham Bell. Charles GD Roberts &
Arthur L Tunnell (eds), A standard dictionary of Canadian biography (Toronto: Trans-Canada Press, 1934), 1:34–44. Brief biography. 1433. MARTIN, R Montgomery. History of Nova Scotia, Cape Breton, the
Sable Islands, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, the Bermudas, Newfoundland, etc, etc. London: Whittaker, 1837, 364pp. Maps. Tables. App. Vol 6 of British Colonial Library series. General description with two chapters on Cape Breton. 1434. MASSON, Dr. The Gael in the far west. Transactions of the Gaelic
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Chisholm. Community Focus, 1:2 (14 June 1974), 6–8, 10. Local community social activist discusses development issues. 1560. – Addresses to His Excellency Earl Grey, GCMG, etc, governor general of
Canada and his speeches in reply having relation to the resources and progress of the dominion. Ottawa: King’s Printer, 1908, 184pp. Includes 1905 address by Mayor CP Fullerton welcoming Grey to Sydney & his reply. 1561. – A fighter to the end. Cape Breton Mirror, 1:9 (August 1952), 3, 22.
Describes swordfishing off Cape Breton. 1562. – A great Cape Breton flag! Cape Bretoner, 1:4 (May 1993), 1. Illus.
Presents new flag chosen in contest.
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1563. – Alberta bound? Cape Bretoner, 6:2 (April 1998), 27.
Describes activities of Options Plus, agency run by Cheticamp native Leonard Buckles, that helps Cape Bretoners find employment in Alberta. 1564. – [Viator]. A nineteenth century tourist in Cape Breton. Journal of
Education, 5th series, 19:4 (June 1970), 37–40; 20:4 (Summer 1971), 24–6. Illus. Edited by Shirley B Elliott. First published in The [Toronto] Week, 7 June 1889. Anonymous account of visit to Cape Breton. 1565. – A seminar on OFY. Community Focus, 1:6 (9 August 1974), 8–9.
Reports on seminar which evaluated Opportunities for Youth program in Cape Breton. 1566. – A short history & photographic record of the Cape Breton Highlanders
185th Overseas Battalion Canadian Expeditionary Force, Lieutenant Colonel Frank P Day, commanding officer. NP: privately published, 1916, 47pp. Illus. Reprinted Wolfville: Mary Ann Monnon, 1999. Brief background on its formation, with photographs & names of all men in original battalion. 1567. – A short history & photographic record of the Nova Scotia Highlanders
85th Overseas Battalion, CEF. Halifax: TC Allen, 1916, 48pp. Illus. Brief background on its formation, with photographs & names of all men in original battalion. D Company was recruited in Cape Breton. 1568. – A sign of the times. Cape Bretoner, 6:4 (Special Edition, 1998), 6–
7. Illus. Map. Describes controversy over new highway sign describing Ceilidh Trail as coastal route to Cabot Trail. 1569. – A souvenir of the fiftieth anniversary of flight in Canada. Aircraft
Magazine (1959). Illus. See separate entries. 1570. – Beautiful Cape Breton the place to spend a summer holiday: great re-
sources, great industries, great field for investment. Sydney: Albert M MacLeod, nd [c1900], np. Photographs. 1571. – Beauty spots: Sydney and Cape Breton Island Nova Scotia – Canada.
Ottawa: Photogelatine Engraving, nd, np. Photographs c1920.
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1572. – Board of Trade: a voice of concern. Trade Talk, 1:6 (December
1989), 24–5. Text of presentation by Board of Trade to minister responsible for Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency, regarding Cape Breton’s economic problems. 1573. – Cape Breton – description. NP: privately published, 50pp. Illus.
General description & impressions of visitors. 1574. – Cape Breton export pulpwood market. Woodland Ledger, 72:2
(July 1972), 7–8. Discusses problems of woodlot owners. 1575. – Cape Breton Island Builders Exchange: from past to present.
Trade Talk, 1:4 (April 1989), 14. Illus. Describes work of local construction coordinating body. 1576. – Cape Breton Joint Expenditure Board. Atlantic Industry and
Commerce Review (Winter 1985), 14–15. Describes organization created by municipal leaders in industrial area to coordinate economic development efforts. 1577. – Cape Breton regional labour–management study conference, July 8 ’68.
Halifax: Dalhousie University Institute of Public Affairs, 1968, 38pp. Papers presented at conference. 1578. – Cape Breton’s future: the people have their say. Community Focus,
1:57(21 August 1974), 8–9. Reports on survey of local attitudes regarding Cape Breton’s future. 1579. – Cape Breton: the unspoiled summerland of America. NP [Sydney?]:
[Cape Breton Tourist Association?], nd [1928], 51pp. Illus. Map. Exceptionally useful promotional booklet with detailed information on hotels, their proprietors & rates. 1580. – Centre for Community Economic Development. Trade Talk, 1:2
(December 1988), 20–1. Describes activities of local nonprofit development agency. 1581. – Christmas in Cape Breton. Cape Bretoner, 3:4 (December 1994/
January 1995), 12–13. Illus. Reminiscences of past Christmases in Cape Breton.
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1582. – Circuit Cape Breton: auto rallies new island attraction. Atlantic
Chamber Journal, 1:7 (November 1987), 7, 15. Illus. Describes auto show & rally started in October 1987 in Cape Breton. 1583. – Clairie Gillis Cape Breton’s miner MP. Cape Breton Mirror, 2:5
(April 1953), 2, 19. Profile of CCF member of Parliament. 1584. – Community company seeks wider participation. Cape Bretoner, 1:4
(May 1993), 4. Describes aims & activities of Cape Breton Labourers’ Development Company. 1585. – Copper mining in Cape Breton. Canadian Mining Review, 13:8
(August 1894), 134–5. Describes operations of Coxheath Copper Mines. 1586. – Decorated for valour. Cape Bretoner, 2:3 (December 1993), 21. Illus.
Reprints citation awarding Distinguished Conduct Medal to Michael B MacDonald of Iona during Second World War. 1587. – Dingwall scans the horizon. Cape Bretoner, 2:4 (January 1994), 3,
22. Illus. Minister of Public Works discusses economic situation in Cape Breton & government initiatives. 1588. – Failte: welcome to Cape Breton. Canada Commerce (Summer
1986), 19–21. Outlines Department of Regional Industrial Expansion programs that encourage investment in Cape Breton. 1589. – Fish farming Texas style. Innovations, 2:2 (January 1988), 10. Illus.
Profile of Ross Bennett of Glace Bay, who is developing aquacultural business. 1590. – [MacDuff]. From Baddeck to Boston. Cape Breton Magazine,
1:1 (September 1901), 23–5; 1:2–3 (October/November 1901), 85–8. First published in pamphlet form c1882. Describes journey from Baddeck to Boston. 1591. – George Alfred Beckett: story & song. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 42
(June 1986), 53–62. Illus. Notes. Story of man who killed Glace Bay taxi driver in 1930. Includes score & words of song by Phil Penney, also words of Penney’s song ‘Dirty Danny.’
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1592. – Guide book to Cape Breton, royal province of Nova Scotia or New Scot-
land, Dominion of Canada: with an original map, and a plan of Louisburg. London: Letts, Son & Co/Halifax: GE Morton, 1883, 40pp. Maps. Visitor’s guide, including brief history, plan of Louisbourg, & list of post offices. 1593. – Harvey Webber: the man behind Atlantic Canada Plus ... and so
much more. Atlantic Chamber Journal, 3:10 (February 1990), 11. Illus. Profile of Sydney businessman & community activist. 1594. – Highland Classic: a new Maritime ale brewed in Cape Breton.
Atlantic Chamber Journal, 1:7 (November 1987), 8. Illus. Describes new brewery established in 1987. 1595. – How they spent their summer vacation. Cape Bretoner, 2:3 (De-
cember 1993), 6–7; 2:4 (January 1994), 17. Essays by Cape Bretoners on their summer holidays. 1596. – How to make Alexander Graham Bell’s winged-cell tetrahedron
kite. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 5 (July 1973), 3–8. Illus. Describes Bell’s research on kite design & explains how to make a kite. 1597. – Iceland – a model for Cape Breton Island. Cape Bretoner, 1:5 (July
1993), 3. Illus. Discusses Iceland’s economic success as model for Cape Breton. 1598. – IDD: committed to education. Trade Talk, 1:2 (December 1988),
22–4. Illus. Describes Enterprise Cape Breton’s Careers Cape Breton program for students. 1599. – Interview with the New Waterford ‘rocket.’ Cape Bretoner, 1:5 (July
1993), 6. Brief interview with Bill MacDougall, hockey player from New Waterford. 1600. – John Joseph LeBlanc shears sheep. Ron Caplan (ed), Down north:
the book of Cape Breton’s Magazine (Toronto: Doubleday, 1980), 102–3. Illus. Photographs showing how he does it. No text. 1601. – June 17, 1973. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 5 (July 1973), 23. Illus.
Describes worst storm to strike Cape Breton in living memory.
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1602. – Keltic Lodge: day trips. Atlantic Insight guide to Atlantic Canada
(June 1981), 50–1. Illus. Describes day trips that can be taken from Keltic Lodge on Cabot Trail. 1603. – Let’s explore Cape Breton. Sydney: privately published, 1941, 31pp.
Tourist guide. 1604. – Local sea serpents: 3 reports. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 32 (August
1982), 28–32. Illus. Reprints three reports from Sydney Daily Post (1902, 1905, 1910) of sea serpent sightings off Cape Breton coast. 1605. – McCurdy, the Canadian aviator. Saturday Night, 24:41 (22 July
1911), 7. Illus. Discusses impending visit of Baddeck’s JAD McCurdy to Toronto area for air race & his career as most eminent Canadian aviator. 1606. – Meeting the challenge. Cape Bretoner, 1:3 (March 1993), 4. Illus.
Profile of Blair Oake, manager of City Printers. 1607. – Monkey business: opportunities in science, business and technol-
ogy. Trade Talk, 3:2 (Fall 1991), 5–6. Illus. Describes UCCB program to stimulate interest in science, business, & technology among children. 1608. – New commission is open for business. Trade Talk, 3:8 (October
1993), 15. Illus. Describes work of Regional Development Commission, which has replaced four separate commissions in Richmond County. 1609. – Oystering on the Bras d’Or. Helmsman, 1:3 (June/July 1983), 8.
Story of Joseph & Margot Hochheimer of Iron Mines, who rake oysters on the Bras d’Or Lake. 1610. – Partners in action. Cape Bretoner, 6:4 (Special Edition, 1998), 40–
1. Illus. Describes activities of Cape Breton Community Economic Development Agency. 1611. – Premier Angus L MacDonald [sic]. NSTU Bulletin, 10:2 (Decem-
ber 1933), 3–4. Brief biography of recently elected premier, who was from Dunvegan.
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1612. – Reaction to CCB. Community Focus, 1:4 (12 July 1974), 9, 7.
Interviews with several prominent local people on their reactions to recent legislation creating College of Cape Breton. 1613. – Regional government. Atlantic Advocate, 63:10 (June 1973), 20.
Reports on Sydney Mayor Earle Tubrett’s proposal to amalgamate municipalities around Sydney harbour. 1614. – Rose Schwartz. Trade Talk, 3:3 (January/February 1992), 23–4.
Illus. Profile of New Waterford businesswoman who was first Nova Scotian elected to Atlantic Association of Women Business Owners’ Hall of Fame. 1615. – Sable Island gas: a Cape Breton perspective. Cape Bretoner, 6:2
(April 1998), 6–8. Discusses potential benefits. 1616. – Scenes and industries of Cape Breton. Grand Rapids: James Bayne,
nd, 34pp. Photographs of industrial Cape Breton. 1617. – Screaming Eagles: Cape Breton gives pro hockey another shot.
Cape Bretoner, 6:1 (January/February 1998), 28–9. Illus. Describes Sydney’s new hockey team. 1618. – Seeing the forest for the trees. Innovations, 2:4 (August 1988), 10.
Illus. Describes new hand-held computer technology being used by Stora Forest Industries of Port Hawkesbury. 1619. – Seminars by satellite. Trade Talk, 2:6 (Spring 1991), 5–6. Illus.
Describes how Rev Frank Abbass makes international seminars available at UCCB through use of satellites & teleconferencing technology. 1620. – Shipwrecks on the Fourchu-Framboise coast. Cape Breton’s Maga-
zine, 31 (June 1982), 1–13. Illus. Recollections of shipwrecks. See separate entries under John Hardy, Dan Norman MacLeod, Ralph Rafuse, & Arthur & Sara Severance. 1621. – Sydport – the newest emerging seaport in Atlantic Canada.
Atlantic Chamber Journal, 1:7 (November 1987), 5. Illus. Describes creation of Sydport on Sydney harbour & its potential contribution to economic development of area.
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1622. – The big election ... surprise! Cape Bretoner, 5:1 (June/July 1997),
1–2. Illus. Map. Reports on recent federal election results in Cape Breton. 1623. – The Canadian Coast Guard College: one of a kind in Canada.
Trade Talk, 1:1 (September 1988), 22–3. Illus. Describes its history & operations. 1624. – The Cape Breton Highlanders, Canada, 1939–1945. Groningen:
Cape Breton Highlanders, nd, np. Lists men killed in Second World War. 1625. – The Cape Breton Highlanders, Canada, 1939–1945. NP: Cape
Breton Highlanders, nd, 63pp. Illus. Brief history & list of men killed with finding aids to European cemeteries. 1626. – The cougar on Cape Breton. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 2 (January
1973), 19. Illus. Three eyewitness accounts of sightings. 1627. – The Dutch farmers of Millville. Cape Bretoner, 6:5 (Fall 1998), 16–
17. Illus. Profiles of Jean & John Eyking & Rose & Hank Niesten. 1628. – The earthquake that shook Cape Breton. Update Cape Breton, 1:2
(July 1988), 21. Brief account of 1929 earthquake. 1629. – The eyestone. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 4 (May 1973), 23. Illus.
Reprinted in Ron Caplan (ed), Down north: the book of Cape Breton’s Magazine (Toronto: Doubleday, 1980), 50–1. Illus. Story of two men, John Tom Urquhart & John A Wilkie, who have eyestones, used to remove splinters from eye. 1630. – The islands of the gulf – Cape Breton and Prince Edward. Toronto:
Canada Railway News, nd [c1900]. np. Brief descriptions & photographs. 1631. – The Murmansk run – Cape Bretoners play a part in Russian
history. Update Cape Breton, 1:3 (August 1988), 10–11. Map. Brief description of Murmansk convoys during Second World War & list of Cape Bretoners who served on ships.
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1632. – The sudden boom in Atlantic fish. Saturday Night, 94:4 (May
1979), 89–90. Illus. Discusses revival in Atlantic fishery, focusing on HB Nickerson of North Sydney. 1633. – Toeing the line. Innovations, 2:2 (January 1988), 4. Illus.
Profile of John Van Auken, who has invented tennis line-calling device. 1634. – Toxic justice. Harrowsmith, No 52, 8:4 (December 1983/January
1984), 126. Reports on court case over aerial spraying of dioxins in rural Cape Breton. 1635. – UCCB actor off to New York. Cape Bretoner, 1:5 (July 1993), 11.
Profile of Chad MacDonald, who has won scholarship to study at American Musical & Dramatic Academy in New York. 1636. – UCCB: one of the country’s most unique educational institutions
is facing a moral dilemma – sacrifice its ideals or pay its bills. Cape Bretoner, 6:3 (Summer 1998), 19. Illus. Reports on UCCB’s financial problems. 1637. – Universities recognize need for community involvement. Clans-
man, 5:6 (December 1991/January 1992), 11, 22–3. Discusses role of universities in promoting Gaelic culture, focusing on role of Norman MacDonald of University College of Cape Breton. 1638. – What happened to Jim Campbells [sic] Barrens? Rural Delivery,
21:8 (March 1997), 37. Reports on provincial government’s decision to allow mineral exploration in formerly protected area in northern Cape Breton. 1639. – What’s in the cards for 1998? Cape Bretoner, 6:1 (January/Febru-
ary 1998), 6–7. Illus. Prominent Cape Bretoners predict what’s going to happen to island this year. 1640. – Which way to the beach? Cape Bretoner, 6:3 (Summer 1998), 32–3.
Describes some of Cape Breton’s beaches & how to find them. 1641. – Women’s World Finance. Trade Talk, 1:4 (April 1989), 12. Illus.
Describes work of local branch of nonprofit organization dedicated to assisting female entrepreneurs.
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1642. ARCHIBALD, Frank E. Sidney Earle Smith. Frank E Archibald,
Mostly Maritimers (Windsor: Lancelot, 1972), 7–23. Profile of Cape Bretoner who became president of two universities & secretary of state for external affairs. 1643. ARMOUR, Elizabeth McCurdy. Our legacy of love. Hantsport:
Lancelot, 1994, 247pp. Illus. Memoirs of Sydney woman focusing on her marriage & life with Douglas Armour. 1644. ARMSTRONG, Alvin. Flora MacDonald. Toronto: Dent, 1976,
217pp. Illus. Fns. Biblio. Index. Biography of Progressive Conservative politician born & raised in Cape Breton. 1645. ARMSTRONG, Catherine Lavenia Isabell. Venie’s letters to her
dad, 1898. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 65 (January 1994), 41–6. Illus. Notes. Letters from Sydney River farm girl to her father, who was working away. Includes brief history of Howie-Armstrong family written in 1950s by Annie Armstrong MacMillan. 1646. ARSENEAU, Don. Cape Breton Technology Council ... an area
development tool. Forerunner, 3:1 (1990), 31. Not found. 1647. – See MACDONALD, CA (Sandy). 1648. ATLANTIC CANADA OPPORTUNITIES AGENCY. See CANADA,
Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency. 1649. ATWELL, Sandra. See TENNY SON, Brian Douglas. 1650. AUCOIN, Minnie. Minnie Aucoin of St Joseph du Moine. Cape
Breton’s Magazine, 58 (August 1991), 13–30. Illus. Notes. Recollections in English & French. 1651. AULD, Walter C & Don MACINTOSH. Impressive service for
Alexander Graham Bell recalled. Second Mile (June 1986), 3–7. Illus. Recollections of Bell’s funeral & interment at Beinn Breagh. 1652. BAGNELL, Charles. See CUNNINGHAM, Russell. 1653. – See MACKINNON, Dan F.
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1654. BAGNELL, Charlie & Ed LEVY. Louisbourg fishermen rescue US
seamen, 1942. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 41 (January 1986), 55–9. Illus. Extract from article first published by Jean Kyte in Coastal Courier (16 May 1984). Two fishermen recall helping to rescue 26 sailors from US naval ship off Louisbourg in January 1942. 1655. BAGNELL, Kenneth. In closing. Imperial Oil Review, 4:3 (June
1982), 30–1. Recollections of attending summer camp near Orangedale in 1940s. 1656. BAIN, John D. An analysis of the Nova Scotia Shopping Centre Develop-
ment Act: its history and impact on retail commercial development in the province. Unpublished Master of Urban & Rural Planning thesis, Technical University of Nova Scotia, 1991, 129pp. Refs. Tables. Apps. Biblio. Examines impact of 1979 legislation on shopping centre development. Case studies include Mayflower Mall. 1657. BANKS, Dan. See HARRIS, Dave. 1658. BARRETT, Clarence. How Clarence Barrett trapped the fox. Cape
Breton’s Magazine, 73 (June 1998), inside front cover, 46. Illus. Cape Breton Highlands National Park warden recalls difficulties in trapping fox that was bothering campers. 1659. – ‘So how do you get the rope up?’ Cape Breton’s Magazine, 71
(December 1996), 38–41. Illus. Notes. Cape Breton Highlands National Park warden describes rock climbing in park. 1660. – & Hans PADELT. Two encounters with moose: 1) Clarence
Barrett in the Highlands; and 2) a moose letter from Hans Padelt. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 61 (August 1992), inside front cover, 47–9. Illus. Two accounts of encounters with moose by residents of northern Cape Breton. 1661. BARRINGTON, Eddie. Eddie Barrington: early diving years. Cape
Breton’s Magazine, 59 (January 1992), 49–60. Illus. Local diver recalls early experiences in northern Cape Breton.
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1662. BARRINGTON, Mary. Dr MacPherson, the cancer doctor. Cape
Breton’s Magazine, 7 (March 1974), 24. Illus. Reprinted in Ron Caplan (ed), Down north: the book of Cape Breton’s Magazine (Toronto: Doubleday, 1980), 134. Illus. Recollections of man who allegedly could cure cancer. 1663. BARTLETT, Isabel. Isabel Bartlett remembers George. Cape Breton’s
Magazine, 43 (August 1986), 1–16. Illus. Notes. Reprinted in Ron Caplan (ed), Cape Breton lives: a book from Cape Breton’s Magazine (St John’s: Breakwater Books, 1988), 258–73. Illus. Recollections of life with well-known political activist & local character. 1664. BARTLETT, Ted. A century of service: the Newfoundland ferry story. NP:
Marine Atlantic, 1998, 23pp. Illus. Biblio. Brief history of North Sydney–Newfoundland ferry service. 1665. BARYLUK, Tom & Kirby MOORE. Proposed study of the Mira River
watershed area. Sydney: UCCB Bras d’Or Institute, 1977, 60pp. Fns. Tables. Biblio. Outlines environmental problems & recommends major study. 1666. BEATON, Dan Angus & Catherine. With Dan Angus Beaton,
Blackstone: farm life, dredging on the Great Lakes, and tales. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 47 (January 1988), 68–84. Illus. Notes. Recollections of Cape Breton couple from 1910. 1667. BECKWITH, CJW. The Cape Breton Island health unit. Canadian
Public Health Journal (July 1939), 343–7. Map. Describes work of unit responsible for public health in Cape Breton. 1668. BEDFORD, Jay. Hope for CB’s economy lies in thinking small.
Trade Talk, 3:8 (October 1993), 1–2. Argues importance of small business for economic development. 1669. BELL, Norman W. See NOVA SCOTIA. Commission on Drug
Dependency. 1670. BELLAND, Rosiland. See DARRAH, Lorna. 1671. BELLIVEAU, John Edward, Silver Donald CAMERON & Michael
HARRINGTON. Iceboats to superferries: an illustrated history of Marine Atlantic. St John’s: Breakwater, 1991, 175pp. Illus. Map. Includes treatment of North Sydney–Newfoundland service.
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1672. BENJAMIN, SGW. Cruising Cape Breton, 1878 & 1884. Cape
Breton’s Magazine, 51 (June 1989), 49–57. Illus. Notes. Combines two articles first published in SGW Benjamin, The Atlantic islands as resorts of health and pleasure (New York: Harper, 1878) & as ‘Cruising around Cape Breton,’ Century Magazine (July 1884), 352–64. Excerpt from ‘Cruising around Cape Breton’ reprinted in Brian Tennyson (ed), Impressions of Cape Breton (Sydney: UCCB Press, 1986), 183–91. Describes visits in 1878 & 1884. 1673. – The Atlantic Islands as resorts of health and pleasure. New York:
Harper, 1878, 274pp. Illus. App. Travel guide with one chapter on Cape Breton. 1674. BENNETT, Roy & Alex HUNTLEY. The berthing of supertankers.
Cape Breton’s Magazine, 6 (December 1973), 1–4, 21–4, back cover. Illus. Reprinted in Ron Caplan (ed), Down north: the book of Cape Breton’s Magazine (Toronto: Doubleday, 1980), 217–25. Illus. Interviews with several pilots involved in berthing supertankers at Cape Breton ports. 1675. BENOIT, Remi. Mr Remi Benoit to the electors of Richmond Nova Scotia.
[Arichat]: privately published, 1892, 25pp. Pamphlet defending Joseph Gillies, Conservative MP, from charge that he was nominee in by-election of Senator William Miller, who allegedly sold out Nova Scotia at time of Confederation in 1866. Reprints text of Miller’s 1866 speech in House of Assembly & other supporting documents in defence of Miller’s reputation. 1676. BERGER, Carl. Race and liberty: the historical ideas of Sir John
George Bourinot. Canadian Historical Association Annual Report (1965), 87–104. Fns. Discusses Bourinot, a native of Sydney, as a historian. 1677. – The sense of power. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1970,
277pp. Fns. Biblio. Index. Examines Canadian nationalism in period 1867–1914 through ideas of prominent intellectuals, including Sir John Bourinot, a native of Sydney. 1678. BEST, Wilfred. The merchant’s song. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 44
(January 1987), 20–5. Illus. Describes often strained relations between fishermen & merchants in early twentieth century.
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1679. BETHUNE, Jocelyn. Vacations – a kite above the rest. Cape Bretoner,
1:5 (July 1993), 15. Illus. Describes Elderhostel vacation program held at Beinn Bhreagh. 1680. BICKERTON, James. Nova Scotia, Ottawa, and the politics of regional
development: a political economy of centre–periphery relations. Unpublished PhD thesis, Carleton University, 1988, 412pp. Fns. Biblio. Examines federal attempts to resolve economic problems in Maritime provinces since 1960s. Much on Cape Breton. 1681. – Nova Scotia, Ottawa, and the politics of regional development. Toronto:
University of Toronto Press, 1990, 412pp. Fns. Biblio. Index. Examines federal attempts to resolve economic problems in Maritime provinces since 1960s. Much on Cape Breton. 1682. – Old wine into new bottles? From Devco to Enterprise Cape
Breton Corporation, 1984–1990. Atlantic Provinces Political Studies Association Proceedings, 16 (1991), 181–96. Fns. Examines evolution of federal government’s regional development policy in Cape Breton. 1683. BIRD, Miriam Ruth MacRae & Alice MacRae SMITH. California to
Cape Breton, 1917: Aunt Ruth’s first trip home. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 51 (June 1989), 1–13. Illus. Notes. Describes journey by automobile from California to family reunion at North River Bridge in 1917. 1684. BIRD, Will R. Nova Scotia’s highland Cape Breton. Canadian
Geographical Journal, 38:2 (February 1949), 78–91. Illus. Description. 1685. – Off-trail in Nova Scotia. Toronto: Ryerson, 1956, 314pp. Illus.
Index. Impressions & traveller’s guide. One chapter on Cape Breton. 1686. – The Cabot Trail. Maclean’s, 47:11 (1 June 1934), 17, 43. Illus.
Describes famous scenic drive. 1687. – These are the Maritimes. Toronto: Ryerson, 1959, 333pp. Illus.
Index. Reprinted Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 1959. Reprinted 1969, 1974. Introduction to region & its culture. One chapter on Cape Breton. 1688. – This is Nova Scotia. Toronto: Ryerson, 1950, 299pp. Illus. Map.
Index. Impressions & traveller’s guide. One chapter on Cape Breton.
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1689. BISHOP, Jordan. Thither Thyssen. New Maritimes, 5:8 (April 1987),
9–10. Illus. Notes. Discusses proposal by German steel company to develop manufacturing plant at Port Hawkesbury. 1690. BLAIKIE, David. Russell MacLellan: Trudeau’s Caper. Halifax, 2:1
(December 1979), 12, 14. Illus. Profile of Russell MacLellan, newly elected member of Parliament representing Cape Breton–The Sydneys. 1691. BLAKELEY, Phyllis. The telephone’s inventor also flew kites. Atlan-
tic Advocate, 49:6 (February 1959), 41, 43. Illus. Describes Bell’s research on kites. 1692. BLATCHFORD, Mary E. Letters from Beinn Bhreagh, 1891. Cape
Breton’s Magazine, 58 (August 1991), 80–7. Illus. Note. Letters written while visiting Bells, describing daily life. 1693. BLUE, Dougald. When the employees owned the trams. Cape
Breton’s Magazine, 24 (December 1979), 1–8. Illus. Note. Recollections of 1930s, when employees took over operations of bankrupt Cape Breton Electric Company. 1694. BLUFARB, Anna. Anna Blufarb’s Second World War. Cape Breton’s
Magazine, 72 (June 1997), 59–71, 73–8. Illus. Recollections of Polish holocaust survivor who settled in North Sydney after war. 1695. BOLLES, Frank. August birds in Cape Breton. Atlantic Monthly, 74
(August 1894), 158–66. Extract from Frank Bolles, From Blomidon to Smoky and other papers (Boston: Riverside Press, 1894), 82–105. Reprinted as ‘August birds in Cape Breton, 1893,’ Cape Breton’s Magazine, 49 (August 1988), 35–43. Illus. Line drawings from Robie Tufts, Birds of Nova Scotia (Halifax: Nimbus/Nova Scotia Museum, 1986). Describes birds sighted in Cape Breton in August 1893. 1696. – From Blomidon to Smoky and other papers. Boston: Riverside Press,
1894, 278pp. Extracts first published as ‘From Blomidon to Smoky,’ Atlantic Monthly, 73 (May 1894), 592–604, & ‘August birds in Cape Breton,’ Atlantic Monthly, 74 (August 1894), 158– 66. Index. Excerpt reprinted in Brian Tennyson (ed), Impressions of Cape Breton (Sydney: UCCB Press, 1986), 217–25. Account of visit to Nova Scotia, including Cape Breton, by secretary of Harvard University, a poet & nature writer.
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1697. – The Great Falls on Indian Brook, 1890. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 8
(June 1974), 22–4. Illus. Excerpt from Frank Bolles, From Blomidon to Smoky and other papers (Boston: Riverside Press, 1894), 63–4, 91. Describes trek along high cliffs to Great Falls, with additional observations by local fishermen. 1698. – See ALLEN, Francis H. 1699. BONA, Wayne. Seniors in the nineties: a study of the needs and resources
of senior citizens in Richmond County. St Peters: Richmond County Community Services, 1991, 153pp. Illus. Tables. Apps. Biblio. Attempts to identify physical & social needs of elderly & to assess extent to which they are being met. 1700. BONAPARTE, Kelly. Families of the island. Cape Bretoner, 3:2 (Octo-
ber 1994), 20. Illus. Profiles of Irons & Wilcox families. 1701. – Families of the island: the Kokoskas. Cape Bretoner, 3:3 (Novem-
ber 1994), 21. Illus. Profile of Kokoska family of Whitney Pier. 1702. BOOTHROYD, Peter D. Urban functional organization in the Cape
Breton industrial area. Unpublished MA thesis, University of Toronto, 1963. Not found. 1703. BORDEN, Marian. An experience in education. Community Focus,
1:6 (9 August 1974), 5–6. Local college student describes visit to Honduras through WUSC program. 1704. BORINS, Sandford F with Lee BROWN. Involvements in failure: five
government enterprises that cost the Canadian taxpayer billions. Toronto: Methuen, 1986, 175pp. Examines unsuccessful government-funded business ventures. Case studies include Glace Bay heavy water plant. 1705. BOUCHETTE, Errol. Les Écossais du Cap-Breton. Transactions of
the Royal Society of Canada, 3rd series, 4 (1910), Section I, 3–16. Examines changing patterns of life among Scottish population in Cape Breton due to changing economic situation. 1706. – Les Écossais du Cap-Breton. Revue Franco-Américaine, 8:1 (Novem-
ber 1911), 5–23. Sociological description with particular reference to two sample families.
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1707. BOURINOT, John G. British American union considered in relation to
the interests of Cape Breton. Halifax: Strong, 1868, 19pp. Pamphlet arguing economic advantages to Cape Breton of Confederation. 1708. – Notes of a ramble through Cape Breton. New Dominion Monthly,
2:2 (May 1868), 87–92. Reprinted as Notes of a ramble through Cape Breton. Montreal: John Dougall & Sons, 1868, 8pp. Reprinted as ‘Cape Breton in 1867.’ Nova Scotia Historical Quarterly, 6:2 (June 1976), 193–206. Edited by Brian Tennyson. Excerpt reprinted in Brian Tennyson (ed), Impressions of Cape Breton (Sydney: UCCB Press, 1986), 155–61. Impressions of 1867 visit. 1709. – The island of Cape Breton: its history, scenery and resources.
Stewart’s Literary Quarterly Magazine, 3:4 (January 1870), 345–60. Reprinted as The island of Cape Breton. Saint John: George Stewart, 1870, 16pp. Describes scenery & resources. 1710. – The island of Cape Breton: the ‘long wharf’ of the Dominion.
Rose-Belford’s Canadian Monthly and National Review, 8:4 (April 1882), 329–38. Reprinted as The island of Cape Breton: the ‘long wharf’ of the Dominion. Toronto: Rose-Belford, 1882, 9pp. Geographical & historical outline, predicting that Cape Breton will become important industrial centre. 1711. BOUTILIER, Trina. Declining interest in scouting. Update Cape
Breton, 1:3 (August 1988), 12–13. Attempts to explain decline in scouting movement in Cape Breton, which began in Canada at Port Morien in 1908. 1712. BRADFORD, Henry M. Cape Breton or Newfoundland – who has
the greater claim on Marconi? Cape Bretoner, 4:1 (December 1995), 19. Illus. Discusses controversy between Cape Breton & Newfoundland over where Marconi did his most important work. 1713. BRAIT, AA. See CANADA, Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency. 1714. BRASSET, Edmund A. A doctor’s pilgrimage. Philadelphia:
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1715. BRAY, Thomas E. Our Cape Breton lobster. Port Morien: privately
published, nd [1996], 68pp. Illus. Introduction to lobster fishing & its economic importance to region. 1716. BREDBURY, Josie Matheson. From Breton Cove & Boston: conver-
sations with Josie Matheson Bredbury. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 56 (January 1991), 17–28; 57 (June 1991), 35–50. Illus. Notes. Excerpt reprinted as ‘Home-brew on Sunday!’ in Ron Caplan (ed), Another night: Cape Breton stories true & short & tall (Wreck Cove: Breton Books, 1995), 195–9. Illus. Recollections of life in rural Cape Breton & moving to Boston. 1717. BRIAND, Garry. ‘Just you and the weather.’ Atlantic Insight, 6:2
(February 1984), 40–3. Illus. Photographs of northern Cape Breton in winter. 1718. BRINLEY, Gordon. Away to Cape Breton. New York: Dodd Mead/
Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1936, 266pp. Illus. Map. App. Impressions of Cape Breton people & places. 1719. BRISBANE, RM. Sidney Smith: from college to cabinet. Saturday
Night, 72:20 (28 September 1957), 14–15, 47. Profile of Cape Bretoner who became president of two universities & secretary of state for external affairs in Diefenbaker government. 1720. BRITTEN, Cindy. Growing a market takes determination. Trade
Talk, 3:4 (October 1992), A10. Illus. Profile of Mabou Gardens. 1721. BRITTEN, Henry M. He floored the mighty Jeffries. Cape Breton
Mirror, 2:6 (May 1953), 5, 16. Illus. Story of Jack Munroe of Boularderie, who defeated American heavyweight boxing champion James Jeffries in 1902. 1722. BRODIE, DN. The harvest excursion. Cape Breton Mirror, 2:8 (July
1953), 9–12. Illus. Story of 1923 trip west from Glace Bay to work on prairie harvest. 1723. – The old Mira River steamers. Cape Breton Mirror, 2:7 (June 1953),
5, 16–17. Illus. History of excursion boats.
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1724. BROWN, A Gordon. Nova Scotia and the reciprocity election of 1911.
Unpublished MA thesis, Dalhousie University, 1971, 296pp. Fns. Biblio. Explains response of Nova Scotians to reciprocity agreement with reference to four constituencies, including Cape Breton South. 1725. BROWN, Cassie. The Caribou disaster. Cassie Brown, The Caribou
disaster and other short stories (St John’s: Flanker Press, 1996), 1–6. Illus. Brief account of North Sydney ferry torpedoed in October 1942. 1726. BROWN, Douglas Arthur. Reaching out. Cape Bretoner, 6:6 (Decem-
ber 1998), 18–19. Illus. Describes two organizations, Santa’s Workshop & Adopt-a-Family, that work to make Christmas better for needy families. 1727. – Talbot House. Cape Bretoner, 6:6 (December 1998), 38–9. Illus.
Describes popular Christmas creches made at Talbot House in Frenchvale. 1728. – Titanic Historical Society trivia game. Cape Bretoner, 6:6 (Decem-
ber 1998), 36–7. Illus. Describes game invented by two North Sydney teachers. 1729. BROWN, Keith G. Enterprise Cape Breton Corporation: where top
down meets bottom up. Gertrude Anne MacIntyre (ed), Perspectives on communities: a community economic development roundtable (Sydney: UCCB Press, 1998), 135–56. Fns. Describes activities of ECBC as community development agency. 1730. – Strategic economic action plan. Sydney: Cape Breton County Eco-
nomic Development Authority, 1994, 120pp. Illus. Apps. Proposals for regional economic revitalization. 1731. BROWN, Lee. See BORINS, Sandford F. 1732. BROWNE, Joan A. A comparative study of socio-economic patterns in
black Nova Scotian communities. Unpublished MA thesis, Dalhousie University, 1982, 107pp. Maps. Fns. Tables. Apps. Biblio. Compares black communities in Sydney & rest of Nova Scotia using socio-economic indicators, concluding that Sydney blacks are relatively advantaged. 1733. BRUCE, Harry. Allan J MacEachen: at home with New Zealand’s
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1734. – Lifeline: the story of the Atlantic ferries and coastal boats. Toronto:
Macmillan, 1977, 249pp. Illus. Map. History of coastal ferries, including North Sydney–Newfoundland service. 1735. – The promise of Cape Breton. Atlantic Insight, 11:1 (January
1989), 15. Describes delights of recent visit. 1736. – We went to New Zealand, and found a Cape Breton ceilidh.
Atlantic Insight, 5:6 (June 1983), 16–18. Illus. Describes Allan MacEachen’s visit to Waipu. 1737. BRUCE, Marion. Unknown Cape Breton. Cities, 2:4 (July/August
1988), 36–8. Illus. Cape Bretoners describe their favourite places. 1738. BRUNELLE, Yves. A centenarian’s progeny makes good. Cape
Breton Mirror, 1:8 (July 1952), 23. Describes Xavier College in Sydney. 1739. BRYCE, Ian. The changing face of education. Cape Bretoner, 4:5
(September/October 1996), 10. Illus. Reports on financial problems of Cape Breton school boards. 1740. BUCHANAN, Carl. The plan and design of the Canada Winter
Games. Denis Cassivi & Kevin MacNeil (eds), Dialogue on curriculum (Sydney: UCCB Press, 1985), 157–63. Describes plan & design of games held in 1987. 1741. BUFFETT, Clara. A visit with Clara Buffett, Glace Bay. Cape Breton’s
Magazine, 68 (June 1995), 41–60. Illus. Note. Recollections of nurse & community activist. 1742. – Clara Buffett remembers Hilda Wright. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 55
(August 1990), 33–40. Illus. Notes. Recollections of Glace Bay woman who founded Citizens Service League. 1743. BUFFETT, Peter & Ron INGRAHAM. Peter Buffett and the shark.
Cape Breton’s Magazine, 60 (June 1992), 61–4. Illus. Note. Describes shark encounter at Neil’s Harbour in 1972. 1744. BULLEY, Harry Albert. Harry Albert Bulley: accidents averted.
Cape Breton’s Magazine, 37 (August 1984), 21–6. Illus. Reprinted
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in Ron Caplan (ed), Cape Breton works: more lives from Cape Breton’s Magazine (Wreck Cove: Breton Books, 1996), 42–8. Illus. Recollections of man who worked as engineer & fireman on Canadian National Railway from 1915 to 1962, listing accidents averted. 1745. BURKE, Aloysius. See RIGBY, John. 1746. BURRILL, Gary. Away. Maritimers in Massachusetts, Ontario, and
Alberta: an oral history of leaving home. Montreal & Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1992, 249pp. Recollections of Maritimers who went away, many from Cape Breton. 1747. – Cape Breton voices from away. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 62 (January
1993), 71–2. Notes. Extract from Gary Burrill, Away. Maritimers in Massachusetts, Ontario, and Alberta: an oral history of leaving home (Montreal & Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1992). Recollections of Christine MacKay Carmichael & Mary Johnston, two Cape Bretoners who moved away. 1748. BUSH, EF. The HD-4. Parks Canada Manuscript Report 107 (1969),
215–34. Fns. Biblio. App. Brief history of high-speed hydrofoil boat designed by Bell & FW Baldwin for use in First World War. 1749. BUTCHER, Devereux. Exploring the national parks of Canada. NP:
Thomas Allen, 1951, 84pp. Illus. Maps. Biblio. Index. Guide to national parks. Includes chapter on Cape Breton Highlands National Park. 1750. BUTTERS, George. Cape Breton’s hard, hard times. Atlantic In-
sight, 5:2 (February 1983), 8. Illus. Discusses decline in pulpwood industry, former fallback source of employment in difficult times. 1751. – Heavy water workers try making it on their own. Canada Com-
merce (Summer 1986), 22–3. Illus. Reports on how workers laid off from Glace Bay heavy water plant are becoming entrepreneurs. 1752. BUTTS, Wilma J. An evaluation of a career oriented student employment
program. Unpublished MBA thesis, Saint Mary’s University, 1984, 75pp. Fns. Tables. Apps. Biblio. Evaluates Cape Breton Development Corporation’s Career Enrich-
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ment Program, concluding that it is cost-effective & provides multiple benefits to students, employees, & society as a whole. 1753. CALDER, J William. All aboard. Antigonish: Formac, 1974, 139pp.
Illus. Index. Anecdotal history of Cape Breton Development Corporation’s Cape Breton Railway. 1754. – Booze and a buck. Antigonish: Formac, 1977, 115pp. Illus.
Stories of rum-running. Much on Cape Breton. 1755. – The little exile. Cape Breton Mirror, 1:10 (September 1952), 11, 14.
Reminiscences of Cape Breton boy growing up in Boston. 1756. CAMERON, Margaret. Working capital. Report on Business Magazine
(July 1996), 25, 27, 29–30, 32. Illus. Argues that private-sector schemes should replace ineffective government job strategies for creating employment. Examples from Cape Breton. 1757. CAMERON, Mary Belle. More about Doctor MacPherson. Cape
Breton’s Magazine, 9 (October 1974), 13. Illus. Story of John MacPherson & his cure for cancer. 1758. CAMERON, Silver Donald. A certain degree of difference. New
Maritimes, 14:2 (November/December 1995), 5–8. Illus. Describes UCCB’s unique educational philosophy, with emphasis on BA Community Studies program. 1759. – A life lived outside the cash economy. Saturday Night, 89:4 (April
1974), 12–13. Reprinted in Silver Donald Cameron, Sterling silver: rants, raves & revelations (Wreck Cove: Breton Books, 1994), 15–19. Describes lifestyle of small village. 1760. – A tall ships tale. Financial Post Magazine (1 September 1984),
61–2, 64–5. Illus. Describes how Sydney businessman Ian Stott organized Ports Canada World Cup, a tall ships race, in 1984. 1761. – Discover the real Cape Breton. Atlantic Insight, 3:5 (June 1981),
74. Describes series of guidebooks on rock climbing, canoeing, hiking, & cruising published by Cape Breton Development Corporation.
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1762. – How I faced the fuel crisis. Silver Donald Cameron, Sterling silver:
rants, raves & revelations (Wreck Cove: Breton Books, 1994), 29– 35. First published 1981. Humorous account of discovering wood heating in small village. 1763. – How the Potties of Poulamon, NS – with a little help from their
friends – got a new home. Quest, 13 (March 1984), 12, 16. Reprinted as ‘Ambrose Pottie gets his house’ in Silver Donald Cameron, Sterling silver: rants, raves & revelations (Wreck Cove: Breton Books, 1994), 121–6. Describes moving a house in D’Escousse. 1764. – Salt, wind and song. Canadian Living, 17:4 (April 1992), 142-5. Illus.
Impressions of people & places while sailing through Bras d’Or Lake. 1765. – Space foundation picking up steam in Cape Breton. Atlantic
Insight, 10:2 (February 1988), 8. Illus. Describes project to establish joint US–USSR space research station in Cape Breton. 1766. – The rock nobody knows, yet gypsum is part of our lives from
morning to night. Canadian Geographic, 110:4 (August/September 1990), 42–9. Illus. Describes mining & use of gypsum, with much on Cape Breton. 1767. – Wind, whales and whisky: a Cape Breton voyage. Toronto:
Macmillan, 1991, 308pp. Illus. Story of circumnavigation of Cape Breton on home-built sailboat, visiting coastal communities & people. 1768. – See BELLIVEAU, John Edward. 1769. CAMPBELL, Alex L. Cooke’s camp: a letter and a song. Cape
Breton’s Magazine, 21 (December 1978), inside front cover, 38. Illus. Recollections of camp for workers building Trans Canada Highway, including a song. 1770. CAMPBELL, Brian & AJB JOHNSTON. The S & L train wreck at
Mira, 1903. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 68 (June 1995), 62–4. Illus. Note. Excerpt from Brian Campbell & AJB Johnston, Tracks across the landscape: the S & L commemorative history (Sydney: UCCB Press, 1995). Story of how shipwreck caused train wreck.
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1771. – Tracks across the landscape: the S & L commemorative history. Sydney:
UCCB Press, 1995, 110pp. Illus. Refs. History of railway. 1772. CAMPBELL, Douglas F. Cape Breton County welfare services study.
Antigonish: St Francis Xavier University, Social Sciences Department, nd [1966], 141pp. Fns. Apps. Biblio. Presents overview of welfare services & evaluates gaps & duplications as well as their visibility & functionality. 1773. CAMPBELL, Gray. Cape Breton cowboy. Family Herald, 31 (4 Au-
gust 1960), 20–3. Story of Frank MacDonald, who became rodeo cowboy. 1774. CAMPBELL, Gussy et al. Remembering the ‘Judique Flyer.’ Cape
Breton’s Magazine, 19 (June 1978), 1–13. Illus. Recollections of train that operated between Port Hastings & Inverness from 1880s to 1929. 1775. CAMPBELL, James J. A study of the development of high school education
in Richmond County, Nova Scotia. Unpublished MEd thesis, St Francis Xavier University, 1962, 60pp. Fns. Tables. Biblio. Examines present high school situation in Richmond County, considers possible solutions to their problems, & evaluates merits of small high schools. 1776. CAMPBELL, Mac. Fisheries crisis script. Cape Bretoner, 2:7 (June
1994), 4, 12. Illus. Describes continuing crisis in fishery. 1777. – Fishery crisis reaches Cape Breton. Cape Bretoner, 1:3 (March
1993), 1. Illus. Describes crisis in fishery. 1778. CAMPBELL, Patricia. As worlds collide: mature students speak out.
Sydney: University College of Cape Breton, School of Extension & Community Affairs, 1991, 30pp. Profiles of six mature students to better understand their needs in pursuing higher education at UCCB. 1779. – No going back (older women as university students). Sydney: privately
published, 1991, 268pp. Revised version published as No going back: women as university students. Halifax: Fernwood, nd [1993], 91pp.
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Report on how UCCB can better serve ‘mature’ female students, who make up approximately one-third of enrolment. 1780. CAMPBELL, PJ MacKenzie. Co-op development in Cape Breton.
Canadian Labour, 18:7–9 (July/September 1973), 7–9, 42. Illus. History of co-op stores in industrial area. 1781. – The story of co-operative wholesaling in Cape Breton. Sydney: Cape
Breton Co-operative Services, nd [1957], 29pp. Brief history of Cape Breton Cooperative Services, which became Eastern Cooperative Services in 1938, & its importance to the community. 1782. – The struggle for survival in eastern Nova Scotia. Canadian Co-
operative Digest, 12:2 (Summer 1969), 25–9. Discusses economic problems & role of co-ops in addressing them, with much on Cape Breton. 1783. – Thirty years of service. Canadian Co-operative Digest, 12:3 (Autumn
1969), 11–17. Illus. Brief reminiscences of involvement in Cape Breton cooperative movement. 1784. CANADA. Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency. Report of the
Enterprise Cape Breton assessment team: from dependence to enterprise. Moncton, 1991, 123pp. Tables. Biblio. App. Chaired by AA Brait. Evaluation of ECBC prepared for minister responsible for ACOA. 1785. – Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency. See RAYMOND, CW. 1786. – Central Mortgage & Housing Corporation. Industrial Cape Breton
comprehensive market report. Ottawa, 1988, 56pp. Tables. Analyses housing market in industrial Cape Breton region. 1787. – Commission to investigate into and report in respect of dynamite
sticks placed near the road outside the hatchery gate at North East Margaree, Nova Scotia Report. Ottawa, 1923, 4pp. Report of Charles Deering La Nauze. 1788. – Department of Environment. See SPARGO, RA. 1789. – Department of Fisheries & Oceans, Scotia–Fundy Region. The
Cape Breton Island fishing industry. Halifax, 1989, 61pp. Maps. Tables. Economic & Commercial Analysis Report 57. General analysis of current state of fishery.
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1790. – Department of Indian Affairs & Northern Development. Deci-
sions resulting from the public hearing on the provisional master plan for Cape Breton Highlands National Park. Ottawa, 1971, 16pp. Map. English & French. Presents government’s views on proposals made on provisional master plan at public hearing held in Sydney in June 1970. 1791. – Department of Regional Industrial Expansion. Employment and
manpower utilization in Nova Scotia 1950 to 1960. Ottawa, 1964, 264pp. Fns. Tables. Examines seasonal employment, focusing on Cape Breton Island, New Glasgow, & Truro. 1792. – Department of Regional Industrial Expansion. Cape Breton
Advisory Committee. Towards economic development and productive employment in Cape Breton. Sydney, 1985, 46pp. Apps. Report of committee chaired by Dr Teresa MacNeil offering recommendations for economic development. Apps. 1793. – Department of Regional Industrial Expansion. Cape Breton High-
lands National Park provisional master plan. Ottawa, 1970, 21pp. Illus. Biblio. English & French. Reports on results of public hearings on future park development. 1794. – Report of the royal commission appointed to inquire into and report upon
conditions in the pilotage districts of Miramichi, Sydney, Louisburg, Halifax, St John, Montreal and Quebec, and to recommend, if necessary, any changes found desirable. Ottawa: House of Commons Sessional Paper 104 (1919) 27pp. Report of commission chaired by Thomas Robb into practices & financial administration of local pilotage authorities. 1795. – Report of the royal commission on pollution of Canadian waters by oil
and formal investigation into grounding of steam tanker ‘Arrow.’ Ottawa, 1971, 247pp. Apps. Report of Mr Justice Gordon Hart on circumstances surrounding 1970 sinking in Chedabucto Bay. 1796. CANADIAN GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS. Forest, stream and seashore.
NP, nd, 184pp. Illus. Describes places along Intercolonial Railway route from Montreal to Sydney.
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1797. CANADIAN WELFARE COUNCIL. A preliminary report of rural
poverty in four selected areas: highlights of a study. Ottawa, 1965, 209pp. English & French. Case studies of poor rural families to illustrate meaning of ‘rural poverty.’ Also examines economic & social opportunities available & how people perceive their opportunities & limitations. Includes Inverness County. 1798. CANDOW, James E. Of men and seals: a history of the Newfoundland
seal hunt. Ottawa: Canadian Parks Service, 1989, 230pp. Illus. Includes material on nineteenth century Cape Breton vessels engaged in seal hunt. 1799. CAPE BRETON CONNECTIONS. Retiring to Cape Breton. Sydney,
1993, 86pp. Illus. Promotional publication encouraging people to retire in Cape Breton. 1800. CAPE BRETON DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION. Cape Breton,
Nova Scotia, Canada: where industry and quality of life can still fit together. Sydney, nd, np. Illus. Maps. Promotional publication encouraging investment. 1801. – Discover your own special place: Cape Breton. Sydney, nd, np. Illus.
Maps. Tourism guide. 1802. CAPE BRETON FIREFIGHTERS FRATERNAL ASSOCIATION.
Cape Breton Firefighters Fraternal Association: 50 years of service to Cape Breton 1934–1984. Sydney, 1984, 48pp. Illus. Souvenir booklet with brief history & lists of members. 1803. CAPE BRETON REGIONAL PLANNING COMMISSION & NOVA
SCOTIA DEPARTMENT OF MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. Industrial Cape Breton environmental improvement needs. Sydney/Halifax, 1969, 183pp. Maps. Fns. Tables. Refs. Examines improvements in physical environment needed to assist changing economy. 1804. CAPE BRETON TOURIST ASSOCIATION. Cape Breton Island
familiarization guide. Sydney, 1981, 224pp. Guide to points of interest throughout island. Includes brief history by Robert Morgan.
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1805. – Cape Breton: the people place. Sydney, nd, 96pp. Illus. Maps.
Not found. 1806. CAPLAN, Ron (ed). Cape Breton lives: a book from Cape Breton’s Maga-
zine. St John’s: Breakwater Books, 1988, 301pp. Illus. Collection of life stories reprinted from Cape Breton’s Magazine. See separate entries under Isabel Bartlett, Hector Carmichael, J J Chiasson, Archie Neil Chisholm, Bill Daye, Dave Epstein, Katie Margaret Gillis, Mary & Clarence Lashley, HL Livingstone, Dr Austin MacDonald, Rev Charlie MacDonald, Jimmy ‘Butch’ MacDonald, Margaret MacDonald, Neil A MacKinnon, Dan Alex MacLeod, Mary MacMillan, Mike Oleschuk, Wilfred Prosper, Theodore Rideout, Wishie Rose, Joseph D Sampson, Karoline Siepierski, & Rose Grant Young. 1807. – (ed). Cape Breton works: more lives from Cape Breton’s Magazine.
Wreck Cove: Breton Books, 1996, 285pp. Illus. Collection of life stories, anecdotes, & folklore reprinted from Cape Breton’s Magazine. See separate entries under Annie & John Battiste, Harry Albert Bulley, Rod & Rheta Campbell, Hattie Carmichael, Joe Delaney, Willy Pat Fitzgerald, Bill Forbrigger, Bill Fraser, Yvon LeBlanc, Johnny Allan MacDonald, Gordie MacDougall, Margaret Neil MacNeil, Margaret Martell MacQueen, Patrick McNeil, Hilda Mlezcsko, Anne Morrell, Janie Nicholson, Bowden Murphy, Frank Murphy, Wilfred Poirier, Mary Ryan, Steve Whitty, & Jack Yazer. 1808. – Christy MacKinnon’s Silent observer. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 64
(August 1993), inside front cover, 20–2. Illus. Review of Christy MacKinnon, Silent observer (Wreck Cove: Breton Books, 1993), with extracts. 1809. (ed). Down north: the book of Cape Breton’s Magazine. Toronto:
Doubleday, 1980, 241pp. Illus. Life stories reprinted from Cape Breton’s Magazine. See separate entries under Mary Barrington, Mary Ann Beaton, Roy Bennett, Malcolm Campbell, Ron Caplan, Hector Carmichael, Gerard Chiasson, Lee Cremo, Sophie Deveau, Mrs William Deveau, Daviod Dow, John R Erskine, Thomas Flemming, Marguerite Gallant, Ellen Googoo, Samuel Hardy, Jack Sam Hinkley, Jack Ingraham, John Joseph LeBlanc, HL Livingston, Hilda MacDonald, John Alexc John X MacDonald, Roddy Hector MacDonald, Sadie MacDonald, Mike MacDougall, John A MacLennan, John R & Bessie MacLeod, Dan MacNeil, Joe Neil MacNeil, John J Matheson, Dan Murdoch Morrison, Maisie Morrison, Johnny Murphy, Rita & Rory
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Murphy, Ronald Nash, Jack Nicholson, Willy Petrie, Billy Pittman, Emily Seymour, John Smith, Red Dan Smith, Cleve Townsend, Tius Tutty, & Lillian Williams. 1810. – The heroic rescue of the crew of the Kismet II. Cape Breton’s
Magazine, 70 (June 1996), 31–6. Illus. Note. Compilation of reports describing rescue of crew from shipwreck off northern Cape Breton in November 1955. 1811. CARMICHAEL, Archie. See MACASKILL, Danny. 1812. CARMICHAEL, Christina MacKay. See BURRILL, Gary. 1813. CARMICHAEL, Hattie. Hattie Carmichael of the Meadow Road.
Cape Breton’s Magazine, 35 (December 1983), 1–11. Illus. Note. Reprinted in Ron Caplan (ed), Cape Breton works: more lives from Cape Breton’s Magazine (Wreck Cove: Breton Books, 1996), 85–99. Illus. Recollections of farming in Cape Breton from early 1900s. 1814. CARROLL, Carman. The influence of HH Stevens and the Reconstruc-
tion Party in Nova Scotia 1934–35. Unpublished MA thesis, University of New Brunswick, 1972, 227pp. Fns. Biblio. Examines influence of party which won 14% of popular vote in Nova Scotia in 1935 federal election. Much on Cape Breton. 1815. CAUTLEY, RH. Searching for the Highlands National Park, 1934.
Cape Breton’s Magazine, 43 (August 1986), 17–29. Illus. Notes. Excerpt from RH Cautley, Report on examination of sites for a national park in the province of Nova Scotia.Ottawa: Department of Interior, 1934, 31pp. Full text reprinted in RH McDonald, Transportation in northern Cape Breton (Ottawa: Parks Canada, 1979). Manuscript Report 363. Describes advantages for tourism & impact on local economy of establishing national park at Ingonish. 1816. CHANDLER, Wally. See OLESCHUK, Mike. 1817. CHAPIN, Miriam. Atlantic Canada. Toronto: Ryerson, 1956, 179pp.
Impressions of region with much on Cape Breton. 1818. CHAPUT, Gerald J & RR CLAYTOR. Sport catch of Atlantic salmon
from Margaree River, Nova Scotia, 1947 to 1987. Moncton: Canada, Department of Fisheries & Oceans, 1988, 50pp. Map. Tables. Refs. Canadian Data Report of Fisheries & Aquatic Sciences 678. Presents data on numbers caught & sizes.
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1819. CHARLESWORTH, Hector. An odyssey in the Maritimes. Saturday
Night, 43 (1 September 1928), 2–3. Impressions of Cape Breton based on automobile tour. 1820. CHERNIN, Gayle. My Russian relatives. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 66
(June 1994), 13–24. Illus. Notes. Cape Breton woman describes discovering long-lost relatives in Russia. 1821. CHIASSON, Paul. Paul Chiasson from Cheticamp: working on
coastal vessels. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 65 (January 1994), 9–16. Illus. Notes. Recollections. 1822. CHIASSON, Rémi-Joseph. Alexandre J Doucet, météore politique
du Cap Breton et du comté de Kent. Cahiers de la Société historique acadienne, 10:2 (June 1979), 85–90. Biography of New Brunswick Acadian politician from Grand Etang who served in House of Commons 1923–6. 1823. – ‘Titcher and specter.’ Hantsport: Lancelot, 1986, 104pp.
Recollections of man from St Joseph du Moine who became teacher, then Richmond County school inspector. 1824. CHIASSON, Rodney. Museum travels through Cape Breton. Cape
Bretoner, 1:5 (July 1993), 18. Describes museums found throughout Cape Breton. 1825. CHIASSON, Rosemary. Hope for our fisheries. Atlantic Advocate,
64:11 (July 1974), 20–3. Describes Cape Breton Development Corporation’s oyster-farming project. 1826. CHISHOLM, Archie Neil. See LEBLANC, Leo J. 1827. CHISHOLM, Murdoch. Cape Breton interests sacrificed; its Catholic
clergy affronted, and its French population ignored by the adoption of the central route. Halifax: Holloway, 1887, 15pp. Fns. Argues that Port Hawkesbury–Sydney railway line should go through St Peters rather than Grand Narrows. 1828. CHOUDHURY, Masudul Alam. Cape Breton and free trade. Atlan-
tic Review, 6 (Summer 1986), 34–5. Examines potential impact of free trade on Cape Breton.
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1829. – Manpower utilization and industrial diversification for Cape Breton.
Sydney: UCCB Press, 1987, 31pp. Tables. Refs. Analyses Cape Breton labour market in order to evaluate policy recommendations of Cape Breton Advisory Committee. 1830. – Optimal utilisation of skills for industrial development in Cape
Breton. JE Davies et al. (eds), Selected papers fifteenth annual conference of the Atlantic Canada Economics Association, 15 (1986), 183– 98. Refs. Analyses Cape Breton labour market in order to evaluate recommendations of Cape Breton Advisory Committee regarding development. 1831. – (ed) Political economy of development in Atlantic Canada. Sydney:
UCCB, 1988, 215pp. Maps. Fns. Biblio. Index. Collection of essays on causes of underdevelopment in Atlantic Canada. Much on Cape Breton. See separate entries under Gordon Boyce, Masudul Choudhury, William Gallivan, & Teresa MacNeil. 1832. – Service sector diversification as an alternative prescription for
Cape Breton development. Masudul Alam Choudhury (ed), Political economy of development in Atlantic Canada (Sydney: UCCB, 1988), 171–9. Fns. Tables. Discusses role of service sector diversification & specific factors such as UCCB in local development. 1833. CHRISTIE, RW. Cape Breton breweries: a feasibility study. Unpublished
MBA thesis, Saint Mary’s University, 1977, 22pp. Tables. Examines feasibility of establishing brewery in Cape Breton & concludes that it is not viable. 1834. CLANCY, Peter. The politics of pulpwood marketing in Nova
Scotia, 1960–1985. L Anders Sandberg (ed), Trouble in the woods: forest policy and social conflict in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick (Halifax: Gorsebrook Research Institute/Fredericton: Acadiensis Press, 1992), 142–67. Map. Fns. Examines struggle over terms of pulpwood marketing, interplay of economic forces & state institutions, & political capacities of small woodlot owner & producer factions. Much on Cape Breton. 1835. CLARK, Trueman. When Trueman Clark went overboard. Ron
Caplan (ed), Another night: Cape Breton stories true & short & tall (Wreck Cove: Breton Books, 1995), 161–2.
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Extract from ‘A visit with Trueman Clark, Gabarus.’ Cape Breton’s Magazine, 62 (January 1993), 37–44, describing being washed overboard & back on board in storm. 1836. CLARKE, David. ACAP – Cape Breton and you. Cape Bretoner, 3:7
(July 1995), 10. Illus. Describes environmental activities of Atlantic Coastal Action Plan in Cape Breton. 1837. – The Jim Campbell’s Barren. Cape Bretoner, 5:1 (June/July 1997),
7. Map. Describes controversy over mineral exploration of protected area. 1838. CLAYTON, John K. See NOVA SCOTIA, Commission on Drug
Dependency. 1839. CLUGSTON, Michael. The high cost of community action.
Maclean’s, 96:39 (26 September 1983), 24. Reports on court case over aerial spraying, which seventeen Cape Breton families recently lost. 1840. COBHAM, Hollis. Strategy formulation and a five year strategic plan for
the Cape Breton Family YMCA. Unpublished EMBA thesis, Saint Mary’s University, 1992, 97pp. Biblio. Tables. Develops strategic plan for continuing operations through the 1990s. 1841. COCHRAN, John. See MACDOUGALL, Gordie. 1842. COCHRANE, Clay L. Cooperative self-help in Nova Scotia. Washington,
1968. Not found. 1843. COE, Douglas. Marconi: pioneer of radio. Messner, 1953, 272pp. Illus.
Not found. 1844. COFFEY, Joseph B. The big clean-up. Atlantic Advocate, 60:9 (May
1970), 22–6. Illus. Describes clean-up operation after sinking of Arrow in Chedabucto Bay. 1845. COLLIER, DMB. See JACOT, BL. 1846. COLLIER, JT. See OLESCHUK, Mike.
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1847. COLTON, F Barrows. Miracle men of the telephone. National
Geographic Magazine, 91:3 (March 1947), 273–316. Illus. Describes Bell Telephone’s research with many illustrations of Bell at Baddeck. 1848. CONNOLLY, Pat. A better team and night out. Cape Bretoner, 4:1
(December 1995), 17. Describes improved Cape Breton Oilers hockey team. 1849. – A reunion of the roaring forties. Cape Bretoner, 3:8 (September
1995), 23. Recollections of Sydney Academy reunions. 1850. – Cape Breton night at Hall of Fame. Cape Bretoner, 1:3 (March
1993), 30. Illus. Discusses induction of several Cape Bretoners into Nova Scotia Sports Heritage Hall of Fame. 1851. – Danny Gallivan. Cape Bretoner, 1:4 (May 1993), 27. Illus.
Profile of NHL announcer from Cape Breton. 1852. – East coasters in the NHL: in the shadow of Gordie Drillon.
Atlantic Insight, 7:10 (October 1985), 17–21. Illus. Discusses prominence of several Maritimers in National Hockey League, including some from Cape Breton. 1853. – From Port Hood to the NHL record book. Cape Bretoner, 2:5
(March 1994), 3. Illus. Profile of Al MacInnis. 1854. – Pro sports thriving in Cape Breton. Cape Bretoner, 1:5 (July 1993),
24. Describes success of Oilers hockey team & Breakers basketball team. 1855. – Remembering the good times. Cape Bretoner, 2:3 (December
1993), 22. Recollections of sports during youth. 1856. – Sports. Cape Bretoner, 2:4 (January 1994), 18.
Discusses large number of Cape Bretoners in professional hockey. 1857. – Two more stars on the honour roll. Cape Bretoner, 2:2 (October
1993), 22. Illus. Profiles of Doug Sulliman & Leo Amadio, who are being inducted into Nova Scotia Sports Heritage Hall of Fame.
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1858. CONRAD, Margaret, Toni LAIDLAW, & Donna SMYTH (eds), No
place like home: diaries and letters of Nova Scotia women, 1771–1938. Halifax: Formac, 1988, 306pp. Illus. Includes extracts from diary of Ellen Muriel Liscombe (1902–69) of Sydney about working at Bank of Montreal. 1859. COOK, Amelia. Amelia Cook’s pig. Ron Caplan (ed), Another night:
Cape Breton stories true & short & tall (Wreck Cove: Breton Books, 1995), 19–20. Recollections of pig who enjoyed music. 1860. – See MACLEAN, Mickey. 1861. COOKE, Alex. Alex Cooke’s North Mountain diary. Cape Breton’s
Magazine, 52 (August 1989), 36. Notes. Describes winter spent plowing snow on North Mountain in 1954–5. 1862. COOPER, Isobel. See HAREGUY, Darlene. 1863. COOPER, Robert. Attitudinal feasibility study of ‘the College of Cape
Breton fieldhouse facilities.’ Unpublished MBA thesis, Saint Mary’s University, 1982, 98pp. Tables. Apps. Examines attitudes of users of fieldhouse, both internal & external, & recommends policy changes that could lead to greater satisfaction. 1864. CORBETT, EA. Sidney Earle Smith. Toronto: University of Toronto
Press, 1961, 72pp. Biography of Cape Bretoner who became president of two universities & secretary of state for external affairs. 1865. CORBIN, Carol. See SULLIMAN MACPHERSON, Celeste. 1866. CORSANO, Gary. Structural considerations in the creation of a
not-for-profit corporation. Gertrude Anne MacIntyre (ed), Perspectives on communities: a community economic development roundtable (Sydney: UCCB Press, 1998), 67–75. Fns. Examines nature & governance of community development corporations, with reference to New Dawn Enterprises. 1867. COUES, WP. Passer domesticus in Cape Breton. Auk, 7:2 (April
1890), 212. Reports first appearance of house sparrow in Cape Breton in November 1889.
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1868. COULON, Jacques. Les oubliés du Cap-Breton. L’Actualité, 12:3
(March 1987), 37. Illus. Reports on Cape Breton’s economic problems & federal development policies. 1869. COVELL, Tim. Cape Breton: the maiden voyage. Camping Canada,
27:2 (March 1998), 74–6, 78, 80. Illus. Describes adventures of family touring Cape Breton in motorhome. 1870. COWLEY, John. ‘Cap’ Cowley – a salvage tug captain. Cape Breton’s
Magazine, 54 (June 1990), 1–14, 70–80. Illus. Recollections of working on tugboats. 1871. COZZENS, Frederick S. Acadia, or a month with the blue noses. New
York: Derby & Jackson, 1859, 329pp. App. Account of visit to Nova Scotia. Much on Cape Breton. 1872. CREIGHTON, Wilfred. Wilfred Creighton & the expropriations:
clearing land for the National Park, 1936. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 69 (August 1995), 1–20. Illus. Note. Provincial forester recalls problems in negotiating for homes expropriated to develop Cape Breton Highlands National Park. 1873. CRITTENDEN, HL. See EMBREE, Earle. 1874. CUNNINGHAM, Russell. See MACKINNON, Dan F. 1875. CUNNINGHAM, Scott. Skiing across the highlands: a wilderness
adventure. Atlantic Advocate, 81:6 (February 1991), 5–8. Illus. Describes cross-country skiing in Cape Breton Highlands National Park. 1876. CZAMANSKI, Stanislaw. Regional income and product accounts of north-
eastern Nova Scotia. Halifax: Institute of Public Affairs, Dalhousie University, 1968, 80pp. Fns. Tables. Biblio. Explores regional economy, provides data for future research & methodology for constructing regional income & product accounts without field surveys. Includes Cape Breton’s four counties. 1877. DALY, Justin. MacDonald [sic] of Nova Scotia. Maclean’s, 46:21
(1 November 1933), 23, 34. Illus. Profile of Nova Scotia Premier Angus L Macdonald, from Port Hood.
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1878. DANA, Leo-Paul & Kevin HASHEM. Coping in Cape Breton. Policy
Options, 11:4 (May 1990), 35. Argues that key to improved economy is change in attitude of Cape Bretoners. 1879. DANNA, Sammy Richard. The transatlantic radiotelegraphic experiments
of Guglielmo Marconi, 1901–1907. Unpublished PhD thesis, University of Missouri, 1967, 260pp. Not found. 1880. DARRAH, Lorna & Rosiland Belland. The Canso fishermen’s strike
1970–71. CHJ Gilson (ed), Strikes in Nova Scotia (Hantsport: Lancelot, 1986), 16–37. Fns. Refs. Describes lengthy strike involving fishermen of Petit de Grat, Mulgrave, & Canso. 1881. DASHWOOD, Richard Lewes. Chiploquorgan; or, life by the camp fire
in Dominion of Canada and Newfoundland. Dublin: Robert T White, 1871, 293pp. Reprinted Fredericton: Saint Anne’s Point Press, 1979. Describes hunting & fishing visit to Canada. Brief account of salmon fishing on Margaree River. 1882. DAUGIRDOS, John T. See ING, Todd S. 1883. DAVIS, Charles H. See MACLEOD, Greg. 1884. DAVIS, Edith A. Cape Breton island. Canadian Geographical Journal,
6:3 (March 1938), 134–44. Illus. Map. Describes places & people. 1885. DAVIS, Lew Allan. See OLESCHUK, Mike. 1886. DAYE, Bill. Bill Daye: stories for Susie. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 32
(August 1982), 14–21, 34–5. Illus. Anecdotes from his life, compiled for granddaughter. 1887. – Bill Daye’s woodpecker friend. Ron Caplan (ed), Another night:
Cape Breton stories true & short & tall (Wreck Cove: Breton Books, 1995), 18–19. Reprinted from Bill Daye, ‘Bill Daye: stories for Susie.’ Cape Breton’s Magazine, 32 (August 1982), 14–21, 34–5. Recalls how woodpecker befriended him.
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1888. – Bill Daye: walking down the deer. Ron Caplan (ed), Another night:
Cape Breton stories true & short & tall (Wreck Cove: Breton Books, 1995), 79–80. Recalls unusual experience while deer hunting. 1889. – Teaching the crows a lesson. Ron Caplan (ed), Another night:
Cape Breton stories true & short & tall (Wreck Cove: Breton Books, 1995), 175–6. Recalls how he got crows out of his garden. 1890. – et al. World War I continues: coming home from overseas. Cape
Breton’s Magazine, 34 (August 1983), 13–20. Illus. Recollections of Daye, Thomas Gillard, HL Livingston, John Angus MacNeil, Dan E MacQuarrie, & Kristopher Mayich of readjusting to life in Cape Breton after serving overseas. 1891. DEMONT, John. Cape Breton blues. Maclean’s, 106:7 (15 February
1993), 42. Illus. Discusses Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency’s business support program in light of collapse of Premium Automotive Tanks plant at Port Hawkesbury. 1892. – Pride of place. Maclean’s (14 November 1994), 64. Illus.
Describes unique qualities of University College of Cape Breton. 1893. – The last best place: lost in the heart of Nova Scotia. Toronto: Double-
day Canada, 1998, 275pp. An exploration of Nova Scotia’s character & sense of place. Much on Cape Breton. 1894. DE ROCHE, Constance. Going away to stay at home: the role of
circular migration among Cape Breton Acadians. Man in the Northeast, 34 (Fall 1987), 99–115. Fns. Examines circular migration of Acadians from impoverished southern Cape Breton as response to economic marginality & places it in context of macrostructural creation of regional poverty. 1895. – Macroeconomic and microsocial processes: social change in a Nova
Scotian village. Unpublished PhD thesis, Washington University, 1982, 539pp. Maps. Fns. Tables. Apps. Biblio. Examines how small Cape Breton community in resource-poor region of Canada has solved problems of economic maintenance, community integration, & personal adjustment.
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1896. – The village, the vertex: adaptation to regionalism and development in a
complex society. Halifax: Saint Mary’s University, Department of Anthropology, 1985, 436pp. Maps. Fns. Apps. Biblio. Occasional Papers in Anthropology 12. Case study of small community in resource-poor region, showing how it has solved problems of economic maintenance, community integration, & personal adjustment. 1897. – Through a glass darkly: looking for CED. Gertrude Anne
MacIntyre (ed), Perspectives on communities: a community economic development roundtable (Sydney: UCCB Press, 1998), 201–24. Fns. Examines concept of community economic development, with reference to Cape Breton. 1898. – Workworlds and worldviews: an interpretation of socio-economic
strategies among Cape Breton Acadians. Constance de Roche & John de Roche (eds), Rock in a stream: living with the political economy of underdevelopment in Cape Breton (St John’s: Institute of Social & Economic Research, Memorial University, 1987), 73–103. Fns. Biblio. Discusses ideology, structure, & social behaviour of Cape Breton Acadians in workplace. 1899. – & John DE ROCHE (eds). Rock in a stream: living with the political
economy of underdevelopment in Cape Breton. St John’s: Institute of Social & Economic Research, Memorial University, 1987, 141pp. ISER Research & Policy Papers 7. See separate entries under Constance de Roche, John de Roche, & Pieter de Vries. 1900. DERUELLE, C. Learning & living. Cape Bretoner, 4:5 (September/
October 1996), 24. Brief recollections of attending school. 1901. DESJARDINS, Winnifred. Tourism in Cape Breton – room to grow.
Canada Commerce (Summer 1986), 30–1. Illus. Describes potential for growth in tourism industry. 1902. – What entrepreneurs say about Cape Breton. Canada Commerce
(Summer 1986), 31. Quotes local entrepreneurs on potential for development & why they like doing business in Cape Breton. 1903. DEVEAU, Mrs Willy D. An orange in Cheticamp. Cape Breton’s
Magazine, 3 (March 1973), inside front cover. Illus. Reprinted in
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Ron Caplan (ed), Down north: the book of Cape Breton’s Magazine (Toronto: Doubleday, 1980), 1. Illus. She recalls joy of eating an orange, once a rarity in Cheticamp. 1904. DE VRIES, Pieter & Georgina MACNAB-DE VRIES. Ethnography
in rural Cape Breton: coping with postmodernism. Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology, 28:4 (November 1991), 483– 502. Fns. Refs. Evaluates previous research on decline of rural communities in light of growing critique of ethnographic practice. 1905. – Taking charge: women in a Cape Breton Island community.
Constance de Roche & John de Roche (eds), Rock in a stream: living with the political economy of underdevelopment in Cape Breton (St John’s: Institute of Social & Economic Research, Memorial University, 1987), 31–41. Fns. Biblio. ISER Research & Policy Papers 7. Examines role of women in community of ‘Earloch,’ Inverness County. 1906. – ‘They farmed among other things ...’: three Cape Breton case studies.
Sydney: University College of Cape Breton, 1984, 17pp. Apps. Biblio. Examines process of agricultural decline in rural Cape Breton based on case studies of three individuals. 1907. – Work and gender in a Scottish community on Cape Breton
Island. Dorothy E Moore & James H Morrison (eds), Work, ethnicity and oral history: proceedings of a conference at the Alexander Graham Bell Museum, Baddeck, Nova Scotia October 15–18, 1986 (Halifax: Saint Mary’s University International Education Centre, 1988), 107–19. Fns. Examines gender roles in village whose population has been declining since late nineteenth century, arguing that economic role of women has become more important. 1908. DE WOLF, Gordon A. The effects of government incentives and
other initiatives on a marginal region: the case of Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. Reginald Byron (ed), Public policy and the periphery: problems and prospects in marginal regions (Halifax: International Society for the Study of Marginal Regions, 1988), 253–66. Fns. Biblio. App. Argues that government policies have stimulated indigenous employment changes leading to more positive attitude to change.
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1909. DICK, Owen. Needs for youth. Community Focus, 1:3 (28 June
1974), 3–4. Examines training needs of local youth groups & their leaders. 1910. DIETRICH [PAUFLER], Horst. The hybrid. Sydney: privately pub-
lished, 1991, 130pp. Illus. Autobiography of Second World War German soldier who subsequently lived in Cape Breton for many years. 1911. DIMOCK, WD. A visit to the mineral spring, East Bay, Cape Breton.
Carole Gerson & Kathy Mezei (eds), The prose of life: sketches from Victorian Canada (Toronto: ECW Press, 1983), 123–43. First published in Maritime Monthly (July 1873), 63–70. Describes excursion to mineral spring near Baddeck. 1912. DOIG, John. Roddy MacDonald: a killer punch in search of an
opponent. Atlantic Insight, 5:6 (June 1983), 50–2. Illus. Profile of New Waterford boxer. 1913. DOLAN, Leo & AR MULLENS. He shatters marathon records.
Maclean’s, 42:11 (1 June 1929), 9, 66–9. Illus. Profile of Johnny Miles, marathon runner from Sydney Mines. 1914. DOLLIMOUNT, Ray. Degree or not degree. Community Focus, 1:5
(26 July 1974), 3–4, 8. Discusses hostile reaction at St Francis Xavier University to creation of College of Cape Breton. 1915. – Stampede to the aisle. Community Focus, 1:6 (9 August 1974), 3–4.
Expresses concern about outsiders buying up waterfront land in Cape Breton. 1916. DONHAM, Parker Barss. A ferry from Cape Breton to PEI? It
makes sense. Atlantic Insight, 2:7 (August 1980), 48. Map. Describes proposal to operate ferry between Port Hood & Souris. 1917. – Cape Breton’s desperate struggle. Maclean’s, 98:6 (11 February
1985), 36–7. Illus. Reports on island’s continuing economic problems. 1918. – Cape Breton ‘sex camp’ was media joyride. Atlantic Insight, 2:7
(August 1980), 14. Illus. Investigates claims in Toronto Daily Star that Cape Breton camp encouraged sexual activity among teenagers.
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1919. – For a cheap, solid historic home, try a lighthouse. Atlantic Insight,
1:7 (October 1979), 74. Illus. Tells how Robert Stephenson bought & renovated Black Rock lighthouse on Boularderie Island. 1920. – If Akerman goes, what next for NDP? Atlantic Insight, 2:4 (May
1980), 10, 14. Describes divisions in party with much on Cape Breton–Halifax conflict. 1921. – Independence in Cape Breton. Maclean’s, 95:42 (18 October
1982), 28. Illus. Discusses Paul MacEwan’s new Cape Breton Labour Party, which wants island to become separate province. 1922. – Is Cape Breton paying for electing no Tories? Atlantic Insight, 1:1
(April 1979), 10–11. Illus. Questions if Cape Breton will suffer under new Buchanan government because it elected no Conservatives in recent election. 1923. – Parker’s choice. Atlantic Insight Guide to Atlantic Canada (June
1981), 48. Reviews restaurants in Cape Breton. 1924. – St Rita says no. Atlantic Insight, 3:3 (April 1981), 18–19. Illus.
Examines problem of hospital offering obstetrical services making moral decisions. 1925. – The good idea that went terribly wrong. Atlantic Insight, 3:1
(February 1981), 50–2. Illus. Examines Cape Breton Development Corporation’s failed scheme to develop sheep industry in Cape Breton. 1926. – What next, Alexa? Atlantic Insight, 1:10 (December 1981), 22. Illus.
Examines conflict between Cape Breton & Halifax factions of New Democratic Party. 1927. – Who’s winning the war over chemical spraying? Atlantic Insight,
4:1 (January 1982), 22–7. Illus. Report on conflict between Stora Forest Industries & local landowners over aerial spraying of forests. 1928. – , Louise MCKENNA, & Dave HARRIS. Housework: when wives and
husbands share the load. Chatelaine, 58:2 (February 1985), 164. Describes how one couple has resolved problem of sharing household duties.
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1929. DORNADIC, Hal. And the winners are ... Trade Talk, 2:5 (Winter
1990/91), 8–12. Illus. Profile of Lionel’s Golf Centre, Eyking Brothers Farm, & Mr Tire, all of which have won Enterprise Cape Breton Corporation’s annual excellence in business awards. 1930. – Beating the cost of housing. Atlantic Insight, 11:2 (February
1989), 9. Illus. Describes activities of Cape Breton Labourers’ Development Company, which builds houses for people who can’t afford to do it on their own. 1931. – Building success on a lick and a cone. Trade Talk, 3:5 (January
1993), 23. Profile of Tasty Treat Drive-In restaurants. 1932. – Fish farming in Cape Breton lands investors’ dollars. Atlantic
Insight, 9:8 (August 1987), 23. Illus. Describes Enterprise Cape Breton Corporation’s program to promote aquacultural projects. 1933. – Management mentors. Trade Talk, 1:5 (July 1989), 7–9. Illus.
Describes activities of Junior Achievement in promoting youth entrepreneurship. 1934. – Odds are against casino in Cape Breton communities. Atlantic
Insight, 9:6 (June 1987), 9. Illus. Describes controversy over proposal to establish casinos in industrial area. 1935. – Riding high: the transition of Transit Cape Breton. Trade Talk,
1:3 (February 1989), 4–6. Illus. Describes revival of municipal transit system under manager Kevin MacDonald. 1936. – The best time to do the trail. Atlantic Insight, 10:10 (October
1988), 37–8. Illus. Describes beauty of Cabot Trail in autumn. 1937. – The business best of 91. Trade Talk, 3:3 (January/February 1992),
8–19. Illus. Profiles of businesses that have won Industrial Cape Breton Board of Trade’s excellence in business awards.
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1938. – The business of hockey. Trade Talk, 2:6 (Spring 1991), 8–12. Illus.
Describes importance of hockey to local economy. 1939. – The king and his court. Trade Talk, 1:1 (September 1988), 7–9.
Illus. Profile of John Van Auken, inventor of ACCU–CALL tennis court technology. 1940. DOULL, Hon John. Sketches of the attorney generals of Nova Scotia.
Halifax: privately published, 1964, 130pp. Index. Brief biographies including John C Douglas & AK McLean of Cape Breton. 1941. DOY LE, Alexander. Consolidation of schools and amalgamation of
administrative units in Nova Scotia with specific reference to Inverness County. Unpublished MEd thesis, St Francis Xavier University, 1970, 75pp. Fns. Biblio. Examines trend toward consolidation of school districts combined with growing provincial expenditure on education, with focus on Inverness County as case study. 1942. DOY LE, Bill. He builds his own. Atlantic Advocate, 65:2 (October
1974), 40–1. Illus. Profile of Don MacDermid of Margaree, who builds light aircraft. 1943. – The College of Cape Breton. Atlantic Advocate, 66:10 (June 1976),
9–12. Illus. Describes its objectives & activities. 1944. DOY LE, Donna. How I discovered Cape Breton. Cape Bretoner, 6:2
(April 1998), 48. Illus. Reports on her ‘discovery’ of Cape Breton through producing video series on ten communities. 1945. – Richmond County coping with school woes. Cape Bretoner, 2:7
(June 1994), 11. Discusses problem of schools caused by health problems. 1946. DOY LE, Foster. Segmentation and unionization in the metropolitan areas
of Halifax and Sydney. Unpublished MA thesis, Dalhousie, 1983, 117pp. Fns. Biblio. Compares roles of unions in Halifax & Sydney in creating, maintaining, or opposing segmentation in work force.
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1947. DOY LE, Russ. Nobody asked, but ... Marty Martinello played 14
years in CFL. Nova Scotia Sports Heritage Magazine (1986). First published in Cape Breton Post (16 September 1986). Not found. 1948. DOY LE, Stephen F. See FARNHAM, Charles Haight. 1949. DUBBIN, Mabel Louise. 40 years a nurse. Sydney: Martin Equip-
ment, 1975, 157pp. Memoirs of British nurse who settled in Sydney in 1914. 1950. DU BOIS, Erika. Apples of Inverness County. Cape Breton’s Maga-
zine, 4 (May 1973), 14–15. Illus. Explains origins of apple varieties found in Inverness. 1951. DUGAS, Walter. Walter Dugas and his fence, Arichat Ouest. Cape
Breton’s Magazine, 31 (June 1982), inside front cover, 68, inside back cover. Illus. English & French. He describes how he built braided twig fence. 1952. – Walter Dugas revisited: oxen & wood. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 67
(August 1994), inside front cover, 24–30. Illus. Isle Madame resident talks about building his famous wood piles & working with oxen. 1953. DUGUID, Marie. See HAREGUY, Darlene. 1954. DUNBAR, Donald Stuart & Charlotte M MUSIAL. Ethical decision
making: a survey of Cape Breton nurses. Sydney: University College of Cape Breton, 1995, 38pp. Refs. App. Investigates generational differences among Cape Breton nurses in attitudes toward moral issues, based on interviews. 1955. – Nursing ethics in the ’80s. Canadian Nurse (November 1988), 17–19. Refs. Examines relationship between age, experience, or education & nurse’s attitude in ethical decision making, based on study of Cape Breton nurses. 1956. DUNCAN, Dorothy. Bluenose: a portrait of Nova Scotia. New York:
Harper & Brothers, 1942, 273pp. Illus. Map. Biblio. Index. Reprinted Toronto: Collins, 1946. Excerpt reprinted in Brian Tennyson (ed), Impressions of Cape Breton (Sydney: UCCB Press, 1986), 265–78. Description of Nova Scotians & their province by writer who was also wife of Hugh MacLennan. Includes Cape Breton, focusing on visit to Baddeck area.
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1957. – Here’s to Canada. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1941, 334pp.
Illus. Index. Impressions, including section on Cape Breton focusing on tour of Cabot Trail. 1958. DUNLOP, Allan. A slice of golfing history: the development of golf
in Nova Scotia, 1895–1945. Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society Journal, 1 (1998), 115–25. Illus. Fns. History, with much on Cape Breton & Walter Crowe of Sydney, father of organized golf in Nova Scotia. 1959. DUNN, Sandra. Upon a midnight clear. Cape Bretoner, 6:6 (Decem-
ber 1998), 56. Reflections on singing in choir at Christmas & absence of long-time member. 1960. DUNPHY, Bill. The Lake Ainslie marathon. Cape Bretoner, 6:5 (Fall
1998), 38. Describes annual race & impact on community. 1961. DUPLAIN, Richard. Memories of Cape Breton. Atlantic Advocate,
77:5 (January 1987), 39–42. Illus. Recollections of growing up in Cape Breton. 1962. DWIGHT Jr, Jonathan. Summer birds of the Bras d’Or region of
Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. Auk, 14:1 (January 1887), 13–16. Lists birds sighted in Baddeck area in August 1886. 1963. EDWARDS, Frederick. Farthest east. Maclean’s, 54:21 (1 November
1941), 18–19, 37–41. Illus. Excerpt reprinted in Brian Tennyson (ed), Impressions of Cape Breton (Sydney: UCCB Press, 1986), 255–64. Describes Sydney & Glace Bay in wartime. 1964. ELLIOTT, Shirley B. See ANONY MOUS [Viator]. 1965. – See BENJAMIN, SGW. 1966. ELLIS, Russel. Let’s go exploring: an informal guide of Sydney and
vicinity. Sydney: Cameron, 1938, 15pp. Tourist guide. 1967. EMBREE, Earle, Alvin WEST, & HL CRITTENDEN. Ferries in the
Strait of Canso. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 20 (August 1978), 22–8. Illus. Recollections of early ferries.
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1968. ENGLADE, Ken. Beyond reason: the true story of a shocking double
murder, a brilliant and beautiful Virginia socialite, and a deadly psychotic obsession. New York: St Martin’s, 1990, 375pp. Illus. Story of murder of Derek Haysom, former president of Sydney Steel Corporation, & his wife in 1985. 1969. ENRIGHT, Michael. The new number two. Maclean’s, 89:19
(1 November 1976), 26–40. Illus. Profile of Allan J MacEachen, Cape Breton politician who was deputy prime minister in Trudeau government. 1970. EPSTEIN, Dave. A visit with Dave Epstein. Cape Breton’s Magazine,
35 (December 1983), 39–46. Illus. Reprinted in Ron Caplan (ed), Cape Breton lives: a book from Cape Breton’s Magazine (St John’s: Breakwater Books, 1988), 194–202. Illus. Recollections of Polish immigrant who became successful Sydney businessman. 1971. EVANS, Millie & Eric MULLEN. Our Maritimes: exploring Nova Scotia,
New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. Tantallon: Four East Publications, 1979, 251pp. Illus. Index. Traveller’s guide with one chapter on Cape Breton. 1972. EY KING, John. Farmer John Eyking: the Holland years. Cape
Breton’s Magazine, 50 (January 1989), 35–52. Illus. Recollections of life as farmer in Holland & later at Millville, Cape Breton. 1973. FAIRCHILD, David. The world was my garden: travels of a plant ex-
plorer. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1941, 494pp. Illus. Index. Memoirs of botanist related to Alexander Graham Bell, describing his world travels, including chapter on Baddeck. 1974. FARMILOE, Dorothy. The legend of Jack Munroe: a portrait of a
Canadian hero. Windsor [ON]: Black Moss Press, 1994, 250pp. Illus. Index. Biography of boxer, prospector, & mine promoter from Boularderie Island. 1975. FARNHAM, Charles Haight. Cape Breton folk. Harper’s New Monthly
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2027. GROSSMAN, Peter. The Cape Breton Regional Library: a highlight
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1992), 25. Part 2 of Allan Hanratty, ‘Firemen feared for their lives.’ Cape Bretoner, 1:1 (September 1992), 7. Account of fighting fire at Cape Breton Correctional Centre during inmate uprising in January 1992. 2039. HANRATTY, John. Baseball stars of the ’50s. Cape Bretoner, 2:2
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Critical evaluation of Enterprise Cape Breton Corporation’s B&B program as part of emphasis on tourism for economic development. 2047. HARDY, John, Edith, & Bert. Wreck of the ‘John Harvey.’ Cape
Breton’s Magazine, 31 (June 1982), 8–9. Account of 1912 shipwreck off Fourchu-Framboise coast. See also ANONYMOUS, Shipwrecks. 2048. HARDY, Samuel et al. Remembering rum-running days. Cape
Breton’s Magazine, 11 (June 1975),1–18. Illus. Reprinted in Ron Caplan (ed), Down north: the book of Cape Breton’s Magazine (Toronto: Doubleday, 1980), 104–13. Illus. Recollections. 2049. HAREGUY, Darlene, Bob Liebke, Roy Burchell, Marie Duguid, &
Isobel COOPER. We worked for General Instruments, Part I. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 49 (August 1988), 73–96; 50 (January 1989), 1–26. Illus. Notes. Recollections of people who worked at plant between 1967 & 1974. 2050. – , Bob LIEBKE, Roy BURCHELL, Marie DUGUID, Ann YOUNG,
& Mary HAWCO. We worked for General Instruments, Part II: the conclusion. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 50 (January 1989), 1–26. Illus. Notes. Recollections of people who worked at plant between 1967 & 1974. 2051. HARLEY, David. Bald eagles thrive in NS. Atlantic Advocate, 79:3
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Halifax: Dalhousie University Institute of Public Affairs, 1968, 111pp. Fns. Tables. Biblio. Provides data on human resources in northeastern Nova Scotia, including Cape Breton, as aid to developing economic policy. 2064. – Manufacturing in northeastern Nova Scotia. Halifax: Dalhousie
University Institute of Public Affairs, 1971, 142pp. Fns. Tables. Apps. Biblio. Provides data on manufacturing in northeastern Nova Scotia, including Cape Breton, as aid to developing economic policy, & indicates where further information is needed. 2065. HASHEM, Kevin. See DANA, Leo-Paul. 2066. HAWKINS, John. The life and times of Angus L. Windsor: Lancelot,
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2067. HEARN, Wilfred. 17th Battery (6th Battery, CFA). MS Hunt, Nova
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tic Insight, 3:3 (April 1981), 72. Profile of Cape Breton’s Al MacNeil, coach of Calgary Flames hockey team. 2070. HENNEBERRY, Penelope Joy. The impacts of energy resource based
industries on the development of rural Nova Scotian communities. Unpublished Master of Urban & Rural Planning thesis, Technical University of Nova Scotia, 1997, 78pp. Illus. Refs. Tables. Apps. Biblio. Examines approaches that coastal & rural communities in Nova Scotia could take to help ensure survival in face of major change resulting from off-shore natural gas development. Uses Broughton as case study. 2071. HERBICIDE FUND SOCIETY. Seventeen Nova Scotian families may
lose their homes because they want to protect their communities from the spraying of dangerous herbicides. Gabarus, nd [1983], 15pp. Illus. Pamphlet explaining why families are fighting Stora Forest Industries to stop aerial spraying & appealing for public support. 2072. HICKS, Leslie. The factors affecting the success of a UCCB/St Mary’s
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development. Sydney: UCCB Press, 1994, 70pp. Fns. Examines UCCB’s role in economic & social development of Cape Breton. 2074. – Entrepreneurship and economic development: the case of Cape
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Briefly compares Cape Breton’s continuing economic problems with economic revival in Moncton area & suggests reasons for difference. 2075. HIGGINS, Hal. Cape Breton’s future. Atlantic Advocate, 75:8 (April
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Breton community. Atlantic Chamber Journal, 3:10 (February 1990), 4. Illus. Describes how UCCB works with community to achieve economic development. 2077. HINES, Jimmy. See OLESCHUK, Mike. 2078. HISCOTT, Elizabeth. New man at the helm. Atlantic Advocate, 69:4
(December 1978), 43–6. Illus. Profile of newly elected premier of Nova Scotia, John Buchanan, who is from Cape Breton. 2079. HOGUE, Mrs HE. A tour through New England and Canada. Eaton
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chains ... again. Atlantic Insight, 6:10 (October 1984), 18–20. Illus. Describes Atlantic Canada Plus campaign started by Sydney businessman to encourage Atlantic Canadians to purchase products made in region. 2081. – The race to reach old wrecks. Atlantic Insight, 7:10 (October
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Canadian Parliamentary Review, 10:1 (Spring 1987), 12–14. Illus. English & French. Examines constitutional issues involved in expulsion of Port Hawkesbury member from provincial legislature in October 1986. 2083. HOPPER, WC. See REID, EP.
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2084. HOPPIN, B. A diary, kept while with the Peary Arctic expedition of 1896.
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evaluating the feasibility of new privately funded tourist attractions in Cape Breton. Unpublished MBA thesis, Saint Mary’s University, 1996, 94pp. Map. Refs. Apps. Seeks to identify factors & recommends pre-feasibility study as an additional resource. 2087. HOW, Douglas. Night of the Caribou. Hantsport: Lancelot, 1988,
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in Nova Scotian politics, 1886–87. Unpublished MA thesis, Dalhousie University, 1967, 107pp. Fns. Biblio. Includes discussion of Cape Breton, where railways were more important than repeal in 1887 federal election. 2089. HUDSON, SC & Joseph N LEWIS. The quest for income in rural
Cape Breton. Public Affairs, 4:1 (August 1940), 12–14. Fns. Examines economic & social status of Cape Breton County families as part of larger study of land utilization problem. 2090. – See LEWIS, Joseph N. 2091. HUGHES, Andrew S. See MURPHY, H Joseph. 2092. HUK, John. Strangers in the land: the Ukrainian presence in Cape Breton.
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2093. HUNDERT, Eric. A socio-economic survey of the Group Ventures in Forest
Management Program on Cape Breton Island. Halifax: Dalhousie University School for Resource & Environmental Studies, 1987, 80pp. Fns. Tables. Apps. Biblio. Research Report 2. Assesses impact of program on woodlot owners, their properties, & Cape Breton communities. 2094. HUNT, MS (ed). Nova Scotia’s part in the Great War. Halifax, 1920,
432pp. Histories of military units from Nova Scotia that served in First World War. See separate entries under Wilfred Hearn, Angus L Macdonald, DA MacKinnon, & GC McElhenny. 2095. HUNTER, Grace H. Our forgotten paradise, Cape Breton. Saturday
Night, 39:42 (6 September 1924), 19. Illus. Describes scenery & people of Cape Breton, ‘a paradise [which] has so far not been exploited as a tourist resort.’ 2096. HUNTER, Mike. Globalization comes to Irish Cove. Cape Bretoner,
6:5 (Fall 1998), 10–11. Illus. Describes work of Dr David McCorquodale & Dr Pixie Williams in global effort to measure ecological change, using Irish Cove site. 2097. HUNTINGTON, Eleanor. Looking around. Sydney: privately pub-
lished, nd, 76pp. Commentaries & reminiscences about life in Cape Breton. 2098. – Mostly memories. Sydney: privately published, nd [1986], 108pp.
Commentaries & reminiscences about life in Cape Breton. 2099. – Special days. Sydney: privately published, nd [1986], 53pp.
Commentaries & reminiscences about life in Cape Breton. 2100. HUNTLEY, Alex. See BENNETT, Roy. 2101. HUNTSMAN, AG. Salmon for angling in the Margaree River. Ottawa:
Fisheries Research Board of Canada, 1939, 75pp. Not found. 2102. HYSLOP, Emery. See MACMILLAN, John Francis ‘Lofty.’ 2103. ING, Todd S, Peter T IVANOVICH, & John T DAUGIRDOS (eds).
First-use syndrome and hypersensitivity in hemodialysis. Cleveland: ISAO Press, 1987, 89pp. Papers delivered at conference on kidney disease. Includes Cape Breton case study. Not found.
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2104. INGRAHAM, Jack. This was swordfishing. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 4
(May 1973), 1–4. Illus. Reprinted in Ron Caplan (ed), Down north: the book of Cape Breton’s Magazine (Toronto: Doubleday, 1980), 96–101. Illus. Describes swordfishing from Newfoundland to Nova Scotia, including Cape Breton. 2105. INGRAHAM, Ron. See BUFFETT, Peter. 2106. IVANOVICH, Peter T. See ING, Todd S. 2107. JACOT, BL & DMB COLLIER. Marconi – master of space: an autho-
rized biography. London: Hutchinson, nd [1935], 287pp. Illus. Index. Biography, including work in Cape Breton. 2108. JAMIESON, Patrick. The only honest politician: Paul MacEwan and
the strange world of fourth party politics in Cape Breton. New Maritimes, 5:2 (October 1986), 4–9. Critical look at MacEwan’s political career. 2109. JEFFERSON, HB. 100 percent steam: the story of the 39-mile
Sydney & Louisburg Railway in Nova Scotia. Railway Magazine (April 1960). Not found. 2110. JENKINS, Glenna. Regional economic development in Nova Scotia:
theory, policy and practice, 1957 to 1983. Unpublished MDE thesis, Dalhousie University, 1984, 154pp. Fns. Tables. Apps. Evaluates federal & provincial regional development programs & concludes that little progress has been made in employment & income generation. Much on Cape Breton. 2111. JOHNSON, David. Industrial policy and the ‘new economy’: Cape
Breton confronts an uncertain future. William O’Shea, Carol Corbin, & Eric Krause (eds), Cape Breton in transition: economic diversification and prospects for tourism (Louisbourg: Louisbourg Heritage Society, 1996), 59–85. Fns. Evaluates historical & contemporary regional development policy in Cape Breton, focusing on Enterprise Cape Breton Corporation. 2112. JOHNSON, WL. See KING, Jo-Ann. 2113. JOHNSTON, AJB. A vanished era: the Petersfield estate of JS
McLennan, 1900–1942. Kenneth Donovan (ed), Cape Breton at
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200: historical essays in honour of the island’s bicentennial, 1785–1985 (Sydney: UCCB Press, 1985), 85–105. Illus. Fns. Brief history of McLennan’s Westmount mansion & estate from founding to expropriation by navy. 2114. – Into the Great War: Katharine McLennan goes overseas, 1915–
1919. Kenneth Donovan (ed), The island: new perspectives on Cape Breton’s history 1713–1990 (Fredericton/Sydney: Acadiensis Press/UCCB Press, 1990), 129–44. Illus. Fns. Describes her experiences & their impact on her, based on her correspondence. 2115. – Petersfield: storied past to be preserved in new park. Atlantic
Advocate, 73:7 (March 1983), 44–5. Describes Point Edward estate of Senator JS McLennan, which is to be preserved in new park. 2116. – The oval kingdom. Cape Bretoner, 2:3 (December 1993), 23. Illus.
Describes joy of boys playing hockey. 2117. – See CAMPBELL, Brian. 2118. JOHNSTON, Mary. See BURRILL, Gary. 2119. JOHNSTONE, Harvey. Financing ventures in a depleted commu-
nity. Gertrude Anne MacIntyre (ed), Perspectives on communities: a community economic development roundtable (Sydney: UCCB Press, 1998), 91–104. Fns. Examines BCA Holdings as an alternative financial institution assisting small business in Cape Breton. 2120. JOHNSTONE, JHL. The Acadian–Newfoundland earthquake of
November 18, 1929. Transactions of the Nova Scotia Institute of Science, 17, Part 4 (1930), 223–37. Fns. Field reports by observers on impact throughout region, including Cape Breton. 2121. JONES, David G. Our many Cape Bretons. Cape Bretoner, 3:5
(March/April 1995), 20. Illus. Describes hobby of visiting rural post offices throughout Cape Breton. 2122. – The Parisienne. Cape Bretoner, 2:4 (January 1994), 15. Illus.
Recollections of his first car in 1960s.
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2123. JONES, George Maxwell. The junior college: an examination of selected
aspects related to its development, present status and future direction. Unpublished MA thesis, Dalhousie University, 1967, 145pp. Fns. Apps. Biblio. Examines history & purposes with reference to specific institutions, including Xavier College in Sydney. 2124. JONES, Sheila. Big Pond goes after a big fish. Atlantic Insight, 2:10
(November 1980), 26, 28. Illus. Describes efforts of people in Big Pond to stop Nova Scotia Forest Industries from spraying herbicides. 2125. JOSEPH, Brian. Cedars grow in Cape Breton. Forum for Middle East
Research in Anthropology, 5:1, 7–12. Brief history of Lebanese community. Not found. 2126. JOUDREY, George Neil. The public life of AS MacMillan. Unpub-
lished MA thesis, Dalhousie University, 1966, 411pp. Fns. Apps. Biblio. Political biography with much on Cape Breton. 2127. KARREL, Sam. Lionism in Cape Breton. Cape Breton Mirror, 1:5
(April 1952),10. Brief description of activities. 2128. KAVANAGH, John. CBU? No! Community Focus, 1:4 (12 July 1974),
3–4, 7. Discusses Xavier College’s struggle to become degree-granting institution. 2129. – Co-op development. Community Focus, 1:2 (14 June 1974), 9–10.
Describes activities of Association for Co-operative Development, founded in 1973. 2130. KAVANAGH, Peter. John Buchanan: the art of political survival.
Halifax: Formac, 1988, 178pp. Biography of Cape Bretoner who became provincial premier & senator. 2131. – John Currie: entrepreneur of energy, vision and commitment.
Canada Commerce (Summer 1986), 26–7. Illus. Profile of president of Micronav Ltd & Internav Ltd.
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2132. – Majority of the people. Community Focus, 1:5 (26 July 1974), 6.
Criticizes unemployment insurance system’s inadequacies & common misperception that unemployed people don’t want to work. 2133. – The death of a troubled man may change psychiatric care. Atlan-
tic Insight, 7:1 (January 1985), 6. Describes controversy resulting from suicide of man seeking help at Cape Breton Hospital. 2134. KELLY, BJ. See TAY LOR, RB. 2135. KELLY, J Michael & Catherine F MCDOUGALL. The effect of ‘Mon-
key Business’ on career interests and knowledge of business, science and technology. Unpublished MBA thesis, Saint Mary’s University, 1992, 46pp. Apps. Biblio. Measures impact of one-week science, technology, & entrepreneurship residential summer camp for junior high school students, held at UCCB, on their career interests & knowledge of business, science, & technology. 2136. KENDALL, Helen. See MACDONALD, Hilda. 2137. KENNEDY, Evan McKenzie. The contribution of Dr James Harold
Bingay to public education in Nova Scotia. Unpublished MEd thesis, St Francis Xavier University, 1963, 60pp. Fns. Biblio. Examines work of Glace Bay educator. 2138. KENNEDY, Ida Mara. Touring Quebec and the Maritimes. Toronto:
Armac Press, 1929, 112pp. Impressions of region, including brief visit to Cape Breton. 2139. KENT, Tom. The Cape Breton Development Corporation: one
Canadian case of planning on the spot. Benjamin Higgins & Donald J Savoie (eds), Canadians and regional development at home and in the third world (Moncton: Canadian Institute for Research in Regional Development, 1988), 87–116. Describes shift in policy from seeking to attract industries to functioning as locally based development corporation. 2140. KERR, Christine Ann. The humility of genius. Atlantic Advocate,
48:1 (September 1957), 67. Recollections of meeting Alexander Graham & Mabel Bell in 1916.
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2141. KERR, J Ernest. Colonel Frank Parker Day. J Ernest Kerr, Imprint of
the Maritimes (Boston: Christopher, 1959), 77–8. Brief biography of man who commanded Cape Breton Highlanders in First World War. 2142. – John A MacLean. J Ernest Kerr, Imprint of the Maritimes (Boston:
Christopher, 1959), 145–6. Biography of American railway builder who came from Hunter’s Mountain. 2143. – John V McNeil. J Ernest Kerr, Imprint of the Maritimes (Boston:
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ton: Christopher, 1959), 156–7. Biography of American manufacturer who came from Grand Narrows. 2145. KERRIGAN, Matt (ed). The sinking of the tanker Arrow ... and Opera-
tion Oil. Antigonish: Strait Publications, 1970, 20pp. Illus. Describes shipwreck & clean-up effort. 2146. KIMBER, Stephen. Ron Stewart. Stephen Kimber, More than just
folks: 31 remarkable Nova Scotians (Lawrencetown Beach: Pottersfield, 1996), 118–24. Profile of Dr Ron Stewart, Cape Breton physician & politician. 2147. – The fascination of Flora. Atlantic Insight, 1:8 (November 1979),
66–8, 70–1. Illus. Profile of Cape Breton politician, first female secretary of state for external affairs. 2148. KING, Jo-Ann & WL JOHNSON. Cape Breton Hospital and Braemore
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1967), 44–5; 9:9 (September 1967), 21–2; 9:10 (October 1967). Examines Cape Breton as an underdeveloped area of North America.
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2150. KNIGHT, John TP. Cape Breton lakes. John TP Knight, Incidentally
(Montreal: Westmount News Press, 1913), 101–08. Reprinted in Brian Tennyson (ed), Impressions of Cape Breton (Sydney: UCCB Press, 1986), 193–201. Reprinted as ‘A canoe trip in Cape Breton, 1885.’ Cape Breton’s Magazine, 44 (January 1987), 70–5. Illus. Notes. Describes 1885 canoe trip in Cape Breton. 2151. KOBER, Susan M. Farmland abandonment in the southwest Margaree
Valley: a response to changing perceptions. Unpublished MA thesis, Saint Mary’s University, 1981, 53pp. Apps. Seeks to determine factors responsible for farmland abandonment, with focus on gaspereau fishery. 2152. KONTAK, Walter & SJ MACKINNON. A survey of agriculture in
eastern Nova Scotia (1871–1956). Antigonish: Eastern Cooperative Services, 1958, 51pp. Detailed statistical information on agriculture taken from census data. Much on Cape Breton. 2153. KRAUEL, David P. A physical oceanographic study of the Margaree and
Cheticamp River estuaries. Dartmouth: Bedford Institute Marine Ecology Laboratory, 1969, 152pp. Illus. Not found. 2154. KYTE, Jean. See BAGNELL, Charlie. 2155. KYTE, Shelley. ‘V-8 or make and break’: an investigation of the develop-
ment of tourism in Canada: a case study of Nova Scotia. Unpublished MA thesis, Queen’s University, 1998, 134pp. Map. Fns. Biblio. Examines how economic conditions in 1920s & 1930s caused provincial government to place greater emphasis on tourism industry & pressured federal government to provide support. Much on Cape Breton. 2156. LABELLE, Ronald. Les débuts du mouvement cooperatif chez les
Acadiens du comté d’Inverness en Nouvelle-Ecosse. Cahiers de la Société historique acadienne, 18:4 (October/December 1987), 196–209. Fns. History of early cooperative movement in Cheticamp, founded in 1915. 2157. LABONTE, Ron. Chemical justice: dioxin’s day in court. This
Magazine, 17:6 (January 1984), 4–9. Illus. Account of Cape Breton residents who challenged chemical spraying by forestry company & lost in court.
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2158. – Dioxins on trial. Perception [Canadian Council on Social Develop-
ment], 7:2 (November/December 1983), 5–6. Illus. Reports on Cape Breton residents who challenged chemical spraying by forestry company & lost in court. 2159. LACKNER, Henry. Strategy needed for craft industry. Trade Talk,
3:7 (September 1993), 1. Summarizes report by Deloitte & Touche to Enterprise Cape Breton Corporation on how to promote local craft industry. 2160. LAKE, Howard G. An examination into the awareness and utilization
of computer and information technologies in industrial Cape Breton. Unpublished MBA thesis, Saint Mary’s University, 1997, 141pp. Apps. Biblio. Attempts to determine if small business owners in industrial Cape Breton are taking advantage of benefits, capabilities, & opportunities offered by information technology for competing in global economy. 2161. LAMB, James B. Alexander Graham Bell: Baddeck’s gentle genius.
Hantsport: Lancelot Press, 1990, 48pp. Illus. Biography of Bell, focusing on his aerial experiments at Baddeck. 2162. LAMONT, Margo. He helps the mentally ill with music, music,
music. Atlantic Insight, 2:11 (December 1980/January 1981), 62, 64. Illus. Portrait of Kevin McCormack, music therapist at Cape Breton Hospital. 2163. LA NAUZE, Charles Deering. See CANADA, Commission to inves-
tigate. 2164. LASHLEY, Clarence & Mary. A visit with Mary and Clarence
Lashley. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 18 (December 1977), 1–6. Illus. Reprinted in Ron Caplan (ed), Cape Breton lives: a book from Cape Breton’s Magazine (St John’s: Breakwater Books, 1988), 120–30. Illus. Story of how Clarence, from Barbados, met & married Mary, from Glace Bay, & their life together. 2165. LASKEY, Heather. The hippie settlers come of age. Atlantic Insight,
8:3 (March 1986), 46–7. Illus. Describes how Americans who moved to Cape Breton in 1970s are faring, focusing on Peter & Candace Christiano.
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2166. LAVIGNE, Pierre M. A report on the Cape Breton risk factor survey.
Halifax: Nova Scotia Department of Health, 1987, 21pp. Tables. Report based on behavioural risk factors affecting cancer rate in industrial Cape Breton. 2167. LEBLANC, Leo J. A trek from Cheticamp to Pleasant Bay. Nova
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(May 1988), 16–19. Illus. Reports on industrial Cape Breton’s continuing problems. 2169. LE FORTE, Stewart E. UCCB receives grant of arms. Heraldry in
Canada, 29:4 (December 1995). Not found. 2170. LEGENDRE, Peter. Principals’ perceptions of the extent to which con-
tinuous progress exists in the elementary schools of Cape Breton Island. Unpublished MEd thesis, St Francis Xavier University, 1975, 65pp. Fns. Tables. Biblio. Examines extent to which continuous progress education exists in elementary schools, as perceived by principals, & offers recommendations to promote program. 2171. LEONARD, George. George Leonard & the fish business: from
a conversation about buying fish, from Dingwall to Port Hawkesbury. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 69 (August 1995), 69–88. Illus. Note. Recollections of buying fish for family fish plant. 2172. LEROY, Marcel. Evaluation of New Dawn Enterprises. John Han-
ratty (ed), New Dawn Enterprises: a community development corporation (Sydney: Bras d’Or Institute, University College of Cape Breton, 1978), 50–68. Not found. 2173. – Strategies toward full employment in isolated regions. Reginald
Byron (ed), Public policy and the periphery: problems and prospects in marginal regions (Halifax: International Society for the Study of Marginal Regions, 1988), 112–24. Fns. Biblio.
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Examines regional development policy, focusing on Cape Breton, concluding that establishment of resource-based research industrial complex appears to be major solution for sustained development & increased employment. 2174. LES ENTREPRISES LE RÉSEAU. Le petit annuaire 1990 des franco-
phones et francophiles du ‘Cap-Breton industriel.’ Sydney, 1990, 18pp. Lists names & addresses of individuals, plus services available in French. 2175. LEVY, Ed. See BAGNELL, Charlie. 2176. LEWIS, Emma. Grandmother’s old-fashioned garden. Atlantic
Advocate, 70:10 (June 1980), 86–7. Illus. Recollections of her grandmother’s garden at Little Bras d’Or. 2177. LEWIS, Joseph N & SC HUDSON. Land use and part-time farming in
Cape Breton County, Nova Scotia. Ottawa: Department of Agriculture, 1942, 63pp. Illus. Maps. Tables. Surveys situation. 2178. LIEBKE, Bob. See HAREGUY, Darlene. 2179. LIGHTBOWN, R. Social Housing Association of Cape Breton –
Part II. Urban Renewal and Low-Income Housing, 8:1 (1972), 2–10. Illus. English & French. Describes impact of expanded social housing program introduced by federal government in 1970. See also LUNDGREN, Robert. 2180. LISCOMBE, Ellen Muriel. See CONRAD, Margaret. 2181. LIST, Wilfred. Allan MacEachen, the man in Ottawa’s hot seat.
Globe Magazine (9 November 1963), 6–8, 19. Illus. Profile of Cape Breton politician. 2182. LITTLER, Mary Willa. Mary Willa Littler and ‘the strangers’ grave.’
Cape Breton’s Magazine, 71 (December 1996), 29–37. Illus. Note. Describes her search for graves of Cape Breton miners who died in 1891 Springhill mine explosion. 2183. LIVINGSTON, HL. HL Livingston talks about Peggy Doggy and
the ‘John Lauchlin’ in the August gale. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 19 (June 1978), 28–30. Illus. Reprinted as ‘Lauchie and the August gale’ in Ron Caplan (ed), Another night: Cape Breton stories true & short & tall (Wreck Cove: Breton Books, 1995), 101–03.
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Story of young girl arriving in Bras d’Or on an ice floe, & account of 1873 August gale. 2184. – et al. Cape Bretoners in World War One. Cape Breton’s Magazine,
33 (June 1983), 1–9, 11–15, 17–27. Illus. Notes. Reprinted in Ron Caplan (ed), Cape Breton lives: a book from Cape Breton’s Magazine (St John’s: Breakwater Books, 1988), 149–71. Illus. Recollections of Bill Daye, Thomas Gillard, Thomas R Langley, HL Livingston, Ken MacLeod, John Angus MacNeil, Dan E MacQuarrie, Kristopher Mayich, Howard Reid, & Rev Leo Sears. 2185. – See DAY E, Bill. 2186. LOCKETT, Edwin. Cape Breton hand-book and tourist’s guide. North
Sydney: privately published, nd [1890], 199pp. Descriptions of communities, advertisements, plus popular local recipes. 2187. LOGAN, JD. A political bayard. Canadian Magazine, 53:4 (August
1919), 336–41. Illus. Biography of Nova Scotia Premier George Murray from Cape Breton. 2188. LONG, DW. The co-op that collared the dollar. Family Herald
(10 April 1958), 19–20. Illus. History of Cape Breton Dairymen’s Society, founded in 1937. 2189. LONGLEY, JW. To Cape North. Canadian Magazine, 9:4 (August
1897), 331–8. Describes 1892 tour around what later became Cabot Trail. 2190. LONGSTRETH, T Morris. To Nova Scotia: the sunrise province of
Canada. New York: Appleton-Century, 1935, 290pp. Illus. Maps. Biblio. Index. Excerpt reprinted in Brian Tennyson (ed), Impressions of Cape Breton (Sydney: UCCB Press, 1986), 247–54. Humorous but perceptive description based on visit, with much on Cape Breton. 2191. LORIMER, James. Jobs: a hero’s crusade. Atlantic Insight, 8:3
(March 1986), 3. Describes Harvey Webber’s Atlantic Canada Plus campaign to encourage people to purchase more goods made in region.
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2192. LORWAY, Richard. Think globally – act locally! Cape Bretoner, 4:5
(September/October 1996), 31. Illus. Describes information technology developments taking place in Cape Breton. 2193. LOTZ, Jim. Marginality, liminality and local development.
Gertrude Anne MacIntyre (ed), Perspectives on communities: a community economic development roundtable (Sydney: UCCB Press, 1998), 239–56. Fns. Argues that Cape Breton is no longer marginal area but centre of community economic development. 2194. LOVELACE, James Cameron. Sydney’s own heroes depart. Cape
Bretoner, 3:7 (July 1995), 21. Illus. Describes visit to Sydney of 441 Tactical Fighter Squadron, which was originally based at Sydney but now operates out of Cold Lake, Alberta. 2195. – The flip side of the air war. Sydney: privately published, 1996,
166pp. Illus. Humorous recollections of Sydney man who achieved distinction in Canadian air force during Second World War. 2196. – The silver foxes. Cape Bretoner, 3:3 (November 1994), 28. Illus.
Recollections of 441 Tactical Fighter Squadron, which was based at Sydney before going overseas in Second World War. 2197. LUNDGREN, Robert. Social Housing Association of Cape Breton.
Urban Renewal and Low-Income Housing, 7:4 (1971), 2–9. Illus. English & French. Describes impact of social housing program introduced by federal government in 1970. See also LIGHTBOWN, R. 2198. LUTZ, Pam. In Cape Breton, it’s sell ... sell ... cellular. Trade Talk,
2:4 (Fall 1990), 5–6. Illus. Describes growing popularity of mobile telephones in Cape Breton. 2199. MACASKILL, Danny, Eddie GORDON, & Archie CARMICHAEL.
Mail and snow and roads and mud. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 16 (June 1977), 43–8. Illus. Recollections of rural mail delivery from 1920s. 2200. MACAULAY, Scott. Community economic development and per-
sons with disabilities: a case study and critical issues for organiza-
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tions. Gertrude Anne MacIntyre (ed), Perspectives on communities: a community economic development roundtable (Sydney: UCCB Press, 1998), 183–98. Raises issues for marginalized groups to consider when organizing for community development, focusing on Community Involvement of the Disabled, an organization of disabled people in Cape Breton. 2201. MACAULAY-WILLIAMS, Danielle. The last train ride. Rural Deliv-
ery, 15:9 (April 1991), 21. Illus. Recalls Halifax–Sydney train, which has been terminated. 2202. MACBEAN, Allister. The Inverness and Richmond Railway. Halifax:
Tennant Publishing House, 1987, 87pp. Illus. Apps. Biblio. History of Cape Breton railway. 2203. MACCORMACK, James. Breaking the boom–bust cycle: myth and
reality about development in Canada’s regions. Perception [Canadian Council on Social Development], 12:3 (Summer 1988), 13–15. Illus. Using industrial Cape Breton as model, argues that community development should build on strengths inherent in established communities. 2204. MACCORMICK, Doug. The S&L Railroad got through snow. Ron
Caplan (ed), Another night: Cape Breton stories true & short & tall (Wreck Cove: Breton Books, 1995), 170–4. Extract from Dan F MacKinnon, Russell Cunningham, Charles Bagnell, & Doug MacCormick, ‘Working on the S&L Railroad, Part One.’ Cape Breton’s Magazine, 28 (June 1981), 1–15. Illus. Recollections of operating railway in winter conditions. 2205. – See MACKINNON, Dan F. 2206. MACCUAIG, Donald. See FARRELL, Rita Heuser. 2207. MACDERMID, Donnie. Donnie MacDermid of Margaree Valley: ‘It
could always be worse.’ Cape Breton’s Magazine, 73 (June 1998), 79–98. Illus. Interview with man who built underground house & airplanes but whose health is failing. 2208. MACDONALD, Alma. Alma MacDonald – a war bride in West
Mabou. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 73 (June 1998), 11–24. Illus.
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Recollections of British woman who married Donald Johnny MacDonald during war & returned with him to live in Cape Breton. 2209. MACDONALD, Angus L. Speeches of Angus L Macdonald. Toronto:
Longmans Green, 1960, 227pp. Collected speeches of former Nova Scotian premier from Dunvegan. 2210. – The 185th Battalion (Cape Breton Highlanders). MS Hunt, Nova
Scotia’s part in the great war (Halifax: Nova Scotia Veteran Publishing Company, 1920), 122–9. Illus. History of Cape Breton battalion in First World War. 2211. MACDONALD, CA (Sandy). Farming the waters of the Bras d’Or
Lakes. Atlantic Advocate, 71:1 (September 1980), 78–80. Illus. Interview with Dr Donald Arseneau of College of Cape Breton’s Bras d’Or Institute on developing aquaculture industry. 2212. MACDONALD, Charles. The Mira Pasture Co-operative. Gertrude
Anne MacIntyre (ed), Perspectives on communities: a community economic development roundtable (Sydney: UCCB Press, 1998), 105–15. Describes activities of community economic development agricultural cooperative. 2213. MACDONALD, Rev Charles. Rev Charlie MacDonald shoes bad
horses. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 22 (June 1979), inside front cover, 46–8, inside back cover. Illus. Reprinted in Ron Caplan (ed), Cape Breton lives: a book from Cape Breton’s Magazine (St John’s: Breakwater Books, 1988), 29–34. Illus. Lake Ainslie clergyman, who is also a ferrier, describes his trade. 2214. MACDONALD, Charlie. Cab driver tales: more stories from 58
years behind the wheel. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 53 (January 1990), 59–68. Illus. Notes. Recollections of lifetime spent driving taxi. 2215. – Charlie MacDonald, taxicab driver: from 58 years behind the
wheel. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 52 (August 1989), back cover, 73– 88. Illus. Notes. Recollections of lifetime spent driving taxi. 2216. – Charlie MacDonald: when the taxi became a hearse. Ron Caplan
(ed), Cape Breton book of the night (Wreck Cove: Breton Books, 1991), 103–7. Extracted from ‘Charlie MacDonald, taxicab driver: from 58 years behind the wheel.’ Cape Breton’s Magazine, 52 (August 1989), back cover, 73–88. Tells how his taxi was twice used to transport bodies to cemetery.
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2217. MACDONALD, Duncan H. Duncan H MacDonald’s letter. Cape
Breton’s Magazine, 68 (June 1995), inside front cover, 39. Illus. Note. August 1944 letter to his two soldier sons on learning of one’s death & other’s capture. Includes diary excerpts & ‘In memoriam’ poem. 2218. MACDONALD, FB & John J GARDINER. The Twenty-Fifth Battalion
Canadian Expeditionary Force: Nova Scotia’s famous regiment in World War One. Sydney: privately published, 1983, 211pp. Illus. History consisting primarily of battalion’s war diary & interviews with veterans. Much on Cape Breton figures. 2219. MACDONALD, Frank. A remote look at a Cape Breton winter.
Cape Bretoner, 6:1 (January/February 1998), 27. Describes enjoying winter with remote-control television. 2220. – Cape Breton (the province of ...). Cape Bretoner, 6:3 (Summer
1998), 14. Tongue-in-cheek proposal for provincial status. 2221. – The vanishing Cape Bretoner. Cape Bretoner, 6:2 (April 1998), 38.
Humorous commentary on declining population & its implications. 2222. MACDONALD, Hilda & Helen KENDALL. World War One contin-
ues: nursing sisters in England and France. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 34 (August 1983), 1–7. Illus. Recollections of working in field hospitals during war. 2223. MACDONALD, J Brydon. Personal problems of urban adolescent boys in
industrial Cape Breton. Unpublished MEd thesis, St Francis Xavier University, 1970, 79pp. Fns. Biblio. Attempts to identify problems of high school boys as they see them & to suggest guidance material. 2224. MACDONALD, Jim. Alex Laidlaw remembered. Cape Bretoner, 3:2
(October 1994), 8. Illus. Profile of Inverness native who played prominent role in co-op movement. 2225. MACDONALD, John D et al. Stories from visits down north. Cape
Breton’s Magazine, 25 (June 1980), 13–23. Illus. Local stories from six residents of northern Cape Breton.
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2226. MACDONALD, Johnny Allan. Johnny Allan MacDonald of Enon.
Cape Breton’s Magazine, 48 (June 1988), 1–13. Illus. Reprinted in Ron Caplan (ed), Cape Breton works: more lives from Cape Breton’s Magazine (Wreck Cove: Breton Books, 1996), 67–79. Illus. Describes life of early Scottish settlers on Cape Breton farms & how later generations fared. 2227. MACDONALD, Johnny ‘Butch.’ Travels with Johnny ‘Butch’
MacDonald. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 36 (June 1984), 1–17. Illus. Reprinted in Ron Caplan (ed), Cape Breton lives: a book from Cape Breton’s Magazine (St John’s: Breakwater Books, 1988), 57–71. Illus. Recollections of man who butchered & transported livestock from farms to markets throughout Cape Breton, from 1929. 2228. MACDONALD, Leona. The Mother St John Beverly award. Cape
Bretoner, 4:5 (September/October 1996), 22. Recollection of school experience. 2229. MACDONALD, Lloyd. See SEVERANCE, Art. 2230. MACDONALD, Malcolm. See MACLEOD, Dan Norman. 2231. MACDONALD, Peggy. Canada World Youth. Community Focus, 1:5
(26 July 1974), 7. Brief report on CWY group that spent time in Cape Breton. 2232. – The CB Addiction Centre: understanding & treating a problem.
Community Focus, 1:1 (7 June 1974), 9–11. Describes its programs. 2233. MACDONALD, Steve. Centre for International Studies started by
College of Cape Breton. College Canada, 4:2 (February 1979), 17. Illus. Describes new centre, first in Atlantic Canada, established in 1978 to promote international education. 2234. MACDONELL, Kevin. Back in the saddle. Rural Delivery, 23:4 (Oc-
tober 1998), 20–1. Illus. Profile of Nina Lynch, who operates Calder Hill dairy goat farm on Boularderie Island. 2235. MACDOUGALL, Gordie. Gordie MacDougall, boxer: my life, from
conversations with John Cochrane. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 57 (June 1991], 1–14, 89–104. Illus. Notes. Reprinted as ‘Gordie
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MacDougall: boxer: my life’ in Ron Caplan (ed), Cape Breton works: more lives from Cape Breton’s Magazine (Wreck Cove: Breton Books, 1996), 227–49. Illus. Recollections of boxer from South Bar. 2236. MACDOUGALL, Mike. Trap-fishing with Mike MacDougall. Cape
Breton’s Magazine, 17 (August 1977), 1–7. Illus. Reprinted in Ron Caplan (ed), Down north: the book of Cape Breton’s Magazine (Toronto: Doubleday, 1980), 2–10. Illus. Describes mackerel fishing in Cape Breton. 2237. MACEACHERN, Euphemia Malcolm et al. Wreck of the Hurry On
– Judique. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 58 (August 1991), 70–9. Illus. Notes. Recollections, news reports, & poem about shipwreck off Judique in September 1935. 2238. MACFARLANE, Walter Godsoe. Cape Breton industrial and pictur-
esque. Toronto: privately published, nd [1890s], 32pp. Illus. Photographs of Cape Breton. 2239. – The islands of the gulf: Cape Breton and Prince Edward. Toronto:
Canada Railway News Co, nd [c1900], np. Brief descriptive brochure with photographs. 2240. MACGILLIVARY, Derek. Beer: facilitating product introduction through
the trade. Unpublished MBA thesis, Saint Mary’s University, 1987, 113pp. Fns. Biblio. Examines how Highland Breweries might best approach beverage room/lounge owners & managers in industrial Cape Breton to launch its beer. Promotion through Nova Scotia Liquor Commission is also discussed. 2241. MACGILLIVRAY, Billy. With Billy MacGillivray in Boston. Cape
Breton’s Magazine, 53 (January 1990), 27–33. Illus. Recollections of Cape Bretoner who moved to Boston. 2242. MACGILLIVRAY, Donald. Alexander MacLean. Dictionary of Cana-
dian biography (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1998), 14:721–2. Refs. Biography of Cape Breton sea captain on whose life Jack London based his novel The sea wolf.
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2243. – A Victorian evening with Alex MacLean – the Seawolf Part III.
Am Braighe, 2:1 (Summer 1994), 9. Illus. Account of an evening spent with Tom MacInnes & story-telling. 2244. – Jack London’s Sea wolf: Cape Breton’s Gael Alex MacLean. Am
Braighe, 1:3 (Winter 1993–4), 10. Illus. Brief biographies of East Bay man on whom London based his novel, & his brother Dan. 2245. – Sibling rivalry – Part II of the ‘Seawolf’ MacLeans. Am Braighe,
1:4 (Spring 1994), 22. Continues story of Alex & Dan MacLean of East Bay. 2246. – The MacLeans and Cape Breton emigration. Am Braighe, 2:2
(Autumn 1994), 10. Illus. Story of Alex & Dan MacLean leaving Cape Breton in 1870s. 2247. MACINNES, Johnny. Lobster fishing with Johnny MacInnes. Cape
Breton’s Magazine, 23 (August 1979), 40–1, 45–9. Illus. Describes traditional methods & equipment used since 1926. 2248. MACINNIS, John J ‘Slim.’ A tribute to the Cape Breton Highland-
ers. Canadian-American Gael, 1 (1943–4), 15. Brief history. 2249. MACINNIS, Merrill. ‘But we went out after mackerel ...’ Cape
Breton’s Magazine, 47 (January 1988), 39–44. Illus. Note. Reprinted in Ron Caplan (ed), Another night: Cape Breton stories true & short & tall (Wreck Cove: Breton Books, 1995), 11–17. Describes catching 1,029-pound tuna at Little River. 2250. MACINTOSH, Alan Wallace. The career of Sir Charles Tupper in
Canada, 1864–1900. Unpublished PhD thesis, University of Toronto, 1960. 2 vols. Fns. Biblio. Political biography of Nova Scotian politician who represented Cape Breton in 1890s. Not found. 2251. MACINTOSH, Don. See AULD, Walter C. 2252. MACINTOSH, Peter S. The politics of discord: turmoil in the Nova
Scotia New Democratic Party, 1968–80. Unpublished MA thesis, Dalhousie University, 1982, 116pp. Fns. Biblio. Attempts to explain internal turmoil in party during Akerman years. Much on Cape Breton.
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2253. MACINTYRE, Angus. An ear to the ground: grassroots concerns
about employment and economic development. Gertrude Anne MacIntyre (ed), Perspectives on communities: a community economic development roundtable (Sydney: UCCB Press, 1998), 225–38. Fns. Examines attitude of Cape Bretoners to economic development & employment. 2254. MACINTYRE, Gertrude Anne. Active partners: education and
community development. International Journal of Social Economics, 24:11 (1997), 1290–1301. Fns. Biblio. Describes community economic development activities in Cape Breton, focusing on role of University College of Cape Breton. 2255. – Active partners: education and local development. Sydney: UCCB
Press, 1995, 197pp. Fns. Biblio. Explores link between education & local economic development, with particular reference to Cape Breton. 2256. – (ed). Perspectives on communities: a community economic development
roundtable. Sydney: UCCB Press, 1998, 277pp. Collection of papers on community economic development. See separate entries under Keith Brown, Gary Corsano, Constance deRoche, Michael Gurstein, Harvey Johnstone, Jim Lotz, Scott MacAulay, Charles MacDonald, Angus MacIntyre, Gertrude Anne MacIntyre, Greg MacLeod, Rankin MacSween, & Karen Malcolm. 2257. – Public schools as mediating structures: linking education and commu-
nity development in Cape Breton Island. Unpublished PhD thesis, University of Toronto, 1994, 192pp. Fns. Biblio. Examines relationship between public school education & community economic development in order to determine how public education may enhance community-based development, local democracy, & decision making. 2258. – The university and community development. Gertrude Anne
MacIntyre (ed), Perspectives on communities: a community economic development roundtable (Sydney: UCCB Press, 1998), 17–41. Fns. Examines role of University College of Cape Breton in community economic development. 2259. MACINTY RE, Linden. Mountain, cliff and craig. Imperial Oil Review,
3 (1977), 2–11. Illus. Describes Cabot Trail.
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2260. MACINTYRE, Peter & Robert SOUTHWELL. The psychological
[psychosocial] impact of unemployment on Cape Breton. Sadatal Dasgupta (ed), Studies on Atlantic Canada (Charlottetown: Department of Sociology & Anthropology, University of Prince Edward Island, 1985), 49–62. Fns. Tables. Argues that self-esteem of employed & unemployed are not significantly different. 2261. MACKENZIE, Anthony A. Cape Breton and the western harvest
excursions, 1890–1928. Kenneth Donovan (ed), Cape Breton at 200: historical essays in honour of the island’s bicentennial, 1785–1985 (Sydney: UCCB Press, 1985), 71–83. Illus. Fns. Describes subsidized labour excursions that ended only with drought & depression. 2262. – The Irish and the West Indians in Nova Scotia. Dorothy E Moore
& James H Morrison (eds), Work, ethnicity and oral history (Halifax: Saint Mary’s University, International Education Centre, 1988), 43–8. Fns. Brief history, dealing mostly with Cape Breton. 2263. MACKENZIE, Carl. See PETERS, Percy. 2264. MACKENZIE, Catherine. The charm of Cape Breton Island. Na-
tional Geographic Magazine, 38:1 (July 1920), 34–60. Illus. Map. Description with emphasis on Alexander Graham Bell & Baddeck. 2265. MACKENZIE, Kathleen M. The development of a permanent public
health care system in industrial Cape Breton, 1880 to 1930. Unpublished MA thesis, Saint Mary’s University, 1991, 163pp. Illus. Fns. Apps. Biblio. History of gradual evolution of public health care along with industrial & urban development. 2266. MACKENZIE, Michael B. Nova Scotia’s Angus L. Cape Breton Mirror,
2:2 (January 1953), 3, 22; 2:3 (February 1953), 16–18. Biography of Angus L Macdonald, Nova Scotia premier from Dunvegan. 2267. – The king’s table. Cape Breton Mirror, 2:6 (May 1953), 3.
Brief account of William Murray, who brought legs from bed formerly belonging to King William IV which were used for a table, when he migrated to Cape Breton.
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2268. MACKILLOP, James C. Sheriff James C MacKillop remembers –
the hanging of Emmett Sloane. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 65 (January 1994), 73–84. Illus. Notes. Former guard at county jail recalls second to last public hanging in Cape Breton, in 1930. Includes excerpts from transcript of convicted murderer’s trial. 2269. MACKINNON, Blaine. Small farms in CB. Community Focus, 1:5
(26 July 1974), 5, 8. Discusses need to encourage small-scale farming in Cape Breton. 2270. – Toward a co-op ruin. Community Focus, 1:4 (12 July 1974), 8.
Argues that Maritime Co-op Services is losing touch with its roots, small local co-ops. 2271. MACKINNON, Christy. Silent observer. Wreck Cove: Breton Books,
1993, 42pp. Illus. Reprinted Washington: Kendall Green Publications, 1993. Children’s book of childhood recollections by deaf woman from Boisdale who became successful commercial artist. 2272. MACKINNON, DA. The 36th Battery, CFA. MS Hunt (ed). Nova
Scotia’s part in the Great War (Halifax: Nova Scotia Veteran Publishing, 1920), 43–55. Illus. History of Sydney field battery in First World War. 2273. MACKINNON, Dan F, Russell CUNNINGHAM, Charles BAGNELL,
& Doug MACCORMICK. Working on the S&L Railroad, Part One. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 28 (June 1981), 1–15. Illus. Recollections of working on Sydney & Louisburg Railway. 2274. MACKINNON, Don. Boxing’s Sailor Don MacKinnon. Cape Breton’s
Magazine, 72 (June 1997), 47–50. Illus. Extract from Don MacKinnon, The fighting sailor: the autobiography of Sailor Don MacKinnon, pride of Saint John, New Brunswick (Fredericton: New Ireland Press, 1996). Recollections of well-known New Brunswick boxer who grew up in Inverness. 2275. MACKINNON, Howard. Honourable Allan J MacEachern. Atlantic
Mirror, 1:1 (January/March 1967), 16–17. Profile of Cape Breton politician.
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‘Turus na ‘Vandora’ gu St Pierre.’ Cape Breton’s Magazine, 71 (June 1996), 43–8. Illus. Note. English & Gaelic. First published in MacTalla [1892–4]. Describes voyage from St Ann’s to St Pierre. 2277. MACKINNON, SJ. See KONTAK, Walter. 2278. MACKINNON, Walter E. Carrying the bag. Anonymous, Yarns
worth the telling (Halifax: Senior Writers’ Guild of Nova Scotia, 1995), 65. Brief recollection of growing up in Sydney in 1930s. 2279. MACKINTOSH, WA. Sidney Earle Smith. Transactions of the
Royal Society of Canada, 3rd series, 53 (1959), Appendix, 129–33. Illus. Obituary of Cape Breton man who became president of two universities & secretary of state for external affairs in Diefenbaker government. 2280. MACLEAN, MC. Cape Breton a half-century ago. Public Affairs, 2:4
(June 1939), 184–92. Reprinted in Don MacGillivray & Brian Tennyson (eds), Cape Breton historical essays (Sydney: College of Cape Breton Press, 1980), 66–75. Description based on 1871 census data. 2281. MACLEAN, Mickey. When the truck went through the ice. Ron
Caplan (ed), Another night: Cape Breton stories true & short & tall (Wreck Cove: Breton Books, 1995), 99–100. Recalls dangers of driving on frozen lake. 2282. – , Johnny MURPHY, Amelia COOK, Jimmy HANNIGAN, & Alex
STORM. 5 strays from our first 10 years. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 31 (June 1982), 37–9. Illus. Portions of conversations edited out of previously published stories on various topics. 2283. MACLEAN, Ray. Newspaper attitudes as reflected in Mac Talla: déjà
vu all over again. Nova Scotia Historical Review, 14:2 (1994), 61–9. Fns. Reprinted in Collections of the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society, 44 (1995), 49–56. Examines views of Sydney Gaelic newspaper on various issues.
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2284. – The premier from Dunvegan: Angus L Macdonald, 1890–1954.
RA MacLean, A state of mind: the Scots in Nova Scotia (Hantsport: Lancelot, 1992), 41–4. Illus. Brief biography of Nova Scotian premier who came from Dunvegan. 2285. – See FRASER, Bill. 2286. MACLEAN, Sara. The wreck of the ‘Watford.’ Cape Breton’s Maga-
zine, 16 (June 1977), 13–17. Illus. Eyewitness account of 1932 shipwreck off Morien Head & rescue of its crew by local residents. 2287. MACLEAN, Terrence D (Terry). Asylum: a history of the Cape Breton
Hospital 1906–1995. Sydney: Cape Breton Mental Health Services Charitable Foundation, nd [1996], 87pp. Illus. Fns. Biblio. History of psychiatric hospital at Sydney River. 2288. – The Co-operative Commonwealth Federation in Nova Scotia
1938–56. Robert J Morgan (ed), More essays in Cape Breton history (Windsor: Lancelot, 1977), 21–41. Fns. History, focusing on industrial Cape Breton. 2289. – & Judy MCMASTER. The Cabot Trail 1932–1992. Cheticamp: Les
Amis du Plein Air, nd [1992], 37pp. Illus. Fns. Brief history to celebrate sixtieth anniversary. 2290. MACLEAN, Vince. Central Cape Breton community economic develop-
ment study. Washabuck: privately published, 1985, np. Map. Tables. Report of committee created to make recommendations for economic development in Iona area. 2291. MACLELLAN, Malcolm M. Cape Breton regional health services.
Halifax: Regional Health Planning Project, nd [1972]. 3 vols, np. Analysis of health programs & recommendations for changes. 2292. MACLENNAN, Hugh. The Cabot Trail. Maclean’s, 78:11 (5 June
1965), 13–15, 22, 24. Illus. Description. 2293. MACLEOD, Bessie. See MACLEOD, John R. 2294. MACLEOD, Dan Alex. Dan Alex MacLeod: ‘I moved houses.’
Cape Breton’s Magazine, 35 (December 1983), 13–19. Illus. Recollections of man who moved buildings.
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2295. – See MORRISON, Danielle. 2296. MACLEOD, Dan Norman & Mrs, & Malcolm MACDONALD. The
wreck of the ‘Marshall Frank.’ Cape Breton’s Magazine, 31 (June 1982), 10–13. Illus. Account of 1912 shipwreck off Fourchu-Framboise coast. Cf ANONYMOUS, Shipwrecks. 2297. MACLEOD, Don P. Jackie won! Cape Breton Mirror, 1:6 (May 1952),
24–5. Story of Jackie Miles, who won 1926 Boston marathon. 2298. MACLEOD, E. From cheechako to sourdough. Cape Breton Mirror,
2:9 (August 1953), 7, 14–15. Illus. Experiences of Evelyn Turner, a Cape Bretoner who served two years as secretary to Yukon commissioner. 2299. MACLEOD, Greg. Atlantic Canadian roots. David JA Douglas (ed),
Community economic development in Canada (Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 1995), 2:23–52. Refs. Case studies of cooperatives & community business corporations in Atlantic Canada, including Cape Breton. 2300. – Community business corporations. Gyorgi Szell (ed), Concise
encyclopaedia of participation and co-management (Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 1992), 126–37. Biblio. Describes community business corporations with particular reference to Cape Breton. 2301. – From Mondragon to America: experiments in community economic
development. Sydney: UCCB Press, 1997, 186pp. Fns. Apps. Biblio. Index. Describes Mondragon complex of companies in Spain & how its philosophy & practices may be adapted in North America. Includes examples including New Dawn Enterprises. 2302. – Ghosts from the past: genesis of a college. Spindrift, 1 (Spring
1981), 42, 60. Illus. Traces movement to create College of Cape Breton & its goals. 2303. – Les corporations de développement communautaire. Critère, 25
(Spring 1979), 183–92. Discusses role of community business corporations in regional development, with some reference to Cape Breton.
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2304. – New age business: community corporations that work. Ottawa: Cana-
dian Council on Social Development, 1986, 82pp. Biblio. Presents three experiments in alternative economics, including coop movement & New Dawn Enterprises in Cape Breton. 2305. – New Dawn Enterprises. Sydney: Tompkins Institute, University
College of Cape Breton, 1991, 47pp. Describes philosophy & activities of community development organization. 2306. – The community business corporation: la empresa social.
Gertrude Anne MacIntyre (ed), Perspectives on communities: a community economic development roundtable (Sydney: UCCB Press, 1998), 43–65. Fns. Examines concept of community business corporations, with reference to BCA Holdings & New Dawn Enterprises. 2307. – The concept in operation. Sydney: Tompkins Institute, University
College of Cape Breton, 1991, 65pp. Fns. Biblio. Explains concept of community business corporations as an approach to economic development. 2308. – , Bruce MCFARLANE & Charles H DAVIS. The knowledge
economy and the social economy. International Journal of Social Economics, 24:11 (1997), 1302–24. Fns. Biblio. Discusses role of universities in community development with focus on University College of Cape Breton & Tompkins Institute. 2309. MACLEOD, John R & Bessie. John R and Bessie MacLeod: stories
of their old home. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 12 (December 1975), 5–8. Illus. Reprinted as ‘John R and Bessie MacLeod tell stories of their old home’ in Ron Caplan (ed), Down north: the book of Cape Breton’s Magazine (Toronto: Doubleday, 1980), 176–9. Illus. Recollections. 2310. MACLEOD, Ken & Leslie REID. World War I continued: the
Halifax explosion, & going to Siberia. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 34 (August 1983), 7–12. Illus. Two Cape Breton men recall their experiences in the Halifax explosion of 1916 & serving in Siberian expedition at end of war. 2311. MACLEOD, Malcolm. How to make snowshoes. Cape Breton’s Maga-
zine, 2 (January 1973), 12–15. Illus. Tarbot Vale trapper explains how to make snowshoes.
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2312. MACLEOD, Mary K. Cape Breton economy is especially hostile to
women. Forerunner, 4:10 (Spring 1991), 22–6. Not found. 2313. – Whisper in the air: Marconi, the Canada years, 1902–1946.
Hantsport: Lancelot, 1992, 135pp. Illus. Fns. Biblio. Describes work on wireless communications in Cape Breton & operations of his stations until their final closure. 2314. – Whisper in the air, Marconi: the Cape Breton years, 1901–1945.
Kenneth Donovan (ed), Cape Breton at 200: historical essays in honour of the island’s bicentennial, 1785–1985 (Sydney: UCCB Press, 1985), 107–26. Illus. Fns. Brief history of Marconi’s work in Cape Breton & Marconi wireless stations at Glace Bay, Port Morien, & Louisbourg until their closure. 2315. MACLEOD, Sandra. Work attitudes of Cape Breton youth at a time of
economic hardship. Unpublished MA thesis, Laurentian University, 1988, 111pp. Fns. Apps. Biblio. Examines attitudes of teenagers towards work in area characterized by prolonged economic hardship, concluding that their attitudes are relatively positive. 2316. MACMILLAN, Alexander Stirling. The Cabot Trail: a political
story – A dream come true: story of the development of tourist industry in Northern Inverness and Victoria Counties. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 62 (January 1993), inside front cover, 66–70. Illus. Note. Provincial minister of highways in 1952 describes government’s efforts to develop Cabot Trail. 2317. MACMILLAN, Annie Armstrong. See ARMSTRONG, Catherine
Lavenia Isabell. 2318. MACMILLAN, Jim. They run around the highlands. Cape Bretoner,
2:8 (July 1994), 8. Illus. Describes Cabot Trail Relay Race. 2319. MACMILLAN, John Francis ‘Lofty.’ ‘Lofty’ MacMillan: a taste of his
life. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 71 (December 1996), 68–70. Illus. Note. Excerpt from John Francis MacMillan, with Emery Hyslop & Peter McGahan. The boy from Port Hood: the autobiography of John Francis ‘Lofty’ MacMillan (Fredericton: New Ireland Press, 1996). Recollections of Cape Breton miner who became prominent labour leader.
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2320. – , with Emery HYSLOP & Peter MCGAHAN. The boy from Port Hood:
the autobiography of John Francis ‘Lofty’ MacMillan. Fredericton: New Ireland Press, 1996, 193pp. Illus. Index. Memoirs of labour leader from Cape Breton. 2321. MACMULLIN, Craig. An assessment of the experiences of existing technol-
ogy incubators and the opinions of the Cape Breton technology community in relation to the development of a technology incubator at the University College of Cape Breton. Unpublished MBA thesis, Saint Mary’s University, 1996, 82pp. Fns. Apps. Biblio. Examines feasibility of establishing technology enterprise centre at University College of Cape Breton. 2322. MACNAB-DE VRIES, Georgina & Pieter J DE VRIES. Subsistence
agriculture, wage labour and the definition of women’s roles: a Cape Breton example. Resources for Feminist Research, 11:1 (March 1982), 8–10. Notes. Biblio. Examines changing roles of women in rural community in Inverness, questioning if there is a relationship between increased importance of voluntary association & demise of traditional patterns of cooperation & sharing. 2323. – See DE VRIES, Pieter. 2324. MACNEIL, Beatrice. Election fever. Cape Bretoner, 2:1 (September
1993), 27. Recollections of elections in 1950s. 2325. – My father. Rural Delivery, 17:4 (October 1992), 28.
Recollections of her father. 2326. MACNEIL, Jim. See MACNEIL, Stephen W. 2327. MACNEIL, Joe Neil. Joe Neil MacNeil and treasure hunting. Ron
Caplan (ed), Another night: Cape Breton stories true & short & tall (Wreck Cove: Breton Books, 1995), 199–202. Recalls buried treasures found in Cape Breton. 2328. MACNEIL, John Angus. See DAY E, Bill. 2329. MACNEIL, Josie. See MACNEIL, Stephen W. 2330. MACNEIL, Kenzie. A champion retires: an interview with Allan J.
Cape Bretoner, 4:4 (July 1996), 10–12, 31. Illus. Interview with Allan J MacEachen, who retired from political life in July 1996.
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2331. – A home-grown framework for economic renewal, at last! Cape
Bretoner, 3:2 (October 1994), 10. Illus. Describes mandate & recent report of Cape Breton Regional Economic Development Authority presenting its five-year plan. 2332. – College of Cape Breton, an educational innovator. College
Canada, 1:2 (November 1976), 1, 10. Describes innovative approach to higher education of college founded in 1974. 2333. – Regional government beginning to take shape. Cape Bretoner, 3:3
(November 1994), 8–9. Illus. Map. Charles Campbell discusses coordinating amalgamation of Cape Breton County municipalities. 2334. MACNEIL, Malcolm. The rewarding path. Boston: Christopher, 1961,
177pp. Illus. Memoirs & philosophy of Cape Bretoner who became successful businessman in United States. 2335. MACNEIL, Margaret Neil James. Margaret Neil James – a love
story. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 60 (June 1992), 1–10, 79–96. Illus. Notes. Reprinted in Ron Caplan (ed), Cape Breton works: more lives from Cape Breton’s Magazine (Wreck Cove: Breton Books, 1996), 1–21. Illus. Recollections of work as housekeeper for three young children that led to long, happy marriage. 2336. MACNEIL, Mungie. With Mungie MacNeil of Iona Rear. Cape
Breton’s Magazine, 59 (January 1992), 1–16. Illus. Notes. Recollections of life as housekeeper for parish priests from 1929. 2337. MACNEIL, Stephen W. A little story. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 57
(January 1991), 60. Illus. Story of man who found Glengarry mineral spring. 2338. – , Josie MACNEIL, & Jim MACNEIL. At the Glengarry mineral
spring. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 28 (June 1981), inside front cover, 31–5. Illus. Notes. Excerpts reprinted as ‘At the Glengarry mineral springs’ & ‘The bolt of cloth – a pioneer story’ in Ron Caplan (ed), Another night: Cape Breton stories true & short & tall (Wreck Cove: Breton Books, 1995), 95–9, 141–3. Stories of curative powers of mineral spring.
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2339. MACNEIL, Teresa. See CANADA, Department of Regional Indus-
trial Expansion, Cape Breton Advisory Committee. 2340. – Notes on Cape Breton development. Masudul Alam Choudhury
(ed), Political economy of development in Atlantic Canada (Sydney: UCCB Press, 1988), 148–58. Describes her work with Cape Breton Advisory Committee, Cape Breton Development Corporation & Enterprise Cape Breton Corporation. 2341. MACNEILL, C Mark. An evaluation of the prospects for success or failure
of the Cape Breton investment tax credit. Unpublished MBA thesis, Saint Mary’s University, 1988, 174pp. Fns. Tables. Biblio. Evaluates Cape Breton investment tax credit introduced by federal government in 1985, concluding that there is high level of awareness among Cape Breton businesses, strong participation, & strong belief in its effectiveness. 2342. MACPHAIL, Malcolm L. Cape Breton. Boston: privately published,
1906, 27pp. Not found. 2343. MACPHAIL, Margaret. The appeal of the land. Second Mile
(November 1975), 28–30. Explains her decision to return from city to family farm in Cape Breton. 2344. MACPHEE, Annie. Annie MacPhee and a cup of tea. Cape Breton’s
Magazine, 13 [nd], 9–11. Illus. She reads tea leaves. 2345. MACPHEE, Melvin. How Hughie MacPhee made peace with the
Campbells. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 16 (June 1977), inside front cover. Illus. Describes genealogical research in Scotland to satisfy his Glace Bay father’s curiosity. 2346. MACPHERSON, Ian. Patterns in the maritime cooperative move-
ment, 1900–1945. Acadiensis, 5:1 (Autumn 1975), 67–83. Fns. Evolution of movement & role of St Francis Xavier University Extension Department. Emphasis on Cape Breton.
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2347. MACPHERSON, John. Clash of the titans. Trade Talk, 3:7 (Septem-
ber 1993), 1–2. Describes arrival of competitive long distance telephone service in Cape Breton. 2348. – Doing business in the nineties not easy. Trade Talk, 3:8 (October
1993), 13. Focusing on three companies, shows how adaptation to changing conditions is necessary for survival. 2349. – Home suds a growing business concern. Trade Talk, 3:7 (Septem-
ber 1993), 3. Describes growth of home brewing in Cape Breton. 2350. – Small business: taking a different approach. Trade Talk, 3:8 (Oc-
tober 1993), 10–11. Describes success of entrepreneurs in developing small businesses. 2351. MACPHERSON, Margaret. The Cabot Trail by bicycle. Atlantic
Insight, 8:5 (May 1986), 44–5. Illus. Describes touring Cabot Trail by bicycle. 2352. MACQUARRIE, Dan E. See DAY E, Bill. 2353. MACRITCHIE, William Arthur Dillon. Bill MacRitchie and early
flight, plus LB ‘Bricky’ Stevenson & the Cape Breton Flying Club. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 55 (August 1990), 69–88. Illus. Notes. Recollections of growing up in Reserve, his passion for flying, & association with Cape Breton Flying Club. 2354. MACSWEEN, Rankin. New Dawn Enterprises Limited: a commu-
nity economic development experiment. Eric Schragge (ed), Community economic development: in search of empowerment (Montreal: Black Rose Books, 1997). Fns. Reprinted in Gertrude Anne MacIntyre (ed), Perspectives on communities: a community economic development roundtable (Sydney: UCCB Press, 1998), 79–89. Describes organization & its activities. Not found. 2355. – The values underlying a community development corporation. Unpub-
lished PhD thesis, University of Toronto, 1994, 225pp. Fns. Biblio. Examines New Dawn Enterprises as case study of community economic development corporation.
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2356. MAGUIRE, Stephen D. Electric lines: Cape Breton Tramways.
Railroad Magazine, 36:2 (July 1944), 127–9. Illus. Describes trams operating between Sydney & Glace Bay. 2357. MAHALIK, Dave. Kayaking. Cape Bretoner, 3:8 (September 1995),
21. Illus. Describes kayaking on North River. 2358. MAKOWSKI, William Boleslaus. History and integration of Poles in
Canada. Niagara Peninsula: Canadian Polish Congress, 1967, 274pp. Illus. Fns. Biblio. Apps. Index. Includes brief chapter on Polish immigrants who settled in Sydney’s Whitney Pier area. 2359. MANNETTE, Joy & Marie MEAGHER. Struggling and juggling: Cape
Breton women, economic constraints and strategies for survival. Sydney: Elizabeth Fry Society of Cape Breton, 1991, 86pp. Apps. Biblio. Examines situations & attitudes of low-income women in Cape Breton. 2360. – & Marie MEAGHER. Struggling and juggling: research on, by,
and for Cape Breton women. Canadian Journal of Regional Science, 16:2 (Summer 1993), 283–304. Refs. Reports on research project involving low-income women in process of examining their problems. 2361. MARBLE, Allan E. William MacKay. Dictionary of Canadian biography
(Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1998), 14:709–10. Refs. Biography of Cape Breton physician/politician. 2362. MARCHAND, Jocelyn. Campaigning for a ‘creeping cancer’: Cape
Breton Acadians battle assimilation. New Maritimes, 8 (January/ February 1990), 8–12. Reprinted in Ian McKay & Scott Milsom (eds), Towards a new Maritimes: a selection from ten years of New Maritimes (Charlottetown: Ragweed, 1992), 320–8. Reports on struggle of Acadians for school rights & opposition of anglophone majority, including government, which ended with legal victory in March 1989. 2363. MARCONI, Degna. My father, Marconi. London: Frederick Muller,
1962, 306pp. Illus. Index. Reprinted Ottawa: Balmuir, 1982. Biography by his daughter.
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2364. MARIE, Sister Saint Camille [Campbell]. A survey of personal prob-
lems of rural adolescent girls in high schools of Cape Breton Island. Unpublished MEd thesis, St Francis Xavier University, 1963, 66pp. Fns. Tables. Biblio. Attempts to identify problems of rural high school girls as they see them & suggests guidance material. 2365. MARKHAM, Beryl. Beryl Markham’s transatlantic flight, 1935. Cape
Breton’s Magazine, 43 (August 1986), 47–56. Illus. Notes. Excerpt from her autobiography, West with the night (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1936) describing her flight which ended at Baleine. 2366. MARTIN, Rick. Change: education and training. Trade Talk, 3:2
(Fall 1991), 16–19, 20–2, 24–5. Illus. Examines how Canada, including Cape Breton, is using training to keep pace with technological change & global competition. 2367. – Come home to the future: high tech in Cape Breton. Trade Talk,
3:1 (Summer 1991), 8–12. Illus. Describes growth of ‘high-tech’ enterprises & their potential for economic growth in Cape Breton. 2368. – Survival of the fittest. Trade Talk, 2:5 (Winter 1990/91), 19–20.
Illus. Cape Breton business leaders suggest key factors in success. 2369. MASINI, Giancarlo. Marconi. New York: Marsilio, 1995, 370pp.
Biography. Not found. 2370. MASON, Colin M. Community development corporations and local
economic regeneration in Canada: the Cape Breton experience. University of Southampton Department of Geography, 1990, 31pp. Refs. Discussion Paper 35. Examines role of community development corporations in community economic development, focusing on New Dawn Enterprises. 2371. MATHESON, Alex. A pair of stock skates. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 3
(March 1973), 1–2, 20–2. Illus. Reprinted in Ron Caplan (ed), Down north: the book of Cape Breton’s Magazine (Toronto: Doubleday, 1980), 123–7. Illus. Explains how to make first kind of ice skates, also known as block skates, used in Cape Breton.
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2372. – et al. In the North River lumber woods. Cape Breton’s Magazine,
7 (March 1974), 1–7. Illus. Reprinted in Ron Caplan (ed), Down north: the book of Cape Breton’s Magazine (Toronto: Doubleday, 1980), 118–22. Illus. Recollections of working in woods in 1923. 2373. MATHESON, John J. John J Matheson, 95. Cape Breton’s Magazine,
5 (July 1973), front cover. Illus. Reprinted as ‘How I learned to smoke’ in Ron Caplan (ed), Down north: the book of Cape Breton’s Magazine (Toronto: Doubleday, 1980), 71. Illus. Recalls how he began smoking at age of five. 2374. MAY, Elizabeth. Budworm battles: the fight to stop the aerial insecticide
spraying of the forests of eastern Canada. Tantallon: Four East Publications, 1982, 139pp. Reports on campaign against aerial forest spraying. Much on Cape Breton. 2375. – On the trail of Elizabeth May. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 53 (January
1990), 21–6, 45–58. Illus. Cape Breton environmentalist talks about her work. 2376. MAY ICH, Kristopher. See DAYE, Bill. 2377. MCCARRON, Ronald V. A study of student satisfaction with the business
program at the University College of Cape Breton. Unpublished MBA thesis, Saint Mary’s University, 1996, 72pp. Tables. Apps. Biblio. Identifies factors that business students at UCCB consider important to their educational experience to determine levels of satisfaction & areas that need improvement. 2378. MCCAULEY, Gary. When the Caribou went down. Atlantic Advocate,
77:9 (May 1987), 10–12. Illus. Brief account of 1942 ferry sinking. 2379. MCCURDY, JAD. I’m living with leukemia. Maclean’s, 73:11 (21 May
1960), 27, 40, 42. Illus. Describes experience of discovering his illness. 2380. MCDONALD, A Bruce. Formation of a regional planning commis-
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Brief report on formation of Cape Breton Regional Planning Commission, of which he was chairman. 2381. MCDONALD, CP. The co-operative movement in Nova Scotia. Unpub-
lished MA thesis, McGill University, 1938. Fns. Biblio. Not found. 2382. MCDOUGALL, Catherine F. See KELLY, J Michael. 2383. MCDOUGALL, Joan. Junior Achievers prepare for the future.
Canada Commerce (Summer 1986), 28–9. Illus. Describes activities of Junior Achievement in Cape Breton in preparing young entrepreneurs. 2384. MCELHENNY, GC. The 25th Battalion. MS Hunt, Nova Scotia’s part
in the great war (Halifax: Nova Scotia Veteran Publishing Company, 1920), 70–91. Illus. History of Nova Scotia battalion in First World War. Many references to Cape Bretoners. 2385. MCFARLANE, Bruce. See MACLEOD, Greg. 2386. MCGAHAN, Peter. See MACMILLAN, John Francis ‘Lofty.’ 2387. MCGARRIGLE, Velvet. Potential customer support for a union-sponsored
retail store in Cape Breton. Unpublished MBA thesis, Saint Mary’s University, 1988, 113pp. Examines need for union-owned retail store in industrial Cape Breton. 2388. MCINTOSH, Donald S. Note on recent earthquake in Cape
Breton. Proceedings of the Nova Scotia Institute of Science, 12, Part 4 (1910), 311–12. Reports on 1909 earthquake in Inverness County. 2389. – Notes on an abnormal wave occurrence on the northern Cape
Breton coast. Transactions of the Nova Scotian Institute of Science, 14, Part 1 (1915–18), 41–6. Map. Describes unusual tidal wave of June 1914. 2390. – The Acadian–Newfoundland earthquake. Proceedings of the Nova
Scotia Institute of Science, 17, Part 4 (1930), 213–22. Map. Reports on 1929 earthquake in Gulf of St Lawrence which caused tidal wave in Sydney area.
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2391. MCINTY RE, Bill. There’s nothing to do here. Community Focus, 1:3
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[72pp]. Illus. Political cartoons. 2393. MCINTY RE, Leo. Alexander Bernard MacGillivray. Cape Breton
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in Cape Breton history (Windsor: Lancelot, 1977), 50–61. Brief history. 2395. MCKAY, Ian. The Maritime CCF: reflections on a tradition. New
Maritimes, 2:10 (July/August 1984), 4–9. Illus. History of CCF in Maritimes, with much on Cape Breton. 2396. MCKAY, MG (ed). The proceedings of the Bras d’Or Lakes aquaculture
conference. Sydney: College of Cape Breton Press, 1976, 312pp. Illus. Maps. Tables. Technical papers from conference organized by Bras d’Or Institute in June 1975. 2397. MCKENNA, Louise. See DONHAM, Parker Barss. 2398. MCKINLEY, John W. Louisburg’s teamwork eases reconversion.
Saturday Night, 62:18 (4 January 1947), 23. Describes how town is vigorously adjusting to peacetime economic conditions. 2399. MCLAUGHLIN, Kenneth Michael. The Canadian general election of
1896 in Nova Scotia. Unpublished MA thesis, Dalhousie University, 1967, 212pp. Fns. Apps. Biblio. Deals extensively with Sir Charles Tupper’s election in Cape Breton & attitude of local clergy to Manitoba school question. 2400. MCLEOD, David A. Adventures of Capt David A McLeod: in the
August gale, 1873; more sailing days; struck by an iceberg. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 39 (June 1985), 63–70. Illus. Recollections of Cape Breton ship captain.
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2401. MCMASTER, Judy. See MACLEAN, Terrence D. 2402. MCMULLIN, Allan T. The rabbit man. Cape Bretoner, 6:6 (Decem-
ber 1998), 44. Story of old trapper who supplies rabbits at Christmas. 2403. MCNEIL, Bill & Morris WOLFE. Signing on: the birth of radio in
Canada. Toronto: Doubleday Canada, 1982, 303pp. Illus. Index. Oral history of early radio in Canada. Includes interviews with Nathan Nathanson & Robbie Robertson of CJCB in Sydney. 2404. MCPHEE, Murdock J. Cape Bretoners who went away: Murdock
Malcolm McPhee in Ontario. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 61 (August 1992), 41–6. Illus. Story of his grandparents, who moved to Ontario in 1870s. 2405. MEAGHER, Marie. See MANNETTE, Joy. 2406. MIDDLETON, Ray. Cape Breton’s busy wilderness. Outdoor Canada,
13 (October/November 1985), 30–3, 36. Not found. 2407. MIGLIORE, Sam. Wine, health and sociability: an Italian family
experience in Cape Breton. Carol Corbin & Judith Rolls (eds), The centre of the world at the edge of a continent (Sydney: UCCB Press, 1996), 221–33. Fns. Refs. Discusses importance of wine in Italian culture through thoughts & experiences of three Italo-Canadians in Sydney. 2408. MILLER, David. The Cape Breton Development Corporation.
Anonymous (ed), Problems of development in Atlantic Canada: proceedings of symposium held on 15–17 April 1975 (Ottawa: Royal Society of Canada, nd), 143–6. Briefly reviews corporation’s policies as case study of set of policies which affect a subregion of Atlantic region. 2409. MILLS, Stanley. A chat with Finlay MacDonald. Atlantic Advocate,
60:12 (August 1970), 25–8. Illus. Interview with president of Industrial Estates Ltd, a Cape Bretoner. 2410. MLECZKO, Hilda. Hilda Mleczko and Henry’s accidents. Ron
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2411. – Hilda Mleczko of Glace Bay: keeping love’s record alive. Cape
Breton’s Magazine, 69 (August 1995), 63–8. Illus. Excerpts from her journal describing final months of her husband’s life. Includes poem. 2412. MOHLENBROOK, RH. Cape Breton Highlands, NS. Natural His-
tory, 100:4 (April 1991), 74. Describes national park, focusing on flora & fauna. 2413. MOORE, Kirby. See BARY LUK, Tom. 2414. MORGAN, Robert. See CAPE BRETON TOURIST ASSOCIATION. 2415. MORLEY, Margaret W. Down-north and up along. New York: Dodd
Mead, 1900, 304pp. Reprinted 1909. Illus. Maps. Index. Describes visit to Nova Scotia. Much on Cape Breton. 2416. MORRIS, Roy. A new era for broadcasting in Cape Breton. Trade
Talk, 1:4 (May/June 1990), 16–17. Illus. Discusses implications of sale of CJCB Radio & Cape Breton Cablevision to off-island companies. 2417. MORRISON, Alex & Ted SLANEY. The breed of manly men: the history
of the Cape Breton Highlanders. Toronto: Canadian Institute of Strategic Studies, 1994, 410pp. Illus. Fns. Apps. Biblio. History of Highlanders from origins in 94th militia regiment. Emphasis on Second World War. 2418. MORRISON, Daniel K et al. Remembering the ‘Aspy,’ Part 1. Cape
Breton’s Magazine, 13 (June 1976), 1–8. Illus. Recollections of coastal steamer. See also POTTIE, JD et al. 2419. MORRISON, Danielle. Families of the island. Cape Bretoner, 3:1
(August/September 1994), 8–9. Illus. Profiles of D’Addario, Waterman, Kostoadopoulos, & Patel families. 2420. – Loaded for bear. Cape Bretoner, 3:3 (November 1994), 22. Illus.
Dan Alex MacLeod of Stirling recalls shooting bear in 1989 after forty years’ hunting. 2421. – Prom night. Cape Bretoner, 3:7 (July 1995), 20. Illus.
Describes importance of prom night to Cape Breton teens & its high cost.
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2422. MORRISON, Dan Murdoch. How to make an axe handle. Cape
Breton’s Magazine, 1 (November 1972), 5–7. Illus. Reprinted as ‘Dan Murdoch Morrison makes an axe handle’ in Ron Caplan (ed), Down north: the book of Cape Breton’s Magazine (Toronto: Doubleday, 1980), 66–70. Illus. Detailed instructions on how to make an axe handle. 2423. – Sowing oats and hay. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 18 (December 1977),
7–9. Illus. Reprinted in Ron Caplan (ed), Down north: the book of Cape Breton’s Magazine (Toronto: Doubleday, 1980), 193–6. Illus. Describes traditional method of hand-sowing fields. 2424. MORRISON, George & Michael MACLEAN. Lakeboats on the Bras
d’Or. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 15 (December 1976), 23–30. Illus. Recollections of working on lakeboats on Bras d’Or Lake. 2425. MORRISON, Jessie. With Jessie Morrison of Cape North – a Cape
Breton-to-Alberta pioneer. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 66 (June 1994), 73–96. Illus. Notes. Recollections of life at Cape North & later in Alberta since 1904. 2426. MORRISON, Murdoch Daniel. Cape Breton doctors of the past,
and Cape Breton hospitals of the present. Nova Scotia Medical Bulletin, 19:4 (April 1940), 189–96. Anecdotal history. 2427. MORRISON, Valerie. From the bottom up. Atlantic Insight, 9:3
(March 1987), 23–7. Illus. Describes community-based economic development in Atlantic Canada, with focus on Greg MacLeod & New Dawn Enterprises. 2428. MOWAT, Farley. Grass-roots crusader: Elizabeth May and the bud-
worm battle. Farley Mowat, Rescue the earth! Conversations with the green crusaders (Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1990), 188–205. Interview with Cape Breton environmentalist about struggle to stop herbicide spraying of forests in 1970s. 2429. MUGGAH, Sydney E. The story of HMS Pelican. Cape Breton’s
Magazine, 55 (August 1990), inside front cover, 48–52. Illus. Notes. History of Hudson’s Bay Company cargo ship built in 1877 which stopped regularly at Sydney.
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2430. MULLEN, Eric. See EVANS, Millie. 2431. MULLENS, AR. See DOLAN, Leo. 2432. MULVEY, Thomas. Something about Cape Breton. Canadian
Magazine, 7:3 (July 1896), 264–8. Description. 2433. MUNROE, Darlean. The Elizabeth Fry (Unison) Society Cape
Breton. Megan Ardyche et al. (eds). Groups dynamic: a collection of Nova Scotia her-stories (NP: Canadian Congress for Learning Opportunities for Women, 1990), 22–3. Reports on activities. 2434. MURPHY, Herman. A visit with Herman Murphy, Ingonish. Cape
Breton’s Magazine, 62 (January 1993), 17–26. Illus. Note. Recollections of delivering mail in winter between Ingonish & Bay St Lawrence, using horse & sleigh. 2435. MURPHY, H Joseph & Andrew S HUGHES. Educational goals for
Sydney: a report to the Sydney Board of School Commissioners. Halifax: Atlantic Institute of Education, 1980, 54pp. Tables. Needs assessment to determine educational goals & current success of Sydney schools in meeting those goals. 2436. MURPHY, Johnny. How Johnny Murphy tuned his autoharp. Ron
Caplan (ed), Another night: Cape Breton stories true & short & tall (Wreck Cove: Breton Books, 1995), 67–8. Describes how he does it. 2437. – See MACLEAN, Mickey. 2438. MURPHY, Peter Willy. Hoboing days. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 15
(December 1976), inside front cover. Illus. Recollections of riding rails in Cape Breton. 2439. MURPHY, Thomas J. See PETERSEN, Kristen A. 2440. MURRAY, Robert. The Murray family/Childhood days on the Bras d’Or
Lakes. Halifax: privately published, 1934, 13pp, 59pp. Illus. Recollections of man who was editor of North Sydney Herald, then became physician. 2441. MURRAY, Susan. John Buchanan’s never-ending campaign. Atlantic
Insight, 5:8 (October 1983), 16–17, 19–23. Illus. Profile of Nova Scotia premier, from Cape Breton.
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2442. – The no-frills political wife. Atlantic Insight, 5:8 (October 1983),
21, 23. Illus. Profile of Mavis Buchanan, wife of Premier John Buchanan. 2443. – Trouble in the anti-spray house. Atlantic Insight, 6:6 (June 1984),
7. Illus. Describes impact on anti-herbicide group of losing court battle with Stora Forest Industries. 2444. MURRAY, William Breen. A projective approach to social description:
analysis of data from thirteen black Nova Scotian communities. Unpublished MA thesis, McGill University, 1972, 126pp. Illus. Map. Fns. Tables. Apps. Biblio. Attempts to determine attitudes & values regarding interpersonal relations, family, interracial contacts, & political activism through responses to pictures of blacks in thirteen communities, including Sydney. 2445. MUSIAL STEELE, Charlotte. Taking charge: managerial women
breaking the business barriers. Trade Talk, 2:3 (May/June 1990), 8–11. Illus. Profiles of Cape Breton women active in business. 2446. – See DUNBAR, Donald. 2447. NARDOCCHIO, Dominic. A talk with Dominic Nardocchio. Cape
Breton’s Magazine, 53 (January 1990), 69–88. Illus. Recollections of prominent member of Sydney’s Italian community, including being interned during Second World War. 2448. NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION. Tour of eastern Canada
June 1920. NP, nd [1920], 120pp. Describes places visited, including Cape Breton. 2449. NEAL, Rusty Linda. Brotherhood economics: women’s labour and the
development of cooperatives in Nova Scotia, 1906–1944. Unpublished PhD thesis, University of Toronto, 1995, 284pp. Illus. Fns. Biblio. Examines British Canadian Co-op in Sydney Mines & Antigonish Movement co-ops to show that cooperative equality was not extended to women despite their important contributions. 2450. NEARING, Derrick. 45 Field Engineer Squadron: through the decades
1951–1991. Sydney: privately published, nd [1991], 43pp. Illus. Annexes. History of Sydney militia unit founded in 1951.
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2451. NEARY, Steve. The enemy on our doorstep. St John’s: Jesperson, 1994,
140pp. Illus. App. Story of German submarine attacks at Bell Island, Newfoundland, in 1942. Includes interview with Gordon Hardy of Ingonish, who was there. 2452. NEWTON, David. Focus on agriculture. Trade Talk, 3:1 (Summer
1991), supplement, 16pp. Illus. Describes state of agriculture in Cape Breton & work of ECBC to assist it. Includes historical background. 2453. – Trans-Atlantic Preforms demonstrates excellence. Trade Talk, 3:5
(January 1993), 24. Profile of local company that has won Industrial Cape Breton Board of Trade excellence in business award. 2454. NEWTON, Sandy. Cape Breton summer: the Bras d’Or elixir.
Canadian Yachting, 19:5 (Summer 1994), 32–6. Describes sailing on Bras d’Or Lake. Not found. 2455. NICHOLSON, Alexander. Adventures in job hunting. Cape Bretoner,
2:5 (March 1994), 15. Illus. Describes frustration of trying to find job in Cape Breton. 2456. – A gentle man in a violent sport. Cape Bretoner, 1:3 (March 1993),
31, 34. Illus. Part 2 of profile of Blair Richardson, popular local boxer. 2457. – Ah, frigate! Cape Bretoner, 3:3 (November 1994), 26–7. Illus.
Recollections of Cape Bretoners who served on Royal Canadian Navy ships Cape Breton, New Waterford, & Glace Bay in Second World War. 2458. – A stick and a peg and a place to play. Cape Bretoner, 3:2 (October
1994), 18. Illus. Recollections of childhood games. 2459. – Bowling becoming a popular youth sport. Cape Bretoner, 2:2
(October 1993), 24. Describes growing popularity of bowling among Cape Breton youth. 2460. – Cape Breton maple syrup. Cape Bretoner, 4:3 (May/June 1996),
23. Illus. Describes how Neal Livingston makes syrup at Black River.
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2461. – Expanded role for Coast Guard College. Cape Bretoner, 1:2
(December 1992), 1. Illus. Describes expanded activities with addition of Transport Canada’s Maritime Training Centre to college. 2462. – Lew MacKenzie. Cape Bretoner, 3:4 (December 1994/January
1995), 16. Illus. Profile of Canadian army general from Sydney. 2463. – We’re in the army now. Cape Bretoner, 4:4 (July 1996), 26. Illus.
Profile of Cape Bretoners serving in army reserve. 2464. NICHOLSON, Donnie. Agriculture: silent erosion must be halted.
Trade Talk, 1:6 (December 1989), 19–21. Illus. Discusses need to maintain vibrant agricultural industry in Cape Breton. 2465. NICKELS, Sylvie. Along the Cabot Trail. Country Life, 152 (12 Octo-
ber 1972), 900–02. Illus. Description of people & places. 2466. NORRIS, Daniel Edward. Community development in industrial Cape
Breton: a means to address entrepreneurial out-migration. Unpublished Master of Urban & Rural Planning thesis, Technical University of Nova Scotia, 1989, 199pp. Refs. Tables. Apps. Biblio. Examines impact of out-migration on development & calls for planned community development process, using New Dawn Enterprises as case study. 2467. NOVA SCOTIA. Commission on Drug Dependency. Evaluations:
Cape Breton addiction program. Halifax, 1974, 20pp. Interim report of evaluation carried out by Norman W Bell & John K Clayton of Toronto’s Donwood Institute. 2468. – Department of Attorney General. Cape Breton regional youth center
[sic] program of requirements. Halifax, 1986, 92pp. Illus. Detailed proposal to establish youth offender centre in Cape Breton. 2469. – Department of Development. Cape Breton Island region statistical
profile. Halifax, 1993, 50pp. Maps. Tables. Data on population, incomes, & economy. 2470. – Department of Development. County profile: Inverness. Halifax, nd
[1974], 127pp. Illus. Biblio. App. Brief description with much statistical data.
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2471. – Department of Development. County profile: Richmond. Halifax,
nd [1974], 123pp. Illus. Biblio. App. Brief description with much statistical data. 2472. – Department of Development. County profile: Victoria. Halifax, nd,
131pp. Illus. Biblio. App. Brief description with much statistical data. 2473. – Department of Development. Industrial Cape Breton fact book. 5th
ed. Halifax, 1984, 67pp. Reprinted 1989, 69pp. Illus. Maps. Tables. First published 1977. Information & data on region. 2474. – Department of Development. Inverness County statistical profile.
Halifax, nd [1974], 41pp. Maps. Tables. Data on population, incomes, & economy. 2475. – Department of Development. Richmond County statistical profile.
Halifax, 1978, 44pp. Maps. Tables. Data on population, incomes, & economy. 2476. – Department of Development. The unemployment situation in Cape
Breton. Halifax, 1974, 6pp. Apps. Brief summary of unemployment data, comparing Cape Breton with Halifax & mainland generally. 2477. – Department of Justice. Police & Public Safety Services. Report of
the external review of the events related to the escape of inmates from the Cape Breton Correctional Centre, October 18, 1997. Halifax, 1997, 25pp. Examines causes of incident, security deficiencies & responses, & makes recommendations. 2478. – Department of Tourism & Culture. Keltic Lodge 1940–1990.
Halifax, nd [1990], np. Illus. Commemorative publication with brief history & description. 2479. – Environment Control Council. Point Aconi consultation meetings.
Electrical generating station proposal – complete verbatim transcript. NP, 1990, 238pp. Transcript of hearings with views of Nova Scotia Power Corporation & two local community representatives. 2480. – Report of the royal commission on Richmond County highway investiga-
tion. Halifax, 1958, 38pp. Chaired by AC Milne & Ian M MacKeigan.
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Report of investigation into irregularities in road construction contracts, with recommendations. 2481. – Report of the royal commission on the Cape Breton hospital. Halifax,
1957, 86pp. Chaired by Mr Justice Vincent Pottier. Report on allegations of mismanagement. 2482. NOVA SCOTIA POLICE COMMISSION. A study of the feasibility of
establishing a regional police force in the county of Cape Breton. Halifax, 1982, 150pp. Results of study with recommendations. 2483. NOVA SCOTIA RURAL BEAUTIFICATION COMMITTEE. Men of
the soil: century farms. NP, nd, 195pp. Illus. Brief historical sketches of farms, with chapters on Cape Breton, Inverness & Richmond Counties. 2484. NUTTING, William Washburn. The HD-4: a 70-miler with remark-
able possibilities developed at Dr Graham Bell’s laboratories on the Bras d’Or Lakes. Smithsonian Institution, Annual report of the Board of Regents (1919), 205–10. Publication 2590. First published in Motor Boat, 16:20 (25 October 1919). Illus. Describes hydroplane invented & tested by Bell. 2485. O’HARE, Lexie. Lexie O’Hare & Shake-and-Bake. Ron Caplan (ed),
Cape Breton book of the night (Wreck Cove: Breton Books, 1991), 140–1. Extract from Lexie O’Hare, ‘With Lexie O’Hare, Big Intervale.’ Cape Breton’s Magazine, 43 (August 1986), 57–66. Illus. Story of how using Shake-and-Bake made her itchy. 2486. – Lexie O’Hare went to Boston. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 42 (June
1986), 1–11; 43 (August 1986), 57–66. Illus. Map. Notes. Native of Forest Glen recalls living in Boston & New Hampshire. 2487. – With Lexie O’Hare, Big Intervale. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 43
(August 1986), 57–66. Illus. Recollections. 2488. OLESCHUK, Mike. How Mike Oleschuk got his farm. Ron Caplan
(ed), Cape Breton lives: a book from Cape Breton’s Magazine (St John’s: Breakwater Books, 1988), 20–8. Illus. Extract from Mike Oleschuk, JT Collier, Lew Allan Davis, Jimmy Hines, Wally Chandler, & Bernie Galloway. ‘From conversations with steelworkers.’ Cape Breton’s Magazine, 27 (December 1980), 1–21. Steelworker tells how Jack Moraff helped him to buy his farm.
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2489. O’NEIL, Pat. A true taste of Cape Breton. Cape Bretoner, 3:1
(August/September 1994), 19. Discusses bed & breakfast accommodation in Cape Breton, profiling Eagle’s Perch near Baddeck & Gowrie House in Sydney Mines. 2490. – Operation Honcho. Cape Bretoner, 6:5 (Fall 1998), 6–7.
Reports on major drug seizure in Cape Breton. 2491. – Reality check!! Cape Bretoner, 6:6 (December 1998), 40–1.
Reports on how well prominent Cape Bretoners predicted year’s events in January 1998 issue. 2492. ORR, Clifford. Over coming [sic] seasickness on the HMCS
Sherbrook [sic]. Cape Bretoner, 3:4 (December 1994/January 1995), 24. Illus. Port Morien man’s recollections of adjusting to shipboard life in Second World War. 2493. O’SHEA, William A, Carol CORBIN, & Eric KRAUSE (eds). Cape
Breton in transition: economic diversification and prospects for tourism. Louisbourg: Louisbourg Heritage Society, 1996, 116pp. Papers delivered at 1995 conference. See separate entries under David Johnson, Mary-Joe MacKay, & David Mahalik. 2494. PADELT, Hans. The Padelts chose Cape Breton. Cape Breton’s
Magazine, 61 (August 1992), back cover, 50–4. Illus. Recollections of German couple who retired in Cape Breton. 2495. – See BARRETT, Clarence James. 2496. PALMER, John. See WOOD, K Scott. 2497. PARFIT, Michael. Along the Cabot Trail. National Geographic Trav-
eler (July/August 1993), np. Illus. Describes ‘stunning road that circles the Cape Breton highlands.’ 2498. PARKER, Mike (ed). Woodchips and beans: life in the early lumber woods
of Nova Scotia. Halifax: Nimbus, 1992, 239pp. Illus. Map. Fns. Biblio. Recollections of life in forestry industry, including interviews with Cape Bretoners. 2499. PARKS, Winfield. Down east to Nova Scotia. National Geographic,
125:6 (June 1964), 853–79. Illus. Describes yacht cruise from Massachusetts to Baddeck.
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2500. PAUFLER, Horst. See DIETRICH [Paufler], Horst. 2501. PAY N, Ed. An industrial revolution for Cape Breton. Atlantic Advo-
cate, 60:1 (September 1969), 29, 31, 33. Illus. Describes development taking place at Sydney & Port Hawkesbury. 2502. – Cruising on the Bras d’Or Lakes. Atlantic Advocate, 52:12 (August
1962), 71–5. Illus. Describes sailing. 2503. – Steam railway an instant success. Atlantic Advocate, 64:10 (June
1974), 78. Illus. Describes Cape Breton Development Corporation’s steam railway. 2504. – The Cabot Trail. Atlantic Advocate, 62:9 (May 1972), 19–20. Illus.
Description. 2505. PEKARIK, Cristina. Debate over Cape Breton hardwood use heats
up. Atlantic Insight, 98:8 (August 1987), 9. Illus. Describes conflict between independent woodlot owners & Nova Scotia Forest Industries over best use of hardwood stands. 2506. PÉPIN, Pierre-Yves. Life and poverty in the Maritimes. Ottawa:
Queen’s Printer, 1968, 230pp. Biblio. Atlantic Regional Development Agency (ARDA) project report describing rural poverty, with one chapter on Inverness County. 2507. PERRY, Stewart E. Communities on the way: rebuilding local economies
in the United States and Canada. Albany: State University Press of New York, 1981, 254pp. Includes discussion of Cape Breton Development Corporation & New Dawn Enterprises. 2508. PETERS, Percy. Percy Peters and the sick horse. Cape Breton’s Maga-
zine, 71 (December 1996), 75–7. Illus. Recollections of nursing horse back to health. 2509. – Percy Peters and the wild cow. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 51 (June
1989), inside front cover, 30–6. Illus. Notes. Reprinted in Ron Caplan (ed), Another night: Cape Breton stories true & short & tall (Wreck Cove: Breton Books, 1995), 149–61. Story of buying & capturing runaway cow. Includes scores of two fiddle tunes by Carl MacKenzie.
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2510. – The horse in the well. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 64 (August 1993),
17–20. Illus. Note. True story of horse rescued from a well. 2511. PETERSEN, Kristen A & Thomas J MURPHY. The French commu-
nity. Anonymous (ed), Waltham rediscovered: an ethnic history of Waltham, Massachusetts (Portsmouth: Peter E Randall, 1988), 261–311. Illus. Account of Acadians from Arichat & Cheticamp who moved to Waltham. 2512. PETERSON, Randolph L et al. Moose, a Cape Breton extinction.
Cape Breton’s Magazine, 10 (April 1975), 17–22. Illus. Extracted from RL Peterson, North American moose (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1955) & other sources. Illus. Describes disappearance of moose from Cape Breton. 2513. PETRIE, Willy. Willy Petrie, a man who finds water. Cape Breton’s
Magazine, 6 (December 1973), 5, 7–8. Illus. Reprinted in Ron Caplan (ed), Down north: the book of Cape Breton’s Magazine (Toronto: Doubleday, 1980), 115–17. Illus. He explains how he finds water with a stick. 2514. PICHETTE, Robert. Picturesque Cape Breton, Canada. Saint John: EL
Skillings, nd, 60pp. Illus. Photographs with brief description of Cape Breton at beginning of twentieth century. 2515. POIRIER, Wilfred M. With Wilfred Poirier, lobster buyer. Cape
Breton’s Magazine, 33 (June 1983), 53, 55–60. Illus. Reprinted in Ron Caplan (ed), Cape Breton works: more lives from Cape Breton’s Magazine (Wreck Cove: Breton Books, 1996), 22–30. Illus. Recollections of early life & career buying lobsters for shipment to Boston. 2516. POLLARD, John A. Charles Dudley Warner. Dictionary of American
biography (New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1936), 19:462–3. Refs. Brief biography of author of Baddeck, and that sort of thing (Boston: James R Osgood, 1874). 2517. POTTIE, Gwennie Bennett. Gwennie Bennett Pottie of West
Tarbot. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 67 (August 1994), 1–12, 61–70. Illus. Notes.
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Recollections of woman who came to Cape Breton in 1924 as British ‘home child.’ 2518. POTTIE, JD et al. Life and death of the ‘Aspy.’ Cape Breton’s Maga-
zine, 14 (August 1976), 19–26. Illus. Reprinted in Ron Caplan (ed), Down north: the book of Cape Breton’s Magazine (Toronto: Doubleday, 1980), 168–76. Illus. Recollections of coastal steamer. See also MORRISON, Daniel K et al. 2519. POWELL, E Alexander. Marches of the north: from Cape Breton to the
Klondike. New York: Century, nd [c1931], 311pp. Illus. Map. Account of journey from Cape Breton to Yukon. Very brief section on Cape Breton. 2520. PRESTON, Brian. Searching for the pioneer log house. Cape
Breton’s Magazine, 48 (June 1988), 69–74. Illus. Notes. Describes earliest log structures in Cape Breton & techniques for building them, also his efforts since 1978 to find examples. 2521. PRY KE, Kenneth. Cape Breton identity and nostalgia. Acadiensis,
22:1 (Autumn 1992), 169–84. Fns. Extensive critical review of recent publications on Cape Breton history. 2522. RAFUSE, Ralph, Arthur & Sara Severance. Wreck of the ‘Iceland
II.’ Cape Breton’s Magazine, 31 (June 1982), 5–10. Illus. Account of 1967 shipwreck off Fourchu-Framboise coast. See also ANONYMOUS, Shipwrecks. 2523. RANKIN, Rev DJ. Our ainfolk and others. Toronto: Macmillan, 1930,
208pp. Index. Colourful description of Cape Breton & its people. 2524. RANKIN, Donald et al. The Donald Rankin family and harness
racing. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 45 (June 1987), 1–16, 80–92. Illus. Note. Five members of horse-racing family recall raising & racing horses in Cape Breton. 2525. RAWLY K, George A. The farmer-labour movement and the failure
of socialism in Nova Scotia. Laurier Lapierre et al. (eds), Essays on the left: essays in honour of TC Douglas (Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1971), 31–41. Fns. Briefly examines failure of farmer-labour party in Nova Scotia in 1920s. Much on Cape Breton.
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2526. RAY MOND, CW. The Cape Breton Island tourist industry, 1964. St
John’s: Atlantic Regional Development Agency, 1965, 50pp. Maps. Refs. Analyses growth since 1959 & offers recommendations for further development. 2527. RAZZOLINI, Esperanza Maria. All our fathers: the north Italian com-
munity in industrial Cape Breton. Halifax: International Education Centre, Saint Mary’s University, 1983, 55pp. Illus. Fns. Apps Biblio. Index. Ethnic Heritage Series 8. History of Italian community in industrial Cape Breton. 2528. READE, Leslie. Marconi and the discovery of wireless. London: Faber,
1958, 166pp. Illus. Children’s biography. 2529. REID, EP & WC HOPPER. The market for farm products in the Sydney
area of Nova Scotia. Ottawa: Department of Agriculture, 1941, 212pp. Fns. Tables. Study of farm production & methods of distribution. 2530. REID, Leslie. See MACLEOD, Ken. 2531. REID, William. Cape Breton: reawakening the entrepreneurial
spirit. Atlantic Chamber Journal, 1:7 (November 1987), 4. Calls for concerted & coordinated effort by government & private sector to revitalize Cape Breton economy. 2532. RENDELL, Lloyd G. Personal problems of rural adolescent boys. Unpub-
lished MEd thesis, St Francis Xavier University, 1963. Fns. Biblio. Attempts to identify problems of rural adolescent boys in Cape Breton as they see them & to suggest guidance material. 2533. RESTINO, Susy [Susan]. Confessions of a tree planter. Rural Deliv-
ery, 12:7 (January/February 1988), 21–2. Describes hardships of tree planting in Cape Breton highlands. 2534. – Gardening with weeds. Rural Delivery, 13:2 (July/August 1988), 20.
Describing learning to live with weeds. 2535. RHETLAND, J. The catastrophe at Swivel Point: an old time
Sydney escapade and how it terminated. Cape Breton Magazine, 1:1 (September 1901), 17–22.
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Unidentified Sydney man recalls going to Sydney Mines to remove cannons from old fortification to place them at Victoria Park in Sydney. 2536. RIGBY, John, George HEDDEN, Howard YORKE, & Aloysius
BURKE. Caribou sinking, & Grandmere: 1942. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 46 (August 1987), back cover, 37–49. Illus. Notes. Personal accounts by survivors of sinking of Newfoundland ferry & crew of Canadian naval ship that rescued them. 2537. ROBERTS, Austin. Austin Roberts’ Second World War. Cape Breton’s
Magazine, 47 (January 1988), 21–38. Illus. Notes. Recollections of war service in Hong Kong & imprisonment in Japan. 2538. ROBERTS, Charles GD. The Canadian guide-book: the tourist’s and
sportsman’s guide to eastern Canada and Newfoundland. New York: Appleton, 1891, 327pp. Illus. Apps. Reprinted London: Heinemann, 1892. Reprinted Toronto: Morang, 1899. Includes good description of Cape Breton. 2539. ROBERTSON, Frank. Birds. Anonymous (ed), Cape Breton by the sea:
being a collection of some of our favourite people, places and things (Sydney: Industrial Cape Breton Board of Trade & Girl Guides of the Industrial Area, nd [1977]), 55–60. Describes wild birds seen in Cape Breton. 2540. – Birds on a rock. Sydney: UCCB Press, 1992, 177pp.
Describes his experiences with birds, based on his Cape Breton Post columns & weekly radio broadcasts. 2541. [ROBERTSON, Graeme]. The Acadian region of Cape Breton.
Islander, 3 (January 1997), 31–5. Illus. Map. Brief description of Cheticamp region focusing on economic situation. 2542. ROBINSON, Noel. The real sea wolf. Cape Breton Mirror, 2:2 (Janu-
ary 1953), 12–13, 20; 2:3 (February 1953), 21–2. Illus. Story of Captain Alex McLean, on whose life Jack London based his novel, The sea wolf. 2543. ROGERS, Norman McLeod. Nova Scotia’s premier. Saturday Night,
48 (9 September 1933), 8. Illus. Profile of Angus L Macdonald of Dunvegan, who became premier of Nova Scotia in August 1933.
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2544. ROLLS, Judith. Communication pedagogy: what’s typical across
Canada and unique at the University College of Cape Breton. Communication Education, 47:3 (July 1998), 292–9. Reviews communication pedagogical practices in Canada & describes strong undergraduate program at UCCB with its unique base course experiential learning laboratory. 2545. ROOKMAN, LA. Marconi and wireless telegraphy. Cape Breton and
Nova Scotia Magazine, 2:1 (May 1902), 14–18. Illus. Discusses Marconi’s wireless experiments at Cape Cod & imminent move to Glace Bay. 2546. ROONEY, Betty et al. Keltic Lodge Middle Head: a natural and human
history guide. Cheticamp: Les Amis du Plein Air, nd, 13pp. Illus. Brief history of Keltic Lodge & description of birds & plants to be seen there. 2547. ROOS, Arnold E. The artifact as historic document: AG Bell’s and
FW Baldwin’s hydrofoil boat. Parks Canada Research Bulletin, 153 (March 1981), 9pp. Refs. Examines how & why Bell kept very detailed notes on his hydrofoil research & their value to historians. 2548. ROSE, Maureen. The Ann Terry project – teaching women to help
themselves. Update Cape Breton, 1:3 (August 1988), 8. Describes project which helps women find employment. 2549. ROSE, Wishie. Wishie Rose: from 50 years at sea. Cape Breton’s
Magazine, 29 (August 1981), 1–14. Illus. Reprinted in Ron Caplan (ed), Cape Breton lives: a book from Cape Breton’s Magazine (St John’s: Breakwater Books, 1988), 80–96. Illus. Recollections of commercial fisherman. 2550. ROSS, William. The 85th Nova Scotia Highlanders at Passchen-
daele. Canadian-American Gael, 1 (1943–4), 72, 85, 87. Recollections. 2551. ROWAN, John J. The emigrant and sportsman in Canada. Some experi-
ences of an old country settler. London: Edward Stanford, 1876, 440pp. Map. Sketches of Canadian life, sporting adventures, & observations on flora & fauna. One chapter on Cape Breton with emphasis on sport fishing.
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2552. ROY LE, Stephen A. Only thirty minutes from the Great Circle
route: Canada’s peripheral Atlantic islands. Scottish Geographical Magazine, 109:3 (1993), 171–9. Map. Fns. Reviews economic problems of Cape Breton, Prince Edward Island, & Newfoundland in context of their peripheral location. 2553. RUDNICK, Johan. In search of the elusive ‘engine of growth’: the
case of Cape Breton. Marcel Leroy (ed), Regional development around the Atlantic rim (Swansea: International Society for the Study of Marginal Regions, 1991), 1:223–33. Fns. Examines efforts of Enterprise Cape Breton Corporation to stimulate economic growth & recent emphasis on developing entrepreneurship. 2554. RUFFMAN, Alan. The 1929 earthquake and the search for John
MacLeod. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 67 (August 1994), 56–8. Illus. Map. Notes. Describes 1929 earthquake & subsequent tidal wave that destroyed bridge linking Janvrin Island to Isle Madame, causing Canada’s first recorded earthquake death. 2555. RUSSELL, Burton & Stan CAMERON. Nova Scotia sports personali-
ties. Kentville: privately published, 1975, 197pp. Illus. Profiles of prominent athletes, including Eddie Gillis of New Waterford, Ritchie MacCoy & Al MacNeil of Sydney, Carroll Morgan of Whiteside, & Johnny Myketyn of Glace Bay. 2556. RUSSELL, Evelyn. The plaid Christmas stocking. Cape Bretoner, 6:6
(December 1998), 43. Christmas recollections. 2557. RUSSELL, Henry Harrison. Cape Breton Island: the land & the people.
Unpublished PhD thesis, Clark University, 1926, 330pp. Maps. Fns. Tables. Biblio. App. Geographical interpretation of Cape Breton’s political, economic, & social evolution with predictions of future development. 2558. RYAN, Mary. Mary Ryan: a woman’s account. Cape Breton’s Maga-
zine, 47 (January 1988), 51–3. Illus. Note. Reprinted in Ron Caplan (ed), Cape Breton works: more lives from Cape Breton’s Magazine (Wreck Cove: Breton Books, 1996), 111–14. Illus. Recollections of life as wife of fisherman & struggle to raise children in difficult times.
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2559. SACOUMAN, R James. The differing origins, organization, and
impact of Maritime and prairie co-operative movements to 1940. Robert J Brym & R James Sacouman (eds), Underdevelopment and social movements in Atlantic Canada (Toronto: New Hogtown Press, 1979), 37–58. Fns. Compares development of grain growers’ cooperatives with three Maritime cooperatives. Much on Cape Breton. 2560. – Underdevelopment and the structural origins of Antigonish
Movement cooperatives in eastern Nova Scotia. Acadiensis, 7:1 (Autumn 1977), 66–85. Fns. Reprinted in Robert J Brym & R James Sacouman (eds), Underdevelopment and social movements in Atlantic Canada (Toronto: New Hogtown Press, 1979), 107–26. Reprinted in Phillip Buckner & David Frank (eds), Atlantic Canada after Confederation: the Acadiensis reader (Fredericton: Acadiensis Press, 1985 ), 2:331–50. Examines reasons for success of cooperatives in Diocese of Antigonish. Much on Cape Breton. 2561. ST CLAIR, Jim. Folk mapping: Cape Breton examples. Cape Breton’s
Magazine, 44 (January 1987), 16–19. Illus. Maps. Notes. Explains technique of tracing settlements through detailed drawings indicating buildings as well as land ownership, using example near Orangedale. 2562. – To stand or to become rubble ... still is the question. Forerunner:
Cape Breton’s Community Magazine, 1:2 (Autumn 1988), 16–17. Illus. Not found. 2563. SAMPSON, Gina. The first step: an evaluation of the stop-lifting program
under the auspices of the Elizabeth Fry Society of Cape Breton. Sydney: Elizabeth Fry Society, 1992, 82pp. Apps. Biblio. Evaluates program aimed at reducing shoplifting in operation since 1989. 2564. SAMPSON, Stephen Patrick. Stephen Patrick Sampson – my life.
Cape Breton’s Magazine, 61 (August 1992), 55–70. Illus. Recollections. 2565. SAMSON, Joseph D. Joseph D Samson of Petit de Grat. Cape
Breton’s Magazine, 43 (August 1986), 73–80. Illus. Notes. Reprinted in Ron Caplan (ed), Cape Breton lives: a book from Cape Breton’s Magazine (St John’s: Breakwater Books, 1988), 47–56. Illus. Recollections of third-generation fisherman & boat builder.
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2566. SANDBERG, Anders L. Forest policy in Nova Scotia: the big lease,
Cape Breton Island, 1899–1960. Acadiensis, 20:2 (Spring 1991), 105–28. Fns. Maps. Reprinted in L Anders Sandberg (ed), Trouble in the woods: forest policy and social conflict in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick (Halifax: Gorsebrook Research Institute/Fredericton: Acadiensis Press, 1992), 65–89. Examines timberland policy of Nova Scotia & its effects. 2567. SAVE KELLY’S MOUNTAIN SOCIETY. The battle of Kelly’s Mountain.
NP, nd, np. Illus. Map. Collection of newspaper articles arguing against development of mineral resources on Kelly’s Mountain. Includes poems by Rita Joe. 2568. SAY WELL, John T. See ABERDEEN, Isabelle, Countess of. 2569. SCHNEIDER, Ruth. See TENNYSON, Brian Douglas. 2570. SCHWERDT, CMR. Island played important role in war. Cape
Bretoner, 2:3 (December 1993), 21. Illus. Reprints part of text of address given in 1945 by Second World War naval commander at Sydney. 2571. SCOTT, Evan. This is retirement. Sydney: privately published, nd
[1978], 131pp. Index. Examines problems of senior citizens from perspective of what they are actually doing. 2572. SELLICK, Lester B. Charles Bruce Fergusson: knowledgeable,
helpful, efficient, and dedicated. Lester B Sellick, Notable Nova Scotians (Hantsport: Lancelot, 1981), 89–96. Biography of historian & provincial archivist from Cape Breton. 2573. SENN, Roma. Bill McNeil mines our history. Atlantic Insight, 3:4
(May 1981), 74. Illus. Profile of broadcaster from Cape Breton who collects oral history. 2574. – ‘I can hold my own,’ Elizabeth May says. Atlantic Insight, 1:7
(October 1979), 76–7. Illus. Profile of Cape Breton environmental activist.. 2575. SEVERANCE, Art & Sara. Wreck of the ‘Mikado.’ Cape Breton’s
Magazine, 31 (June 1982), 1–3, 5. Illus. Account of 1924 shipwreck off Fourchu-Framboise coast. See also ANONYMOUS, Shipwrecks.
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2576. SEVERANCE, Art, Annie SHEPHERD, Lloyd MACDONALD, Marie
Thurgood WILLIAMS, Charlie THURGOOD, & Lois (MacKay) THURGOOD. The drowning of Murdock MacDonald. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 71 (December 1996), 11–19. Illus. Notes. Five accounts by descendants of drowning of Scottish immigrant in 1897. 2577. SHEPHERD, Annie. See SEVERANCE, Art. 2578. SHERRINGTON, Anne. Joe Shannon – Cape Breton entrepreneur.
Canada Commerce (Summer 1986), 24–5. Illus. Profile of Port Hawkesbury businessman. 2579. SHERWOOD, Roland H. The royal isle. Legends, oddities, and facts
from the Maritime provinces (Hantsport: Lancelot, 1984), 52–8. Illus. Traveller’s guide to Cape Breton. 2580. SIMMONS, Marjorie. BCA Holdings: the business of altruism. Cape
Bretoner, 6:5 (Fall 1998), 8–9. Describes activities of community business corporation. 2581. SLANEY, Ted. See MORRISON, Alex. 2582. SMALL, Doug. Fresh start for Cape Breton. Reader’s Digest (Canada)
(February 1997), 61–5. Illus. Reports on Enterprise Cape Breton Corporation’s efforts to rejuvenate Cape Breton economy. 2583. SMITH, Alice MacRae. See BIRD, Miriam Ruth MacRae. 2584. SMITH, Donnie. See SMITH, Jackie. 2585. SMITH, Jackie, Raymond SMITH, & Donnie SMITH. Smelt fishing
on the North River ice. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 40 (August 1985), 67–72, inside back cover. Illus. They describe how it’s done. 2586. SMITH, Perley W, Lew HART, Alfred REYNOLDS, & Lee HART.
John Hart of Port Hood – a scrapbook. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 15 (December 1976), 16–21. Illus. Recollections of John Hart, his inventions & adventures. 2587. SMITH, Raymond. See SMITH, Jackie. 2588. SMITH, Red Dan. Making rope from wood. Cape Breton’s Magazine,
1 (November 1972), 1, 20–1. Illus. Reprinted in Ron Caplan
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(ed), Down north: the book of Cape Breton’s Magazine (Toronto: Doubleday, 1980), 11–14. Illus. He explains how to make & use wood rope. 2589. SMITH, Toby. Learning in the post-industrial millennium. New
Maritimes, 14:2 (November/December 1995), 8–11. Illus. Argues that problem-centred courses at UCCB develop skills needed in postindustrial job market. 2590. SOOSAAR, John. Waiting for the Tories to crumble: a Liberal’s
vigil. Atlantic Insight, 8:11 (November 1986), 9. Illus. Profile of Vince MacLean, Cape Breton leader of Nova Scotia Liberal Party. 2591. SOUTHWELL, Robert. See MACINTY RE, Peter. 2592. SOY EZ, Dietrich. Skandinavische waldwirtschaft in Kanada:
eintrittsbarrieren, technologietransfer und anpassungsprozesse. Kurt Jurgensen & Hans-Josef Niederehe (eds), Zeitschrift der Gesellschaft fur Kanada-Studien (Karl Wachholtz Verlag Neumunster, 1986), 11–27. Fns. Biblio. Examines introduction of Scandinavian silvicultural methods into Nova Scotia by Stora Forest Industries, Swedish company based at Port Hawkesbury. 2593. – The internationalization of environmental conflict: the herbi-
cide issue in Nova Scotia’s forests and its links with Sweden. Jorn Carlsen & Bengt Streijffert (eds), Canada and the Nordic countries: proceedings from the second international conference of the Nordic Association for Canadian Studies, University of Lund, 1987 (Lund: Lund University Press, 1988), 309–20. Notes. Biblio. Argues that origin, evolution, & outcome of seemingly local conflict in Cape Breton can be understood only in its international context. 2594. SPARGO, RA. Evaluation of sport fisheries: an experiment in methods.
Ottawa: Department of Environment Fisheries Service, 1971, 96pp. Maps. Includes discussion of salmon fishing on Margaree River. Not found. 2595. SPEARS, Gladys. The influence of the Morwenna. Anonymous,
Yarns worth the telling (Halifax: Senior Writers’ Guild of Nova Scotia, 1995), 87–8.
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Account of her father’s experience as officer on ship which was torpedoed during First World War, resulting in death of Welsh pony he was bringing home to her. 2596. SPENCER, Stephen F. See FARNHAM, Charles Haight. 2597. SQUIRES, Kevin. Nicaragua diary. Cape Breton Times, 1:2 (Decem-
ber 1983), 10–11, 29. Big Bras d’Or fisherman describes going to Nicaragua to work on international aid project. 2598. SQUIRES, WHT. Acadie days: sketches of New Scotland. NP [Halifax?]:
privately published, nd [1921?], 40pp. Brief impressions of Nova Scotia, including Cape Breton. 2599. STANG, Ron. The anti-anti-sprayers find a voice. Atlantic Insight, 6:3
(March 1984), 15. Illus. Describes Inverness group called Truth in Forestry that opposes the anti-herbicide movement. 2600. STARR, Richard. A Texan departs at midnight and a dream of oil
goes bust. Atlantic Insight, 7:5 (May 1985), 35–6. Illus. Describes failed exploration program in Richmond County in 1983. 2601. STEAD, Robert JC. Canada’s maritime playgrounds. Canadian
Geographical Journal, 18:2 (February 1939), 59–76. Illus. Description, with much on Cape Breton. 2602. STEELE, Charlotte Musial. See MUSIAL STEELE, Charlotte. 2603. STEPHENS, David E. Iron roads: railways of Nova Scotia. Windsor:
Lancelot, 1972, 76pp. Illus. Biblio. History of railways, including Sydney & Louisburg Railway & Eastern Extension Railway. 2604. STEWART, Wes. Northside Industrial Park: cooperative approach
to development. Atlantic Chamber Journal, 1:7 (November 1987), 6. 21. Illus. Describes success in attracting new investment. 2605. STORM, Alex. Alex Storm plans for buried treasure. Cape Breton’s
Magazine, 17 (August 1977), 17–19. Illus. Tells story of ‘devil’s money’ allegedly buried at St Esprit Island, & other buried treasures in Cape Breton. 2606. – See MACLEAN, Mickey.
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2607. STORY, Norah. Alexander MacLean. Norah Story, The Oxford
companion to Canadian history and literature (Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1967), 495–6. Brief biography of Cape Breton sea captain on whose life Jack London based his novel The sea wolf. 2608. STREET, David. The Cabot Trail. Toronto: Gage, 1979, 96pp. Illus.
Map. Index. Photographs & interviews with residents about their lives. 2609. STUART, Robin. Robin Stuart, salmon farmer. Cape Breton’s Maga-
zine, 41 (January 1986), 30–41. Illus. Englishtown salmon farmer explains how he became involved in aquaculture. 2610. SULLIMAN MACPHERSON, Celeste & Carol CORBIN. Cape
Bretoners as Canadians. Carol Corbin & Judith Rolls (eds), The centre of the world at the edge of a continent (Sydney: UCCB Press, 1996), 235–44. Fns. Examines how Cape Bretoners think of themselves as Canadians. 2611. SUTCLIFFE, Edward. Marvellous Mavis. Halifax, 1:5 (April 1979),
32–3. Illus. Profile of Mavis Buchanan, wife of Premier John Buchanan. 2612. SUTHERLAND, Alice Gibson. Canada’s aviation pioneers: 50 years
of McKee Trophy winners. Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 1978, 304pp. Illus. Maps. Includes account of JAD McCurdy, aviation pioneer from Baddeck. 2613. SUTTON, Horace. Footloose in Canada. New York: Rinehart, 1950,
291pp. Illus. Index. Impressions based on tour, including section on Cape Breton. 2614. SWEETSER, Moses F (ed). The Maritime provinces: a handbook for
travellers. Boston: Osgood, 1875, 336pp. Index. Reprinted Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1891, 8th ed. Describes communities & facilities for travellers. One chapter on Cape Breton. 2615. SY VERSON, Alexandre et al. On the road to the Canada Winter
Games. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 44 (January 1987), 1–15, 79–96. Illus. Notes. Cape Breton athletes describe training for 1987 games held in Sydney.
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2616. TAY LOR, RB & BJ KELLY. Beach observations along the east coast of
Cape Breton Highlands National Park, Nova Scotia. Dartmouth: Geological Survey of Canada, nd [1984], 33pp. Illus. Maps. Describes basic physical characteristics of main beaches & reports on coastal changes caused by severe storm in October 1983. 2617. TENNY SON, Brian Douglas. Earthquakes in Cape Breton. Nova
Scotia Historical Quarterly, 8:1 (March 1978), 147–51. Fns. Brief history focusing on 1929 earthquake. 2618. – See BOURINOT, John G. 2619. – , Ruth SCHNEIDER, & Sandra ATWELL. A study of Cape Breton
exports. Moncton: Canadian Institute for Research on Regional Development, 1995, 60pp. Fns. Biblio. Working Paper 5. Study originally prepared for Enterprise Cape Breton Corporation that examines current level of exports & factors hindering expansion of exports, with recommendations for action. 2620. THOMPSON, Alice W. My impressions of Cape Breton. Cape Breton
Mirror, 1:3 (February 1952), 10, 15, 17. Impressions of Cape Breton after twenty years’ absence. 2621. THOMPSON, Bonnie. Evelyn Smith – a shining light. Am Braighe,
4:3 (Winter 1996–7), 24. Illus. Obituary of North Shore community activist. 2622. THORGARSON, Birgir. Of sheep and wool on Cape Breton Island.
Unpublished Master of Environmental Planning thesis, Nova Scotia College of Art & Design, 1978, np. Illus. Biblio. Apps. Examines past & present state of sheep farming & its potential for future, with recommendations. 2623. THORNHILL, H. It happened in October: the tragic sinking of the SS
Caribou. NP: privately published, 1945, 86pp. Illus. Brief history of sinking of Newfoundland ferry in October 1942. 2624. THURGOOD, Charlie & Lois (MacKay). See SEVERANCE, Art. 2625. TOBIN, Michael. From visits with Capt Michael Tobin, coastal &
gulf ferry captain, ret’d. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 73 (June 1998), 99–108. Illus. Recollections of nearly fifty years spent on coastal ships & ferries. 2626. TOMICZEK, Victor. Protest of survival: Cape Bretoners are turning
up the heat. Briarpatch, 25:5 (June 1996), 8. Illus.
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Reports on labour demonstration that disrupted provincial Liberal convention in protest against Savage government’s program cutbacks. 2627. TOWLER, David S. Alexander Graham Bell’s Cape Breton. Halifax:
Excel Publishing, 1992, np. Illus. Tourism booklet, with some focus on Bell. 2628. TOWNSEND, Charles W. Notes on the birds of Cape Breton
Island. Auk, 23 (April 1906), 172–9. Notes on ninety-eight bird species found during 1905 visit. 2629. TRICOCHE, George Nestler. Caribou hunting in Cape Breton.
George Nestler Tricoche, Rambles through the Maritime provinces of Canada: a neglected part of the British empire (London: Arthur H Stockwell, 1930), 22–39. Illus. Describes hunting expedition. 2630. – The Bras d’Or country and the Scots of Nova Scotia. George
Nestler Tricoche, Rambles through the Maritime provinces of Canada: a neglected part of the British empire (London: Arthur H Stockwell, 1930), 40–5. Illus. Impressions of place & people. 2631. TUCK, Joseph Hugh. Nova Scotia and the conscription election of 1917.
Unpublished MA thesis, Dalhousie University, 1968, 167pp. Fns. Biblio. Attempts to explain strength of Liberal party. 2632. UMLAH, MB. Album of Cape Breton. Sydney: privately published,
1891, np. Photographs of island communities & scenes. 2633. UNITED STATES NAVY DEPARTMENT. Office of Naval Records
and Library. German submarine activities on the Atlantic coast of the United States and Canada. Washington, 1920, 141pp. Illus. Maps. Fns. History including firsthand accounts of submarine warfare off Atlantic coast, with much on Cape Breton waters. 2634. VAN WHY, Joseph S. Nook farm. Hartford: Stowe-Day Foundation,
1962, 72pp. Rev ed 1975. Illus. Fn. Includes biography of Charles Dudley Warner, author of Baddeck, and that sort of thing (Boston: James R Osgood, 1874).
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2635. VERNON, Charles William. Cape Breton, Canada, at the beginning of
the twentieth century: a treatise of natural resources and development. Toronto: Nation, 1903, 337pp. Illus. Study of contemporary Cape Breton with some history. 2636. V Y V YAN, RN. Wireless over thirty years. London: George Routledge
& Sons, 1933, 256pp. Illus. App. Recollections of man who worked with Marconi. Much on Cape Breton. 2637. WAGG, Phyllis. Families in transition: Richmond County, Nova Scotia,
1871–1901. Unpublished PhD thesis, Dalhousie University, 1997, 381pp. Fns. Tables. Apps. Biblio. Examines how people in Richmond County adjusted to economic changes taking place in the late nineteenth century. 2638. WALKER, Archie. Letters from the outports. Toronto: privately pub-
lished, 1980, 95pp. First published in The Independent [Elmira, Ontario]. Stories of growing up in rural Cape Breton. 2639. WALL, Robert N. Alfie Cadden’s new heart. Atlantic Insight, 8:5
(May 1986), 24. Illus. Story of New Waterford boy, Canada’s youngest transplant patient. 2640. – Bridging the gap: the history of the University College of Cape Breton’s
attempt to bring the community into corrections and corrections into the community. Sydney: UCCB Press, 1984, 136pp. Describes attempt to establish rehabilitation program for youth offenders at Cape Breton Correctional Centre. 2641. – Pulling off the games in style. Atlantic Insight, 9:2 (February
1987), 14–16. Illus. Describes how Sydney area people are working together to make Canada Games successful. 2642. – Working mum loses appeal. Atlantic Insight, 9:12 (December
1987), 9. Illus. Discusses failure of Sydney woman, Elizabeth Beaton Planetta, to win case allowing her to deduct child care expenses on income tax return. 2643. WALLACE, Ruby. Cape Breton regional library. Ontario Library
Review, 35 (February 1951), 22–4. Describes new regional library system.
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2644. WALSH, Lillian Crewe. The wreck of the Ariadne, October 7, 1896.
Cape Breton’s Magazine, 2 (January 1973), 16–18. Illus. Story of 1896 shipwreck off Neil’s Harbour. 2645. WALSH, Paul. Political profiles. Halifax: Nimbus, 1986, 69pp. Illus.
Short biographies of Nova Scotia’s premiers, including EH Armstrong, John Buchanan, GS Harrington, Angus L Macdonald, & GH Murray from Cape Breton. 2646. WANAMAKER, Glen. Defending the jobless, tackling the root
causes – again. New Maritimes, 1:1 (September 1982), 4. Illus. Interview with Terry Crawley, secretary of Unemployed Workers Union, about economic conditions in industrial Cape Breton. 2647. – ‘Have-not’ island. Canada & the World, 41:9 (May 1976), 16–17.
Illus. Describes Cape Breton’s economic problems. 2648. – Launching the separatist ship. Atlantic Insight, 4:11 (November
1982), 14–15. Illus. Profile of Paul MacEwan & new Cape Breton Labour Party, which seeks provincial status for Cape Breton. 2649. – Spray opponents lick their wounds and get ready for another
fight. Atlantic Insight, 5:11 (November 1983), 7. Describes failed attempt by fifteen residents of Cape Breton to stop Stora Forest Industries from spraying herbicides. 2650. WARNER, Charles Dudley. Baddeck, and that sort of thing. Boston:
James R Osgood, 1874, 191pp. Reprinted Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1902. Excerpt reprinted in Brian Tennyson (ed), Impressions of Cape Breton (Sydney: UCCB Press, 1986), 163–82. Humorous account of visit to Cape Breton by well-known New England journalist. 2651. WATT, John. Migration patterns and worker attitudes in an indus-
trial growth centre: the Strait of Canso, Nova Scotia. David Walker (ed), The human dimension in industrial development (Waterloo: University of Waterloo Department of Geography, 1980), 30–53. Fns. Biblio. Case study examining human implications of regional development policy, focusing on attitudes of workers to their physical, social, & economic environment.
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2652. – The impact of a growth centre on labour migration: the Strait of Canso,
Nova Scotia. Unpublished MA thesis, University of Waterloo, 1977, 203pp. Fns. Tables. Apps. Biblio. Examines effectiveness of growth centre policy on strait area. 2653. WEBSTER, John Clarence. John Stewart McLennan. Transactions of
the Royal Society of Canada, 3rd series, 34 (1940), 115–16. Illus. Obituary of Sydney businessman, publisher of Cape Breton Post & author of Louisbourg from its foundation to its fall (London: Macmillan, 1918; reprinted Sydney: Fortress Press, 1957, 1969), classic history of fortress. 2654. WEEKS, Joan. Cape Breton hosts the winter games. Atlantic Advo-
cate, 77:5 (January 1987), 23–4, 26. Illus. Reports on Canada Winter Games taking place in Cape Breton in February 1987. 2655. – Championships galore. Atlantic Advocate, 77:5 (January 1987),
34–8. Illus. Describes Cape Breton’s sports tradition, which produced many champions. 2656. – It took a lot of work. Atlantic Advocate, 77:5 (January 1987), 27–
32. Illus. Describes the substantial organization involved to make possible Canada Winter Games taking place in Cape Breton in February 1987. 2657. WEST, Alvin. See EMBREE, Earle. 2658. WESTHAVER, Marie. A hare raising experience. Cape Breton Times,
1:2 (December 1983), 8–9. Illus. Describes growth of rabbit-breeding industry. 2659. – Teacher’s image out of focus. Cape Breton Times, 1:2 (December
1983), 12–13, 31. Illus. Discusses crisis in education, especially impact on teacher morale, caused by Cape Breton District School Board’s budget cutbacks. 2660. WHALEN, JM. See GIBBS, David. 2661. WHITE, Dan. Developing Cape Breton. Cape Bretoner, 3:1 (August/
September 1994), 5. Discusses activities of Enterprise Cape Breton Corporation.
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2662. WHITE, Johnny (Steven) & Jimmy Hannigan. Guiding for salmon
on the Margaree. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 26 (August 1980), 1–11. Illus. Interview with two fishing guides. 2663. WHITE, Stephen A. Another Acadien before the Supreme Court
of Massachusetts, 1877. Cahiers de la Société historique acadienne, 7:2 (June 1976), 80–7. Fns. Describes lawsuit involving shipbuilder originally from Arichat. 2664. – The Arichat Frenchmen in Gloucester: problems of identifica-
tion and identity. New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 131 (1977), 83–99. Fns. Tables Describes settlement of Acadians from Arichat area at Gloucester, Massachusetts, in late nineteenth century. 2665. WHITEAVES, JF. The brown pelican on Cape Breton Island. Ottawa
Naturalist, 18:5 (August 1904), 108. Brief report of bird found near Louisbourg in May 1904. 2666. WICKENS, Barbara. Cape Breton for Clinton/Gore. Maclean’s,
109:36 (9 August 1996), 10. Reports on five Cape Bretoners who attended US Democratic party nominating convention. 2667. – Celebrity season. Maclean’s, 110:29 (21 July 1997), 9. Illus.
Reports on show business celebrities, some of whom have bought properties, who are spotted every year in Cape Breton. 2668. WILCOX, C Richard. Local museums. Canadian Antiques Collector,
7:1 (January/February 1972), 78–9. Describing small community museums in Nova Scotia, including those in Cape Breton. 2669. WILLIAMS, Fred. ‘Shank’s mare and other things ...’: an historical
glimpse at travel in northern Cape Breton. Nova Scotia Historical Quarterly, 10:3–4 (September/December 1980), 213–20. Brief account of difficulties of travelling in northern Cape Breton in 1870s. 2670. WILLIAMS, Marie Thurgood. See SEVERANCE, Art. 2671. WILLIAMS, Rick. The world is in chaos, the future looks bright.
New Maritimes, 9:5 (May/June 1991), 30–3. Illus. Discusses state of Maritime economy, focusing on Cape Breton.
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2672. WILLISTON, Floyd. Johnny Miles: Nova Scotia’s marathon king.
Halifax: Nimbus, 1990, 114pp. Illus. App. Index. Biography of Sydney Mines man who won 1926 Boston Marathon. 2673. – Johnny Miles wins the Boston Marathon. Cape Breton’s Magazine,
59 (January 1992), inside front cover, 75–80. Excerpt from Floyd Williston, Johnny Miles: Nova Scotia’s marathon king (Halifax: Nimbus, 1990), describing Sydney Mines man’s triumph in 1926 marathon. 2674. – Prospecting in Cape Breton. Cape Bretoner, 3:7 (July 1995), 22.
Illus. Story of how Babe Ruth was first introduced to baseball at boys’ school by priest from Cape Breton. 2675. – Remembering the Meech brothers. Cape Bretoner, 3:3 (November
1994), 27. Illus. Biographical sketch of two North Sydney men killed overseas in Second World War. 2676. – Through footless halls of air: the stories of a few of the many who failed to
return. Burnstown [ON]: General Store Publishing, 1996, 310pp. Illus. Biblio. Index. Biographical sketches of Second World War Canadian pilots who were killed in action. Includes William Meech, David Romans, & Albert Williston of Cape Breton. 2677. – Who do you think you are, Johnny Miles? Cape Bretoner, 4:1 (De-
cember 1995), 17. Illus. Biography of Sydney Mines runner. 2678. WILLSON, Beckles. Nova Scotia: the province that has been passed by.
London: Constable, 1912, 258pp. Illus. Apps. Impressions of places & people. Four chapters on Cape Breton. 2679. WILMSHURST, Deanna M. Tourism in Cape Breton autumn shoulder
season potential. Unpublished MBA thesis, Saint Mary’s University, 1992, 81pp. Refs. Apps. Biblio. Examines potential for development of autumn shoulder season in Cape Breton tourism industry. 2680. WILSON, Keith. John Alexander Douglas McCurdy. Winnipeg: Vid
Manitoba, 1996, 47pp. Illus. Biblio. Canadian Biographical Series. Brief biography of aviation pioneer from Baddeck.
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2681. WINSOR, Bill. And ... who says kids [sic] dreams don’t come true?
Cape Bretoner, 3:5 (March/April 1995), 22. Illus. Recollections of boyhood friendship with Parker MacDonald, who later became NHL hockey star. 2682. WITHROW, William Henry. Our own country Canada, scenic and
descriptive: being an account of the extent, resources, physical aspect, industries, cities and chief towns of the provinces of Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland, New Brunswick, Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, the North-West Territory and British Columbia, with sketches of travel and adventure. Toronto: William Briggs, 1889, 608pp. Illus. General description & reference book with one chapter on Cape Breton. 2683. WOLFE, Morris. See MCNEIL, Bill. 2684. WOOD, Chris. The high cost of jobs in Cape Breton. Maclean’s,
98:48 (2 December 1985), 26, 28. Illus. Describes island’s continuing economic problems & new federal initiatives to improve situation. 2685. WOOD, K Scott & John PALMER. Natural resources of northeastern
Nova Scotia. Halifax: Institute of Public Affairs, Dalhousie University, 1970, 134pp. Maps. Fns. Tables. Biblio. Reviews natural resources & their potential value for economic development in nine eastern counties, including Cape Breton Island. 2686. WOOD, Ruth Kedzie. The tourist’s Maritime provinces. New York:
Dodd Mead, 1915, 440pp. Illus. Index. Traveller’s guide. One chapter on Cape Breton. 2687. WOODS, HD. Report of the commission of inquiry into industrial rela-
tions in the Nova Scotia construction industry. Halifax: Department of Labour, 1970, 134pp. Apps. Examines causes of illegal strikes in construction industry in Cape Breton in context of industrial relations in Nova Scotia as a whole, both in construction & in industry generally. 2688. YATES, Margaret. A post office ... I knew so well. Cape Bretoner, 3:8
(September 1995), 6. Recollections of rural post office.
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2689. – Christmas concert in a one room school. Cape Bretoner, 4:1
(December 1995), 6. Illus. Recollections of Christmas concert in rural school. 2690. YORKE, Howard K. A saga of the Caribou. Nova Scotia Historical
Review, 5:1 (1985), 31–6. Recollections of survivor of 1942 Caribou sinking. 2691. – See RIGBY, John. 2692. YOST, Edna. Frank Bolles. Dictionary of American biography (New
York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1929), 2:421. Refs. Biography of Boston author of From Blomidon to Smoky and other papers (Boston: Riverside Press, 1894). 2693. ZATSMAN, Julie. Industrial parks: seeds for economic growth?
Trade Talk, 1:3 (February 1989), 9–15. Examines role of industrial parks in economic development of Cape Breton.
CHAPTER 7
Coal and Steel
Over the rooftops and over the trees, Within these new townships, oh, what do I see? I see the black pitheads; the coal wheels are turning. The smoke stacks are belching and the blast furnace burning. And the sweat on the back is no joy to behold In the heat of the steel plant or mining the coal, And the foreign-owned companies force us to fight For our survival and for our rights. Kenzie MacNeil*
2694. ABBOTT, Kirby. South side Cape Breton miners: a sociological summary
of pre 1879 to 1951 transformations. Unpublished MA thesis, Carleton University, 1985, 362pp. Fns. Biblio. Attempts to explain why miners were once so strong & radical but became weak & moderate. 2695. – The coal miners and the law in Nova Scotia: from the 1864
Combination of Workmen Act to the 1947 Trade Union Act. Michael Earle (ed), Workers and the state in twentieth century Nova Scotia (Fredericton: Acadiensis Press, 1989), 24–46. Fns. History of legal intervention in coal industry.
* Kenzie MacNeil, ‘The island.’ Allister MacGillivray & John C O’Donnell (eds), The Cape Breton song collection (Sydney, 1985), 177.
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2696. ACHESON, TW. The National Policy and the industrialization of
the Maritimes, 1880–1910. Acadiensis, 1:2 (Spring 1972), 3–28. Fns. Includes discussion of Whitney syndicate & founding of Dominion Steel & Coal Corporation. 2697. ACLAND, FA. See CANADA, Department of Labour. Report of the
deputy minister. 2698. ACRES INTERNATIONAL LIMITED. Sydney tar pond study final
project report. NP, 1985. 3 vols, 220pp. Maps. Tables. Apps. Preliminary assessment & proposals for clean-up. 2699. – Sydney tar ponds clean-up: environmental summary report. NP, 1991,
np. Describes rationale for clean-up project, alternative methods investigated, potential environmental impacts, proposed mitigation measures, & overview of public consultation process. 2700. ADAMS, Robert McDonald. The development of the United Steelworkers
of America in Canada, 1936–1951. Unpublished MA thesis, Queen’s University, 1952, 233pp. Maps. Fns. Tables. Apps. Biblio. History of steelworkers’ union, explaining its development & how it became one of Canada’s most powerful industrial unions. Much on Cape Breton. 2701. AKERMAN, Jeremy. Black lung: why the x-ray often fails to detect
the coal miner’s curse. Atlantic Insight, 1:2 (May 1979), 12–13. Illus. Describes struggle of coal miners to get Workmen’s Compensation Board to recognize black lung problem. 2702. ALMON, Albert. Old faithful. Cape Breton Mirror, 2:9 (August 1953),
10–12. Illus. History of Caledonia Mine. 2703. – ‘The Almo’: the world’s rarest bouquet. Glace Bay: privately pub-
lished, 1946, np [4pp]. Discusses connection between invention of telephone & coal mining in Cape Breton. 2704. ANDERSON, Ian. A reprieve for Cape Breton. Maclean’s, 93:28
(14 July 1980), 20. Illus. Discusses revival of coal due to rising cost of oil.
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2705. ANDREWS, Ian. Military aid to the civil power: the Cape Breton coal
strike of 1909–1910. Unpublished MA thesis, University of New Brunswick, 1987, 94pp. Illus. Fns. Biblio. Examines role of militia in strike. 2706. ANONYMOUS. A duty we owe the Maritimes. Saturday Night, 39
(25 October 1924), 1. Argues that federal government should, for both national & humanitarian reasons, take action to encourage greater sale of Cape Breton coal in central Canadian market. 2707. – [Vigilans]. Black diamonds and high finance: a tale of Nova
Scotia. Canadian Forum, 19:224 (September 1939), 175–7. Argues that federal subsidies to coal industry were only necessary because companies ‘raided and looted’ it. See also MACKELCAN, FR. 2708. – Black Tuesday. Cape Bretoner, 4:2 (January/February 1996), 1, 4.
Illus. Reports on massive layoffs of coal miners. 2709. – Bonus on Nova Scotia coal. Saturday Night, 47 (28 May 1932), 1.
Describes efforts of Canadian government to encourage greater consumption of Cape Breton coal in Ontario. 2710. – Cape Breton coal industry: a review. Coal Miner (September
1978), 7–20. Illus. Describes history & current operations. 2711. – Cape Breton reds at it again. Saturday Night, 38 (31 March 1923),
1. Denounces alleged Communist leadership of miners & steelworkers. 2712. – Cape Breton’s relief. Maclean’s, 99:2 (13 January 1986), 10.
Brief report on recent pledges of further aid to Sydney Steel plant by federal & provincial governments. 2713. – Coal mining in Cape Breton: the history and organization of the
companies. Canadian Mining Review, 13:8 (August 1894), 141–50. Map. History & organization of companies since General Mining Association. 2714. – Containment replaces incineration for Sydney Harbour tar
ponds. Environmental Policy & Law, 6:11 (February 1996), 336. Not found due to inaccurate citation.
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2715. – Diesels in coal mines. Canadian Mining & Metallurgical Bulletin,
42, Part II (1949), 621–2. Refs. Describes use of diesel locomotives for underground haulage, with reference to Dominion Steel & Coal Corporation’s No 18 colliery. 2716. – European and North American railway terminus. Sydney, Cape-Breton,
the nearest port in British North America to Europe. Sydney: Cape Breton News, 1851, 19pp. Map. Argues that Sydney should be eastern terminus of any intercolonial railway built to link British North American colonies with Europe because of location & coal resources. Signed by EM Dodd & other merchants. 2717. – Financial appeal for striking Cape Breton miners. Canadian
Labour, 26:7 (September 1981), 9. Appeal from Canadian Labour Congress President Dennis McDermott for financial support for miners. 2718. – Henry M Whitney: a brainy business man. Gripsack, 11:10
(December 1899), 5. Illus. Profile of founder of Sydney steel plant. 2719. – History repeats itself in Cape Breton. Canadian Forum, 5:58 (July
1925), 293–4. Discusses how strike at British Empire Steel Company reflects flaws in Canadian industrial system. 2720. – Industrial relations at the British Empire Steel Corporation’s
plants at Cape Breton. Industrial Canada, 23:6 (October 1922), 47–9. Illus. Unidentified company official describes work of newly established industrial relations department to improve conditions. 2721. – JH Plummer plays leading part in great steel-coal merger. Satur-
day Night, 23:35 (18 June 1910), 19. Describes his role in forming Dominion Iron & Steel Company. 2722. – Les mines de charbon de Cap-Breton. Bulletin des recherches
historiques, 13:12 (December 1907), 377–8. Brief note on coal mining during French regime. 2723. – Mine explosion in New Waterford, 1917. Cape Breton’s Magazine,
21 (December 1978), 1–11. Illus. Eyewitness accounts from miners & residents, plus newspaper reports.
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2724. – Miners’ Museum. Maritime Express, 3 (December 1968), 4. Illus.
Describes railway display recently established at Glace Bay Miners’ Museum. 2725. – Mine subsidence in Glace Bay, NS. Fall, winter and town election
number 1933–34. NP: privately published, nd [1934?], 8pp. Outlines problem & lists some lawsuits & settlements. 2726. – Mixed feelings about tentative sale of Sysco to Mexican company.
Cape Bretoner, 6:1 (January/February 1998), 12. Reactions to reported sale of steel plant. 2727. – Nova Scotia miners standing in own light. Saturday Night, 37
(20 May 1922), 1. Criticizes demands of Cape Breton coal miners, arguing that ‘they must accept less or do without work.’ 2728. – Nova Scotia Steel Company hums with war orders. Saturday Night,
28 (11 September 1915), 18. Describes how war contracts have transformed company ‘from comparative idleness into a humming corporation.’ 2729. – NS miners killing their own goose. Saturday Night, 32 (26 July
1919), 2. Comments on labour unrest among coal miners & criticizes their ‘unreasonable’ demands. 2730. – On the boil. Innovations, 3:2 (February 1989), 4. Illus.
Describes how Cape Breton Development Corporation is testing mixture of coal & water as substitute for oil. 2731. – Our trip to Cape Breton. Canadian Mining Review, 13:8 (August
1894), 143–6. Illus. Impressions of industrial Cape Breton & account of visits to mines. 2732. – Report of Nova Scotia coal commission. Monthly Labor Review, 22
(April 1926), 775–9. Summarizes report of Duncan royal commission on coal industry. 2733. – Report of Nova Scotia coal commission, 1932. Monthly Labor
Review, 34 (May 1932), 1059–61. Summarizes report of second Duncan royal commission on coal industry. 2734. – Report on Sydney Steel. See FRANK, David.
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2735. – Runaway drain. Canadian Business, 69:12 (October 1996), 16.
Discusses Sydney Steel Corporation’s on-going problems. 2736. – Strike in Nova Scotia coal mines. Monthly Labor Review, 21 (July
1925), 191–4. Reports on miners’ strike. 2737. – Sydney Nova Scotia. Toronto Star Weekly (10 May 1958), 8–12. Illus.
Describes city struggling with effects of declining steel industry. 2738. – Sydney Steel Corporation getting improvements. Atlantic Advo-
cate, 63:10 (June 1973), 39, 72. Reports on $90 million rehabilitation program. 2739. – Tar ponds project entering clean-up phase. Trade Talk, 3:4 (Octo-
ber 1992), A11–14. Illus. Describes work being done to clean up Sydney tar ponds. 2740. – The coal question. The Whitney syndicate discussed. Endorsement of
leading miners, bankers, merchants, lawyers, newspapers and statesmen. Truro: Times, nd [1894], 35pp. Promotes Whitney’s proposed steel plant & mine amalgamation project. 2741. – The Devco No 26 explosion. Canadian Mining Journal, 100:6
(April 1979), 100–1, 103–5. Illus. Account of February 1979 mine explosion. 2742. – The Dominion Coal Company Limited. Toronto: Mines Publishing,
1914, 64pp. Illus. Map. Describes its operations in Cape Breton. 2743. – The Dominion Coal Company Ltd. Canadian Mining Review, 13:8
(August 1894), 131–4. Describes amalgamation of coal mining companies in Cape Breton. 2744. – The Glace Bay strike. Canadian Mining Journal (1 August 1909),
473–4. Reprinted in Irving Abella & David Miller (eds), The Canadian worker in the twentieth century (Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1978), 47–51. Presents company view of 1909 strike by coal miners. 2745. – The image: JB and the ‘red years’ through the eyes of the
Halifax Herald. New Maritimes, 6:4 (December 1987), 6:4–5 (December 1987/January 1988), 8–9. Illus.
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Reprints cartoons 1919–20 depicting JB McLachlan as dangerous radical. 2746. – The orphan plant hobbles along. Executive, 19:4 (April 1977), 32.
Illus. Brief report on appointment of Tom Kent as president of Sydney Steel Corporation & expectation that he will succeed in making plant profitable. 2747. – The Pittsburg of the north: Sydney, Cape Breton. Sydney: WG
MacFarlane for Walter Hall, nd [c1900], np [31pp]. Illus. Photographs illustrating industrial transformation. 2748. – The ‘pluck me’: life and death of the company store. Cape
Breton’s Magazine, 3 (March 1973), 3–6, 24. Illus. Composite story from various interviews recalling company stores. 2749. – The prosperity of Cape Breton. Canadian Mining Review, 19:9
(September 1900), 187–8. Reports on thriving coal industry & excellent prospects because of establishment of steel plant, predicting further industrial development. 2750. – The red movement in Nova Scotia. Saturday Night, 38 (14 July
1923), 1. Denounces steelworkers’ strike as ‘a Bolshevist movement from start to finish’ & calls for legislation to put JB McLachlan & other Communists in jail ‘in the interest of peace and industry.’ 2751. – The steel boom comes to Sydney, 1899. Cape Breton’s Magazine,
39, nd (June 1985), 33–53. Illus. Maps. Fns. Describes establishment & early success of steel industry. 2752. – The story of Dosco in the Atlantic provinces. [Maritime Tele-
graph & Telephone] Monthly Bulletin, 55 (March/April 1962), 38–43. Illus. General description, including Cape Breton operations. 2753. – This appointment is no sinecure. Executive, 22:3 (March 1980),
30–1. Illus. Reports on appointment of RB Cameron as president of Sydney Steel Corporation. 2754. – Turning Cape Breton coal into liquid assets. Atlantic Insight, 6:7
(July 1984), 24–5. Describes project to liquefy coal into carbogel as alternative to oil.
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2755. – Un scandale bien enterré. L’Actualité, 8:11 (November 1983), 42.
Editorial commentary on recent federal report on absenteeism in Cape Breton mines. 2756. – Visit to Canada of the American Institute of Mining Engineers.
Canadian Mining Review, 19:9 (30 September 1900), 193–209. Illus. Reports proceedings of institute’s annual meeting, which included visits to Cape Breton mines & steel plant. 2757. – Visit to No 1B colliery of the Dominion Coal Company, Limited,
Glace Bay, NS, 10th September 1927. Transactions of the Second Empire Mining & Metallurgical Congress (1928?), 1–7. Illus. Describes operations. 2758. – Worst accident record. Labour Gazette 75.2 (December 1975),
870–1. Reports that commission of inquiry headed by Dr TH Patching has found that Cape Breton Development Corporation collieries have worst accident rate of any industry it encountered. 2759. ANSON, CM. CM (Clem) Anson and steel. Cape Breton’s Magazine,
28 (June 1981), 43–55, inside back cover. Illus. Recollections of former manager of Sydney steel plant. 2760. ARTHUR D LITTLE INC. The future of steel-making in Sydney. Cam-
bridge, 1960, 93pp. Tables. Apps. Analysis of future of steel industry prepared for Nova Scotian government. 2761. ARTHUR G MCKEE & COMPANY. See NOVA SCOTIA, Report of the
royal commission on provincial development. 2762. ASSOCIATED BOARDS OF TRADE of the Island of Cape Breton.
Memorandum with regard to the conditions presently existing in the coal and steel industries of the province of Nova Scotia. NP: privately published, nd [1924?], 30pp. Text of submission to federal government by delegation describing depressed state of coal & steel industries & making recommendations. 2763. ATKINSON, Allan et al. Serving on the mine rescue team. Cape
Breton’s Magazine, 31 (June 1982), 47–67. Illus. Notes. Reprinted in Ron Caplan (ed), Cape Breton lives: a book from Cape Breton’s Magazine (St John’s: Breakwater Books, 1988), 238–57. Illus.
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Several draegermen tell history of mine rescue work since early twentieth century. 2764. BARLOW, FH. See CANADA, Report of royal commission appointed to
report as to adjustments (if any) of wage rates. 2765. BARTLETT, James Herbert. The manufacture, consumption and
production if iron, steel and coal in the Dominion of Canada. Montreal: Dawson Brothers, 1885, 167pp. Fns. Tables. App. History & statistical data on iron, steel & coal production, with much on Cape Breton. 2766. BEATON, Elizabeth. An African-American community in Cape
Breton, 1901–1904. Acadiensis, 24:2 (Spring 1995), 65–97. Illus. Fns. History of African Americans brought to Sydney to work at new steel plant, who returned to US because of conditions. 2767. – Making steel: understanding the lived experience. Scientia
Canadensis, 40 (1991), 58–72. Illus. Fns. Describes Steel Project at UCCB’s Beaton Institute, which seeks to understand nature of steelmaking technology & role of workers. 2768. – Slag houses in a steel city. Material History Review, 44 (Fall 1996),
64–78. Illus. Fns. Describes cooperative project in 1950s which used innovative technology to build houses using slag from Sydney steel plant. 2769. – The Beaton Institute’s steel project. Archivaria, 27 (Winter 1988–
9), 194–8. Note. Describes project to document history of steel-making at Sydney. 2770. BECK, Carolyn Wysor. The geography of the iron and steel industry of
Sydney, Nova Scotia. Unpublished MA thesis, Kent State University, 1950, 120pp. Illus. Tables. App. Biblio. Examines steel industry & its impact on Sydney. 2771. BELL, WA. St Rose–Chimney Corner coalfield, Inverness County, Nova
Scotia. Ottawa: Department of Mines & Resources, Geological Survey 43–14 (1943), 12pp. Maps. Reprinted Halifax: Nova Scotia Department of Mines Annual report (1943). Analysis of coal resources. 2772. BJARNASON, Emil. Collective bargaining in the coal mining industry of
Canada 1825–1938. Unpublished MA thesis, Queen’s University, 1965, 170pp. Fns. Tables. Biblio. History with much on Cape Breton.
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2773. BLAKEMORE, William. Coal mining in Cape Breton. Canadian
Mining Review, 13:3 (March 1894), 55. British mining engineer describes coal mining in Cape Breton, comparing it to situation in England & Scotland, predicting that with development of island’s iron ore & establishment of steel industry Cape Breton will become Staffordshire of Canada. 2774. – Louisburg: its importance as a coaling station for imperial pur-
poses. Journal of the Federated Canadian Mining Institute, 2 (1897), 42–5. Maps. Argues importance of Louisbourg harbour & proximity of coal & urges that fortifications be erected at Sydney & Louisbourg. 2775. – The introduction of endless haulage into Cape Breton. Canadian
Mining Review, 13:8 (August 1894), 151, 154. Describes successful introduction of system in Dominion Coal Company mines. 2776. BOYCE, Gordon. Steelmaking in Atlantic Canada. Masudul Alam
Choudhury (ed), Political economy of development in Atlantic Canada (Sydney: UCCB, 1988), 159–70. Fns. Tables. Examines dramatic relative decline of Sydney steel plant through impact of locational advantage for raw materials, influence of extraregional entrepreneurship, effects of direct & indirect governmental assistance. 2777. – Sysco and the position of steelmaking in Atlantic Canada. JE
Davies et al. (eds), Selected papers sixteenth annual conference of the Atlantic Canada Economics Association, 16 (1987), 25–37. Fns. Tables. Presents research agenda for investigation into dramatic relative decline of steelmaking at Sydney since 1940s. 2778. BRADDOCK, John. Farewell to coal: a requiem. Atlantic Advocate,
57:12 (August 1967), 14. Illus. Briefly discusses Cape Breton Development Corporation’s plan to phase out coal mining. 2779. BROAD COVE COAL COMPANY. Prospectus of the Broad Cove Coal
Company Limited. Boston, nd [1894], np [21pp]. Illus. Maps. Describes resources & invites investment. 2780. BROWN Jr, Richard. The coal fields & coal trade of the island of Cape
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Breton. London: Sampson, Low, Marston, Low & Searle, 1871, 166pp. Illus. Maps. Fns. Tables. History of coal mining from seventeenth century. 2781. – Brown’s ‘Early history of the coal trades.’ Cape Breton’s Magazine,
35 (December 1983), 31–7. Edited excerpt from Richard Brown, The coal fields & coal trade of the island of Cape Breton (London: Sampson, Low, Marston, Low & Searle, 1871), describing coal trade from 1672 to 1780s. Illus. Map. Note. 2782. – Early history of the coal trade, Part 2. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 36
(June 1984), 56–63. Edited excerpt from Richard Brown, The coal fields and coal trade of the island of Cape Breton (London: Sampson, Low, Marston, Low & Searle, 1871), describing coal trade in 1784–5. Illus. Note. 2783. BROWN, Robert R. Canada’s earliest railway lines. Railway &
Locomotive Historical Society Bulletin, 78 (October 1949), 49–62. Fns. Includes description of Sydney Mines Railway built in 1830 to haul coal to harbour. 2784. BROWN, Thomas J. The use of coke-oven gas as fuel. Canadian
Mining Journal, 31:8 (15 April 1910), 234–6. Describes use of fairly new efficient energy source in place of coal to power steel plants in Cape Breton. 2785. BRUCE, Alexander. Blood, sweat and steel. Canadian Business
(October 1989), 98–100, 102, 104. Illus. Profile of John Strasser, new president of Sydney Steel Corporation, & his plans to make company viable. 2786. – Where coal is king. [Globe & Mail] Report on Business Magazine,
2:2 (July/August 1985), 66–72. Illus. Discusses how Cape Breton Development Corporation’s original mandate to diversity economy shifted to emphasis on coal & Joe Shannon’s success in making corporation profitable in 1984–5. 2787. BRUCE, Harry. History worth remembering. Atlantic Insight, 10:6
(June 1988), 20. Account of murder of William Davis during 1925 miners’ strike.
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2788. BUCHLOH, HD & Robert WILKIE (eds). Mining photographs and
other pictures, 1948–68: a selection from the negative archives of Shedden Studio, Glace Bay, Cape Breton. Halifax: Nova Scotia College of Art & Design/Sydney: UCCB Press, 1983, 277pp. Illus. Maps. Index. Photographs & essays about mining in Cape Breton. Cf MACGILLIVRAY, Don & SEKULA, Allan. 2789. BUCK, W Keith. See FREY MAN, Andrew J. 2790. BUNNING, Theo Wood. On the Gowrie mines, Cow Bay, Cape
Breton. Transactions of the North of England Institute of Mining & Mechanical Engineers, 26 (1876–7), 55–60. Not found. 2791. BUTTERS, George. Found money: a Cape Breton firm is turning
waste into coal. Canadian Business, 53:10 (October 1980), 22–4. Describes how Cape Breton Joint Ventures is recycling mine waste dumps into usable coal & reclaiming land. 2792. – Joe Shannon’s island: Devco’s new chairman tries to rebuild the
Cape Breton economy. Canadian Business, 57:11 (November 1984), 28, 32. Illus. Profile of Joe Shannon. 2793. CAHILL, Barry. Howe (1835), Dixon (1920) and McLachlan (1923):
comparative perspectives on the legal history of sedition. UNB Law Journal, 45 (1996), 281–307. Fns. Apps. Comparative legal historiography of three sedition trials, including that of JB McLachlan in 1923. 2794. CALDER, Fred. Before the S & L. Maritime Express, 6 (September
1969), 8–11. Illus. History of Cape Breton rail lines which hauled coal prior to construction of Sydney & Louisburg Railway. 2795. CALDER, JH. Coal in Nova Scotia. Halifax: Nova Scotia Department
of Mines & Energy, 1985, 79pp. Illus. Maps. Biblio. Index. History & description of mining operations with much on Cape Breton. 2796. – et al. One of the greatest treasures: the geology & history of coal in Nova
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2797. CAMERON, AE. Nova Scotia minerals and reconstruction.
Dalhousie Review, 25:1 (April 1945), 31–8. Calls for greater diversification instead of relying on basic minerals as in past. 2798. – The coal resources of Nova Scotia and their future. Transactions
of the Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 48 (1944), 331– 42. Tables. Reviews recent history of coal production & comments on future prospects. 2799. – The future of the coal industry in Nova Scotia. Public Affairs, 8:1
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27:1 (1947), 9–20. Also published in Canadian Mining and Metallurgical Bulletin (1947), 511–20. Analyses recommendations of 1946 Carroll report. 2801. CAMERON, CS. The iron and steel industry in Canada. Proceedings
of the Empire Mining and Metallurgical Congress, Part 4 (London, 1925), 219–40. History & description with emphasis on British Empire Steel Company, by its secretary. 2802. – The steel works. Blue Banner (October 1905), 1–3.
Brief description of Sydney steel plant operations. 2803. CAMERON, Silver Donald. 1925 – standing the gaff in the coal
mines. Mysterious East (July 1971), 3–11. Illus. Reprinted in New Maritimes, 1(June 1983), 12–13; (July/August 1983), 10–12. History of 1925 strike. 2804. – Teresa MacNeil: doing things together. Atlantic Insight, 10:4
(April 1988), 18–21. Illus. Profile of new president of Cape Breton Development Corporation. 2805. [CAMPBELL, Charles J]. Reports on the property of the New Campbellton
coal mines, comprising three square miles, situated in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. Montreal: John Lovell, 1874, 16pp. Map. Reprinted Halifax: Nova Scotia Printing Company, 1880, including report by Edwin Gilpin. Promotional pamphlet which includes reports by Charles Robb & Charles Eschweiller & text of act incorporating company.
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2806. CAMPBELL, Douglas F. Banking on coal: perspectives on a Cape Breton
community within an international context. Sydney: UCCB Press, 1997, 118pp. Illus. Fns. Biblio. Examines development of coal mines in Inverness & impact on community. 2807. CAMPBELL, GG. Mining in Nova Scotia. Canadian Geographical
Journal, 59:1 (July 1959), 2–13. Illus. Reprinted as Mining in Nova Scotia (Halifax: Nova Scotia Department of Mines, 1959), 15pp. General profile, including coal mining in Cape Breton. 2808. CAMPBELL, MR. The history of basic steel manufacture at Sydney,
Nova Scotia. Transactions of the Mining Society of Nova Scotia, 55 (1952), 217–225. Illus. Refs. Reprinted in Canadian Mining and Metallurgical Bulletin , 45, Part 1 (June 1952), 331–9. History & description of operations. See also JACKSON, A. 2809. CAMPBELL, Murray W. The Sydney steel plant. NSTU Bulletin, 10:2
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provinces. Ottawa, 1969, 94pp. Maps. Tables. Background Study 4. Evaluates resources & potential, arguing that importance of coal will decline. Much on Cape Breton. 2812. – Department of Labour. Findings of conciliation board in case of
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2815. – Department of Mines. The coal-fields and coal industry of eastern
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September 22, 1923 to inquire into the industrial unrest among the steel workers at Sydney, NS creating conditions which have occasioned the calling out of the active militia in aid of the civil power and their retention for a considerable period of time in the areas affected. Chaired by James W Robertson. Published as supplement to Labour Gazette, 24:2 (February 1924), 24pp. Reports on use of militia in labour dispute at steel plant & offers recommendations for its future use in such situations. 2820. – Report of royal commission appointed to deal with disputes in
industries engaged in coal mining, steel making and shipbuilding in Nova Scotia. Labour Gazette, 18:7 (July 1918), 520–5. Recommendations of commission chaired by Joseph A Chisholm regarding wage adjustments & other issues. 2821. – Report of royal commission appointed to report as to adjustments (if any)
of wage rates of employees in Algoma Steel Corporation Limited and Dominion Steel and Coal Corporation Limited, pursuant to order in council PC 5963. Ottawa, 1942, 34pp. Recommendations of commission chaired by Mr Justice FH Barlow on wage rates in steel industry requested by steelworkers’ union. Includes minority dissenting report by J King Gordon. 2822. – Report of royal commission in disputes between the Dominion
Coal Company, Limited, and employees at Glace Bay and
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Springhill, and the Nova Scotia Steel and Coal Company, Limited, and employees at Sydney Mines. Labour Gazette, 17:6 (June 1917), 451–5. Recommendations of commission chaired by Joseph A Chisholm regarding wage disputes & application by mine workers for representation by United Mine Workers instead of Provincial Workmen’s Association. 2823. – Report of the royal commission on coal, 1946. Ottawa, 1947, 663pp.
Maps. Tables. Apps. Report of Mr Justice WF Carroll on supply & use of coal in Canada. 2824. – Report of the royal commission on coal. Ottawa, 1960, 127pp. Tables.
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Canada. Evidence – Nova Scotia. Ottawa, 1889, 486pp. Index. Chaired by AT Freed. Includes evidence given by Richard Brown, Robert Drummond & several Cape Breton coal miners. See also CROSS, Michael & FRANK, David. 2827. – Report of royal commission to deal with disputes in connection
with coal mining operations in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. Labour Gazette, 20:9 (September 1920), 1169–84. Recommendations of commission chaired by Eugene M Quirk regarding wage dispute. 2828. – Report of tribunal in disputes between various coal mining
companies in the province of Nova Scotia and their employees, members of District 26, United Mine Workers of America. Labour Gazette, 41:3 (March 1941), 231–6. Recommendations of tribunal chaired by CP McTague on terms of new contract for miners. 2829. – Senate. Proceedings of the special committee of the Senate on the Cape
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2830. – Senate. Proceedings of the special Senate committee on the Cape Breton
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Company, at Sydney Mines, Cape Breton, NS. Transactions of the Canadian Society of Civil Engineers [1908?], 9pp. Describes company’s leadership role in introduction of coal washing to better prepare it for smelting iron. 2836. CAPE BRETON DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION. An introduction
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2841. – Report on the Collins Bay coal area, Cape Breton. NP [Toronto]:
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Coal Company, Limited, and employees at Glace Bay and Springhill, and the Nova Scotia Steel and Coal Company, Limited, and employees at Sydney Mines. 2844. CHOQUETTE, Paul J. Air pollution assessment of Sydney Steel’s present
and future coke-making operations, Sydney, Nova Scotia. Ottawa: Environment Canada, 1974, 35pp. Internal Report APCD 74-1. Maps. Refs. Apps. Evaluates contribution of steel plant to air pollution in Sydney area. 2845. CHRISMAS, Lawrence. Coaldust grins: portraits of Canadian coal
miners. Calgary: Cambria Publishing, 1998, 312pp. Illus. Edited by Kerry McArthur. Photographs of coal miners, with autobiographical interviews. Much on Cape Breton. 2846. CLARKE, David. High cancer rates probed. Cape Bretoner, 3:8
(September 1995), 20. Discusses cancer study being undertaken in Sydney to determine possible relation to steel plant pollution. 2847. – Tar ponds complex problem. Cape Bretoner, 4:3 (May/June 1996),
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94:14 (6 April 1981), 25–7. Reports on federal government decision to pay steel plant’s capital costs. 2849. – The blame is meted out at Sysco. Maclean’s, (24 May 1982), 39–
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2851. CONEY BEER. Ian T. See GORDON, Robert M. 2852. CONNOLLY, Pat. Colliery League was high calibre. Cape Bretoner,
2:7 (June 1994), 24. Illus. Describes baseball in mining towns in 1930s. 2853. – Post-war baseball keenly contested. Cape Bretoner, 2:8 (July 1994),
8. Illus. Describes Colliery League baseball in late 1940s. 2854. COOK, Amelia. Amelia Cook: the Port Hood explosion. Cape
Breton’s Magazine, 26 (August 1980), 35–7. Illus. Reprinted as ‘The Port Hood explosion’ in Ron Caplan (ed), Another night: Cape Breton stories true & short & tall (Wreck Cove: Breton Books, 1995), 5–10. Recollections of 1908 mine explosion. 2855. CORBETT, Lois. The Point Aconi power struggle. Probe, 13:1
(Spring 1990), 8–13. Illus. Map. Describes controversy over environmental impact of proposed Point Aconi power generating plant. 2856. CORMIER, Jim. Brothers of the deep. Equinox, No 69, 12:3 (May/
June 1993), 54–65. Illus. Reprinted as ‘Brothers of the deeps: Cape Breton’s coal miners are a fiercely proud and loyal fellowship.’ Reader’s Digest (Canada), 143:858 (October 1993), 78–83. Illus. Also published as ‘Dans le ventre de la mine: les travailleurs qui arrachent le charbon au sous-sol de l’Atlantique sont unis par une camaraderie à toute épreuve.’ Selection du Reader’s Digest, 93:556 (October 1993), 118–23. Describes lives & attitudes of Cape Breton coal miners. 2857. COULTER, WA. See NOVA SCOTIA, Environmental Assessment
Administrator. 2858. COWAN, Bruce. The economic background to the 1925 Nova Scotia coal
strike. Unpublished MA thesis, McGill University, 1976. Not found. 2859. CRAWLEY, Ronald. Class conflict and the establishment of the Sydney
steel industry, 1899–1904. Unpublished MA thesis, Dalhousie University, 1980, 151pp. Fns. Biblio. Explores conditions in which industry was established & emergence of trade unionism, with emphasis on 1904 strike.
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2860. – Class conflict and the establishment of the Sydney steel industry,
1899–1904. Kenneth Donovan (ed), The island: new perspectives on Cape Breton’s history 1713–1990 (Fredericton/Sydney: Acadiensis Press/UCCB Press, 1990), 145–64. Illus. Fns. Examines founding of Sydney steel industry & formation of industrial working class. 2861. – Conflict within the union: struggles among Sydney steel workers, 1936–
1972. Unpublished PhD thesis, Carleton University, 1995, 376pp. Illus. Fns. Apps. Biblio. Examines intra-union struggles as mediating factor in understanding relationship between changes in union policies & strategies & larger socioeconomic environment. 2862. – Off to Sydney: Newfoundlanders emigrate to industrial Cape
Breton, 1890–1914. Acadiensis, 17:2 (Spring 1988), 27–51. Fns. Describes migration of unemployed Newfoundlanders to Sydney area & their role in the work force. 2863. – What kind of unionism? Struggles among Sydney steel workers in
the SWOC years, 1936–1942. Labour/Le Travail, 39 (Spring 1997), 99–123. Fns. Examines rise & growth of Steel Workers Organizing Committee in Canada until its evolution into United Steel Workers of America, focusing on Sydney, which remained strongest & most militant local. 2864. CRONE, K. Twelve thousand on rations. Canadian Congress Journal,
4 (April 1925), 13–14. Reprinted in Irving Abella & David Miller (eds), The Canadian worker in the twentieth century (Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1978), 135–8. Describes hardships being endured by families of coal miners on strike. 2865. CROSS, Walter J. Old king coal. Maritime Advocate and Busy East,
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2868. CUNNINGHAM, Russell & Charles BAGNELL. On the S&L
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current status of the Canadian coal mining industry. Toronto, 1978, 355pp. 4th ed. Maps. General data on coal mining industry & steel industry market. Includes information on Cape Breton. 2871. DAVIDSON, Shirley & Norman MCKENZIE. The mine fire at
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at Jubilee Colliery Sydney Mines, NS. Transactions of the Canadian Institute of Mining & Metallurgy & of the Mining Society of Nova Scotia, 24 (1921), 299–308. Illus. Describes new system being installed. 2874. DAWSON, Robert MacGregor. See NOVA SCOTIA, Report of the royal
commission on provincial development and rehabilitation. 2875. DE KONING, HW. See KOZAK, JH. 2876. DE MELTO, Dennis P. The effect of foreign competition on the Canadian
primary steel industry: 1950–1966. Unpublished PhD thesis, McGill University, 1970, 232pp. Fns. Tables. Biblio. Argues that increased foreign competition improved operating efficiency. Includes chapter on Dominion Steel & Coal Corporation. 2877. DEMONT, John. A suitor from China. Maclean’s, 106:50 (13 De-
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2878. DENIS, TC. The coal fields of Canada. JB Porter & RJ Durley (eds),
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Cape Breton mines. Constance de Roche & John de Roche (eds), Rock in a stream: living with the political economy of underdevelopment in Cape Breton (St John’s: Institute of Social & Economic Research, Memorial University, 1987), 105–42. ISER Research & Policy Papers 7. Ethnographic sociohistorical study of an industrial setting in southside collieries before 1950 & responses to technological change & class. 2880. – Making history: a sociological study. Shannon Ryan (comp),
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and Cape Breton coal mines. Transactions of the Canadian Institute of Mining & Metallurgy, 28 (1925), 1–7. Report by Dominion Coal Company mine manager on visit to US coal mines, comparing physical conditions. 2884. DOBSON, George H. A pamphlet compiled and issued under the aus-
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Argues importance of coal & iron industries in effort to influence tariff policy. 2885. DODD, EM et al. See ANONYMOUS, European and North American
railway terminus. 2886. DOERN, G Bruce. See PRINCE, Michael J. 2887. DOMINION STEEL & COAL CORPORATION LIMITED. Dominion
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Steel and Coal Corporation. Canadian Mining & Metallurgical Bulletin, 52, Part II (1949), 463–500. Illus. Index. Reprinted in Transactions of the Mining Society of Nova Scotia, 52 (1949), 178–216. Describes mechanization of mining operations, including Cape Breton mines. 2889. – General catalogue. Montreal, 1942, np. Illus.
Large reference book describing facilities & production of its various operations, including coal & steel in Cape Breton. 2890. – Ironmaking at Sydney. Montreal, nd, np. Illus.
Brief description of Sydney steel plant operations. 2891. – Let’s all know more about Sydney Steel. Sydney, nd, np. Illus.
First published in Sydney Post-Record. Series of articles describing company operations & challenges. 2892. – The story of DOSCO. Montreal, nd, np. Illus.
Brief description of operations. 2893. – Trust deeds, acts of incorporation, and statutes relating to the Dominion
Iron & Steel Co, Limited, and Dominion Coal Co, Limited, and by-laws thereunder. Halifax: Chronicle, 1902, 83pp + 74pp. Documents on founding of two companies. 2894. DONALD, JR. The Cape Breton coal problem. Ottawa: National Energy
Board, 1966, 178pp. Illus. Maps. Apps. Also published as Le problème des houillières du Cap-Breton. Ottawa: National Energy Board, 1966, 188pp. Recommendations for future of coal industry.
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2895. DONALD, WJA. The Canadian iron and steel industry: a study in the
economic history of a protected industry. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1915, 376pp. Fns. Apps. Biblio. Index. Examines relationship of tariff protection to growth of iron & steel industry. Much on Cape Breton. 2896. DONHAM, Parker Barss. Bitter strike ends bitterly. Maclean’s, 94:48
(19 October 1981), 48. Illus. Reports on bitter end of miners’ strike. 2897. – Bloodbath at Devco. Atlantic Insight, 6:9 (September 1984), 45,
47–50. Illus. Describes radical changes being made at Cape Breton Development Corporation by new president, Joe Shannon. 2898. – Cape Breton’s day comes round again. Atlantic Insight, 2:1
(January/February 1980), 22. Illus. Describes resurgence of coal as result of high international energy prices. 2899. – Cape Breton’s desperate struggle. Maclean’s, 98:6 (11 February
1985), 36–7. Illus. Reports on island’s continuing economic problems. 2900. – For 17 burned steelworkers, the horror lingers on – and on.
Atlantic Insight, 3:9 (November 1981), 38–40, 43, 45, 47. Illus. Describes long-term impact on its victims of explosion in Sydney steel plant’s coke ovens in August 1977. 2901. – Goin’ up the road. Maclean’s, 93:26 (3 November 1980), 26, 28.
Illus. Reports on laid-off Sydney steelworkers going to Faro, Yukon, to work in lead-zinc mine. 2902. – Solving Sysco: all it needs is half a billion dollars. Atlantic Insight,
1:8 (November 1979), 17–18. Illus. Profile of RB Cameron, recently appointed to solve Sydney steel plant’s problems. 2903. – This union leader hates strikes. Atlantic Insight, 2:10 (November
1980), 78, 80. Illus. Profile of William (Bull) Marsh, president of UMWA District 26. 2904. – Will Devco be deep-sixed? [Halifax] Commercial News (December
1984), 26–30. Illus.
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Discusses future of Cape Breton Development Corporation under new chairman, Joe Shannon. 2905. DONKIN, Hiram. The railway system of the Dominion Coal Com-
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game. Atlantic Insight, 11:4 (April 1989), 8. Describes bootleg mining in Gardiner Mines area. 2907. DRUMMOND, Robert. Minerals and mining Nova Scotia. Stellarton:
Mining Record Office, 1918, 368pp. Description of mineral resources, history of mining, & discussion of potential developments. Much on Cape Breton coal. 2908. – Recollections and reflections of a former trades union leader. Stellarton:
privately published, 1926, 312pp. Memoirs of long-time leader of Provincial Workmen’s Association. Much on Cape Breton. 2909. – The sixties and subsequently. NP: privately published, nd [1912],
16pp. Recollections of coal mining in Cape Breton in 1860s. 2910. DRUMMOND, TJ. Progress of the Canadian iron and steel indus-
try. Canadian Manufacturer (1910). Not found. 2911. DUNCAN, Sir Andrew. See NOVA SCOTIA, Report of the royal commis-
sion respecting the coal mines of the province of Nova Scotia (1926). 2912. – See NOVA SCOTIA, Report of the royal commission respecting the coal
mines of the province of Nova Scotia (1932). 2913. DUNN, J Davis. Death writes ‘thirty’ to an old Cape Breton newspa-
per feud. Maritime Advocate and Busy East, 41:4 (November 1950), 4–8, 23–30; 41:5 (December 1950), 22–5. Illus. History of long journalistic & political rivalry between Murdock MacKenzie, editor of Sydney Steelworker & Miner, & HP Duchemin, publisher of Cape Breton Post Record. 2914. EARLE, Michael. ‘Down with Hitler and Silby Barrett’: the
Cape Breton miners’ slowdown strike of 1941. Acadiensis, 18:1 (Autumn 1988), 56–90. Fns. Reprinted in Michael Earle (ed),
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Workers and the state in twentieth century Nova Scotia (Fredericton: Acadiensis Press, 1989), 109–43. Account of 1941 work slowdown by miners that proved to be one of most costly labour disputes in Canada during Second World War. 2915. – ‘Living wantonly in the fleshpots of Egypt’: revisiting Cape
Breton’s years of radical turmoil. New Maritimes, 12:2 (November/December 1993), 8–18. Illus. Examines labour radicalism of 1930s & 1940s through radical journals, The Miner, Maritime Labour Herald, & The Steelworker. 2916. – Radicalism in decline: labour and politics in industrial Cape Breton
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Workers of Nova Scotia, 1932–1936. Labour/Le Travail, 22 (Autumn 1988), 99–137. Fns. Examines communist ideology in miners’ union movement in Cape Breton. 2918. – The legacy: manipulating the myth of McLachlan. New Maritimes,
6:4–5 (December 1987/January 1988), 10–13. Illus. Reprinted in Ian McKay & Scott Milson (eds), Towards a new Maritimes: a selection from ten years of New Maritimes (Charlottetown: Ragweed, 1992), 84–95. Argues that Paul MacEwan’s attempt in Miners and steelworkers (Toronto: Samuel Stevens Hakkert, 1976) to fit McLachlan, a Communist revolutionary, into tradition of social democracy has created inaccurate mythologized version of McLachlan legacy which has been repeated by others. 2919. – The rise and fall of a ‘red’ union: the Amalgamated Mine Workers of
Nova Scotia, 1932–1936. Unpublished MA thesis, Dalhousie University, 1985, 296pp. Fns. Biblio. Examines struggle between UMWA & Communist-led AMWNS in 1930s to represent coal miners. 2920. – & H GAMBERG. The United Mine Workers and the coming of
the CCF to Cape Breton. Acadiensis, 19:1 (Fall 1989), 3–26. Fns. Reprinted in Michael Earle (ed), Workers and the state in twentieth century Nova Scotia (Fredericton: Acadiensis Press, 1989), 85–108.
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Examines relationship between UMWA in Cape Breton from affiliation in 1938 to 1950s, arguing that CCF leadership helped to undermine radicalism & union militancy in area. 2921. ELDON, WDR. American influence on the Canadian iron and steel
industry. Unpublished PhD thesis, Harvard University, 1952. Not found. 2922. ELLISON, Wally. Coal mining. Am Braighe, 4:6 (Autumn 1995), 11.
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(March 1987), 11–12. Illus. Describes clean-up project taking place at Sydney. 2924. ERVIN, Chesley G. A sentinel of the past. Bluenose, 1:2 (July 1936), 21.
Brief description of Blockhouse Hill at Port Morien, where first coal mining took place. 2925. FAIRLEY Jr, AL. Dosco and the future. Sydney: Dominion Steel &
Coal Corporation, 1959, 26pp. Text of address by Dosco president to Sydney Board of Trade discussing current operations & future prospects. 2926. FARQUHAR, Donald RE. See TOMEK, Ivan M. 2927. FAUTEUX, Joseph-Noel. Le charbon du Cap-Breton sous le régime
français. Bulletin des recherches historiques, 52:7 (July 1946), 216–17. Excerpt from Louis-Noel Fauteux, Essai sur l’industrie au Canada sous le régime français (Quebec: LS-A Proulx, 1927), 1:19–25, about coal mining in Cape Breton in eighteenth century. 2928. FENTON, Allan. Retrenchment in coal, re-orientation in steel: that’s
Dosco’s story in an era of transition. Montreal: Dominion Steel & Coal Corporation, nd [1960], np. First published in Canadian Business, 33:6 (June 1960), 38–46. Illus. Describes AL Fairley’s efforts as new president to realign Dosco’s operations to meet changing conditions. 2929. FERGUSSON, Charles Bruce. The labour movement in Nova Scotia
before Confederation. Halifax: Public Archives of Nova Scotia, 1964, 36pp. Fns. Includes discussion of 1864 coal miners’ strike at Sydney Mines.
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2930. FIELDING, WS. The coal mines of Nova Scotia: the government’s scheme
for extending the coal trade. Halifax: Nova Scotia Printing Company, 1893, 30pp. Text of speech delivered by premier in January 1893 explaining government policy on Whitney syndicate’s proposal to merge coal mining companies. 2931. FILLMORE, Roscoe A. Strike situation in eastern Canada. Interna-
tional Socialist Review, 10 (May 1910), 1007–8. Reprinted in Irving Abella & David Miller (eds), The Canadian worker in the twentieth century (Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1978), 44–5. Discusses on-going strike of coal miners. 2932. – Strikes and socialism in eastern Canada. International Socialist
Review, 10 (April 1910), 891–3. Reprinted in Irving Abella & David Miller (eds), The Canadian worker in the twentieth century (Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1978), 42–4. Discusses causes of 1909 strike by Cape Breton coal miners. 2933. FITZGERALD, Owen. Photography under the Atlantic. Atlantic
Advocate, 75:8 (April 1985), 45–7. Illus. Describes challenge of photographing in coal mines. 2934. FLETCHER, Hugh. The Sydney coalfield. Canadian Mining Review,
13:8 (August 1894), 148–9. Illus. Briefly describes its geology. 2935. FORBES, Ernest R. Consolidating disparity: the Maritimes and
the industrialization of Canada during the Second World War. Acadiensis, 15:2 (Spring 1986), 3–27. Fns. Reprinted in Ernest R Forbes, Challenging the regional stereotype: essays on the twentieth century Maritimes (Fredericton: Acadiensis Press, 1989), 172–99. Argues that Canadian government’s policies to stimulate wartime production & reconstruction were detrimental to both Maritimes & war effort. Much on Dominion Steel Corporation. 2936. FORSEY, Eugene. Economic and social aspects of the Nova Scotia coal
industry. Unpublished MA thesis, McGill University, 1926, 126pp. Fns. Apps. Biblio. Published Toronto: Macmillan, 1926, 123pp. Study prepared for 1926 royal commission on maritime claims.
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2937. FORSYTH, LA. Dosco’s destiny in Canadian industry and labour rela-
tions as a factor in its fulfilment. Sydney: Dominion Steel & Coal Corporation, 1951, 16pp. Text of address to Maritime Provinces Board of Trade predicting prosperous future based on harmonious labour relations. 2938. FOWKE, VC. Economic realities of the Canadian coal situation – 1929.
Unpublished MA thesis, University of Saskatchewan, 1929. Not found. 2939. FRANK, David. Class conflict in the coal industry: Cape Breton
1922. Gregory S Kealey & Peter Warrian (eds), Essays in working class history (Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1976), 161–84. Fns. Reprinted in Laurel Sefton MacDowell & Ian Radforth (eds), Canadian working class history: selected readings (Toronto: Canadian Scholars’ Press, 1992), 459–80. Examines 1922 coal strike. 2940. – Coal masters and coal miners: the 1922 strike and the roots of class
conflict in the Cape Breton coal industry. Unpublished MA thesis, Dalhousie University, 1974, 236pp. Fns. App. Biblio. History of 1922 strike. 2941. – Coal wars. Horizon Canada, 4:44 (1986), 1046–51. Illus.
Brief biography of JB McLachlan. 2942. – Company town/labour town: local government in the Cape
Breton coal towns, 1917–1926. Histoire sociale/Social History, 14:27 (May 1981), 177–96. Fns. Reprinted as ‘From company town to labour town’ in Cape Breton’s Magazine, 37 (August 1984), 27–39. Illus. Reprinted in David J Bercuson (ed), Canadian labor history: selected readings (Toronto: Copp Clark Pitman, 1987), 138–55. Argues that Cape Breton coal towns changed from communities influenced by paternalism of predominant employer to communities influenced by demands of working-class institutions such as trade unions & labour political parties. 2943. – Contested terrain: workers’ control in the Cape Breton coal
mines in the 1920s. Craig Heron & Robert Storey (eds), On the job: confronting the labour process in Canada (Montreal & Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1986), 102–23. Fns. Biblio. Examines importance of workplace in explaining nature of conflict in coal industry.
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2944. – George MacEachern: an autobiography. Canadian Oral History
Association Journal, 7 (1984), 13–21. Fns. Discusses process of assisting labour activist to generate his memoirs, George MacEachern: an autobiography: the story of a Cape Breton labour radical (Sydney: UCCB Press, 1987), through extensive interviews. 2945. – Industrial democracy and industrial legality: the UMWA in Nova
Scotia, 1908–1927. John HM Laslett (ed), The United Mine Workers of America: a model of industrial solidarity? (University Park [PA]: Pennsylvania State University Press in association with Pennsylvania State University Libraries, 1996), 438–55. Fns. Traces history of union in Cape Breton as case study in challenges facing UMWA generally in early twentieth century. 2946. – JB McLachlan: a real Nova Scotian hero. Coastal Courier
(2 November 1977), 18. Illus. Brief biography of labour leader. 2947. – Organizing against unemployment. Canadian Dimension, 12:6
(1977), 13–14. Describes recent formation of Unemployed Workers’ Union in industrial Cape Breton. 2948. – The Cape Breton coal industry and the rise and fall of the British
Empire Steel Corporation. Acadiensis, 7:1 (Autumn 1977), 3–34. Fns. Tables. Reprinted in Don MacGillivray & Brian Tennyson (eds), Cape Breton historical essays (Sydney: College of Cape Breton Press, 1980), 110–32. Reprinted in JP Grayson (ed), Class, state, ideology and change (Toronto: Holt Rinehart & Winston, 1980), 283–304. Reprinted in TW Acheson, David Frank, & James D Frost, Industrialization and underdevelopment in the Maritimes, 1880–1930 (Toronto: Garamond, 1985), 55–86. Reprinted in Phillip Buckner & David Frank (eds), Atlantic Canada after Confederation: the Acadiensis reader (Fredericton: Acadiensis Press, 1995), 2:299–330. Examines problems of coal & steel industry in 1920s through Marxist analysis of regional inequalities as natural feature of capitalistic economic growth. 2949. – The Cape Breton coal miners, 1917–1926. Unpublished PhD thesis,
Dalhousie University, 1979, 441pp. Map. Fns. Tables. Biblio. History of labour conflict in Cape Breton mines.
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2950. – The miners’ financier: women in the Cape Breton coal towns,
1917. Atlantis, 8:2 (Spring 1983), 137–43. Illus. Fns. Discusses distinction between men’s & women’s work in Cape Breton & reprints documents showing how women managed households on miners’ salaries. 2951. – The struggle for development: workers in Atlantic Canada in the
twentieth century. WJC Cherwinski & Gregory Kealey (eds), Lectures in Canadian labour and working-class history (Toronto: Committee on Canadian Labour History & New Hogtown Press, 1985), 135–47. Illus. Brief overview of labour history in Atlantic region, with much on Cape Breton. 2952. – The trial of JB McLachlan. Canadian Historical Association Histori-
cal Papers (1983), 208–25. Fns. Reprinted in David Frank & Gregory Kealey (eds), Labour and working class history in Atlantic Canada: a reader (St John’s: Memorial University Institute for Social & Economic Research, 1995), 279–97. Examines McLachlan’s 1923 trial for seditious libel. 2953. – The trial: the king vs JB McLachlan. New Maritimes, 6:4 (Decem-
ber 1987), 6:4–5 (December 1987/January 1988), 3–7. Illus. Examines McLachlan’s 1923 trial for seditious libel. 2954. – Tradition and culture in the Cape Breton mining community in
the early twentieth century. Kenneth Donovan (ed), Cape Breton at 200: historical essays in honour of the island’s bicentennial, 1785– 1985 (Sydney: UCCB Press, 1985), 203–18. Illus. Fns. Discusses impact of urbanization & industrialization on mining community. 2955. – Working-class politics: the election of JB McLachlan, 1916–1935.
Kenneth Donovan (ed), The island: new perspectives on Cape Breton’s history 1713–1990 (Fredericton: Acadiensis Press/Sydney: UCCB Press, 1990), 187–219. Illus. Fns. Tables. Argues that, despite being defeated in six election campaigns, McLachlan enjoyed strong support among miners. 2956. – & Michael S CROSS (eds). The workingman in the nineteenth cen-
tury. Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1974, 316pp. Biblio. Reprints excerpts from contemporary publications describing working conditions. Includes testimony given to 1889 royal commission on relations of labour & capital by Alexander McGillivray of Little Glace Bay about Cape Breton coal mines.
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2957. – & Gregory S KEALEY (eds). Labour and working-class history in
Atlantic Canada: a reader. St John’s: Institute of Social & Economic Research, Memorial University, 1995, 444pp. See separate entries under David Frank, Robert McIntosh, Ian McKay, & Delphin A Muise. 2958. – & John MANLEY. The sad march to the right: JB McLachlan’s
resignation from the Communist Party of Canada, 1936. Labour/ Le Travail, 30 (Fall 1992), 115–34. Fns. Examines reasons for McLachlan’s resignation from Communist Party. 2959. – & Nolan REILLY. The emergence of the socialist movement in
the Maritimes, 1899–1916. Labour/Le Travail, 4:4 (1979), 85–113. Fns. Reprinted in Robert J Brym & R James Sacouman (eds), Underdevelopment and social movements in Atlantic Canada (Toronto: New Hogtown Press, 1979), 81–106. Traces emergence of socialist movement in Maritimes & describes its scope, activities, & importance, with much on Cape Breton. 2960. – et al. Report on Sydney Steel. Canadian Dimension, 14:4–5 (Feb-
ruary/March 1980), 33–52. Illus. Biblio. Extensive report on history & on-going problems of Sydney steel plant. 2961. – See MACEACHERN, George. 2962. FREED, AT. See CANADA, Report of the royal commission on the rela-
tions of labor & capital. 2963. FRENETTE, Ed. ‘Save our steel’: Cape Breton’s Sysco strike. Cana-
dian Dimension, 22:4 (June 1988), 41–5. Illus. Reports on steelworkers’ strike in Sydney. 2964. FREY MAN, Andrew J & W Keith BUCK. The use of economics in the
analysis of the Cape Breton coal problem. Ottawa: Department of Energy, Mines & Resources, 1969, 64pp. Apps. Biblio. Reviews problems of coal industry & endorses Donald Report. 2965. FROST, Louis. Fire in Dominion No 16 colliery, New Waterford,
Nova Scotia. Transactions of the Canadian Institute of Mining & Metallurgy, 56 (1953), 172–9. Illus. Tables. Reports on 1952 fire & how it was dealt with.
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2966. – Submarine mining in the Sydney coalfield, Cape Breton Island,
eastern Canada. Transactions of the Institution of Mining Engineers, 81:4 (1931), 406–25. Maps. Description of geology & operations by Dominion Steel & Coal Corporation’s development engineer. 2967. – & H ZORYCHTA. Rapid development of longwall retreating
in the submarine area of the Sydney coalfield of Nova Scotia. Institut national de l’industrie charbonnière [Belgium], (1963), 1–13. Illus. Map. Describes preliminary results of introducing retreat system of longwall mining in Cape Breton mines. 2968. – The romance of coal and its place in the operation of the Dominion Steel
and Coal Corporation in the province of Nova Scotia. Sydney: DOSCO, 1964, 19pp. History of coal mining operations. 2969. GARDINER, Michelle. Community groups grapple with local
issues. Cape Bretoner, 1:4 (May 1993), 24. Illus. Describes environmental problems on Sydney harbour. 2970. – Tar ponds: ambitious project tackles massive, tricky clean-up.
Cape Bretoner, 2:1 (September 1993), 4–5. Illus. Describes efforts to clean up tar ponds. 2971. – Tar ponds connected to coke ovens. Cape Bretoner, 1:5 (July
1993), 9. Illus. Describes pollution problem of steel plant tar ponds. 2972. – The environment. Cape Bretoner, 2:5 (March 1994), 17. Illus.
Describes activities of Cape Breton Environmental Network. 2973. – The PCB fire at Sysco. Cape Bretoner, 3:1 (August/September
1994), 10. Illus. Discusses environmental implications of fire at Sysco. 2974. GARDNER PINFOLD CONSULTING ECONOMISTS LIMITED.
The economic impact of the mineral industry in Nova Scotia. Prepared for Canada, Department of Energy, Mines & Resources. Halifax, 1993, 74pp. Maps. Tables. Assesses impact of mineral industry on provincial economy, with section on Cape Breton.
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2975. GEORGE, Roy E. The Sydney Steel Corporation’s steel mill at Sydney, NS.
Ottawa: Department of Regional Economic Expansion, 1975. Not found. 2976. GERRIETS, Marilyn. The impact of the General Mining Associa-
tion on the Nova Scotia coal industry, 1826–1850. Acadiensis, 21:1 (Autumn 1991), 54–84. Fns. Reprinted in Kris Inwood (ed), Farm, factory and fortune: new studies in the economic history of the Maritime provinces (Fredericton: Acadiensis Press, 1993), 61–92. Examines origins of GMA & its role in political & economic life of Nova Scotia. 2977. – The rise and fall of a free-standing company in Nova Scotia: the
General Mining Association. Business History, 34:3 (July 1992), 16–45. Fns. Examines GMA as early example of British free-standing company in Canada. 2978. GESNER, Abraham. The industrial resources of Nova Scotia. Halifax:
A&W MacKinlay, 1849, 341pp. Apps. Index. Includes chapters on Cape Breton & coal mining. 2979. GESNER, Claribel. The mines of the duke’s jewellers. Atlantic
Advocate, 57:12 (August 1967), 16. Illus. Brief history of coal mining in Cape Breton. 2980. GILLMAN, J J. Donkin-Morien development project. Canadian
Institute of Mining Bulletin, 75:845 (September 1982), 133–7. Illus. Describes Cape Breton Development Corporation’s plans to develop Donkin mine. 2981. GILPIN, Edwin.* Coal mining in Nova Scotia. Transactions of the
Canadian Mining Society, 2, Part II (1888). Reprinted Montreal: John Lovell & Son, nd [1889], 53pp. Also published in Transactions of the Canadian Society of Civil Engineers, 2 (1888), 350–81. Not found. 2982. – The geology of Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. Quarterly Jour-
nal of the Geological Society (November 1886), 515–26. Description focusing on coal deposits. * Gilpin produced an enormous number of publications on aspects of coal mining in Cape Breton. It has been decided to list only those of a general or relatively nontechnical nature.
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2983. – The mineral development of Nova Scotia. London & Newcastle:
Andrew Reid, 1894, 15pp. First published in Transactions of the Federated Institution of Mining Engineers (1894). Surveys state of industry with much on Cape Breton coal. 2984. – The minerals of Nova Scotia, Canada. Halifax: Commissioner of
Public Works & Mines, 1900, 18pp. Pamphlet prepared to accompany collection of Nova Scotian minerals displayed at 1900 Paris Exposition. Much on Cape Breton coal. 2985. – The mines and mineral lands of Nova Scotia. Halifax: Robert T
Murray, 1880, 122pp. Apps. Describes mineral resources with much on Cape Breton coal. 2986. – The submarine coal of Cape Breton, NS. Transactions of the North
of England Institute of Mining & Mechanical Engineers, 24 (1874–5), 173–88. Not found. 2987. – The undeveloped coal fields of Nova Scotia. Transactions of the
Nova Scotia Institute of Science, 9 (1895–6), 134–49. Discusses areas that could be developed, most in Cape Breton. 2988. – Underground certificates in Nova Scotia coal-mines. London &
Newcastle: Andrew Reid, 1899, 17pp. First published in Transactions of the Institution of Mining Engineers (1898). Describes education & certification program developed for miners in 1880s. 2989. – See CAMPBELL, Charles J. 2990. GJERTSEN, Heidi. Still the worst. Alternatives, 23:3 (Summer 1997),
5. Illus. Discusses problems with Sydney tar pond clean-up project. 2991. GLACE BAY BOARD OF TRADE. Coal, steel and the Maritimes. Glace
Bay, 1926, 15pp. Points out disabilities of Maritime provinces. 2992. GOLD, SM. A social worker visits Cape Breton. Social Welfare, 7:11
(August/September 1925), 219–24. Reprinted as ‘A social worker visits Cape Breton, 1925.’ Cape Breton’s Magazine, 38 (January 1985), 22–5, 47–50. Illus. Notes. Describes social conditions at time of 1925 miners’ strike.
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2993. GOLDING, Jack. The coal crisis. Atlantic Advocate, 50:3 (November
1959), 21–2. Discusses problems of Cape Breton coal industry caused by arrival of prairie natural gas in Quebec market. 2994. GORDON, Robert M & Ian T CONEYBEER. Corporate crime.
Margaret A Jackson & Curt T Griffiths (eds), Canadian criminology: perspectives on crime and criminality (Toronto: Harcourt Brace, 1991), 1989, 429–49. Notes. Refs. Discusses criminal, illegal, & otherwise questionable activities of business corporations in Canada, citing pollution caused by Sydney steel plant as case study. 2995. GOUTHRO, Bert. See MCNEIL, Patrick. 2996. GRADY, Wayne. The soreness of the soul. Equinox, 5:27 (May/June
1986), 95, 97–102, 104–7. Illus. Map. Describes impact of mine closures on Glace Bay since 1920s. 2997. GRAY, Francis W. Coal for centuries in eastern Canada. Saturday
Night, 40:6 (27 December 1924), 3. Illus. Calls for protective tariff to help coal mines increase production & sales. 2998. – Coal seams and local history. Dalhousie Review, 22 (1942–3), 93–
102. Relates history of mining in Cape Breton to local community history. 2999. – Fifty years of the Dominion Coal Company. Dalhousie Review, 22:1
(1942–3), 461–9. History. 3000. – Fighting an underground fire with oxygen breathing apparatus.
Engineering & Mining Journal, 86:19 (October 1908), 858. Reprinted as ‘Fighting a mine fire at close range with oxygenbreathing apparatus – experience at Sydney No 1 mine, Nova Scotia.’ Mines and Minerals, 29:12 (December 1908), 210–11. Not found. 3001. – Industrial relations of the collieries in Nova Scotia. Canadian
Mining Institute Bulletin, 84 (April 1919), 389–93. Reports on conference of employers & workers held in Sydney in February 1919 to discuss relationship, focusing on intention of miners to join United Mine Workers of America.
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3002. – Mining coal under the sea in Nova Scotia. Canadian Mining &
Metallurgical Bulletin, 182 (June 1927), 638–758. Illus. Fns. Tables. Apps. Reprinted as Mining coal under the sea in Nova Scotia, with notes on comparable undersea coal-mining operations elsewhere. Montreal: privately published, nd [1928?], 117pp. Describes undersea mining near Sydney. 3003. – Mining under the sea. Saturday Night, 39 (15 March 1924), 13, 22.
Describes British Empire Steel Corporation’s coal mining operations on Sydney harbour. 3004. – Note on the attitude and conjectural shape of the submarine
portion of the Sydney coalfield. Transactions of the Canadian Institute of Mining & Metallurgy and of the Mining Society of Nova Scotia, 37 (1934), 1–23. Maps. Describes revisions to geological maps of undersea coal deposits being made as result of new surveys during past six years. 3005. – The coal fields and coal industry of eastern Canada. Transactions
of the [British] Institute of Mining Engineers, 46:1 (1913), 23–61. Not found. 3006. – The coal-fields and coal industry of eastern Canada: a general survey
and description. Ottawa: Department of Mines, Mines Branch Bulletin 14, 1917, 67pp. Illus. Map. Biblio. Index. History & description of coal mining, including social conditions. Much on Cape Breton. 3007. – The coal trade in Nova Scotia: a re-statement of its position.
Transactions of the Canadian Institute of Mining & Metallurgy, 31 (1928), 1–13. Evaluates current situation & discusses future prospects. 3008. – The development of the coal industry in Canada. Transactions of
the Canadian Institute of Mining & Metallurgy, 25 (1922), 310–28. Brief history & discussion of current state of industry. 3009. – The development of the coal industry in Canada from 1920 to
1935. Transactions of the Canadian Institute of Mining & Metallurgy (March 1936), 217–34. Fns. Discusses decline in Canadian coal usage & what should be done. 3010. – The future of the Sydney coalfield. Dalhousie Review, 21:2 (July
1941), 178–83. Argues that reserves will permit continued production at current rate for 180 years.
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3011. – The mining operations of the Dominion Coal Company. Cana-
dian Mining Journal, 29:4 (15 February 1908), 5–7; 29:13 (1 July 1908), 291–6; 29:15 (1 August 1908), 355–8; 29:16 (15 August 1908), 396–8; 29:21 (1 November 1908), 555–60; 29:23 (1 December 1908), 617a–21a; 29:24 (15 December 1908), 648a–51a; 30:1 (1 January 1909), 10–16; 30:6 (15 March 1909), 177–82. Reprinted as Dominion Coal Company. Toronto: Mines Publishing, 1909, 128pp. Illus. Maps. Describes company’s operations. 3012. – The strategic value of Cape Breton Island, with especial refer-
ence to the coal fields. Journal of the Mining Society of Nova Scotia, 20 (1916–17), 19–22. Argues strategic importance of Cape Breton, especially Sydney harbour, & calls for greater defence measures. 3013. – The use of breathing apparatus at a mine fire in Cape Breton,
with some notes on the central rescue station of the Dominion Coal Company, Limited, at Glace Bay, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. Transactions of the [British] Institute of Mining Engineers, 37 (1908– 9), 100–11. Reprinted as ‘Oxygen breathing apparatus in coal mines with a paragraph on the rescue station at the Dominion Coal Co, Glace Bay, Cape Breton.’ Canadian Mining Institute Quarterly Bulletin, 7 (July 1909), 39–51. Not found. 3014. – The use of oxygen breathing apparatus at the Sydney Mines fire.
Canadian Mining Journal, 29:19 (1 October 1908), 487–8. Describes use of new equipment which proved its value in recent fire. 3015. GREAT AMERICAN & EUROPEAN SHORT LINE RAILWAY.
Petition and letter of the Great American & European Short Line Railway in regard to the completion of the air line from Montreal to Louisburg, CB. Ottawa, 1883, np. Maps. Petition to federal government supporting construction of railway from Montreal to Newfoundland through Louisbourg. 3016. GREAT BRAS D’OR GOLD MINING CO. The Great Bras d’Or (The
Arm of Gold). Boston, nd. 30pp. Illus. Map. Promotional booklet seeking investors in mines being developed near Nyanza in Victoria County.
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3017. GREGORY, Diane. A history of coal in Nova Scotia. Halifax: Nova
Scotia Department of Mines, 1978, np. Maps. Tables. Brief history. 3018. GRIFFIN, Watson. At the front door of Canada: the great works of the
Dominion Iron and Steel Company, at Sydney, CB. Montreal: privately published, 1899, 67pp. Illus. First published as series of articles in Montreal Daily Star in September/November 1899. Describes Disco operations & opportunities for development. 3019. – Canadian iron and steel. Canadian Mining Journal, 31:8 (15 April
1910), 231–4. Describes companies, including Dominion Iron & Steel & Nova Scotia Steel & Coal. 3020. GUY, James. Sydney: politics of air pollution. City Magazine, 1:8
(January/February 1976), 7–8. Illus. Describes air pollution problem caused by steel plant. 3021. HAITES, T Binnert. Some geological aspects of the Sydney
coalfield with reference to their influence on mining operations. Transactions of the Mining Society of Nova Scotia, 54 (1951), 215–25. Illus. Biblio. Discusses problems caused by geological nature of Sydney coalfield. 3022. HALIBURTON, RG. The coal trade of the new dominion. Halifax:
privately published, 1868, 13pp. Maps. First published in Transactions of the Nova Scotia Institute of Natural Science, 2:1 (1867–7), 93–7. Describes magnitude & importance of Nova Scotian coal resources to economic development of Canada & Britain. 3023. HALL, Mike. Devco survivors relive blast, aftermath. United Mine
Workers Journal, 92:2 (February 1981), 4–5. Illus. Describes 1979 explosion in No 26 colliery which killed twelve miners. 3024. HANNA, EW. Steel making in Cape Breton. Cape Breton Magazine,
1:2–3 (October/November 1901), 54–62. Illus. Reprinted in Cape Breton and Nova Scotia Magazine, 2:1 (May 1902), 20–9. Describes operations of Dominion Iron & Steel Company. 3025. HARRISON, James. See NOVA SCOTIA, Environmental Control
Council.
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3026. HAULTAIN, AG. Dominion No 2 colliery of the Dominion Coal
Company. Journal of the Canadian Mining Institute, 13 (October 1910), 187–200. Illus. Describes colliery, its equipment & operations. 3027. HAVELOCK, V. Air pollution assessment of Sydney Steel’s present and
future steel making operations. Ottawa: Environment Canada, 1973. Internal Report APCD 73-2. Not found. 3028. HAY, Alex L. A description of coal mining operations in the Sydney coal
field. Sydney: Dominion Coal Company, 1928, 61pp. Illus. Maps. Reprinted as Coal mining operations in the Sydney coal field. American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers Technical Publication 198 (1929). History of development & operations of Dominion Coal Company. 3029. HAY ES, Gordon P. Canadian iron and steel industry. Unpublished
MA thesis, Acadia University, 1949, 103pp. Fns. Tables. Biblio. History of iron & steel industry with much on Sydney steel plant. 3030. HENDRY, WA. Report on coal area at Bridgeport, in the county of Cape
Breton. Halifax: Crown Lands Department, 1872, 7pp. Describes coal reserves on lands owned by Robert L Weatherbe at Bridgeport. 3031. HERON, Craig. The Great War and Nova Scotia steelworkers.
Acadiensis, 16:2 (Spring 1987), 3–34. Fns. Examines industrial unrest at Sydney, Sydney Mines, Trenton, & New Glasgow. 3032. – Work and struggle in the Canadian steel industry, 1900–1950.
Craig Heron & Robert Storey (eds), On the job: confronting the labour process in Canada (Montreal & Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1986), 210–44. Fns. History of conflict in steel industry, with much on Cape Breton. 3033. – Working in steel: the early years in Canada, 1883–1935. Toronto:
McClelland & Stewart, 1988, 223pp. Illus. Fns. Biblio. Index. Traces growth of steel plants in Canada, including those in Cape Breton. 3034. HIGGINS, Benjamin. Entrepreneurship and economic develop-
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(eds), The Maritime provinces: looking to the future (Moncton: Canadian Institute for Research on Regional Development, 1993), 125–56. Fns. Briefly compares Cape Breton’s continuing economic problems with economic revival in Moncton area & suggests reasons for difference. 3035. – Sydney: the devastation of a nineteenth century industrial heart-
land. George de Benedetti & Rodolphe H Lamarche (eds), Shock waves: the Maritime urban system in the new economy (Moncton: Canadian Institute for Research on Regional Development, 1994), 183–205. Biblio. Describes decline of natural resource-based economy & argues that community must focus on development of human resource & knowledge industries with emphasis on role of UCCB. 3036. HIGGINS, Hal. Glory days: pro baseball in Cape Breton. Cape
Bretoner, 3:3 (November 1994), 24–5. Recalls Colliery League with profiles of Eddy Gillis & Lenny Merullo. 3037. HIND, Henry Youle. Report on the Point Aconi coal property, Sydney
Coal Field, Cape Breton. Halifax, 1870, 15pp. Reports on size & quality of reserves & recommends development. 3038. – Report on the Sydney Colliery, Cape Breton. Halifax: Nova Scotia
Printing Company, 1871, 24pp. Map. Reports on coal reserves & recommends development. Includes text of act incorporating company. 3039. – Report on the Victoria coal mines, at Low Point, Sydney, CB. Halifax:
James Bowes & Sons, 1867, 6pp. Reports on size & quality of reserves & recommends development. 3040. – , TC KEEFER et al. Eighty years’ progress of British North America:
showing the wonderful development of its natural resources, by the unbounded energy and enterprise of its inhabitants: giving, in a historical form, the improvements made in agriculture, commerce and trade, modes of travel and transportation, mining, and educational interests, etc, etc, with a large amount of statistical information, from the best and latest authorities. Toronto: L Stebbins/London: Sampson Low & Marston, 1863, 776pp. Illus. Index. Includes chapters on Nova Scotia & its mineral resources.
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3041. – , TC KEEFER, JG HODGINS, Charles ROBB, MH PERLEY, &
William MURRAY. The Dominion of Canada; containing a historical sketch of the preliminaries and organization of Confederation. Toronto: L Stebbins, 1869, 776pp. Reprint & update of Henry Yule Hind, TC Keefer, et al., Eighty years’ progress of British North America: showing the wonderful development of its natural resources, by the unbounded energy and enterprise of its inhabitants: giving, in a historical form, the improvements made in agriculture, commerce and trade, modes of travel and transportation, mining, and educational interests, etc, etc, with a large amount of statistical information, from the best and latest authorities (Toronto: L Stebbins/ London: Sampson Low & Marston, 1863). 3042. HISCOTT, Elizabeth J. A lasting monument. Atlantic Advocate, 57:12
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labour radical. Sydney: UCCB Press, 1987, 146pp. Edited & introduced by David Frank & Don MacGillivray. Recollections of Sydney labour activist. 3107. – Organizing Sydney’s steelworkers in the thirties. Gloria Montero
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versity of Toronto Press, 1998), 14:710–11. Refs. Biography of Cape Breton mine manager/politician. 3113. – George MacEachern, 1904–1993. New Maritimes, 11:6 (July/
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gilded age entrepreneur. Acadiensis, 9:1 (Autumn 1979), 44–70. Refs. Story of Whitney’s formation of Dominion Coal & Dominion Iron & Steel. 3115. – Industrial unrest in Cape Breton 1919–1925. Unpublished MA
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3116. – Military aid to the civil power: the Cape Breton experience in
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3125. MACKINNON, Richard. Making a house a home: company hous-
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3132. MACNEIL, Bill. The restoking of Sydney. Canada Commerce, 145
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coal mining town. Unpublished MA thesis, McGill University, 1964, 84pp. Fns. Tables. Apps. Biblio. Examines impact of migration & occupational mobility on Cape Breton town as result of declining coal mining industry. 3137. MANLEY, Jody Ann. The coal strike of 1981: an examination of the
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25 (1945–6), 156–72. Fns. Reprinted in Don MacGillivray & Brian Tennyson (eds), Cape Breton historical essays (Sydney: College of Cape Breton Press, 1980), 41–53. Brief history of coal mining from 1784 to 1840s. 3143. MATHERSON, Rand. The coal problem in Canada. Anonymous,
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3149. MCCRACKEN, Edward J. The steel industry of Nova Scotia. Unpub-
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technology in Victorian Nova Scotia. Scientia Canadensis, 12:2 (Fall/Winter 1988), 97–112. Fns. Argues that increased use of boy labour in Nova Scotian coal mines was caused by technological improvements. Much on Cape Breton. 3160. – The boys in the Nova Scotian coal mines: 1873–1923. Acadiensis,
16:2 (Spring 1987), 35–50. Fns. Reprinted in David Frank & Gregory Kealey (eds), Labour and working class history in Atlantic Canada: a reader (St John’s: Memorial University Institute for Social & Economic Research,1995), 147–62. Traces use of boys in mining. Much on Cape Breton. 3161. – The family economy and boy labour in Sydney Mines, 1871–1901.
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3168. MCKAY, Ian. ‘By wisdom, wile or war’: the Provincial Workmen’s
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ness, Nova Scotia, 1899–1910. Daniel Samson (ed), Contested countryside: rural workers and modern society in Atlantic Canada, 1800–1950 (Fredericton: Acadiensis Press, 1994), 105–49. Fns. Examines role of weak agricultural economy in providing labour for coal industry & nature of class structure in the community. 3302. – Industry and improvement: state and class formations in Nova Scotia’s
coal-mining countryside, 1790–1864. Unpublished PhD thesis, Queen’s University, 1997, 825pp. Fns. Tables. Biblio. Examines relationship between agriculture & resource development, particularly coal, in development of liberal capitalist society. Much on Cape Breton. 3303. – The making of a Cape Breton coal town: dependent development in
Inverness, Nova Scotia, 1899–1915. Unpublished MA thesis, University of New Brunswick, 1988, 207pp. Fns. Biblio.
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Examines critical period when Inverness emerged as industrial town, as case study in dependent development. 3304. SAUNDERS, SA. The coal problem in Canada. Anonymous, Essays
on Canadian economic problems (Montreal: Royal Bank of Canada, 1929), 2:18–24. Examines problem caused because most coal is in Nova Scotia & Alberta but major market is in central Canada, which relies on nearby US coal. 3305. SCHWARTZMAN, David. Mergers in the Nova Scotia coalfields: a
history of the Dominion Coal Company, 1893–1940. Unpublished PhD thesis, University of California at Berkeley, 1953, 313pp. Fns. Tables. Biblio. Argues that mergers were primarily aimed at exploiting investors. 3306. SEXTON, FX. Mines and mining in the maritime provinces. Adam
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Industrial Canada, 23:2 (June 1922), 52–3. Illus. General description of industrial development in Sydney area. 3308. SHIELDS, Edward John. A history of trade unionism in Nova Scotia.
Unpublished MA thesis, Dalhousie University, 1945, 119pp. Fns. Biblio. Much on Provincial Workmen’s Association & United Mine Workers in Cape Breton. 3309. SIEPIERSKI, Karoline. With Karoline Siepierski, Whitney Pier. Cape
Breton’s Magazine, 36 (June 1984), 34–9. Illus. Reprinted in Ron Caplan (ed), Cape Breton lives: a book from Cape Breton’s Magazine (St John’s: Breakwater Books, 1988), 72–9. Illus. Recollections of Polish immigrant who settled in Whitney Pier, struggling to make a living & working at steel plant. 3310. SKILLIN Jr, Edward. New houses and new men: Nova Scotia miners
raise themselves nearer security through cooperation. Commonweal, 30:17 (18 August 1939), 388–90. Illus. Describes cooperative housing project at Reserve Mines organized by Mary Arnold.
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3311. SLAUNWHITE, Harry E. A training programme at Cape Breton
Development Corporation’s (DEVCO) Victoria Junction Coal Preparation Plant. Canadian Vocational Journal, 13:4 (February 1978), 16–19. Engineering technology instructor at College of Cape Breton discusses how he spent sabbatical leave in new coal preparation plant setting up training program while updating himself in his own discipline of mineral technology. 3312. SMITH, Frank. Reminiscences of a steelworker – Local 1064 and
what it achieved. New Maritimes, 4 (March 1986), 4–6. Illus. Recollections of labour movement at Sydney steel plant. 3313. SPRAGUE, Jack D. The coal trade in the Maritimes. Unpublished MA
thesis, Mount Allison University, 1932. Not found. 3314. STEELE, Joseph. The big strike 1909–1910. Unpublished MA thesis,
St Francis Xavier University, 1960, 98pp. Fns. Biblio. History of 1909 coal miners’ strike. 3315. STEEL RESEARCH GROUP. Report on Sydney Steel. Canadian
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privately published, 1989, 132pp. Illus. Brief history of coal mines in Dominion area & list of 102 men killed in mines between 1848 & 1979. 3317. STEVEN, Peter. Time tripping: cross country check-up on labour
history towns. Our Times, 15:4 (September/October 1996), 24–8. Includes tour of working-class Ashby district of Sydney. 3318. STEWART, Bryce & JS WOODSWORTH. Sydney, Nova Scotia: the
report of a brief investigation of social conditions in the city which indicate the need of an intensive social survey, the lines of which are herein suggested. Toronto: Board of Temperance & Moral Reform of the Methodist Church & Board of Social Service & Evangelism of the Presbyterian Church, 1913, 29pp. Maps. Tables. Report on social conditions intended as basis for a larger social survey to facilitate urban planning & policy development to improve quality of life.
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3319. STEWART, Keith J. The Atlantic provinces: a chronicle of mineral devel-
opment. Ottawa: Department of Energy, Mines & Resources, 1969, 41pp. Illus. Tables. Mineral Information Bulletin MR96. General description of mining & mineral processing in region. Much on Cape Breton. 3320. SURETTE, Ralph. Cape Breton blues. Maclean’s, 90:11 (30 May
1977), 24, 28–30, 32. Illus. Discusses Cape Breton’s on-going economic problems. 3321. – For Sydney Steel Corp, even $351 million may not buy happi-
ness. Canadian Business, 54:5 (May 1981), 20, 24. Reports on on-going problems despite government financial support. 3322. – How the real action in Cape Breton’s coal industry may shift
offshore. Canadian Business, 55:6 (June 1982), 9–10 [insert]. Describes encouraging results from offshore exploration for coal deposits. 3323. – The hard, hard lesson of coal mine unionism in Cape Breton.
Atlantic Insight, 5:11 (November 1983), 22. Discusses history of UMWA in Cape Breton & suggests that coal miners might do better with another union. 3324. SYDNEY AND LOUISBURG COAL & RAILWAY COMPANY.
The Sydney and Louisburg Coal & Railway Company Limited. Louisbourg, nd [c1900], 10pp. Map. Pamphlet describing operations & advertising coal for steamships, available at Sydney or Louisbourg. 3325. SYNDICATE IRON COMPANY. The Syndicate Iron Company, and the
Cape Breton and Pictou Iron Company (Limited). Halifax, nd, 18pp. Map. US company’s proposal to build steel plant on Sydney River, with supporting letters from local mining companies. 3326. THOMPSON, Kara Lee. ‘United we stand, divided we fall’: a study of
Cape Breton unionism. Unpublished MA thesis, Dalhousie University, 1997, 88pp. Fns. Biblio. Argues that unionism in Cape Breton is strongly influenced by history of coal & steel unions & that this legacy is part of Cape Breton culture.
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3327. TIMMONS, Sid. Sid Timmons: pit stories. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 48
(June 1988), inside front cover, 65–8. Illus. Notes. Interviewed by Brian Sutcliffe. Reprinted as ‘Sid Timmons: stories from the coal pit’ in Ron Caplan (ed), Another night: Cape Breton stories true & short & tall (Wreck Cove: Breton Books, 1995), 185–94. Anecdotes about life in mines, beginning when he was ten years old. 3328. TINGLEY, Gerald E. Organization and policy of trade unions in the coal
mining industry of Nova Scotia.Unpublished MA thesis, Mount Allison University, 1939. Not found. 3329. TOMEK, Ivan M & Donald RE FARQUHAR. Coal workers’ pneu-
moconiosis and compensation in Nova Scotia. Nova Scotia Medical Journal, 72:5 (October 1993), 170–4. Refs. Examines current methodology for diagnosing lung problems affecting coal miners. 3330. TOUCHE ROSS BAILEY & SMART. Report on review of operations
of Dominion Steel and Coal Company, Limited Sydney Works. Montreal, 1967, 9pp. Assessment of plant & recommendations to government on proposed takeover of plant. 3331. TUCK, Robert C. Gothic dreams: the life and times of a Canadian
architect, William Critchlow Harris, 1854–1913. Toronto: Dundurn, 1978, 252pp. Illus. Fns. Apps. Index. Biography. Includes chapter on design & construction of Broughton. 3332. – William Harris – architect of Broughton. Cape Breton’s Magazine,
46 (August 1987), 21–7. Illus. Notes. Excerpt from Robert C Tuck, Gothic dreams: the life and times of a Canadian architect, William Critchlow Harris, 1854–1913 (Toronto: Dundurn, 1978). Describes his design of Broughton for Cape Breton Coal, Iron & Railway Company in 1904. 3333. TUNNELL, Arthur L. James Henry Plummer. Charles GD Roberts
& Arthur L Tunnell (eds), A standard dictionary of Canadian biography (Toronto: Trans-Canada Press, 1934), 1:409–11. Brief biography of president of Dominion Iron & Steel Company.
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3334. TUPPER, Alan. Public enterprise as social welfare: the case of the
Cape Breton Development Corporation. Canadian Public Policy, 4:4 (Autumn 1978), 530–46. Fns. Examines creation of corporation as part of federal program to sustain declining coal industry. 3335. – The nation’s businesses: Canadian concepts of public enterprise. Unpub-
lished PhD thesis, Queen’s University, 1977. Examines public enterprises, including Cape Breton Development Corporation. Not found. 3336. TUTTY, Tius. Tius Tutty and handpick mining. Ron Caplan (ed),
Down north: the book of Cape Breton’s Magazine (Toronto: Doubleday, 1980), 42–6. Illus. Excerpt from Tius Tutty, ‘Tius Tutty, codfish and handpick mining,’ Cape Breton’s Magazine, 8 (June 1974), 5–11. Illus. Recollections of working in mines. 3337. URWICK CURRIE LIMITED. The Nova Scotia coal industry. Ottawa:
Queen’s Printer, 1957, 34pp. Tables. Apps. Study prepared for royal commission on Canada’s economic prospects, arguing that coal mining is no longer economical & recommending development of new industries in Cape Breton. 3338. USHER, Mary. A woman’s view. Atlantic Advocate, 50:5 (January
1960), 46, 48. Illus. Interview with wife of coal miner about conditions & hopes for future. 3339. VALLIERES, Gérard. The men who work half a mile beneath the
ocean floor. Weekend Magazine, 22:30 (22 July 1972), 2–4, 6. Illus. Describes working conditions in No 12 colliery near New Waterford. 3340. VERGE, Harold. See WOOD, K Scott. 3341. VICTORIA OIL AND MINING COMPANY. The Victoria Oil and
Mining Co of Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. Boston, 1880, 15pp. Illus. Maps. Prospectus of company proposing to mine coal near Strait of Canso & drill for oil in Baddeck–Middle River area. 3342. WALL, Robert N. A suspicious harvest under Sydney Steel’s orange
cloud. Atlantic Insight, 8:4 (April 1986), 30–1. Illus. Describes discovery that steel plant’s pollution is affecting gardens in Whitney Pier district.
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3343. WATKINS, Lyndon. Good news in Sydney, Halifax. Canadian Busi-
ness, 51:12 (December 1978), 61. Brief report on improved prospects for Sydney Steel Corporation. 3344. – One step forward two back. Executive, 18:1 (January 1976), 63–4.
Reviews Cape Breton’s on-going economic problems & reports on provincial government’s proposal to build new steel plant at Gabarus. 3345. – The future rides on steel. Executive, 17:1 (January 1975), 75.
Questions whether provincial government will salvage Sydney steel plant or build new plant. 3346. WEBB, J Thomas. The Dosco crisis: some political aspects of a regional
economic problem. Unpublished MA thesis, Carleton University, 1972, 199pp. Fns. Biblio. Examines regional economic policy by focusing on response to closing of Dominion Steel & Coal plant in Sydney. 3347. WHITEWAY, SG. Research and development in the steel industry
in Nova Scotia. Proceedings of the Nova Scotia Institute of Science, 30, Part 2 (1980), 67–87. Illus. Refs. Attempts to show how present & future operations of Sydney Steel fit into global steelmaking situation. 3348. WILKIE, Robert. See BUCHLOH, HD. 3349. WILLIAMS, Bryan C. Collective bargaining and wage equalization
in Canada’s iron and steel industry, 1939–1964. Industrial Relations, 26:2 (April 1971), 308–44. Fns. Tables. Reviews significant developments & considers extent of wage equalization in industry. Much on Cape Breton. 3350. WILLIAMS, Rick. Shifting gears at SYSCO. New Maritimes, 7:4
(March/April 1989), 17–19. Illus. Discusses on-going problems of Sydney Steel plant. 3351. WOOD, Chris. Sydney’s costly symbol. Maclean’s, 99:49 (8 Decem-
ber 1986), 26–7. Illus. Discusses debate over whether to keep subsidizing Sydney steel plant or close it. 3352. – The high cost of jobs in Cape Breton. Maclean’s, 98:48 (2 Decem-
ber 1985), 26, 28. Illus.
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Describes island’s continuing economic problems & new federal initiatives to improve situation. 3353. WOOD, K Scott & John PALMER. Natural resources of northeastern
Nova Scotia. Halifax: Dalhousie University Institute of Public Affairs, 1970, 134pp. Maps. Fns. Tables. Biblio. Reviews natural resources & their potential value for economic development in nine eastern counties, including Cape Breton Island. 3354. – & Harold VERGE. A study of the problems of certain Cape Breton
communities. Halifax: Dalhousie University Institute of Public Affairs, 1966, 201pp. Maps. Fns. Tables. App. Biblio. Examines problems of economic & social adjustment faced by communities as result of decline of coal & steel industries. Emphasis on New Waterford & Dominion. 3355. WOODING, B. Beneath the island. Gairm, 2 (June 1957), np. Illus.
Describes tour of No 26 colliery. 3356. WOODING, Eileen. Minerals of Cape Breton. Gairm, 2 (June
1957), np. Map. Describes minerals found in Cape Breton. 3357. WOODSWORTH, JS. Besco. Canadian Forum, 4:42 (March 1924),
161–71. Excerpt reprinted in Irving Abella & David Miller (eds), The Canadian worker in the twentieth century (Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1978), 246–9. Discusses causes of labour unrest. 3358. – Brothers in need: the larger issues involved in the miners’ strike
in Nova Scotia. Social Welfare, 7:11 (August/September 1925), 217–18. Describes hardships of Cape Breton miners & calls for social justice. 3359. – See STEWART, Bryce. 3360. WY LIE, William NT. Coal culture: the history and commemoration of
coal mining in Nova Scotia. Ottawa: Historic Sites & Monuments Board of Canada, 1997, 252pp. Illus. Maps. Fns. Biblio. Traces history of coal mining, examines present state of commemoration, & proposes that Glace Bay, Stellarton, & Springhill be declared sites of national historic significance.
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3361. YOUNG, Rose Grant. Women in the steel plant, part two: Rose
Grant Young, crane operator. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 37 (August 1984), 15–20. Illus. Reprinted in Ron Caplan (ed), Cape Breton lives: a book from Cape Breton’s Magazine (St John’s: Breakwater Books, 1988), 172–9. Illus. Recollections of woman who worked in Sydney steel plant during Second World War. 3362. ZORY CHTA, H. See FROST, Louis.
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3363. AKSIM, Mary. Choice 18th century accents. Canadian Antiques
Collector, 7:1 (January/February 1972), 41–2. Illus. Describes reproduction furniture displayed at King’s Bastion, Fortress of Louisbourg. 3364. ALMON, Albert. Rochefort Point: a silent city in Louisbourg. Glace Bay:
privately published, 1940, 44pp. Illus. Describes 1939 ceremonies unveiling memorials at French & British cemeteries. 3365. – The birth of wireless in America. Cape Breton Mirror, 1:12
(November 1952), 7, 18, 20; 2:1 (December 1952), 7. Illus. Story of Marconi’s wireless research at Glace Bay. 3366. ANDERSON, Eleanor L. Broughton: Cape Breton’s ghost town. NP
[Glace Bay?]: privately published, nd, 91pp. Illus. Map. Biblio. History of town & Cape Breton Coal, Iron & Railway Company that built it. * Raymond Souster, ‘Village by the sea.’ Collected poems of Raymond Souster (Ottawa: Oberon, 1980), 1:42.
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3367. – et al. The silent city: the history of Hardwood Hill Cemetery. Sydney:
UCCB Heritage Studies Group, 1993, 32pp. Illus. Apps. Biblio. History of Sydney cemetery. 3368. ANDERSON, Elizabeth. A ‘honey’ of a deal. Cape Bretoner, 3:8
(September 1995), 6. Describes bargain hunting at Sydney’s Prince Street flea market. 3369. ANDERSON, Isabel Harriet. Inverness before railways. Inverness:
A&W MacKenzie, 1885, 193pp. History to 1880s. 3370. ANGLIN, Gerald. The great Cape Breton treasure caper. [Toronto]
Star Weekly Magazine (14 May 1966), 9–15. Illus. Story of discovery of Châmeau treasure near Louisbourg. 3371. ANONYMOUS. A beginning at Baddeck. A souvenir of the fiftieth
anniversary of flight in Canada (Toronto: Aircraft, 1959), 18–19, 49. Illus. First published in Aircraft (March 1959). Describes first aircraft manufacturing company established at Baddeck by Casey Baldwin & JAD McCurdy. 3372. – A fortress is reborn. IBM Canadian News, 21:3 (1974), 3–5. Illus.
Describes Fortress Louisbourg restoration project. 3373. – A strait supporter. Trade Talk, 2:4 (Fall 1990), 23.
Describes economic development activities of Enterprise Cape Breton Corporation in Strait of Canso area, taking over work of Strait of Canso Industrial Development Authority. 3374. – A ten year climb to success! Trade Talk, 3:2 (Fall 1991), 34–6. Illus.
Profile of Breton Business Centre in Sydney. 3375. – Award winning service by Strait Supplies. Trade Talk, 3:5 (January
1993), 25–8. Illus. Profile of Port Hawkesbury company that has won excellence in business award. 3376. – Baddeck: a search for yesterday. Baddeck: privately published, nd,
32pp. Maps. Historical photographs of Baddeck. 3377. – Baddeck parents’ manual. Journal of Education, 5th series, 4:2
(March 1955), 20–6. Illus. Summarizes manual of regulations & procedures as guide for other schools.
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3378. – Baddeck revisited. Aircraft (March 1959), 14–15. Illus. Reprinted
in Anonymous, A souvenir of the fiftieth anniversary of flight in Canada (Toronto: Aircraft, 1959). Describes 1959 commemorative flight of replica of Silver Dart. 3379. – Bicentenaire de Magré. NP: privately published, 1985, np. Illus.
English & French. Brief history of Acadian settlers in Margaree area. 3380. – Biggest NS industrial project. Atlantic Advocate, 63:10 (June
1973), 12–13, 15–16. Illus. Reports on Shaheen refinery project & industrial development at Strait of Canso. 3381. – Cape Breton’s deserted mining town, Broughton. Glace Bay: Brodie,
1970, np. Illus. First published in Montreal Daily Star (25 May 1907). Describes failure of Broughton project. 3382. – Cape Breton’s ‘Grand Hotel.’ Update Cape Breton, 1:2 (July 1988),
36–7. Illus. History of hotel, also known as Barra Inn, at Grand Narrows. 3383. – CBRM takes the lead in the ‘techno-challenge.’ Cape Bretoner, 6:1
(January/February 1998), 21. Describes activities of Debbie Rudderham, director of technology & communications for Cape Breton Regional Municipality. 3384. – Commerce Tower and Harbour Place. Atlantic Chamber Journal,
3:10 (February 1990), 23. Illus. Describes new office buildings recently built in Sydney. 3385. – Communities by the sea – Neil’s Harbour. Helmsman, 1:4 (Fall
1983), 20. Illus. Brief profile of community. 3386. – Conditions in Sydney. Report of the Public Archives of Canada for the
year 1941 (Ottawa, 1942), xxxvii–xxxviii. Reprinted as ‘A letter written at Sydney in 1789.’ Charles Bruce Fergusson (ed), Uniacke’s sketches of Cape Breton and other papers relating to Cape Breton Island (Halifax: Public Archives of Nova Scotia), 1958), Appendix C, 145–8. Reprinted in Brian Tennyson (ed), Impressions of Cape Breton (Sydney: UCCB Press, 1986), 59–62. Description written by unidentified British military officer who visited in 1789.
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3387. – County of Cape Breton 1979 Centennial. NP [Sydney]: County of
Cape Breton, 1979, 48pp. Illus. Fns. Brief accounts of history & personalities. 3388. – Day honours Marconi. Update Cape Breton, 1:1 (June 1988), 14.
Illus. Describes Marconi’s work at Glace Bay & celebration of 25 April 1988 by amateur radio clubs in his honour. 3389. – Estate gift to NS library. Feliciter, 33:2 (February 1987), 8.
Reports on major expansion to James McConnell library in Sydney made possible by large bequest from Rossetti family. 3390. – 50th anniversary 1920–1970 Rotary Club of Sydney. Sydney, nd
[1970], np. Illus. Anniversary pamphlet including brief history of activities. 3391. – 50 years 1906–1956: town of Dominion, NS. Dominion, 1956, 70pp.
Illus. Anecdotal history of community & its organizations. 3392. – Glencoe: an historical sketch. Glencoe: St Joseph’s church, 1973,
24pp. Illus. Brief history of community written to commemorate centennial of St Joseph’s church. 3393. – History of modern Louisbourg, 1758–1958. Louisbourg: Women’s
Institute of Nova Scotia, Louisbourg Branch, 1958, 89pp. Illus. Map. Reprinted Louisbourg: Louisbourg District Planning & Development Commission, 1988, 72pp. History of town since its capture. 3394. – Ile Madame. Arichat: privately published, nd [1973], np. Illus.
Introduction to Isle Madame’s communities & sites of interest. 3395. – Index to MacDougall’s History of Inverness County, Nova Scotia.
Oceanside [CA]: privately published for the Church of Latter Day Saints Genealogical Society, 1975, 105pp. Index to John L MacDougall, History of Inverness County, Nova Scotia (Truro: News, 1922). 3396. – Jost House: the endowment fund campaign. Cape Bretoner, 4:3
(May/June 1996), 31. Illus. Describes historic Jost House & reports on its campaign to raise endowment funds.
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3397. – Ladies and gentlemen, meet ... David Muise. Cape Bretoner, 6:1
(January/February 1998), 20, 47. Illus. Profile of new mayor of Cape Breton Regional Municipality. 3398. – [Lady Gay]. Lady Gay’s page. Saturday Night, 24 (9 September
1911), 26. Describes visit to Judique. 3399. – La Forteresse de Louisbourg reprend vie. Forces, 16 (1971).
Not found. 3400. – List of Sydney area labourers, 1785 and 1786. Nova Scotia Histori-
cal Review, 2:1 (1982), 107–12. Lists names & wages of workers, from DesBarres papers. 3401. – Louisbourg and the pot of gold. Imperial Oilways, 12:5 (October
1953), 10–12. Illus. Describes fishing industry at Louisbourg. 3402. – Louisbourg: a superb new jewel among our national parks.
Heritage Canada, 3:2 (Spring 1977), 22–5. Illus. Describes restored fortress. 3403. – Louisbourg fishing for increased tourism. Trade Talk, 3:4 (Octo-
ber 1992), A17–18. Illus. Describes efforts to increase tourism impact on town. 3404. – Louisbourg: greatest restoration project in North America.
Atlantic Advocate, 62:9 (May 1972), 15. Describes reconstruction. 3405. – Louisbourg high school homecoming ’92, July 1992. Louisbourg:
Louisbourg Heritage Society, 1992, 32pp. Illus. Historical notes, names, addresses, & photographs. 3406. – Louisbourg on Cape Breton. Saturday Night, 27 (18 July 1914), 12.
Describes contemporary life there. 3407. – Louisbourg ou Isle Royale. Bulletin des recherches historiques, 38:3
(March 1932), 178–83. Excerpt from ‘Mémoire sur les anciennes colonies françaises dans l’Amérique du Nord.’ Anonymous description ca 1790s. 3408. – MacKeigan’s Pharmacy: a Whycocomagh landmark for over 125
years. Trade Talk, 3:6 (April 1993), 10. Illus. Profile of business.
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3409. – McKinnon vs McNeill. Halifax: Herald, 1879, 18pp.
Full transcript of civil suit between John McNeil et al. & John McKinnon over destroyed wharf & stolen logs at Christmas Island. 3410. – Morien memories. Port Morien: privately published, 1985, np. Illus.
Recollections & anecdotal history. 3411. – Murder at Big Ben’s: Sydney’s unsolved mystery. Cape Bretoner, 6:2
(April 1998), 20–1. Reports on continuing investigation into 1992 murder. 3412. – New training centre – maybe. Helmsman, 1:4 (Fall 1983), 4–5.
Illus. Discusses proposed fisheries training centre to be established in Louisbourg by College of Cape Breton. 3413. – 1948: it was a very good year! Cape Bretoner, 6:6 (December 1998),
14. Illus. Describes reunion of 1948 graduates of Morrison High School in Glace Bay. 3414. – North Sydney goes to dial. [Maritime Telegraph & Telephone]
Monthly Bulletin, 44:6–7 (June/July 1951), 95–6. Illus. Reports on introduction of new dial telephone system. 3415. – Official programme, Sydney’s 150th anniversary, 1785–1935. Sydney:
150th Anniversary Association, 1935, 88pp. Illus. Map. Brief histories of points & persons of interest, with program of celebrations. 3416. – Official programme, Sydney’s 175th anniversary week, July 24 to 30,
1960. Sydney: City of Sydney, 1960, np. Illus. Map. Brief histories of points of interest & outline of week’s events. 3417. – 150th anniversary Sydney Academy 1841–1991. Sydney: Sydney
Academy 150th anniversary committee, 1991, 73pp. Illus. History of academy. Includes brief historical essay by Robert J Morgan. 3418. – Out on the Mira. Cape Bretoner, 5:1 (June/July 1997), np. Illus.
Profile of Mira area & its attractions. 3419. – Petit de Grat. NP: privately published, nd, np. Illus.
Booklet commemorating 275th anniversary of community. Brief history.
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3420. – Plan Canada’s largest refinery. Atlantic Advocate, 63:6 (February
1973), 56. Reports on John Shaheen’s plan to build oil refinery at Strait of Canso. 3421. – Pleasant Bay. Cape Bretoner, 6:3 (Summer 1998), 30–1. Illus.
Community profile. 3422. – Point Aconi: technology for environment. Trade Talk, 3:4 (Octo-
ber 1992), A15. Illus. Describes environmental technology used at new generating plant. 3423. – Pushing off at Wreck Cove shore. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 25
(June 1980), 23–5. Illus. Photo story of launching a boat at Wreck Cove. 3424. – Remembering life on Scatari [sic] Island. Cape Breton’s Magazine,
14 (August 1976), 27–32. Illus. Recollections. 3425. – Remembering St Paul’s [sic] Island. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 5
(July 1973), 13–19. Illus. Recollections. 3426. – Remember when: a picture history of Sydney. Sydney: Smart Shop Ltd,
nd [1974], np. Illus. Photographs of early twentieth-century Sydney with brief descriptive text, published to celebrate Smart Shop’s seventieth anniversary. 3427. – Restoration of St Patrick’s Church, Sydney, NS. Nova Scotia Mu-
seum Newsletter, 5:3 (December 1966), 31–5. Illus. Describes Old Sydney Society’s restoration of church then taking place to make it a museum. 3428. – Road to the isle. Imperial Oilways, 12:5 (October 1953), 1–4. Illus.
Describes construction of Canso Causeway then taking place. 3429. – Robin Jones & Whitman: vestiges of a one-time economic giant.
Trade Talk, 3:7 (September 1993), 7–8. Illus. Profile of Cheticamp company that began in 1766. 3430. – Service is what they sell at Larade’s. Trade Talk, 3:5 (January
1993), 7. Illus. Profile of Larade’s Tire Shop in Cheticamp.
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3431. – Shipwrecks: Cape Breton’s underwater museums. Cape Bretoner,
6:4 (Special Edition, 1998), 42–3. Illus. Describes opportunities for underwater exploration off Cape Breton’s coasts, focusing on wrecks of Célèbre & Prudent near Louisbourg. 3432. – [Verrier]. Souvenir of Louisbourg 1731. Glace Bay: Brodie, nd, np.
Etching of Louisbourg, with poem by William C MacKinnon entitled ‘Louisbourg,’ first published in 1850. 3433. – Souvenir of the 50th anniversary of the town of Inverness 1904–1954.
Inverness, 1954, 56pp. Illus. Anecdotal information & photographs. Cf CAMERON, Ella Mae. 3434. – Squanto: a warrior’s tale opens October 28th. Cape Bretoner, 3:2
(October 1994), 12–13. Illus. Describes making of film at Louisbourg & imminent release. 3435. – Sydney Mines: 100 years and more. Sydney Mines: DU MacDonald,
nd [1989], np. Illus. Brief history. 3436. – Sydney plans big program. Atlantic Advocate, 63:10 (June 1973), 20.
Reports on plans to build new city hall & cultural centre. 3437. – Sydney summer carnival and old home week. Sydney: privately pub-
lished, 1905, 63pp. Illus. Program of activities & descriptions of places of interest. 3438. – Technology town NS. Nova Scotia Magazine, 1:1 (June 1969),
5–11. Illus. Describes industrialization taking place at Port Hawkesbury. 3439. – The Alexander Graham Bell Museum is officially opened. [Mari-
time Telegraph & Telephone Company] Monthly Bulletin, 49:7–8 (July/August 1956), 126. Reports on opening of Bell museum in Baddeck. 3440. – The Bell Museum. Aircraft (April 1959), 16–17. Reprinted in
Anonymous, A souvenir of the fiftieth anniversary of flight in Canada (Toronto: Aircraft, 1959). Description. 3441. – The history of Sydney Mines: a centennial project. Sydney Mines: Town
of Sydney Mines, 1990, 245pp. Illus. Vignettes on Sydney Mines history.
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Canada, 3rd series, 50 (1956), Section III, 1–7. Illus. Map. Reports on aerial photography research on historic sites, including sub-sea features at Louisbourg. 3517. CAMERON, Silver Donald. Bell and Baddeck: Cape Breton was his
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3518. – Canso: struggling on. Mysterious East (July 1971), 14–18. Illus.
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gust 1987), 50–3. Illus. Notes. Excerpt from Anselme Chiasson, History and Acadian traditions of Cheticamp (St John’s: Breakwater Brooks, 1986). Describes tragedies that occurred during annual seal hunting expeditions in nineteenth century. 3556. CHIASSON, Danny Mike. Danny Mike Chiasson, Belle Cote. Cape
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3601. – Landry brothers. Trade Talk, 3:2 (Fall 1991), 14–15. Illus.
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cate, 50:12 (August 1960), 59. Illus. Describes efforts to attract Nova Scotia Pulp to Port Hawkesbury. 3726. JAYCOCKS, TG. The phantom city. Saturday Night, 55:10 (30 De-
cember 1939), 1, 20. Illus. Describes restoration work then being undertaken at fortress of Louisbourg. 3727. JEFFERSON, HB. His wings first rode Britannia’s skies. Maritime
Advocate and Busy East, 41:11 (July 1951), 5–7. Biography of JAD McCurdy focusing on his work with Bell on Silver Dart.
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3728. JEFFERY, Reginald W. See DYOTT, William. 3729. JESSOME, Phonse. Murder at McDonald’s: the killers next door.
Halifax: Nimbus, 1994, 284pp. Account of 1992 robbery at McDonald’s restaurant in Sydney River where three employees were killed & fourth was severely wounded. 3730. JEWERS, Julia. Food and drug administration: a look at the Stone
family of St Peters. Trade Talk, 2:5 (Winter 1990/91), 17–18. Illus. Profile of family that has operated businesses in St Peters since 1954. 3731. – More than seashells. Trade Talk, 2:6 (Spring 1991), 13–14. Illus.
Profile of JN Dauphinee Sales, Port Hawkesbury company which manufactures & distributes gifts & souvenirs with nautical motif. 3732. – Strait ahead. Trade Talk, 2:4 (Fall 1990), 8–12. Illus.
Describes economic development taking place in Strait of Canso area. 3733. JOBB, Dean. Shades of justice: seven Nova Scotia murder cases. Halifax:
Nimbus, 1988, 140pp. Illus. Refs. Accounts of seven murder trials, including that of Sydney Mayor Jack MacLean in 1950. 3734. JOHNSON, Thomas. Dr Bell’s flying machine. Canadian Magazine,
20:4 (February 1903), 343–4. Describes Bell’s research on heavier-than-air flight. 3735. JOHNSTON, AJB. Avant les Loyalistes: les Acadiens dans la région
de Sydney, 1749 à 1754. Cahiers de la Société historique acadienne, 19:3 (July–September 1988), 105–13. Map. Notes. Reprinted as ‘Before the Loyalists: Acadians in the Sydney area, 1749–54.’ Cape Breton’s Magazine, 48 (June 1988), 598–64. Brief history of pre-Loyalist Acadian settlements on Sydney harbour. 3736. – Commemorating Louisbourg, c1767. Acadiensis, 13:2 (Spring
1984), 147–9. Fns. Reprinted in Eric Krause, Carol Corbin, & William O’Shea (eds), Aspects of Louisbourg: essays on the history of an eighteenth-century French community in North America published to commemorate the 275th anniversary of the founding of Louisbourg (Sydney: UCCB Press, 1995), 286–8. Reports briefly on monument erected c1767 at initiative of Samuel Holland.
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3737. – Louisbourg: the twists of time. Beaver, 316:1 (Summer 1985),
4–12. Illus. Describes efforts over the years to preserve & restore the fortress. 3738. – Preserving history: the commemoration of 18th-century
Louisbourg, 1895–1940. Acadiensis, 12:2 (Spring 1983), 53–80. Illus. Fns. Reprinted in Eric Krause, Carol Corbin, & William O’Shea (eds), Aspects of Louisbourg: essays on the history of an eighteenth-century French community in North America published to commemorate the 275th anniversary of the founding of Louisbourg (Sydney: UCCB Press, 1995), 253–85. Examines transformation of Louisbourg from abandoned ruin to historic park as case study in history of heritage preservation in Canada. 3739. – Regarding the 1895 monument. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 36 (June
1984), 31–3. Illus. Excerpt from AJB Johnston, ‘Preserving history: the commemoration of 18th century Louisbourg, 1895– 1940 ,’ Acadiensis, 12:2 (Spring 1983), 53–80. Describes celebrations around erection of monument commemorating 1745 capture of Louisbourg. 3740. – Sydney looks to its past. Atlantic Advocate, 77:9 (May 1987), 38,
40. Illus. Describes growing interest in city’s history. 3741. – & Chris REARDON. Louisbourg: the phoenix fortress. Halifax: Nim-
bus, 1990, np. Also published as Louisbourg: reflet d’une époque. Halifax: Nimbus, 1997. Translated by Robert Pichette. Photographic portrait of restored fortress. Includes brief history. 3742. – See BALCOM, BA. 3743. JOLLY, WP. Marconi. New York: Stein & Day, 1972, 292pp. Illus. Fns.
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1981. Stories of twenty murder trials including that of Sydney Mayor Jack MacLean in 1950. 3745. JULIEN, Richard. Cheticamp: an Acadian community divided by a
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in Education, 2:2 (Fall 1990), 265–85. Fns. Examines conflict within francophone community in Cheticamp over issue of increasing French usage in local schools. 3747. KALFF, Sarah. Cumulative effects assessment. Fortress of Louisbourg
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tions, 3:1 (November 1988), 11. Illus. Describes navigational technology being developed by Micronav Limited in Sydney. 3750. – Cheticamp’s bilingual bust-up. Atlantic Insight, 8:1 (January
1986), 6. Illus. Describes controversy over changing local school from partially French curriculum to ‘partly Acadian.’ 3751. – Death in hospital: seeking answers amid the shockwaves. Atlantic
Insight, 8:6 (June 1986), 15–16. Illus. Describes controversy over deaths during routine surgery at Northside General Hospital. 3752. – Heavy water’s flawed promise. Atlantic Insight, 7:9 (September
1985), 6. Illus. Describes closure of Glace Bay’s heavy water plant & impact on community. 3753. – Long battle over pay equity lost in Glace Bay. Atlantic Insight, 9:8
(August 1987), 37. Describes failure of clerical workers at closed heavy water plant to win pay equity. 3754. KEATING, Mary & Elizabeth BEATON. From the Pier, dear! Images of
a multicultural community. Sydney: Whitney Pier Historical Society, 1993, 102pp. Illus. Maps. Biblio. History & profile of Whitney Pier area. 3755. KEITH, Mary. Sydney: the year in review. Atlantic Chamber Journal,
3:10 (February 1990), 18–19. Illus. Discusses growth of Air Nova business at Sydney.
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3756. KENDALL, AS. Reminiscences. Nova Scotia Medical Bulletin, 15:3
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London, 1901. General manager of Sydney & Louisburg Railway promotes idea of express steamship service between Louisbourg & Milford Haven, England, to make Louisbourg North American terminus of transatlantic passenger travel. 3758. KIMBER, Stephen. Port Hawkesbury, NS. Atlantic Insight, 5:3
(March 1983), 42–4. Illus. Profile of town hoping to benefit from offshore oil & gas development. 3759. KING, Helen. Growing up in Sydney in the 50s. Cape Bretoner, 1:3
(March 1993), 23. Recollections. 3760. KINLEY, Phosa. Kennington Cove, Cape Breton. Maritime Advocate
and Busy East, 33:10 (May 1943), 25–6, 31. Illus. Reprinted in Brian Tennyson (ed), Impressions of Cape Breton (Sydney: UCCB Press, 1986), 241–5. Describes place & its people as they were in 1913. 3761. KIPP, Allan. Aikman garden supplies all family vegetables. Rural
Delivery, 20:1 (June 1995), 13. Illus. Describes Francine Aikman’s success in growing vegetables at Middle River. 3762. – Fleecing memories. Rural Delivery, 20:1 (June 1995), 18–19. Illus.
Profile of Martha Nettleton, who has sheep farm near Arichat. 3763. – Good year for weeds. Rural Delivery, 20:3 (September 1995), 22.
Illus. Describes Francine Aikman’s garden at Middle River. 3764. – Too much of a good thing. Rural Delivery, 20:5 (November 1995),
15. Illus. Describes Francis Aikman’s garden at Middle River. 3765. KOY EN, Kenneth. French Canada’s colonial fort is being built
anew. Smithsonian (May 1973), 76–83. Not found.
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3766. – House that Jacques built: Louisbourg. Holiday, 51 (May 1972),
34–5, 68. Illus. Describes restoration. 3767. KRAUSE, Eric. The Fortress of Louisbourg archives: the first
twenty-five years. Archivaria, 26 (Summer 1988), 137–48. Fns. Reprinted in Eric Krause, Carol Corbin, & William O’Shea (eds), Aspects of Louisbourg: essays on the history of an eighteenth-century French community in North America published to commemorate the 275th anniversary of the founding of Louisbourg (Sydney: UCCB Press, 1995), 296–312. History of research at Fortress Louisbourg National Historic Site & development of its archives. 3768. KUUISISTO, Kathy Moggridge. See NICHOLSON, Janie. 3769. KY TE, Jean. A brief history of Louisbourg schools. Louisbourg: Louis-
bourg Heritage Society, 1989, 7pp. Reprinted 1995. Illus. Biblio. Brief history of Louisbourg schools since 1870s. 3770. – Rescued by gallant fishermen. [Louisbourg Heritage Society]
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Heritage Notes, 6 (May 1995), 4pp. Illus. Fns. Brief history of Louisbourg during Second World War. 3772. – The 50s in Louisbourg. Louisbourg: Louisbourg Heritage Society,
1990, np [34pp]. Illus. Brief history published for high school reunion. Includes class lists from 1950s. 3773. LACKNER, Henry. Micronav International Inc lands the big one.
Trade Talk, 3:6 (April 1993), 1–2. Profile of Sydney company which has won contract to upgrade landing systems at Canadian airports. 3774. LAMB, James B. The hidden heritage: buried romance at St Ann’s.
Windsor: Lancelot, 1975, 100pp. Illus. Maps. History of St Ann’s, focusing on seventeenth-century fort, Angus MacAskill & Norman McLeod.
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3775. LANDRY, Frank. A visit with Frank Landry, 91, of Isle Madame.
Cape Breton’s Magazine, 70 (June 1996), 1–8, 83–96. Illus. Maps. Notes. Recollections of life on Isle Madame. 3776. LANDRY, Rev Thomas-Marie. Chéticamp. Cahiers de la Société
historique acadienne, 2 (1962), 9–14. Text of address by president of Conseil de la vie française en Amérique when presenting Prix Champlain to Rev Anselme Chiasson for his history of Cheticamp. 3777. LANGHOUT, Rosemarie. Alternative opportunities: the develop-
ment of shipping at Sydney harbour, 1842–1889. Kenneth Donovan (ed), Cape Breton at 200: historical essays in honour of the island’s bicentennial, 1785–1985 (Sydney: UCCB Press, 1985), 53–69. Illus. Fns. Describes rise & decline of shipping industry at Sydney. 3778. LANGLEY Sr, Art. Art Langley: ‘politics is dirty.’ Ron Caplan (ed),
Another night: Cape Breton stories true & short & tall (Wreck Cove: Breton Books, 1995), 73–5. Recollections of politics involved in getting paved roads at Port Hawkesbury. 3779. – Art Langley Sr, a comment on politics. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 25
(June 1980), inside front cover. Illus. Interview with former mayor of Port Hawkesbury. 3780. – A visit with Art Langley, Sr. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 22 (June
1979), 37–45. Illus. Recollections of operator of Port Hawkesbury Marine Railway & town mayor for sixteen years. 3781. – , Wishie ROSE, & Kenneth MACKENZIE. Three strays: portions
of interviews not previously published. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 53 (January 1990), 18–20. Illus. Notes. Accounts of how Port Hawkesbury pulp mill was built, sinking a dory with fish, & stoning fish into a net at McCoy’s Pool. 3782. LARRABEE, Edward McM. Archaeological research at the fortress
of Louisbourg, 1961–1965. Canadian Historic Sites Occasional Papers in Archaeology & History (1971), 2:4–43. Reprinted 1976. Illus. Maps. Fns. Biblio. Reports on work being done.
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3783. LATHIGEE, Tom. Hospitality with a competitive edge. Trade Talk,
3:5 (January 1993), 22. Illus. Profile of North Star Inn in North Sydney. 3784. LAVERY, Mary & George. Tides and times: life on the Cape Breton coast
at Gabarus and vicinity, 1713–1990. Scarborough: privately published, 1991, 170pp. Illus. Map. Biblio. Cultural & religious history of people in Gabarus–Fourchu area. 3785. LAWRENCE, Cathy et al. By the river where I went to school: Albert
Bridge school 30th anniversary 1959–1989. Albert Bridge: privately published, 1989, np. Illus. Brief anecdotal history. 3786. LAWRENCE, Sister Maria. See CAMPBELL, Helen. 3787. LEBLANC, Alice B. History of Margaree. NP: privately published,
1988, 91pp. Brief history of Margaree area. Much genealogical information. 3788. LE BLANC, Jean-Doris. Cheticamp: its pioneers. Cheticamp: Société
St-Pierre, 1983, 20pp. Fns. Brief history of early settlers. 3789. LEBLANC, U & HM TEAD Jr. The rehabilitation of a Nova Scotia
fishing village: case study (Grand Etang). Unpublished thesis, Haverford College, 1952. Not found. 3790. LEBLANC, Yvon. Ce presque mythique Louisbourg. Canadian
Studies, 37 (December 1994), 15–39. Illus. Maps. Describes restoration project. 3791. – Yvon LeBlanc, architect Fortress Louisbourg. Cape Breton’s Maga-
zine, 34 (August 1983), 49–60. Illus. Note. Reprinted as ‘Yvon LeBlanc, architect: building Fortress Louisbourg’ in Ron Caplan (ed), Cape Breton works: more lives from Cape Breton’s Magazine (Wreck Cove: Breton Books, 1996), 148–62. Illus. Architect describes restoration project. 3792. LEDREW, Bob. An unlikely fashion company. Atlantic Insight, 10:8
(August 1988), 36. Illus. Describes ML Fashions, Glace Bay company which designs & manufactures clothing for larger women.
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3793. – Fate of Glace Bay fish plant hanging in the balance. Atlantic
Insight, 10:11 (November 1988), 9. Illus. Describes problems of Highland Fisheries plant & workers’ hope that new management plan will resolve them. 3794. – Residents win battle for better sewage treatment. Atlantic Insight,
10:9 (September 1988), 12. Illus. Describes how group of Glace Bay residents applied enough pressure to get sewer line installed. 3795. LEFORT, Gwen. Gwen LeFort, war bride in World War I. Cape
Breton’s Magazine, 35 (December 1983), 47–52. Illus. Recollections of British woman who married Cape Breton soldier & settled in Cheticamp. 3796. LEITH, Alan. LMS rising from the ashes in Louisbourg. Trade Talk,
3:4 (October 1992), A18–19. Illus. Describes restoration of Louisbourg Craft Workshop after fire. 3797. – Louisbourg Pharmacy: business of the year. Trade Talk, 3:4 (Octo-
ber 1992), A4–5. Illus. Profile of Louisbourg business. 3798. – So put on a happier face – the business face of Glace Bay. Trade
Talk, 7:1 [nd], 7–8. Illus. Describes economic activity & optimism in Glace Bay. 3799. LELIEVRE, AJ. The Belle Cote story 1892–1992. Privately published, nd.
Not found. 3800. LESAGE, Jean. Alexander Graham Bell Museum: tribute to genius.
National Geographic Magazine, 110:2 (August 1956), 227–56. Illus. Describes Bell’s research at Baddeck & new museum being built there. 3801. LEVITEN, Eric. Building homes from the grassroots: a report on the
Whitney Pier self-help housing project. Sydney: Centre for Community Economic Development, for Canada Mortgage & Housing Corporation, 1991, 48pp. Illus. App. Describes project in which ten low-income families cooperated to build homes, identifying problems encountered, how they were overcome, & lessons to be learned. 3802. LINDO, P Richard. The Bells of Baddeck. Conservation Canada, 4:1
(Spring 1978), 12–15. Illus. English & French. Account of Bells living at Beinn Bhreagh.
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3803. LITTLE, CH. The Louisbourg anniversary. Atlantic Advocate, 49:1
(September 1958), 57–8. Describes celebrations for 200th anniversary of second siege. 3804. LIVINGSTON, Neil. Inside outside: the Meat Cove mystery. New
Maritimes, 9:4 (March/April 1991), 18–23. Illus. Note. Describes prejudices & conflicts between locals & newcomers at Meat Cove. 3805. LOCKY ER, Rev JS. An appreciation of two of Glace Bay’s pioneers.
Cape Breton Mirror, 2:11 (October 1953), 2, 19. First published in Glace Bay Daily Gazette (19 March 1906). Story of Nicholas & Margaret Boutilier, early settlers in Glace Bay area. 3806. LONGLEY, Willard V. The Boisdale district, Cape Breton County: a farm
survey. Halifax: Nova Scotia Department of Agriculture, 1936. Bulletin 119. Not found. 3807. LOOMER, LS. The Silver Dart flies again. Atlantic Advocate, 49:6
(February 1959), 25–8. Extensive review of Gordon Green’s The Silver Dart (Fredericton: Brunswick, 1959). 3808. LOTHIAN, WF. A brief history of Canada’s national parks. Ottawa:
Environment Canada, 1987, 156pp. Illus. Map. Fns. History of evolution of national park system. Brief chapters on Cape Breton Highlands National Park & Fortress Louisbourg National Historic Site. 3809. LOTZ, Jim. Insiders and outsiders. Antigonish: privately published,
1972, 19pp. Reports on visit to Cape North area in 1972, presenting views on its problems & possibilities. 3810. LOUISBOURG DISTRICT PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT COM-
MISSION. See NOVA SCOTIA. Department of Municipal Affairs, Municipal development plan. 3811. – See NOVA SCOTIA. Department of Municipal Affairs, Zoning
bylaw. 3812. LUNN, John. Louisbourg – the forgotten fortress. Antiques, 97:6
(June 1970), 872–9. Illus. Brief account of restoration project.
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3813. – The emerging touchstone: Louisbourg. Canadian Antiques Collec-
tor, 7:1 (January/February 1972), 37–40. Illus. Describes restoration project. 3814. LYNCH, Allan. Sweat equity: Atlantic Canada’s new entrepreneurs.
Halifax: Nimbus, 1996, 293pp. Illus. Index. Examines business success in Atlantic Canada, focusing on specific companies. Includes Overtom Corporation of Glace Bay. 3815. LY NCH, Thomas G. The flying 400: Canada’s hydrofoil project.
Halifax: Nimbus, 1983, 128pp. Illus. Biblio. Index. History of hydrofoil research by Alexander Graham Bell & Casey Baldwin at Baddeck. 3816. MACAULAY, John A. Sydney in the 1880s. Robert J Morgan (ed),
More essays in Cape Breton history (Windsor: Lancelot, 1977), 5–11. Illus. Fns. Recollections. 3817. MACDONALD, AA & WB CLARE. South Inverness resource survey.
Antigonish: St Francis Xavier University Extension Department, 1966, 205pp. Illus. Map. Fns. Tables. Apps. Biblio. Study of resources with proposals for possible development. 3818. MACDONALD, Andy. Bread and molasses. Don Mills: Musson, 1976,
138pp. Illus. Humorous reminiscences of boyhood in Sydney Mines. 3819. – ’Tis me again, b’y. St John’s: Breakwater, 1990, 175pp.
More humorous tales of growing up in Sydney Mines. 3820. MACDONALD, Angus J. From forest & stream. NP: Loch Lomond
Heritage Association, nd [1980], 29pp. Recollections of life in Loch Lomond area. 3821. – Tales from the glen. NP: privately published, 1982, 35pp.
Anecdotal history of Big Glen, community situated on road from Marion Bridge to Loch Lomond. 3822. MACDONALD, Austin. Dr Austin MacDonald, down north. Cape
Breton’s Magazine, 39 (June 1985), 1–17. Illus. Map. Reprinted in Ron Caplan (ed), Cape Breton lives: a book from Cape Breton’s Magazine (St John’s: Breakwater Books, 1988), 101–19. Illus. Recollections of practising medicine at Neil’s Harbour from 1942.
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3823. – Dr Austin MacDonald: how we got the hospital down north. Cape
Breton’s Magazine, 40 (August 1985), 13–26. Illus. Notes. Recalls how community struggled to obtain hospital at Neil’s Harbour in 1953. 3824. MACDONALD, CA (Sandy). Louisbourg. Atlantic Advocate, 70:10
(June 1980), 18, 20, 22. Illus. Describes reconstruction as tourism attraction. 3825. MACDONALD, Rev D. Cape North and vicinity. Port Hastings: pri-
vately published, 1933, 160pp. Illus. Apps. Reprinted 1980. History of northern Cape Breton. 3826. MACDONALD, Daniel Alexander. A talk with Donald Johnny
Murdock: the blind man’s seventh son. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 68 (June 1995), 17–29. Illus. Family history & stories from native of West Mabou. 3827. MACDONALD, David. The cursed stones of Louisbourg. Maclean’s,
64:10 (15 May 1953), 24–5, 33, 35–7. Illus. Describes contemporary town with history of two sieges. 3828. MACDONALD, Donalda. Echoes of the past: the senior citizen’s portrayal
of early life in Richmond County. NP: privately published, nd, 114pp. Illus. Oral history of Richmond County. 3829. MACDONALD, E. The old school’s first principal. Brown and gold
annual (Glace Bay High School, June 1947), np. Biography of Dr James Bingay. 3830. MACDONALD, FH. History of the Sydney Co-operative Society.
Sydney Co-operative Society, 10 years of progress: Sydney Co-operative Society Limited (Sydney, 1946), 3–8. Brief history. 3831. – The Sydney Co-operative Society Ltd: it’s [sic] organization and early
history 1936–1953. Sydney: privately published, 1953, np. Illus. Brief history. 3832. – & AM MILLER. History of the Sydney Co-operative Society.
Sydney Co-operative Society, 10 years of progress: Sydney Co-operative Society Limited (Sydney, 1946), 3–8. Brief history of society.
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3833. MACDONALD, Frank. Inverness: the ghost town that wouldn’t
be ... Cape Bretoner, 4:4 (July 1996), 22–3. Illus. Profile of town that survives despite loss of mine. 3834. – Nuts and berries – cash crops for NS? Rural Delivery, 22:7
(January/February 1998), 10–11. Describes project to grow hazelnut trees at Strathlorne nursery near Inverness. 3835. MACDONALD, G Frederick. North Sydney past and present. North
Sydney: privately published, 1963, 20pp. Brief history. 3836. MACDONALD, Helen C. A brief history of Albert Bridge (Mira Ferry).
NP: privately published, 1978, 11pp. Brief history of area. 3837. MACDONALD, Hilda. Hilda MacDonald and Glendyer Mills. Cape
Breton’s Magazine, 12 (December 1975), 14–18. Illus. Reprinted in Ron Caplan (ed), Down north: the book of Cape Breton’s Magazine (Toronto: Doubleday, 1980), 24–8. Illus. Early history of woollen mills at Glendyer from 1847. 3838. MACDONALD, Jason. Cape Breton Regional Municipality property
management policy. Unpublished Master of Urban & Rural Planning thesis, Technical University of Nova Scotia, 1997, 66pp. Refs. Tables. Apps. Biblio. Creates working property management policy for municipality & as guide to other municipalities. 3839. MACDONALD, Joe & Paul KAVANAGH. Growth in education on
the north side. Community Focus, 1:3 (28 June 1974), 7–8. Describes proposed new consolidated high school being built in Sydney Mines. 3840. MACDONALD, John Gordon. Urban kinship in Cape Breton: a study
of the conjugal family system. Unpublished MA thesis, University of New Brunswick, 1980, 216pp. Fns. Biblio. Attempts to assess impact of industrialization on nature of kin relations in urban working class of eastern Canada, using Sydney as case study. 3841. MACDONALD, Ken. My youthful memories of Cape Breton. Cape
Bretoner, 3:1 (August/September 1994), 6. Recollections of growing up in Sydney’s shipyard district.
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3842. MACDONALD, Kenneth James. Port Morien: pages from the past.
Sydney: UCCB Press, 1995, 148pp. Illus. History of Port Morien. 3843. MACDONALD, Michael. Wreck of the Dorcas and the Etta Stewart.
Cape Breton’s Magazine, 66 (June 1994), 41–52. Illus. Notes. Describes loss of two ships near Louisbourg during August 1873 gale & impact on community. 3844. MACDONALD, Ned. The broken ground: a history of Inverness Town
1803–1954. Privately published, 1979, 60pp. Illus. Map. History with emphasis on coal mining. 3845. MACDONALD, Russell Thomas. Amalgamation: a case study of the
Northside–Victoria Amalgamated School Area. Unpublished MA thesis, Dalhousie University, 1974, 111pp. Fns. Apps. Biblio. Concludes that amalgamation has not solved problems of overcrowding & limited programs but expects benefits to be realized in future at minimal cost. 3846. MACDONALD, W James. See PATTERSON, GG. 3847. MACDOUGALL, John L. History of Inverness County, Nova Scotia.
Truro: News, 1922, 690pp. App. Reprinted Belleville: Mika, 1972, 1976. History of county & its settlers. Cf ANONYMOUS, Index. 3848. – The county of Inverness, Cape Breton. Inverness: Inverness News,
1910, np [23pp]. Included as supplement to John L MacDougall, Melinda Maxwell: a Scottish story. Inverness: Inverness News, 1910, 31pp [+ 23pp]. Excellent description of communities in county. 3849. MACEACHERN, Mary Ann (MacLellan). Mary Ann (MacLellan)
MacEachern. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 70 (June 1996), 37–52. Illus. Notes. Recollections of growing up at Dennistown, near Glendale. Includes poetry in English & Gaelic. 3850. MACFADY EN, AD. See FORTUNE, Alexander. 3851. MACFADY EN, Tina. See FORTUNE, Alexander. 3852. MACGILLIVRAY, Beverly, Annabel MACLEOD, & Marie JAARSMA.
A history of Fourchu. Fourchu: Fourchu-Framboise Fire Department, 1985, 82pp. Illus. Map. Local history.
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3853. MACGILLIVRAY, Don. Glace Bay: images and impressions. HD
Buchloh & Robert Wilkie (eds), Mining photographs and other pictures, 1948–68: a selection from the negative archives of Shedden Studio, Glace Bay, Cape Breton (Halifax: Nova Scotia College of Art and Design/Sydney: UCCB Press, 1983), 170–91. Discusses images & impressions in historical context. 3854. MACGREGOR, Francis. Days that I remember: stories with a Scottish
accent. Windsor: Lancelot, 1976, 44pp. Reminiscences of life in Baddeck area & service with 25th Battalion in First World War. 3855. MACGREGOR, John. John McGregor [sic]’s description of Sydney,
1832.’ Charles Bruce Fergusson (ed), Uniacke’s sketches of Cape Breton and other papers relating to Cape Breton Island (Halifax: Public Archives of Nova Scotia, 1958), Appendix E, 151–2. Excerpt from John MacGregor, Historical and descriptive sketches of the Maritime colonies of British America (London: Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown & Green, 1828), 2 vols. Reprinted Edinburgh: William Blackwood, 1832, 2 vols. Reprinted New York: SR Publishers, 1968. Reprinted in Brian Tennyson (ed), Impressions of Cape Breton (Sydney: UCCB Press, 1986), 109–19. Description of Sydney by Scottish immigrant living in Prince Edward Island, who subsequently became member of British parliament. 3856. MACINNES, Daniel William. What can be said of those who remain
behind? A historic, cultural and situational perspective on the Poplar Grove Scot. Unpublished MA thesis, Memorial University, 1972, 131pp. Fns. Tables. Biblio. Sociological study of people of Poplar Grove who did not migrate in search of better opportunities. 3857. MACINNIS, Huey G & Earle EMBREE. Ice cutting at Canso. Cape
Breton’s Magazine, 5 (July 1973), 9–11. Illus. Recollections of cutting & storing ice for industries at Port Hawkesbury. 3858. MACINTY RE, Ian D. Victoria Park and the army: the first two centuries.
Sydney: privately published, 1984, 22pp. Fns. Biblio. Brief history of Sydney military base. 3859. MACINTY RE, John A. Love letters from St Paul’s [sic] Island. Cape
Breton’s Magazine, 73, (June 1998, 47–8, 50–9, 61. Illus. Letters to his fiancée, later wife, 1917–29.
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3860. MACINTY RE, Linden. Mountain, cliff, and crag. [Imperial Oil]
Review, 61:3 (1977), 2–11. Illus. Describes Cabot Trail. 3861. – The city of Sydney fights for its life. Atlantic Advocate, 62:9 (May
1972), 12–13. Illus. Describes Sydney’s difficulties and dependence on Sydney Steel Corporation. 3862. MACISAAC, Betty Gillis. The Hawthorne era. Cape Bretoner, 4:2
(January/February 1996), 6. Recollections of rural community. 3863. MACISAAC, John A. From visits with John A MacIsaac. Cape Breton’s
Magazine, 54 (June 1990), 59–69. Illus. Notes. Recollections of fisherman/woodsman at Sugarloaf. 3864. MACISAAC, Peggy. Growing up on St Paul’s [sic] Island. Cape
Bretoner, 6:3 (Summer 1998), 8–9, 15. Illus. Recollections of childhood on St Paul Island in 1920s. 3865. MACIVOR, J Smith (ed). Glace Bay Forum. Glace Bay: privately
published, nd, 52pp. Illus. Collection of articles providing some history & discussing improvements which could be made to town. 3866. MACKAY, Alfred P. From visits with Alfred P MacKay of Big Harbour
Island. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 66 (June 1994), 1–12, 63–9. Illus. Map. Recollections, plus story, ‘How the two bulls went to Orangedale.’ 3867. – How the two bulls went to Orangedale. Ron Caplan (ed), Another
night: Cape Breton stories true & short & tall (Wreck Cove: Breton Books, 1995), 1–5. Reprinted from Alfred P MacKay, ‘From visits with Alfred P MacKay of Big Harbour Island.’ Cape Breton’s Magazine, 66 (June 1994), 1–12, 63–9. Humorous story about delivering two bulls to Orangedale. 3868. MACKAY, Andrew M. See NOVA SCOTIA, Department of Labour. 3869. MACKAY, George & Roddy MACMILLAN. When the Ross ferry got
lost. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 8 (June 1974), 1–3. Illus. Recollections, including MacKay’s ‘Ross Ferry Song.’ 3870. MACKEEMAN, Karl. Alexander Graham Bell’s water monster.
Bluenose Magazine, 3:4 (Spring 1979), 6–7. Illus. Describes Bell’s research on hydrofoils.
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3871. MACKEEN, EF. Baddeck and Alexander Graham Bell. NP: privately
published, nd [1930], 22pp. Illus. Brief history & description of Bell’s life at Baddeck. 3872. MACKEEN, ET. A history of the schools of Sydney. Sydney: Cameron,
1938, 16pp. History of local schools by former principal. Additional notes by Russel Ellis, who also served as principal of Sydney Academy. 3873. MACKEIGAN, IM. See NOVA SCOTIA, Report of IM MacKeigan. 3874. MACKENZIE, James. Out of Ga-ba-roose and after the lobster.
Globe Magazine (25 July 1970), 8, 9, 12. Illus. Describes lobster fishing at Gabarus. 3875. MACKENZIE, Kenneth. See LANGLEY Sr, Art. 3876. MACKINNON, Jonathan G. Old Sydney: sketches of the town and its
people in days gone by. Sydney: Don MacKinnon, 1918, 143pp. Index. Reprinted Belleville: Mika, 1973. Reprinted Sydney: Old Sydney Society, 1989. Historical essays. 3877. MACKINNON, Neil A. Neil A MacKinnon of Rear Beaver Cove.
Cape Breton’s Magazine, 44 (January 1987), back cover, 58–64. Illus. Interviewed by Pam Newton. Reprinted in Ron Caplan (ed), Cape Breton lives: a book from Cape Breton’s Magazine (St John’s: Breakwater Books, 1988), 131–9. Illus. Describes conditions in Rear Beaver Cove & migration to Sydney & mining towns before & after First World War. 3878. MACKINNON, Richard. Cooperativism and vernacular architec-
ture in Tompkinsville. Carol Corbin & Judith Rolls (eds), The centre of the world at the edge of a continent (Sydney: UCCB Press, 1996), 145–62. Illus. Fns. Story of cooperative housing project at Tompkinsville in late 1930s. 3879. – Tompkinsville, Cape Breton Island: cooperativism and vernacu-
lar architecture. Material History Bulletin, 44 (Fall 1996), 45–63. Fns. Examines cooperative housing development, to explore why this type of vernacular housing should be included in heritage legislation. 3880. MACKINNON, William C. See ANONY MOUS [Verrier].
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3881. MACLACHLAN, Richard. See NOVA SCOTIA, Department of
Health. 3882. MACLEAN, Alex D. Early days in Lower Washabuckt. NP: privately
published, nd, 16pp. Brief history of community. 3883. – See ELMSLEY, Robert. 3884. MACLEAN, Annie. Only a memory: the story of Canoe Lake, Cape
Breton. NP: privately published, 1991, 108pp. Illus. Maps. History of community at Canoe Lake, near Gabarus. Includes genealogical information. 3885. MACLEAN, Ray. Golf in Sydney, 1898. RA MacLean, A state of mind:
the Scots in Nova Scotia (Hantsport: Lancelot, 1992), 79. Illus. Brief account of establishment of first golf course at Victoria Park. 3886. MACLEAN, Terrence D (Terry). Historical research at Louisbourg:
a case study in museum research and development. Kenneth Donovan (ed), Cape Breton at 200: historical essays in honour of the island’s bicentennial, 1785–1985 (Sydney: UCCB Press, 1985), 21–39. Illus. Fns. Describes standards & methodologies developed in early research for reconstruction project. 3887. – Research and development at the Fortress of Louisbourg National His-
toric Site, 1961–1981: a Canadian model for heritage preservation, interpretation and public history. Unpublished PhD thesis, University of Leicester, 1994, 269pp. Illus. Fns. Biblio. App. Examines restoration of Louisbourg, one of largest projects undertaken in western world, as exercise in public history. 3888. – The making of public history: a comparative study of Skansen
Open Air Museum, Sweden; Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia; and the Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site, Nova Scotia. Material History Review, 47 (Spring 1998), 21–32. Refs. Compares & evaluates three major historical restoration projects. 3889. – Westmount, Cape Breton: an illustrated community history. Sydney:
Westmount District 8 Community Council, 1993, 21pp. Illus. Brief history of community. 3890. MACLENNAN, DN. From DN MacLennan’s ‘History of Grand
River.’ Cape Breton’s Magazine, 17 (August 1977), 24–9. Illus. Notes. Brief local history, excerpted from essay which won Cape Breton’s Magazine local history contest.
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3891. MACLEOD, Annabel. See MACGILLIVRAY, Beverly. 3892. MACLEOD, Annie MacDermid. Aunt Annie MacLeod, Wreck
Cove. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 48 (June 1988), 35–58. Illus. Recollections of growing up as orphan at Wreck Cove, later life in Manitoba, then back at Wreck Cove. 3893. MACLEOD, Dan Alex. Country roads: history of Mira. Stirling:
privately published, 1993. Not found. 3894. MACLEOD, David R. A place called Donkin. Donkin: Donkin
Elementary Parent Teacher Group, 1991, np. Illus. Anecdotal history. 3895. MACLEOD, Edie. Edie MacLeod – her Glace Bay. Cape Breton’s
Magazine, 61 (August 1992), 1–18. Illus. Notes. Recollections of reporter who worked for Sydney Post-Record, Halifax Chronicle-Herald, & Glace Bay Coastal Courier. 3896. MACLEOD, Greg. Cheticamp. Sydney: University College of Cape
Breton Tompkins Institute, 1991, 36pp. Maps. Fns. Biblio. Examines community economic development experience of Cheticamp. 3897. MACLEOD, Heather. See CUMMING, Peter. 3898. MACLEOD, Murray S. Armstrong Memorial Branch 19 Royal Canadian
Legion. North Sydney: privately published, 1987, 40pp. Illus. Not found. 3899. MACMILLAN, C Lamont. Memoirs of a Cape Breton doctor. Toronto:
McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 1975, 177pp. Map. Reprinted as Memoirs of a Canadian doctor. Markham: PaperJacks, 1977. Excerpt reprinted as ‘Memoirs of a Cape Breton doctor.’ Sojourn (April 1975), 11– 15, 62–3. Recollections of Baddeck doctor. 3900. MACMILLAN, Jim. Mabou: the community with the highland
heart. Cape Bretoner, 2:7 (June 1994), 11. Illus. Profile of community. 3901. MACMILLAN, Mary. Mary MacMillan at Ben Eoin. Cape Breton’s
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Cape Breton’s Magazine, 49 (August 1988), 55–72. Illus. Notes. Recollections of life in Evanston from 1890s & fishing in Massachusetts. 3904. – et al. Islands in the Strait of Canso. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 17
(August 1977), 46–8. Illus. Accounts of settlement of MacNamara’s Island & Indian Point Island. 3905. – See ROBERTSON, Raymond P. 3906. MACNEIL, Beatrice. An extra’s view of movie-making. Cape Bretoner,
2:5 (March 1994), 9. Illus. Describes making of Squanto at Louisbourg. 3907. MACNEIL, Gerard. The whistle doesn’t blow anymore. Cape
Bretoner, 4:5 (September/October 1996), 22. Recollections of St Anthony’s school, Passchendaele, where trains ran close by. 3908. MACNEIL, Ian. All fired up: how GM MacDonald Welding got into
the pumper business. Trade Talk, 3:3 (January/February 1992), 33–5. Illus. Profile of Whycocomagh company, which builds fire trucks for local fire departments. 3909. – Colindale boatyard. Trade Talk, 3:1 (Summer 1991), 27–8. Illus.
Profile of Port Hood boat builder. 3910. – Glenora Distillery. Trade Talk, 2:4 (Fall 1990), 17, 19. Illus.
Profile of Scotch whiskey distillery at Glenville. 3911. – Nashville, Cape Breton. Trade Talk, 2:6 (Spring 1991), 27–8. Illus.
Profile of Charlie Larade, who operates Country Music Store in Cheticamp.
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3912. – Relative energy: the Frasers in Margaree and Baddeck. Trade
Talk, 2:5 (Winter 1990/91), 14–16. Illus. Profile of mother–daughter team who operate BA Fraser Lumber & RA Fraser Service Centre. 3913. MACNEIL, Mary Sarah. Mary Sarah MacNeil remembers Long
Island. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 39 (June 1985), 74–84. Illus. Map. Note. Recollections of early childhood, when she & her siblings were raised by two bachelor uncles. 3914. MACNEIL, Stephen R. Early settlers in Iona. Nova Scotia Museums
Quarterly, 1:2 (October 1970, 15–17. Illus. Brief history of early settlement at Iona. 3915. MACQUEEN, Margaret Martell. The Martells of Flint Island Light.
Cape Breton’s Magazine, 45 (June 1987), 44–52. Illus. Map. Notes. Reprinted in Ron Caplan (ed), Cape Breton works: more lives from Cape Breton’s Magazine (Wreck Cove: Breton Books, 1996), 31–41. Illus. Daughter of lighthouse keeper recalls life on Flint Island in 1930s & 1940s. 3916. MACRAE, Carol Joan et al. Baddeck Bridge now & then 1765–1962.
Baddeck Bridge: Victoria County Hospital Auxiliary, 1963, 15pp. Story of families who settled area. 3917. MACRAE, Georgie H. Fragments from mining at Gold Brook. Cape
Breton’s Magazine, 30 (December 1981), 41–8. Illus. Brief history of gold mining in Middle River area from 1860s to 1920s, including interviews. 3918. MAGA, Rudi. See FORTUNE, Alexander. 3919. MAILLET, Soeur Mathilde. Témoignage d’un événement vécu à
l’âge de 13 ans (1938). Anonymous, Yarns worth the telling (Halifax: Senior Writers’ Guild of Nova Scotia, 1995), 66. Brief recollections of hardships endured when growing up in Cheticamp in 1930s. 3920. MAIN-À-DIEU CREDIT UNION. Main-à-Dieu Credit Union 1935–
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3921. MALCOLM, Karen. The survival of a small community. Gertrude
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of the Harbour Point: Gabarus, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada, 1900–1918. Sydney: privately published, 24pp. Illus. Memories of life at Harbour Point. 3924. – School days at Gabarus, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, 1878–1917.
Sydney: privately published, 1988, 20pp. Illus. Apps. Describes what going to school was like in early twentieth-century Gabarus. 3925. MARGAREE RIVER ADVISORY COMMITTEE. Report of the
Margaree River Advisory Committee to the Honourable CW ‘Churck’ MacNeil, minister of lands and forests, concerning the nomination of the Margaree–Lake Ainslie river system to the Canadian Heritage Rivers Program. NP, 1990, 19pp. App. Report of committee’s deliberations, recommending nomination of Margaree–Lake Ainslie area for heritage river designation. 3926. MASSOR, Hampden. Margaree. Philadelphia: JB Lippincott, 1871,
44pp. Not found. 3927. MATHIAS, Philip. A foot in the door of the future: Nova Scotia’s
heavy water plant. Philip Mathias, Forced growth (Toronto: James Lewis & Samuel, 1971), 103–23. Brief history of Glace Bay heavy water plant. 3928. MAUGER, Ida. With Ida Mauger of Cap La Ronde. Cape Breton’s
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Breton’s Magazine, 58 (August 1991), inside front cover, 53–4. Illus. Recollections of two Sydney mayors, George Slaven (1938–41) & ES Muggah (1917, 1933–7). 3932. MCCURDY, CWK. Alexander Graham Bell. [Maritime Telegraph &
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Association of Canada on July 1st, 1948, at Digby, Nova Scotia. [Maritime Telegraph & Telephone Company] Monthly Bulletin, 41:7 (July 1948), 126–9. Illus. Recollections of his collaboration with Alexander Graham Bell. 3935. – Baddeck’s forgotten romance. Family Herald, 91:4 (26 January
1961), 32. Illus. Story of marriage between Dr Edwin Grosvenor & Alexander Graham Bell’s daughter, Elsie. 3936. – The early days of aviation. Dalhousie Review, 28:2 (July 1948),
109–16. Recollections of working with Alexander Graham Bell on aircraft design at Baddeck. 3937. – The Silver Dart. Canadian Aeronautical Journal, 5:2 (February
1959), 37–8. Illus. Recollections of collaborating with Bell on powered flight. 3938. MCDONALD, CS. 50 years: town of Glace Bay. Glace Bay, Nova Scotia.
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3939. MCDONALD, Loretta. The Sydney Mines of 1887. Marguerite, nd
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probable future. Transactions of the Nova Scotian Institute of Science, 15, Part 1 (1923), 1–12. Maps. Fns. Reviews physical history of harbour & probable future evolution. 3942. MCINTOSH, Kenneth. The question of subsidence at Louisbourg,
Cape Breton. Proceedings and transactions of the Nova Scotia Institute of Science, 11 (1908), 264–270. Fns. Examines problem of subsidence at Louisbourg based on study of fortification ruins. 3943. MCINTY RE, Don. Snipe sailors skirmish in Sydney. [Toronto] Star
Weekly Magazine (9 September 1961), 6–7. Illus. Describes annual sailing regatta. 3944. MCKEOWN, Robert. The trail of the Châmeau treasure. Weekend
Magazine, 22 (12 February 1972), 1–7. Illus. Reports on its discovery. 3945. MCLENNAN, JS. Louisbourg: some past alarums and recent discov-
eries. McGill News, 14:1 (December 1932), 39–44. Illus. Brief history of sieges & appeal for restoration of site. 3946. MCLENNAN, Katharine. Catalogue of exhibits in the Fortress of
Louisbourg Museum. Ottawa: Department of Mines & Resources, 1937, 25pp. Illus. Describes artefacts on display & lists their donors. 3947. – Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Park. Ottawa: Department of
Northern Affairs & National Resources, 1965, 25pp. Map. Brief history & account of efforts to preserve & restore site. 3948. MCLEOD, Carol. Wreck Cove: the price of power. Atlantic Advocate,
68:1 (September 1977), 4–6. Illus. Describes Wreck Cove hydro-electric power project then under construction.
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3949. MCLEOD, Malcolm. Places to remember. Canadian Antiques Collec-
tor, 7:1 (January/February 1972), 49–50, 54–6. Illus. Briefly describes national historic sites in Nova Scotia, including Bell Museum in Baddeck. 3950. MCLEOD, William McKenzie. Memoirs. Sydney: privately published,
nd, 34pp. Apps. Memoirs of Sydney doctor who was active in militia & briefly served in parliament. 3951. MCNABB, Debra & Lewis PARKER. Old Sydney town: historic build-
ings of the north end 1785 to 1938. Sydney: Old Sydney Society, 1986, 102pp. Illus. Sketches of historic buildings of north end of Sydney, with brief descriptions. 3952. MCNEIL, Bill. The will to survive. Bill McNeil, Voice of the Pioneer
(Toronto: Doubleday, 1988), 3–14. Recollections of growing up in poverty in Glace Bay. 3953. MCNENLY, Kelly. Cape Breton Transition House. Megan Ardyche
et al. (eds), Groups dynamic: a collection of Nova Scotia her-stories (NP: Canadian Congress for Learning Opportunities for Women, 1990), 27. Brief report on women’s shelter in Sydney. 3954. MEAGHER, Marie. Getting the message out: Sydney city police address
woman battering. Sydney: Cape Breton Transition House Association, 1990, 28pp. Apps. Examines police experience, concerns & beliefs on woman battering, with recommendations for change. 3955. MEGILL, Doris K. Louisbourg: the ill-fated fortress. Canadian
Geographical Journal, 83 (1971), 110–27. Illus. Describes restoration project. 3956. MILLER, AM. See MACDONALD, FH. 3957. MILLER, AW. Reminiscences of an old-time practice and practitio-
ner. Nova Scotia Medical Bulletin, 15:4 (April 1936), 186–90. Reprinted as ‘Dr AW Miller: notes from a medical practice down north, 1906.’ Cape Breton’s Magazine, 64 (August 1993), 47–52. Illus. Notes. Recollections of practising medicine in Neil’s Harbour area.
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Robert J Morgan (ed), More Essays in Cape Breton History (Windsor: Lancelot, 1977), 42–9. Illus. Fns. Recollections of former officer in charge of naval control service. 3961. MLECZKO, Hilda. My book of memories. Glace Bay: privately pub-
lished, nd [1987], 116pp. Illus. Reprinted as My book of memories: picking up the pieces. Glace Bay: privately published, nd, 105pp. Recollections of Glace Bay woman. 3962. – My book of memories. Update Cape Breton, 1:1 (June 1988), 28;
1:2 (July 1988), 41–3; 1:3 (August 1988), 26–7. Memoirs of Glace Bay woman. 3963. – With Hilda Mleczko, Glace Bay. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 54 (June
1990), back cover, 18–32. Illus. Notes. Reprinted in Ron Caplan (ed), Cape Breton works: more lives from Cape Breton’s Magazine (Wreck Cove: Breton Books, 1996), 271–85. Illus. Recollections of British war bride & her life in Polish family in Glace Bay. 3964. MOAT, Gordon R. Fortress Louisbourg: yesterday and today.
Saskatchewan Archaeology Newsletter, 51 (December 1975), 13–18. Not found. 3965. MOOGK, Peter N. Fortress Sydney: manning the guns on the CB
coast. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 14 (August 1976), 33–9. Illus. Recollections of men who served in coastal defences of Sydney harbour in Second World War. 3966. – Remembering Cape Breton’s gunners. Canadian Gunner, 13
(December 1977), 124–38. Illus. Maps. History of coastal artillery, focusing on Sydney harbour in Second World War. 3967. MOORE, Christopher. The treasures of Louisbourg. Canadian
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Fortress of Louisbourg Volunteers Association/Sydney: College of Cape Breton Press, 1981, 56pp. Illus. Guide to fortress with descriptions & drawings of buildings. 3969. MOREIRA, AR. See NOVA SCOTIA, Report of the royal commission. 3970. MORGAN, Robert J. See ANONY MOUS, 150th anniversary Sydney
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7. Illus. Profile of Elias Jabalee, Sydney businessman. 3972. MORRISON, Danielle. On the waterfront. Cape Bretoner, 3:8
(September 1995), 22. Illus. Describes renovations on Sydney waterfront. 3973. – The Cedar House. Cape Bretoner, 3:2 (October 1994), 19. Illus.
Profile of restaurant on Boularderie Island. 3974. – The new Y MCA. Cape Bretoner, 3:3 (November 1994), 25. Illus.
Brief history of Sydney YMCA & describes major changes taking place. 3975. MORRISON, DJ. Annie Margaret MORRISON et al. Lobster facto-
ries around Cape Breton. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 20 (August 1978), 1–15. Illus. Recollections of lobster factories in Wreck Cove, Breton Cove, Alder Point, & Main-à-Dieu, & the organization of cooperative factories in early 1930s. 3976. MORRISON, Capt Harry C. Torquail MacLean and the
Englishtown ferry. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 2 (January 1973), 6–7, 20–1. Illus. Recollections by grandson of first captain. 3977. MORRISON, Lottie. With Lottie Morrison from Gabarus. Cape
Breton’s Magazine, 40 (August 1985), 1–11. Illus. Recollections of growing up in Gabarus & career as nurse in New York, then teacher in Gabarus. 3978. MORRISON, Nan. A visit with Nan Morrison, Baddeck. Cape
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3979. MORTIMORE, GE. The new battle of Louisbourg. Globe Magazine
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Magazine, 42 (June 1986), inside front cover, 80. Illus. Note. Recalls accident at George’s River dolomite quarry in 1914. 3982. – Bowden Murphy: 24 years splitting fish. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 34
(August 1983), inside front cover, 31–4. Illus. Reprinted in Ron Caplan (ed), Cape Breton works: more lives from Cape Breton’s Magazine (Wreck Cove: Breton Books, 1996), 80–4. Illus. Recollections of half-century working in Ingonish fish plant. 3983. – Bowden Murphy; working for nothing. Ron Caplan (ed), Another
night: Cape Breton stories true & short & tall (Wreck Cove: Breton Books, 1995), 75–9. Recollections of working at gypsum quarry at George’s River. 3984. MURPHY, GH. Golden jubilee Saint Joseph’s hospital 1955. Nova
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Breton’s Magazine, 18 (December 1977), 18–21. Illus. Reprinted in Ron Caplan (ed), Down north: the book of Cape Breton’s Magazine (Toronto: Doubleday, 1980), 226–30. Illus. Recollections of life in rural Cape Breton.
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3986. MURPHY, Rita & Rory. Rita and Rory Murphy & moonshining
days. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 14 (August 1976), 1–3. Illus. Reprinted as ‘Rita and Rory Murphy remember moonshining days’ in Ron Caplan (ed), Down north: the book of Cape Breton’s Magazine (Toronto: Doubleday, 1980), 51–3. Illus. Recollections of making moonshine in Reserve Mines. 3987. MURRAY, A Peter. The West Bay moose. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 70
(June 1996), inside front cover. Illus. True story of elderly couple at MacAskill’s Mountain & their pet moose. 3988. MURTIN, James. From the mists of history: the fortress of Louis-
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Talk, 3:7 (September 1993), 6. Profile of Harvey Webber. 3991. – Finding the niche. Trade Talk, 2:6 (Spring 1991), 15–16. Illus.
Profiles of Cape Companions & Stitching Post, two successful small businesses in Sydney. 3992. – Irving Schwartz: so much more than a furniture salesman. Trade
Talk, 3:2 (Fall 1991), 8–11, 13. Illus. Profile of Sydney businessman. 3993. – Tainted justice. Sydney: UCCB Press, 1995, 104pp.
Explores famous 1913 murder of Ben Atkinson in Sydney & questions whether justice was done. 3994. NEWTON, Pam (ed). Sydney 1785–1985. Sydney: privately pub-
lished, 1985, 60pp. Illus. Brief essays on aspects of Sydney’s history. 3995. NEW WATERFORD CONSOLIDATED HOSPITAL. 25 yrs silver
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3996. NICHOLSON, Alexander. Glace Bay Colonels win Canadian cham-
pionships. Cape Bretoner, 3:2 (October 1994), 3. Illus. Profile of Glace Bay Little League team, which won Canadian championship but lost at world series. 3997. – Louisbourg via the information highway. Cape Bretoner, 3:5
(March/April 1995), 14. Illus. Describes Fortress of Louisbourg: gateway to the new world, new CD produced by Owen Fitzgerald, who describes growing interest in digital technology as learning tool. 3998. – Making movies in Cape Breton. Cape Bretoner, 2:1 (September
1993), 10–11, 23. Illus. Describes making of Squanto at Louisbourg. 3999. – Parkland saved – a protest that worked. Cape Bretoner, 2:4 (Janu-
ary 1994), 19. Illus. Describes successful campaign to save Munroe Park in North Sydney from development. 4000. NICHOLSON, Jack et al. Remembering St Paul’s [sic] Island, Part
One. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 5 (July 1973), 13–19. Illus. Biblio. Reprinted in Ron Caplan (ed), Down north: the book of Cape Breton’s Magazine (Toronto: Doubleday, 1980), 72–6. Illus. Recollections of inhabitants from early 1900s. 4001. NICHOLSON, Janie & Kathy Moggridge KUUISISTO. A visit with
Janie Nicholson, Baddeck. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 31 (June 1982), 15–21. Illus. Reprinted in Ron Caplan (ed), Cape Breton works: more lives from Cape Breton’s Magazine (Wreck Cove: Breton Books, 1996), 49–58. Illus. Recollections of midwife/practical nurse from Baddeck area in early twentieth century. 4002. NICHOLSON, JHT. Remembrance book. Sydney Mines: War Memorial
Board, 1948, np. Illus. Identifies & pays tribute to Sydney Mines men who died in two world wars, published to commemorate unveiling of war memorial. 4003. NICHOLSON, John A et al. Middle River past and present: history of a
Cape Breton community 1806–1985. Sydney: Middle River Area Historical Society, 1985, 308pp. Illus. Maps. Biblio. Separate index published in 1992. History of community.
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4004. NOVA SCOTIA. Department of Development. The economic impact
of tourism on the village of Baddeck, Nova Scotia. Halifax, 1986, 24pp. Examines impact of tourism on village. 4005. – Department of Health. Glace Bay health care: moving forward.
Halifax, 1997, 20pp. Report of Dr Richard MacLachlan on possible linkage between death rate in Glace Bay and cutbacks to health care system. 4006. – Department of Health. Response to the Glace Bay report prepared by
Dr MacLachlan. Halifax, 1997, 4pp. Detailed response to his recommendations. 4007. – Department of Labour. Andrew M MacKay, Report of a public
inquiry concerning matters related to employment of insulators from the United Kingdom at the heavy water plant at Glace Bay. Halifax, 1977, 107pp. Reports on labour dispute during construction of heavy water plant & makes recommendations. 4008. – Department of Municipal Affairs. Background report: island side
planning area, Strait of Canso. Halifax, 1974, 270pp. Maps. Refs. Tables. Examines region to help residents understand how it is changing & to provide regional context for detailed ‘short-range’ municipal plans. 4009. – Department of Municipal Affairs. Background study special plan-
ning area #1 Strait of Canso. Halifax, 1973, 170pp. Illus. Maps. Provides technical information essential for detailed planning to follow. 4010. – Department of Municipal Affairs. Interim report of the municipal
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4012. – Department of Municipal Affairs. Port Hastings, Port Hawkesbury
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of Canso. Halifax, 1972, 25pp. Maps. Not found. 4015. – Department of Municipal Affairs. Strait of Canso area information.
Halifax, 1973, 26pp. Maps. Tables. Provides basic information about rapidly developing area surrounding strait. 4016. – Department of Municipal Affairs. Strait of Canso information
package. Halifax, 1975. 4 vols, np. Refs. Tables. Apps. Consolidates existing information base on strait region, intended to describe concisely present situation & apparent trends & to identify areas requiring further study. Topics covered include human resources, housing & land use, social infrastructure & government, physical infrastructure, natural resources, & economic base. 4017. – Department of Municipal Affairs. Strait of Canso local government
review. Steering committee report. Halifax, 1971, 17pp. Map. Recommends better-coordinated & more effective system of local government to cope with management of anticipated development. 4018.
– Department of Municipal Affairs. Strait of Canso regional development plan. Halifax, 1967, 127pp. Illus. Maps. Preliminary regional development plan for strait area intended as framework within which government can make decisions based on consistent set of policies.
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4019. – Department of Municipal Affairs. Strait of Canso, regional planning
study. Natural resources. Halifax, 1967, 32pp. Maps. Refs. Working Report 3. Reviews natural resources of region & makes recommendations for further study. 4020. – Department of Municipal Affairs. Study outline Strait of Canso
regional planning study. Halifax, 1966, 3pp. Map. Working Report 1. Briefly outlines scope & method of recently announced regional planning study to be carried out by Department of Municipal Affairs. 4021. – Department of Municipal Affairs. Zoning bylaw: Louisbourg District
Planning & Development Commission. Halifax, nd, 51pp. Maps. Text of bylaw to regulate development. 4022. – Report of IM MacKeigan, QC. Industrial inquiry commission respecting
Deuterium construction projects, Glace Bay, Nova Scotia. Halifax, 1967, 66pp. Report to minister of labour on labour–management relations at heavy water plant construction project. 4023. – Report of the royal commission on section 3 of the expired collective
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4029. – Fall full of island discoveries. Cape Bretoner, 2:2 (October 1993),
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Story of Jessica Whitney of Glace Bay, who had leukemia, & her mother’s work to promote bone marrow transplant registry. 4032. – Hit the Red River Trail. Cape Bretoner, 2:8 (July 1994), 17. Map.
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1994), 17, 20. Illus. Describes history, flora, & fauna of Lighthouse Trail. 4035. – MacIntosh Brook Falls. Cape Bretoner, 1:5 (July 1993), 20–1. Illus.
Describes scenic falls near Eskasoni. 4036. – North River trail and waterfall. Cape Bretoner, 2:7 (June 1994), 21.
Illus. Describes walking trail. 4037. – The cliffs of Sydney Mines. Cape Bretoner, 6:5 (Fall 1998), 20–1.
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4041. O’SHEA, William A. Fortress Louisbourg: Canada animates the
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4052. PARKER, John P. Building the Grand Narrows bridge. Cape Breton’s
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4060. PAY N, Ed. Internav broadening horizons. Atlantic Advocate, 74:3
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53:2 (October 1962), 27–31. Illus. Outlines cultural activities of Glace Bay woman. 4062. – Sydney: the industrial heart of the Maritimes. Atlantic Advocate,
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4070. PETER BERNARD ASSOCIATES. Social Housing Association,
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4079. – Visit with Will Pringle, Richmond County. Cape Breton’s Magazine,
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4088. RALSTON, Helen. Black Point–Meat Cove relocation project: evaluation
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tion at Louisbourg. Material History Bulletin, 14 (Spring 1982), 59–65. Illus. Describes research into eighteenth-century costumes & their reproduction at Louisbourg. 4091. REARDON, Chris. See JOHNSTON, AJB. 4092. RENOUF. Harold A. The financial situation of certain depressed munici-
palities. Halifax: Dalhousie University Institute of Public Affairs, 1964, 14pp. Tables. Apps. Examines Westville, Dominion, & New Waterford. 4093. REY NOLDS, Anita & Mike BELLIVEAU. Point Tupper: the price
of development. Round One, 5 (July 1975), 10pp. Examines negative impact of ‘development’ on Point Tupper. 4094. RIDEOUT, Theodore. I went sealing. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 44
(January 1987), inside front cover, 53–4. Illus. Recollections of winter sealing voyage from Louisbourg into Gulf of St Lawrence. 4095. RIGBY, Carle A. St Paul Island: ‘the graveyard of the gulf.’ NP: privately
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4098. ROBINSON, Cyril. Glace Bay. Canadian Geographical Journal, 69
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of holdings. Ottawa: Parks Canada, 1970. Not found. 4105. ROSE, Wishie. See LANGLEY Sr, Art. 4106. ROSNER, Jean. Trails out of Meat Cove. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 4
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Reprinted in Edna Staebler, Whatever happened to Maggie and other people I’ve known (Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1983), 11–23. Reprinted as Places I’ve been and people I’ve known (Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 1990). Describes swordfishing out of Neil’s Harbour. 4144. – Maggie’s leaving home. Maclean’s, 64:21 (1 November 1951), 22–
4, 34–5. Reprinted in Edna Staebler, Whatever happened to Maggie and other people I’ve known (Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1983), 75–85. Reprinted as Places I’ve been and people I’ve known (Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 1990). Account of young woman at Neil’s Harbour who must go away to find work. 4145. – The village that lives one day at a time. Edna Staebler, Whatever
happened to Maggie and other people I’ve known (Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1983), 167–78. Reprinted as Places I’ve been and people I’ve known (Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 1990). First published in Chatelaine (December 1961). Profile of Neil’s Harbour. 4146. STEPHENSON, Leonard. Dominion, Nova Scotia, 1906–1981: a brief
history of Dominion and its early development. A souvenir publication to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the town. Dominion: Town of Dominion, 1981, 150pp. Illus. Brief history. 4147. – Miners’ memorial monument. Dominion: privately published, nd
[1989], 132pp. Illus. History of coal mining, including list of miners who died in mines. Published on occasion of unveiling of miners’ memorial monument. 4148. STEPHENSON, Michael. Sketches of a Cape Breton love affair.
Atlantic Advocate, 72:1 (September 1981), 50–2, 54–5. Illus. Story of Alexander Graham & Mabel Bell, focusing on Baddeck. 4149. STEVENS, Willis. The Louisbourg shipwrecks: divers search
Louisbourg harbour for clues of the past. Diver, 14:4 (June 1988), 20–3. Illus. Describes diving among eighteenth-century wrecks in Louisbourg harbour.
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4150. STICKNEY, Kenneth. Making the past live at Louisbourg. Beaver,
75:6 (December 1995/January 1996), 40–2. Illus. Describes July 1995 weekend when 1,200 reenactors commemorated 250th anniversary of Louisbourg’s capture by New England forces. 4151. STORM, Alex. Alex Storm: treasure ship ‘Chameau.’ Cape Breton’s
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stories true & short & tall (Wreck Cove: Breton Books, 1995), 25–6. Recalls discovering skeleton when digging trench on his land in Louisbourg. 4154. – Seaweed and gold: the discovery of the ill-fated Chameau 1961–
1971. Kenneth Donovan (ed), The island: new perspectives on Cape Breton’s history 1713–1990 (Fredericton/Sydney: Acadiensis Press/UCCB Press, 1990), 221–43. Illus. Fns. Brief history of Châmeau & his successful discovery of wreck & its treasure. 4155. STRACHAN, Linda. See CUMMING, Peter. 4156. STRASSER, Gayle & John. This is Academy hockey. Sydney: privately
published, 1991, 230pp. Illus. Collection of photographs, newspaper clippings, & records of Sydney Academy hockey teams, published in connection with school’s 150th anniversary. 4157. STRATFORD, SJ. Louisburg, Cape Breton. Canadian Journal, 1
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4158. SUNDERLAND, Terry. See MOORE, Christopher. 4159. SURETTE, Ralph. Heavy water, heavy air. Weekend Magazine, 26:50
(11 December 1976), 4–6. Illus. Discusses air pollution at Point Tupper caused by heavy water plant & other industries. 4160. – Here lies Point Tupper. May she rest in peace. Atlantic Insight, 1:6
(September 1979), 12–13. Illus. Discusses relocation of residents because of pollution. 4161. SUTTON, Horace. Where the Bells toiled. Saturday Review, 45
(1 September 1962), 22–3, 48. Illus. Travel article on Cape Breton focusing on Bell Museum in Baddeck. 4162. SYDNEY ACADEMY. Sydney Academy memorial. Sydney, nd, 18pp. Illus.
Tribute to former students who died in Second World War. 4163. TAY LOR, CJ. Negotiating the past: the making of Canada’s national
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and the U-boat war, 1918. Canadian Military History, 7:1 (Winter 1998), 29–41. Fns. Describes anti-submarine campaign based in Sydney during last year of First World War. 4167. THERIAULT, John J & Sadie. With John J and Sadie Theriault.
Cape Breton’s Magazine, 50 (January 1989), 99–116. Illus. Notes. Recollections of life in Smelt Brook area, fishing & farming, during early part of twentieth century. 4168. THIBAULT, Henri-Paul. L’Ilot de Louisbourg (1713–1758).
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4169. – L’orientation des recherches historiques à Louisbourg. Revue
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138pp. History of Ingraham family of Westmount based on letters & diaries. 4175. TODISH, Tim. Fortress Louisbourg: the Gibraltar of North
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Acadiensis, 1:4 (October 1901), 202–5. Illus. Describes ruins of fortress. 4182. WAITE, Peter B. A visit to Nova Scotia and Louisburg [sic] in 1860.
Nova Scotia Historical Quarterly, 2:2 (June 1972), 129–36. Describes 1860 tour by Toronto journalist reporting on Prince of Wales’s visit to British North America. 4183. WEBSTER, J Clarence. Ourselves and others or does history pay?
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Breton’s Magazine, 36 (June 1984), 64–72. Illus. Note. Reprinted in Ron Caplan (ed), Cape Breton works: more lives from Cape Breton’s Magazine (Wreck Cove: Breton Books, 1996), 250–60. Illus. Recollections of Ingonish Beach fisherman.
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Journal of Education, 5th series, 22:2 (Fall 1972), 24–9. Illus. Describes activities of centre established in 1964. 4189. WILLIAMS, Trevor. The Williams lobster factory at Neils Harbour,
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1952), 5, 21. Reprinted in Canadian Welfare, 28 (1 November 1952), 36–9. Describes how people of Bridgeport built their own playground. 4197. WISENER, Kevin P. Increasing the number of visits and the length of stay
of motorcoaches to eastern Cape Breton. Unpublished MBA thesis, Saint Mary’s University, 1988, 78pp. Refs. Apps. Proposes strategy to increase number of motorcoach visits to Fortress Louisbourg & to extend their stay in region by another day.
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4198. WOMEN’S INSTITUTE OF MIRA GUT. A brief history of Mira Gut
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(1978), 74–83. Illus. Affectionate portrait of community.
CHAPTER 9
Religion
At eventide, at eventide, The shades of night appear, And wrapped in God’s own mantle Is the land we hold so dear. Lillian Crewe Walsh*
4202. AITKEN, E Melville. In memoriam Rev John Pringle, DD, LLD, 1852–
1935. Sydney: privately published, 1935, 39pp. Illus. Biography & excerpts from writings of Presbyterian minister who served St Andrew’s United [Sydney] for many years, was wellknown army chaplain during First World War, & was elected moderator. 4203. ALEXANDER, Anne McDonald. The Antigonish movement: Moses
Coady and adult education today. Toronto: Thompson Educational Publishing, 1997, 247pp. Illus. Fns. Apps. Biblio. Index. Biography of Cape Breton priest, his role in creating Antigonish Movement, & discussion of its current relevance. 4204. – The meaning of liberation in adult education as revealed by
Moses Coady and the Antigonish Movement. Unpublished PhD thesis, University of Alberta, 1985, 343pp. Fns. Apps. Biblio. Examines ideas of Moses Coady & Antigonish Movement as social movement in attempt to understand meaning of liberation * Lillian Crewe Walsh, ‘He hath dominion over us.’ Calling Cape Breton (NP: privately published, nd), 27.
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in adult education prior to field’s bureaucratization & professionalization. 4205. ALLAIRE, J–B. Les anciens missionaires français et canadiens de
l’Acadie depuis 1604 jusqu’à 1820. Bulletin des recherches historiques, 36:3 (March 1930), 158–62. Lists French missionaries who served in Maritimes, including Cape Breton, with dates of service. 4206. ANGWIN, Joseph G. Methodism in Cape Breton 1789–1914. Sydney
Mines: privately published, 1914, 65pp. Illus. App. Early history of Methodist church. 4207. ANONY MOUS. A brief sketch of the Cape Breton mission with a notice
of the late Mrs Mackay of Rockfield, who was the main instrument in establishing the mission and by whom its affairs were almost solely conducted. Edinburgh: Johnstone & Hunter, 1851. Describes work of Isabella MacKay (c1777–1850) & Presbyterian mission in Cape Breton. 4208. – A form of prayer and thanksgiving to almighty God: To be used at
morning and evening service, after the general thanksgiving. London: Thomas Baskett, 1758, 4pp. Text of prayer used in Anglican churches in August 1758 to celebrate capture of Louisbourg. 4209. – Anniversary souvenir 1857–1965. Union Presbyterian Church, Mira
Ferry, Cape Breton. NP: privately published, nd [1965], 8pp. Brief history of Presbyterian church at Albert Bridge. 4210. – Archbishop MacKinnon. Mosgladh, 1:4 (1923–4), 28–34.
Biography of Colin Francis MacKinnon, archbishop of Arichat. 4211. – [Bartimens]. See BETHUNE, CM. 4212. – Cape Breton Island, story of the kirk. Presbyterian (November
1875), 1–2. Not found. 4213. – Christmas Island Parish. Mosgladh, 3:5 (March 1931), 1–2.
Brief history. 4214. – Documents sur l’Acadie: mission de Louisbourg. Le Canada-
Français, 3 (1890), 186–90. Fns. Contains ‘Mission de Louisbourg,’ which briefly traces history of missionary activity.
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4215. – 1815–1915. Souvenir of a centenary. 100th anniversary. First visit of a
Catholic bishop celebrated at Christmas Island August 24th, 1915. Sydney, 1915, 54pp. Illus. English & Gaelic. Brief history of Bishop Joseph-Octave Plessis’ visit to Cape Breton & of Catholic church in the area during nineteenth century, as well as program of celebrations. 4216. – Fr Fraser fights for the miners, 1909. Cape Breton’s Magazine, 59
(January 1992), 43–8. Illus. Notes. Excerpts from newspaper accounts & correspondence between Rev John Fraser & Sir Wilfrid Laurier during 1909 miners’ strike. 4217. – Father Rod MacSween, the priest. Antigonish Review, 87–8 (Fall
1991/Winter 1992), 286–7. Discusses Cape Breton writer as a priest. 4218. – Histoire de la Congrégation de Notre-Dame de Montréal. Vol 4.
Montreal, 1941, 456pp. History, with much on its work at Louisbourg. 4219. – Historical sketch of St Alban’s church Sydney. Diocesan Times,
5:11 (November 1950), 32. Illus. Brief history of Anglican church in Whitney Pier. 4220. – Holy Redeemer Parish, Whitney Pier, NS. Catholic Register, nd
[1936], 32pp. Illus. Parish history. 4221. – Idyll of the shipbuilders. Being a brief account of the life and migrations
of the families from the Highlands of Scotland that finally settled at Waipu, North Auckland. Auckland: Clark & Matheson, nd [1903], 36pp. Illus. Brief history of migration of Rev Norman McLeod & his followers to New Zealand. 4222. – In memoriam: Father John Angus Rankin. Celtic Heritage, 9:6
(December 1995/January 1996), 7. Illus. Obituary of priest who played major role in revitalization of Cape Breton fiddle music. 4223. – [Ithuriel]. See BOWERS, PR. 4224. – La na ceist air an Eilean Mhor. Blue Banner (September 1905), np.
Describes Presbyterian open-air communion services.
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4225. – Makers of Gaelic literature: the bard Father Allan MacLean.
Clansman, 8:4 (August/September 1994), 15–16. Brief biography of Judique priest who wrote songs. 4226. – Modern Moses. Time (25 November 1946), 16–17. Illus. Profile of Moses Coady, describing his work with co-ops. 4227. – Notice sur les Frères Hospitaliers de la Charité de l’Ordre de St
Jean-de-Dieu au Canada, de 1713 à 1758. Bulletin des recherches historiques, 33:9 (September 1927), 522–4. Lists members of religious order who worked at Louisbourg hospital, 1730–58. 4228. – Out door sacrament. Blue Banner (September 1903), np.
Describes Presbyterian open-air communion services. 4229. – Parish of All Saints New Waterford. Diocesan Times (nd), 21. Illus.
Brief history of Anglican congregation. 4230. – Remembering into the future. North Sydney: Sisters of Charity, nd
[1983], 17pp. Brief history of convent & hospital at North Sydney. 4231. – St Mark’s Parish, Coxheath, Cape Breton marks one hundredth
anniversary. Diocesan Times (August/September 1958), np. Illus. Brief history of Anglican congregation. 4232. – Son Excellence Mgr Patrice-Alexandre Chiasson. Campbellton:
Annales de Notre-Dame de l’Assomption, 1942, 75pp. Biography of bishop from Cape Breton. 4233. – The late Reverend John W MacIsaac. Mosgladh, 3:2 (1926), 58–9.
Illus. Obituary of priest who served as chaplain to St Joseph’s Hospital in Glace Bay. 4234. – The late Very Reverend Roderick MacKenzie, VF, PP. Mosgladh,
3:2 (1926), 52–3. Illus. Obituary of priest who served many years at Iona. 4235. – The Parish of Boisdale. NP: privately published, nd, 16pp. Illus.
History. 4236. – The Parish of East Bay. Mosgladh, 3:3 (January 1931), 1–2.
Parish history.
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4237. – The Parish of Grand Mira. Mosgladh, 4:17 (April 1932), 1–3.
Brief history. 4238. – The Parish of Iona. Mosgladh, 3:7 (May 1931), 2, 7; 3:8 (June
1931), 1–2. Brief history. 4239. – Tribute to a revered teacher. Marguerite, nd [1912], 33–5. Illus.
Biography of Sarah McMaster, known as Mother Saint Frances of Rome, teacher at Notre Dame convent school in Sydney Mines, who died in 1906. 4240. ARCHIBALD, Frank E. Clarence MacKinnon. Frank E Archibald,
Mostly Maritimers (Windsor: Lancelot, 1972), 71–83. Profile of Presbyterian clergyman who served for a time in Sydney. 4241. – Moses M Coady. Frank E Archibald, Mostly Maritimers (Windsor:
Lancelot, 1972), 24–34. Profile of Cape Breton priest who founded Antigonish Movement. 4242. ARMSTRONG, Anne Kathleen. Masters of their own destiny: a compari-
son of the thought of Coady and Freire. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Centre for Continuing Education, 1977, 26pp. Occasional Papers in Continuing Education 13. Not found. 4243. ARNOLD, Mary Ellicott. Father Jimmy of Nova Scotia. New York:
Cooperative League of the USA, nd, np. Brief biography of Cape Breton priest who founded Antigonish Movement & his work with cooperatives. 4244. BATES, AC. A study of the adult educational movement in Nova Scotia.
Unpublished MA thesis, Villanova College, 1941. Not found. 4245. BAUER, Edward Louis. Profile of a gentle man: the life story of Norman
M MacNeil. Boston: Christopher Publishing House, 1967, 193pp. Illus. Biography of Grand Narrows man who became prominent physician & Catholic church activist in Philadelphia. 4246. BAUM, Gregory. Catholics and Canadian socialism. Toronto: James
Lorimer, 1980, 240pp. Index. Historical analysis of church’s attitude toward CCF & cooperative movements. One chapter on Cape Breton.
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4247. – Moses Coady: critique of capitalism. Chelsea Journal, 3 (Septem-
ber/October 1977), 229–31, 260. Illus. Fns. Outlines ideas of Antigonish Movement developed by Coady. 4248. – Social Catholicism in Nova Scotia. Peter Slater (ed), Religion and
culture in Canada (Waterloo: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 1977), 117–48. Refs. Examines origins of Antigonish Movement, with much on Cape Breton. 4249. – The relevance of the Antigonish Movement today. Journal of
Canadian Studies, 15:1 (Spring 1980), 110–17. Examines ideas of Coady & Tompkins & discusses their current relevance. 4250. BEATON, Betty. The role of the parish priest in maintaining ethnic
tradition in eastern Nova Scotia. Highland Heritage, nd [1977], 8–9. Illus. Discusses role of priests in preserving & promoting Gaelic culture, with much on Cape Breton. 4251. BEATON PLANETTA, Elizabeth. A tale of three churches: ethnic
architecture in Sydney, Nova Scotia. Canadian Ethnic Studies, 16:3 (1984), 89–110. Fns. Biblio. Examines architectural features of three churches & discusses their role in preserving ethnicity of their adherents. 4252. – Religious affiliation and ethnic identity of West Indians in
Whitney Pier. Canadian Ethnic Studies, 20:3 (1988), 112–31. Fns. Refs. Examines reasons for diversity of black West Indian immigrants of Whitney Pier & impact of that diversity on their identity. 4253. BELLIVEAU, John Edward. Antigonish blazes a trail. [Toronto]
Star Weekly Magazine (7 January 1950), 5. Illus. Describes work of Antigonish Movement with cooperatives. Much on Cape Breton. 4254. BETHUNE, CM. History of the first Presbyterian church in Cape Breton.
Baddeck: privately published, nd, np. English translation of Gaelic account, first published in MacTalla by ‘Bartimens,’ of emigrating from Scotland to West Bay & building first Presbyterian church in 1826.
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4255. BIDWELL, Rev Adonijah. Expedition to Cape Breton: journal of
Rev Adonijah Bidwell. New-England Historical and Genealogical Register, 27 (1873), 153–9. Edited by EM Bidwell. Not found. 4256. BIRD, Michael. See HY DE, Susan. 4257. BOND, Mary A. See SOMERS, Bernadette. 4258. BOUDREAU, Rev Daniel. A rare Acadian religious song. Cape
Breton’s Magazine, 73 (June 1998), 72–7. Illus. English & French. Words & music of traditional song entitled ‘In honour of Saint Euphrosine, virgin, in a monk’s habit.’ 4259. BOUDREAU, Ephrem. Rivière Bourgeois: paroisse acadienne du comté
de Richmond, au sud du Cap-Breton en Nouvelle-Ecosse. Yarmouth: Editions Lescarbot, nd [1987], 154pp. Illus. Maps. Fns. Refs. History of community, focusing on church. 4260. – Un évêché au Cap-Breton. Cahiers de la Société historique
acadienne, 5:3 (April/June 1974), 108–19. Fns. Biblio. Brief history of bishopric at Arichat, 1844–58. 4261. BOUDREAU, Michael. Strikes, rural decay and socialism: the
Presbyterian church in Nova Scotia grapples with social realities, 1880–1914. Charles HH Scobie & GA Rawlyk (eds), The contribution of Presbyterianism to the Maritime provinces of Canada (Montreal & Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1997), 144–59. Fns. Much on Rev William Smith of Sydney, leading advocate of progressive social gospel in Nova Scotia’s Presbyterian church. 4262. BOUDROT, Jason. Notre Dame de l’Assomption Parish history. Arichat:
privately published, nd, 32pp. Illus. Apps. Biblio. Brief history. 4263. BOURINOT, Marshall J. St John’s Anglican Church of Isle Madame:
history 1828–1978. Arichat: privately published, nd, 25pp. Illus. Brief history. 4264. BOUTILIER, Ted (ed). Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish 1912–1962:
golden jubilee. New Waterford: privately published, 1962, 40pp. Illus. Parish history.
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4265. BOWERS, PR. Sydney’s grand old man. [Sydney] Academy Record
(March 1903). Reprinted, following his death on 7 March 1904, by ‘Ithuriel,’ as ‘The late Father Quinan’ in Cape Breton Illustrated, 1 (1904), 13. Brief biography of Rev James Quinan, then celebrating fiftieth anniversary of ordination. 4266. BOY LE, George. Father Tompkins of Nova Scotia. New York: PJ
Kenedy and Sons, 1953, 234pp. Fns. Biography of Cape Bretoner who founded Antigonish Movement. 4267. – Pioneer in purple. Montreal: Palm, 1951, 290pp. Illus. Fns. Apps.
Biography of Toronto’s Archbishop Neil MacNeil, who came from Inverness County 4268. BREWER, Charles Gordon. The diocese of Antigonish and World War I.
Unpublished MA thesis, University of New Brunswick, 1975, 75pp. Fns. Biblio. Examines response to war of Catholics in eastern Nova Scotia, including Cape Breton. 4269. BRUN, Denise. See SURETTE, Ralph. 4270. BUMSTED, JM. Sermon literature and the 1745 Louisbourg cam-
paign. Dalhousie Review, 63:2 (Summer 1983), 264–76. Fns. Challenges traditional view that religion was major factor in New England assault on Louisbourg. 4271. BURCHELL, Wilfred. 1841–1941. In commemoration of one hundred
years of the ministrations of Trinity Church in the town of Sydney Mines, Nova Scotia. Sydney Mines: Trinity Church, nd [1941], 31pp. Illus. Brief history of Anglican church. 4272. BURKE, Gladys. St Peter’s Parish, St Peters, Nova Scotia, 1891–1991:
one hundred years of faith and growth. St Peters: St Peter’s Parish, nd [1991], 143pp. Illus. Parish history. 4273. BURTON, Olga. A centenary is celebrated. Cape Breton Mirror, 2:4
(March 1953), 10–12. Illus. Describes centennial celebrations at Waipu. 4274. – Grand old lady of Whangarei. Cape Breton Mirror, 2:12 (November
1953), 6, 15. Recollections of Mrs Jessie McKenzie, survivor of Waipu migration.
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4275. – 100th birthday celebration. Cape Breton Mirror, 3:1 (December
1953), 6. Describes 100th birthday party of Mrs Jessie McKenzie, survivor of Waipu migration. 4276. – Pioneers’ progress. Cape Breton Mirror, 2:2 (January 1953), 19–20.
Illus. History of Waipu settlers. 4277. – Stalwart pioneering women. Cape Breton Mirror, 2:1 (December
1952), 12–13. Illus. Story of Waipu settlers with emphasis on role of women. 4278. – The pioneers’ memorial museum at Waipu. Cape Breton Mirror,
2:9 (August 1953), 3, 18. Illus. Describes museum built to commemorate Waipu centennial. 4279. BY RNE, Cyril. The Maritime visits of Joseph-Octave Plessis, bishop
of Quebec. Collections of the Nova Scotia Historical Society, 39 (1977), 23–47. Describes visits in 1812 & 1815, including Cape Breton, quoting extensively from his journal. 4280. – See PHELAN, Rev William. 4281. CAIMBEUL, Iain. Marbhrainn agus laoidhean spioradail
eadartheangaichte o’n bheuria. Sydney: Don MacKinnon, 1947. Gaelic psalms. 4282. CAMERON, James D. For the people: a history of St Francis Xavier
University. Montreal & Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1996, 551pp. Illus. Fns. Index. History of university, including chapter on origin at Arichat before move to Antigonish. 4283. CAMERON, John Donald. Good-natured rivalry. Am Braighe, 5:2
(Autumn 1997), 7. Humorous story about Rev Dougald MacEachern, a native of Broad Cove. 4284. CAMERON, Margie. Zion Presbyterian Church, Louisbourg, Nova
Scotia. Louisbourg: Louisbourg Heritage Society, 1991, 32pp. Illus. Fns. Brief history.
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4285. CAMERON, Silver Donald. The priest who went to parliament.
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