Contents of Canada Shelf,
Hubbell Center
The following are books, magazines, pamphlets, and other types of material, which are on the
“Canada Shelf” at the Hubbell Center in Des Moines, IA. They are listed by author or issuing agency or title if no author is indicated.
Clark, Murtie
June. Loyalists in
the Southern Campaign of the Revolutionary War.
Vol. 3, Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1981. 484 pp.
East, Robert
A. Connecticut’s Loyalists.
Chester, CT: Pequot Press, 1974.
54 pp.
Langton,
Anne. A Gentlewoman in Upper
Canada, the journals of Anne Langton.
Toronto: Clarke, Irwin: 1950.
207 pp.
Lewis, Dennis
M. British Naval Activity on
Lake Champlain during the War of 1812. Clinton County Historical Association and Essex County
Historical Society, 1994. 56
pp.
Merriman,
Brenda Dougall. Genealogy in
Ontario: Searching the Records. Ontario
Genealogical Society, 1988. 168
pp.
Mika, Nick
and Helma. United Empire
Loyalists; pioneers of Upper Canada. Belleville: Mika Publishing Co., 1976. 256 pp.
Nehemiah
Hubble Family Heritage Association. Nehemiah
Hubble’s Family News, November 1997-to date.
Peck,
Epaphroditus. The Loyalists
of Connecticut. Tercentenary
Commission of the State of Connecticut, 1934.
31 pp.
Percival, W.P.
The Lure of Montreal.
Toronto: Ryerson Press, 1964. 204
pp.
Sabine,
Lorenzo. Biographical
Sketches of Loyalists of the American Revolution with an Historical
Essay. Genealogical
Publishing Co., 1979 reprint of 1864 edition.
2 vols.
Shepard,
James. “The Tories of
Connecticut.” The
Connecticut Quarterly, April, May, June 1898.
Stewart,
Walter. True Blue: The
Loyalist Legend. Toronto:
Collins, 1985. 275 pp.
Traill,
Catharine Parr. The
Backwoods of Canada. McClelland
& Stewart, 1966. 125 pp.
Willingham,
William F. “The Strange Case
of Eleazer Fitch: Connecticut Tory.”
The Connecticut Historical Society Bulletin.
July, 1975.
Miscellaneous
travel brochures, maps and pamphlets.
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