PORTRAIT OF JOSEPH HOWE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 363 From Fennings Taylor's "Portraits of British Americans."
PORTRAIT OF ROBERT BALDWIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 365 Ibid.
PORTRAIT OF L. H. LAFONTAINE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 369 Ibid.
PORTRAIT OF L. A. WILMOT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 371 From Lathern's "Biographical Sketch of Judge Wilmot" (Toronto, 1881).
FORT GARRY AND A RED RIVER STEAMER IN 1870 . . . . . . . . 389 From A. J. Russell's "Red River Country" (Montreal, 1870).
PORTRAIT OF LIEUT.-COLONEL WILLIAMS . . . . . . . . . . . 399 From a photograph by Topley, Ottawa.
INDIAN CARVED POSTS IN BRITISH COLUMBIA . . . . . . . . . 401 From photograph by Dr. Dawson, C.M.G., Director of Geological Survey of Canada.
PORTRAIT OF SIR JOHN MACDONALD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 405 From L. J. Tache's "Canadian Portrait Gallery" (Montreal, 1890-'93).
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PORTRAIT OF HON. GEORGE BROWN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 409 From photograph.
PORTRAIT OF SIR GEORGE E. CARTIER . . . . . . . . . . . . 411 From B. Sulte's "Histoire des Canadiens-francais."
SIR WILFRID LAURIER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 415 From a photograph by Ernest H. Mills.
OLD PARLIAMENT BUILDING AT OTTAWA . . . . . . . . . . . . 427 From a photograph by Topley, Ottawa.
QUEBEC IN 1896 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 435 From Dr. Stewart's collection of Quebec photographs.
STREET SCENE IN A FRENCH CANADIAN VILLAGE NEAR QUEBEC . . 437 Ibid.
OLD CHURCH AT BONNE STE. ANNE, WHERE MIRACLES WERE . . . . 441 PERFORMED Ibid.
A CANADIAN CALECHE OF OLD TIMES . . . . . . . . . . . . . 445 From Weld's "Travels in North America" (London, 1799).
PORTRAIT OF LOUIS FRECHETTE, THE FRENCH CANADIAN POET . . 449 From L. J. Tache's "Canadian Portrait Gallery."
A CHARACTERISTIC SNAPSHOT OF SIR ROBERT BORDEN . . . . . . 456 Courtesy "Central News."
SILVER MINES AT COBALT, ONTARIO . . . . . . . . . . . . . 459 Courtesy C.P.R.
NEW PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS, OTTAWA . . . . . . . . . . . . . 471 Courtesy C.P.R.
MAP OF CANADA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at end [Transcriber's note: missing from book.]
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BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE
Jacques Cartier's Voyages, in English, by Joseph Pope (Ottawa, 1889), and H. B. Stephens (Montreal, 1891); in French, by N. E. Dionne (Quebec, 1891); Toilon de Longrais (Rennes, France), H. Michelant and E. Rame (Paris, 1867). L'Escarbot's New France, in French, Tross's ed. (Paris, 1866), which contains an account also of Cartier's first voyage. Sagard's History of Canada, in French, Tross's ed. (Paris, 1866). Champlain's works, in French, Laverdiere's ed. (Quebec, 1870); Prince Society's English ed. (Boston, 1878-80). Lafitau's Customs of the Savages, in French (Paris, 1724). Charlevoix's History of New France, in French (Paris, 1744); Shea's English version (New York, 1866). Jesuit Relations, in French (Quebec ed., 1858). Ferland's Course of Canadian History, in French (Quebec, 1861-1865). Garneau's History of Canada, in French (Montreal, 1882). Sulte's French Canadians, in French (Montreal, 1882-84). F. Parkman's series of histories of French Regime, viz.; Pioneers of France in the New World; The Jesuits in North America; The old Regime; Frontenac; The Discovery of the Great West; A Half Century of Conflict; Montcalm and Wolfe; Conspiracy of Pontiac (Boston, 1865-1884). Justin Winsor's From Cartier to Frontenac (Boston, 1894). Hannay's Acadia (St. John, N. B., 1870). W. Kingsford's History of Canada, 8 vols. so far (Toronto and London, 1887-1896), the eighth volume on the war of 1812 being especially valuable. Bourinot's "Cape Breton and its Memorials of the French Regime," Trans. Roy. Soc. Can., vol. ix, and separate ed. (Montreal, 1891). Casgrain's Montcalm and Levis, in French (Quebec, 1891). Haliburton's Nova Scotia (Halifax, 1829). Murdoch's Nova Scotia (Halifax, 1865-67). Campbell's Nova Scotia (Halifax, 1873). Campbell's Prince Edward Island (Charlottetown, 1875). Lord Durham's Report, 1839. Christie's History of Lower Canada (Quebec, 1848-1855). Dent's Story of the Upper Canadian Rebellion (Toronto, 1855). Lindsey's W. Lyon Mackenzie (Toronto, 1873). Dent's Canada Since the Union of 1841 (Toronto, 1880-81). Turcotte's Canada under the Union, in French (Quebec, 1871). Bourinot's Manual of Constitutional History (Montreal, 1888), "Federal Government in Canada" (Johns Hopkins University Studies, {xx} Baltimore, 1889), and How Canada is Governed (Toronto, 1895). Withrow's Popular History of Canada (Toronto, 1888). MacMullen's History of Canada (Brockville, 1892). Begg's History of the Northwest (Toronto, 1804). Canniff's History of Ontario (Toronto, 1872). Egerton Ryerson's Loyalists of America (Toronto, 1880). Mrs. Edgar's Ten Years of Upper Canada in Peace and War (Toronto, 1890). Porritt's Sixty Years of Protection in Canada (London, 1907). H. E. Egerton and W. L. Grant's Canadian Constitutional Development (London, 1907). G. R. Parkin's Sir John A. Macdonald (London, 1909). B. Home's Canada (London, 1911). W. Maxwell's Canada of To-Day (London, 1911). C. L. Thomson's Short History of Canada (London, 1911). W. L. Griffith's The Dominion of Canada (London, 1911). A. G. Bradley's Canada (London, 1912). Arthur G. Doughty's History of Canada (Year Book) (Ottawa, 1913). J. A. T. Lloyd's The Real Canadian (London, 1913). E. L. Marsh's The Story of Canada (London, 1913). J. Munro's Canada 1535 to Present Day (London, 1913). A. Shortland and A. G. Doughty's Canada and its Provinces (Toronto, 1913). W. L. Grant's High School History of Canada (Toronto, 1914). G. Bryce's Short History of the Canadian People (London, 1914). D. W. Oates's Canada To-day and Yesterday (London, 1914). F. Fairfield's Canada (London, 1914). Sir C. Tupper's Political Reminiscences (London, 1914). Morang's Makers of Canada (Toronto, 1917). Sir Thomas White's The Story of Canada's War Finance (Montreal, 1921). Prof. Skelton's Life of Sir Wilfrid Laurier (Toronto, 1922). And Review of Historical Publications Relating to Canada by the University of Toronto.
For a full bibliography of archives, maps, essays, and books relating to the periods covered by the Story of Canada, and used by the writer, see appendix to his "Cape Breton and its Memorials," in which all authorities bearing on the Norse, Cabot, and other early voyages are cited. Also, appendix to same author's "Parliamentary Government in Canada" (Trans. Roy. Soc. Can., vol. xi., and American Hist. Ass. Report, Washington, 1891). Also his "Canada's Intellectual Strength and Weakness" (Trans. Roy. Soc. Can., vol. xi, and separate volume, Montreal, 1891). Also, Winsor's Narrative and Critical History of America (Boston, 1886-89).
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