An Address to the People of the Canadas (1801?), pg. 9 (Image 16). (See also U.S. politician's opinion that Canada is like Britain in its forms of monarchy, aristocracy and hierarchy) Accessed 22 April 2024
"A Proclamation" (October 12, 1801), The Quebec Gazette, December 24, 1801 pg. 3. (See also Prince Edward Island resident explaining how British governments switch from war to peace) Accessed 30 April 2024
"Lately Imported from London[....]" (July 30, 1801), The Quebec Gazette, July 30, 1801 pg. 3. Accessed 29 April 2024
"Account of Certain Premiums Offered in 1801" (April 9, 1801), The Quebec Gazette, July 23, 1801 pg. 1. Accessed 29 April 2024
"Jacques Cartier Bridge" (December 17, 1800), The Quebec Gazette, January 1, 1801, Cahier 1 pg. 4. (See also three contracts offered by province (pg. 1)) Accessed 29 April 2024
"Quebec, Thursday, 24th September, 1801; On Friday last was executed[....]," The Quebec Gazette, September 24, 1801, Cahier 1 pg. 4. Accessed 29 April 2024
"Quebec, March 4," The Quebec Gazette, January 1, 1801, Cahier 1 pg. 4. (See also brief notice (pg. 4) of Blanchet receiving Lower Canada medical licence, and his articles here (pg. 3) and here (pg. 4) on medical matters) Accessed 29 April 2024
"Wanted a young girl[....]," The Quebec Gazette, December 31, 1801, Cahier 3 pg. 3. Accessed 30 April 2024
"Three Rivers, 1st December, 1801," The Quebec Gazette, December 10, 1801, Cahier 1 pg. 4. Accessed 30 April 2024
"Cape Diamond Brewery" (April 29, 1801), The Quebec Gazette, May 7, 1801, Cahier 1 pg. 4. Accessed 29 April 2024
"Upper Canada, York, Saturday, July 11th," The Quebec Gazette, July 30, 1801 pg. 2. (See also Hunter's proclamation (pg. 2) nominating two commissioners to distribute hemp seed and pay bounties to "deserving Cultivators and Exporters of Hemp") Accessed 29 April 2024
"Halifax, March 19," The Quebec Gazette, May 7, 1801, Cahier 1 pg. 3. Accessed 29 April 2024
"London, March 4; Engineers[....]," The Quebec Gazette, May 7, 1801, Cahier 1 pg. 2. Accessed 29 April 2024
Alexander Mackenzie, "Preface" (November 30, 1801), A General History of the Fur Trade from Canada to the North-West, pg. x (See also map (1801) of Mackenzie's routes to Arctic Ocean (1789) and Pacific Ocean (1793)) Accessed 22 April 2024
An Address to the People of the Canadas (1801?), pg. 9 (Image 16). (See also U.S. politician's opinion that Canada is like Britain in its forms of monarchy, aristocracy and hierarchy) Accessed 22 April 2024
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Alexander Mackenzie, "Preface" (November 30, 1801), A General History of the Fur Trade from Canada to the North-West, pg. x (See also map (1801) of Mackenzie's routes to Arctic Ocean (1789) and Pacific Ocean (1793)) Accessed 22 April 2024
"Wanted for His Majesty's Service[....]" (July 21, 1801), The Saint John Gazette, and General Advertiser (August 1, 1801), pg. 2. (See also "Take Notice" (pg. 2) demand of mast labourers that they be paid one-third more) Accessed 25 April 2024
"Saint John, Saturday, August 15, 1801," The Saint John Gazette, and General Advertiser (August 15, 1801), pg. 3. (See also comment (pg. 3) on privateers near Boston: "We shall probably hear further of those piratical fellows in a short time.") Accessed 25 April 2024
"Examination of Samuel Andrews, Esq. for his part in 'willfully and maliciously murdering a black woman called Jude,'" pgs. 1–2 and son's examination pgs. 3–4 Nova Scotia Archives. Accessed 22 April 2024
"Wednesday, April 29th," Diary of Simeon Perkins; April, 1801, pg. 301 Nova Scotia Archives. Accessed 22 April 2024
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"A Proclamation" (October 12, 1801), The Quebec Gazette, December 24, 1801 pg. 3. (See also Prince Edward Island resident explaining how British governments switch from war to peace) Accessed 30 April 2024