GATINEAU VALLEY HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Authour Index for Up the Gatineau!
Complete index for volumes 1 - 36.
A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z
- Aronn, Sogarth
- "The Gatineau Rivermen", 2:11
- Ballantyne, Bruce
- "Station Agent in the Gatineau", 10:2-3
- "Stations of the Gatineau Valley Railway", 24:41-44
- "To The Cottage - 1896", 3:8-9
- "Up the Line - The Railway from Hull to Maniwaki", 17:1-4
- Barrow, Joan Brownrigg, ed.
- "As Long as Love and Music Last", 18:7-10
- "Notes on the Early Days of the Parish of Martindale", 21:30-34
- Bearman, Gladys M.
- "The Alexander Story", 10:4-7
- Benedict, Janet
- "Town Site Farm", 19:12-16
- Benedict, Nancy
- "The Leppard Blacksmith Shop at Old Chelsea", 17:15-18
- Benedict, Nancy and Janet
- "Simmons General Store--1884-1926", 18:11-20
- "Simmons Post Office 1896-1916", 17:22-24 Benoit, Barbara. "Record of a Summer", 5:2-6
- Benoit, Paul
- "The Gatineau Falls Form", 4:8-14
- Berry, Paul S.
- "Trade and Other Tokens of the Gatineau Region", 28:31-42
- Bourinot, Arthur
- "Nicholas Gatineau", 9:2
- Boyle, J.E.
- "My Life and Times in the Bush", XV
- Brown, Jim
- "A Man who Inspired Local Teens: An Amazing Sailor and Wartime Hero", 30:6-10
- "Memories of Work Bees Up the Gatineau", 21:8-12
- Burant, Jim
- "'The picturesque hills and dales': The Gatineau Through Artists' Eyes", 26:32-40
- Byng, Lady
- "Up the Stream of Time" quoted, 4:11
- Carr, Christopher
- "Pink House", 19:16-23
- Connolly, Hon. John J.
- "Chelsea-Quebec", 2:2-9
- Cowden, Douglas
- "Memories of my School Days in Cascades", 33:11
- Cross, Stan
- "The Raising", 21:6-8
- "The Trapper", 18:31-34
- Dale, Ida W.
- "Summers on Chelsea Island", 14:20-24
- Davies, Andy.
- "My Gatineau Connection", 8:20-25
- Davis, Val
- "Emigrating to Canada in the 1950s", 33:5
- "Memorable Classroom Moments", 33:9-10
- "My First Year Teaching School in Chelsea", 33:6-8
- Decker, Klaus G.
- "Remembrances 1945-1995", 22:13-15
- Dolgin, Josh
- "About This Year's Editor: P.M.O. Evans, A Biography", 14:31
- Douglas, Dr. H.T.
- "An Irishman in Canada: John Egan: John Egon", 10:14,15
- "Philemon Wright's Gun Shed", 9:16,17
- Elliott, Bruce
- "Philemon Wright (1760-1839)", 26:1-3
- "The Pink and Moffat Families of Hull, 1822-1838", 1:7-9
- Evans, Patrick M.O.
- "A Rose by Any Other Name", 2:9
- "Building the Town Hall at Chelsea - minute by minute", 3:1
- "Early Kirks Ferry, Quebec", 1:11-15
- "Firearms Restrictions - 1875", 2:12
- "Footnote to History", 8:25
- "Footnote to History", 9:9
- "Meet You at * Bar at 4 o'clock Mon. Morning", 2:24
- "Philemon Wright Memorial", 7:9-14
- "Through the Hoopskirt Door", 13:5-7
- "Toponomy", 14:1-4
- Evans, Patrick M.O. and Carol Martin
- "A Tale About a Name, Two Persons and the Fur Trade", 24:1-4
- Fairbairn, Gordon Roy
- "A Tale of Two Sisters", 28:19-23
- Farmer, Brig. G.R.D.
- "Farmers Rapids on the Gatineau River", 6:8-11
- Faulkner, Neil
- "A Bridge For Our Times--Rebuilding the Wakefield Covered Bridge", 23:36-51
- Fleming, Anne
- "The Fleming Family Enterprises of Chelsea", 24:35-40
- Fletcher, Katharine
- "At Home Up the Mountain: Miles Barnes, The Hermit", 14:11-14
- Forbes, Harry A.
- "An Airman's Story", 22:16-21
- Geggie, H.J.C.
- "The Instant Commando, or Hot Sweet Tea", 22:33-37
- Geggie, Judith
- "Maclaren's General Store Circa 00: A Sketch", 14:15-19
- "The Development of a Community in Lower da: Wakefield", 2:13-15
- Geggie, Norma
- "David Rouleau's Flight Jacket", 36:26-31
- "Hamilton Motors, 1923-1926", 32:24-28
- "I.B. York - A Man of Many Parts", 8:2-4
- "Joseph Irwin and His Farm", 26:24-27
- "New Beginnings in Wakefield", 33:1-4
- "Reminiscences of Nursing at Gatineau Memorial Hospital: 1952 and 1953", 18:35-38
- "Spinning and Weaving in Days Gone By", 20:5-11
- "The Wakefield Women's Institute, 1919-1961", 21:24-29
- "Whither This Point of Land?" 16:19-21
- Geggie, Norma and Stuart
- "A Century of the Gatineau Fish and Game Club", 21:16-24
- "Regional Doctors", 12:3,4
- Geggie, Stuart, ed.
- "Three Excerpts - Early Medicine", 12:4-9
- Geggie, Stuart
- "A Canadian Bride's Dowry", 16:22
- "Memories of Life in Wakefield 60-70 Years Ago", 17:10-14
- "The Farrelton Butter Factory", 20:12-14
- German, Tony
- "One Family's War", 22:22-26
- Gobeil, Fr. Maurice
- "The 'King of the Gatineau' & St. Alexander College 1964-65", 1:17-21
- Graham, John
- "By Canoe and By Gosh: Memories of a Gatineau Canoe Trip", 23:13-18
- Hale, Grete and Reg
- "Brooks Hill - Low, Québec, Canada - Built 1859", 16:1-4
- Hale, Reginald B.
- "Brooks Hill", 5:23-25
- "Caleb Brooks, Pioneer of Low", 8:12-17
- "Flashed All Their Sabres Bare", 5:7-10
- "Footnote to History", 6:18
- Hanson, Nora M.
- "The Fitzpatrick Family of North Wakefield", 11:16-21
- Henderson, George F.
- "Mackenzie King's First Visit to Kingsmere", 19:8-11
- "Mackenzie King the Farmer", 20:15-21
- "Mackenzie King and the Stone Angels of Moorside", 18:1-4
- Hendrick, Rita Hogan
- "My Family in the Early Days of Kirk's Ferry", 23:24-26
- Hogarth, Donald D.
- "Ancient Explosions and More Recent, Quieter Events in the Gatineau-Lièvre District", 30:44-50
- "Footnote to History", 10:19-20
- "Stanislas Franchot and his Buckingham Mines", 24:16-23
- "West Hull's Phosphate Pits: Mines, Miners, and Motives", 25:31-43
- "The Haycock Iron Mine", 10:16-18
- Holt, Mrs. C.R. (Bertha)
- "Great, Great Grandmother's Day", 3:6-7; 2:11
- "Ski-ing in Earlier Years", 13:7-9
- "To Cure a Sore Throat: First kill a deer", 2:23-24
- "Up the Gatineau", 1:4-5
- Holmes-Burke, Mary
- "Wilson's Corners Storekeepers and Some of their Neighbours", 24:29-34
- Honneger, Hans, and Warren Major
- "The Gilmour House", 19:24-30
- Hope, Ethel Penman
- "Early Settlement of Meech Lake", 10:20-26
- Hughes, RJ.
- "Half a Century of Chelsea School", 33:12-15
- "The Great Fire of 1870", 32:9-15
- Johnston, Gordon
- "The Windago", 3:9
- Laberge, Édouard P.
- "The Story of a Bridge", 5:12-17
- Lafleur, Laurent
- "125th Anniversary of Ste. Cécile de Masham Parish", 4:15
- Lambton, Gunda
- "Discovering the Gatineau", 19:1-7
- "Edward McSheffrey - Major of Low Township", 11:21-23
- "Folklore in the Gatineau Valley", 10:7-14
- "Harry Carruthers, Kazabazua Blacksmith", 12:10-12
- "Irish Surnames in the Gatineau", 13:13-20
- "Origins of the German Settlers in Schwartz and Ladysmith", 14:5-10
- "Teresa Meness of the Maniwaki Algonquins", 16:23-26
- "The Barry Farm - A Pioneer Homestead", 9:18-22
- "The Battle of Brennan's Hill", 7:20-25
- "The Paugan Dam", 17:36-39
- "Working for the CPR", 17:5-9
- Lecours, Jacques
- "The Great Hydro-Electric Works on the Gatineau River..", 21:35-44
- Lee, Horace R.
- "From Chelsea to Edmonton and Back in 'Lizzie,' a 1915 Model T Ford", 29:1-5
- Levy, Gary.
- "The Ottawa and Gatineau Valley Railway 1871-1901", 6:2-7
- Lister, Bruce
- "Landslides in the Lower Gatineau", 29:34-44
- MacDonald, Joanne
- "Gatineau Labyrinth: The Laflêche Cave", 14:25-30
- "Summer Bridges: Early Ferries on the Gatineau", 6:19-24
- MacLeod, Elizabeth Susan
- "For the Flag" quoted, 6:14
- MacTaggart, John
- "Vale of the Gatineau: A Proper Place for the Transportation of Convicts", 3:7-8
- Mahoney, Eric
- "Footnote to History", 12:12
- Mahoney, Ernie
- "A Bridge A-Building", 23:1-7
- "Colonel D.E. Macintyre (1885-1974)", 21:1-5
- "Operation Clean Bottom: Muscle & $40,000 Clean the Gatineau River in 1977", 25:27-30
- "Pat Evans: A Tribute", 27:5-7
- "Remembering R.A.J. (Bob) Phillips", 30:1-5
- "Sully's Mill, the Backbone of Wakefield Village", 24:13-15
- "Summer Hotels in the Gatineau", 25:5-8
- "The Changing Face of the Wakefield Inn, 1860s to 1984", 18:27-30
- "The Heaneys of Harrington Lake: Stan Healey's Recollections", 30:26-30
- "There's a Tavern in the Town", 27:17-19
- "You Never Told Who Your Bootleger Was", 27:21-23
- "Wartime in the Gatineau", 22:1-5
- Major, Warren, and Hans Honneger
- "The Gilmour House", 19:24-30
- Marshall, Duncan
- "A Gem in the Gatineau Valley", 30:17-23
- "Early Aerial Photography of the Gatineau River Valley", 27:33-40
- "King Mountain: The Geographical Centre of Canada", 36:9-15
- Martin, Carol, ed.
- "James Martin's Letters--His Work in Low and Maniwaki", 20:30-30
- Martin, Carol
- "A Few 'Minutes' in Celebration of Chelsea's 125th Anniversary: Municipal Government in Chelsea's Early Years", 26:10-16
- "A Student a Century Ago .. Ada Brown's 1888 Notebook", 16:5-10
- "Aunt Maud's Postcard Album", 31:1-7
- "Avion Fur Farm", 29:17-21
- "Brown's Farm", 20:22-29
- "Chelsea's Wartime Wireless Transmission Station", 28:9-12
- "Development of Postal Service Up the Gatineau, Early Days to 1900", 17:25-35
- "Dreams of Land (and Nightmares for Some) in Hull Township", 36:1-8
- "Fifty Years of Firefighting in Chelsea", 32:4-8
- "John Rudolphus: A Man for His Time", 23:27-35
- "Messages from Two Autograph Books", 16:11-14
- "Three Centuries of the Fur Trade, Passing by the Gatineau Region", 24:4-10
- "Kirk's Ferry Union Mission Church and Other Shared Protestant Churches in Chelsea", 25:21-26
- "Private Richard Rowland Thompson's 'Chelsea Connection': Bertha Alexander and the Alexanders of Chelsea", 28:13-18
- "School Days in Chelsea in the Olden Days", 33:16-21
- "The Cascades Club", 27:1-6
- "The Store at Kirk's Ferry", 18:21-26
- "Wine and Women in Chelsea", 32:29-32
- "Words by Walter Cross, Music by Leo Freeman", 31:41-44
- Martin, Carol, and Patrick M.O. Evans
- "A Tale About a Name, Two Persons and the Fur Trade", 24:1-4
- Maxwell, Grant
- "Tax Showdown Up the Gatineau", 23:8-12
- McConnell, William Felton
- "Snowbound on the Maniwaki Subdivision", 32:16-18
- McDiarmid, Janet
- "Poltimore: A View from the Outside", 27:27-32
- Moore, Donald Charles
- "My Knowledge of Fires in West Hull", 32:1-3
- Meech, Marion
- "Asa Meech", 7:14-19
- Morisset, Dave
- "Footnote to History", 12:10
- Mount, Graeme S.
- "Richard Rowland Thompson, 1877-1908", 16:15-18
- Mulvihill, Richard
- "Footnote to History", 7:7
- "Stone for St. Stephen's", 2:15
- Murray, Jean-Paul
- "Roderick Percy Sparks: Gatineau Park's Forgotten Founder", 30:11-16
- O'Hanlon, Alfred
- "An Irish Wake", 8:5-7
- "Dr. Geggie's Wild Winter Ride", 7:7-9
- "Reflections - The Two Dieppes", 12:13-14
- Palmer, Liz
- "Gatineau Gourmets (Gatineau Valley Gourmet Club)", 31:15-21
- Panet, A. de L.
- "Early Transportation in the Gatineau Valley and Connecting Factors", 13:9-13
- "Kingsmere", 11:10-16
- "Larrimac Golf Club - A Gatineau Gem", 9:22-26
- Parson, Helen E.
- "Footnote to History", 9:10
- "Land Use History of the Gatineau Valley 1800-1850", 9:5-9
- "Pine to lp: The Timber Trade on the Gatineau River", 3:2-5
- Pawley, Bill
- "Pat Evans, Neighbour and Friend", 26:4-5
- Pennie, Archie M.
- "Acetylene Comes to the Upper Gatineau" 31:22-25
- "Derailment of the 'Gatineau Limited'", 29:30-33
- Hollywood: The Gatineau Connection", 23:22-23
- "Kazabazua and the Atom Bomb", 30:31-34
- "Movers and Shakers Visit Thirty-One Mile Lake", 31:26-29
- "Northfield United Church and its Cemetery", 26:28-31
- "Old Mills at Aumond and Point Comfort", 30:35-40
- "Outaouais Phosphorous Production: From Matches to Fireworks and Detergents", 24:24-28
- "Some Sketches of Kazabazua", 28:24-27
- "Some Thoughts on VE Day Plus Fifty", 22:10-12
- "Squaring the Log", 20:41-43
- "The Gatineau Highway", 25:1-4
- "The Gatineau Lakes Water Supply Project", 19:43-48
- "The Gatineau Tank Mystery", 23:19-21
- "The Kazabazua Bridge and Bender's Grist Mill", 27:24-27
- "The Paugan Falls Canoe Works", 29:27-29
- "When the Axe was King", 24:11-13
- "Why Cover the Bridge", 20:1-4
- "Wild West Days at the 'Kaz'", 28:28-30
- Pennie, Archie and Dufour, Larry
- "The Collins Sawmill at Kirk's Ferry, Chelsea, Kingsmere and Gatineau", 36:16-20
- Phillips, R.A.J.
- "King of the Gatineau", 11:2-9
- "My Little War", 22:38-44
- "Remembering the Life of Patrick M.O. Evans", 26:7-9
- Potter, Barbara
- "Footnote to History", 7:25
- Quince, Wendy Ellen
- "The Telephone Industry in Wakefield and Surrounding Areas", 3:19-22
- Quince, Cliff
- "Life Below Decks", 22:27-32
- Quipp, Heather
- "Brigham-Chamberlin House - Old Chelsea Quebec", 4:23
- "The Old Mountain Lodge at Kingsmere", 29:22-26
- Ravenscroft, Helen Ditchfield
- "Two Bees in Meech Creek Valley", 21:13-15
- Reford, Michael
- "The Hetherington Farm", 19:31-35
- Reid, Norma Hall
- "Footnote to History", 8:5
- Richens, Allan
- "Remembering Wartime: Alice Lee Hudson and Bertha Herd Larcher", 29:6-10
- "Some Memories of Skiing Up the Gatineau", 26:20-23
- "The Chelsea Cenotaph Story", 28:1-8
- "The Early Years of the Gatineau River Yacht Club", 27:14-18
- "The Healeys of Harrington ke: Peggy Healey Remembers Life on the Homestead", 30:24-25
- "The Kennedy Road in the 1930s and 1940s", 31:8-14
- Richens, Allan and Martin, Carol
- "We Remember: From Lignières-de-Touraine in France to Chelsea, Quebec, Canada", 36:21-25
- Roberts, Marion
- "Carbide Willson 1860-1915", 2:16-22
- Roy, Anastase
- "Maniwaki et la Vallée de la Gatineau" quoted, 4:21
- Rutledge, Anita
- "A Lake and a Road, and Names to Remember", 32:19-23
- "Les Suisses" of Duclos - In Memoriam, 33:32-38
- Rutledge, Anita, traduit par Germain Bertrand
- "Les Suisses" de Duclos - In Memoriam", 33:25-31
- Rutledge, Elizabeth Stevenson
- "The Old Homestead", 19:36-42
- Ryan, E.J. (Ed)
- "Chelsea Reflections", 27:18-20
- Ryan, Mrs. E.J. (Isobel)
- "Did You Know That A Man of Virtue and Talent", 6:8
- "Dunn's Hotel", 1:10
- Schwartz, Ann
- "Seventy-five Years Young: the Larrimac Golf Club Ages Gracefully", 25:13-18
- Schwartz, Louise
- "Beekeeping in the Gatineau Hills", 36:32-36
- Scott, Mary McKay
- "Going Home", 4:6
- Selwyn, Shirley
- "Summering Up the Gatineau", 25:9-12
- Shorter, Shirley
- "Les Pères Capucins Du Lac Meech", 8:17-20
- Steers, Barbara
- "Fish in the Basement", 9:10-15
- Stephens, Helen
- "The Railway Up the Gatineau", 4:6-8
- Stevens, Dr. Anne, & Halliday, Robert
- "Footnote to History", 8:8
- Strang, Sheila, comp.
- "The Alexander Story", 10:4-7
- Sudbury, John
- "The Wakefield Rifle Club", 29:11-16
- Taggart, William Robert
- "In Memory of Rev. Robert Taggart, 1863-1926", 13:20-24
- Tevlin, Barbara
- "Chelsea Cottage Memories of the Thirties and Forties", 25:19-20
- Theberge, Elaine Bedford
- "The Gatineau Mountain of Iron", 3:10-14
- Turnbull, Mrs. Walter (Helen Graham)
- "Early Gatineau Sports", 3:5
- Uren Janet
- "The Oblates of Mary-Immaculate and the Founding of Maniwaki", 4:15
- Vivian, Jean
- "Did You Know That", 6:25
- Walmsley, Norma E
- "The Gatineau Hills: Love at First Sight", 22:6-9
- Walton, Lillian (Wilson)
- "A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words", 12:14
- "Barbed Wire", 7:19-20
- "Hero Buried at Chelsea, Quebec", 6:12-18
- "Highlife in the Gatineau", 6:25
- "Isaac Cross and his family", 4:2
- "Roots in the Gatineau", 5:10,11
- "The Cars of Yesteryear", 12:19-23
- "The Handy Drawer", 2:12
- "The Little White Church at Cascades", 3:23
- "The Tip Top and the Gatineau Echo", 9:3-5
- Waterston, Jessie
- "Brookdale Farm", 8:8-11
- Watson, Karen J.
- "The Stone Church of St. Stephen", 7:2-7
- Wattsford, George
- "Memories of Kingsmere Lodge and Kingsmere in the 1920s", 27:6-13
- Westwood, David
- "These Gatineau Hills",; 9:back cover
- Wilson, Preston
- "Meech Creek Valley Girl", 31:30-40
- "Public School Pastimes: Toys and Games", 32:33-3
- Woods, Karen B.
- "Did You Know That?" 9:15-16
- Wright, Moiya
- "Letter to the Editor", 13:4-5
- Wright, Sarah Rosina
- "The Great Fire in Hull", 5:18-22
