Up the Gatineau!
Author Index for Volumes 1-50, 1975-2024
The Author Index is an extract of the Up the Gatineau! Cumulative Index. Also available as a PDF document
Users’ note: This index is a reworked cumulation of the indexes of Up the Gatineau! Volumes 1 – 50. The following conventions have been used:
• Volume numbers are in bold type
• Images are denoted by ‘fig’
• Footnotes are denoted by ‘n’
• Volume number is in bold, followed by page number (e.g. 25:34). See List of Volumes
• Page ranges (e.g. 39:7-9) do not necessarily denote continuous discussion; they may simply show a series of pages on which the subject is mentioned.
• Wherever possible, married women’s names are grouped with their husbands and children with a cross reference from their family of birth. For example, Mary Brooks married John Kirk. She appears under her birth family as follows:
Brooks, Mary. see Kirk, Mary (Brooks)
and under her family of marriage as follows:
Kirk, Mary (Brooks)
Author Index
A
Allen, W. C. (Bill), “Following Florence,” 42:65–78
Anderson, Wayne
“Always in Suspenders”, 49:69-79
“The Choir That Fills the Hills With Music . and Cheese, 45:69–83
“Gatineau Park in our Pocket,” 42:53–64
“One Woman’s Fight to Preserve the History and Wilderness of Gatineau Park,” 44:27–37
Arnold, Ian, “Lac Gauvreau: A Personal History”, 49:80-90
Avison, Margaret, “Water and Worship: An Open-Air Service on the Gatineau River,” 40:32–33
B
Ballantyne, Bruce“Architecture of the Gatineau Valley Railway Stations,” 43:63–76
“To the Cottage – 1896,” 3:8–9 “Station Agent in the Gatineau,” 10:2–3
“Stations of the Gatineau Valley Railway,” 24:41–44
“Up the Line – The Railway from Hull to Maniwaki,” 17:1–4
“Where’s That Train?” 44:75–79
Barkham, Oriana, “From Cantley to the Basque Country,” 48:81–94
Barrow, Joan Brownrigg, “As Long as Love and Music Last,” 18:7–10
Barrow, Joan Brownrigg (ed.), “Notes on the Early Days of the Parish of Martindale,” 21:30–34
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 OfÏce 1896-1916,” 17:22–24
Benoit, Barbara, “Record of a Summer,” 5:2–6
Benoit, Paul, “The Gatineau Falls Farm,” 4:8–14
Berry, Paul S., “Trade and Other Tokens of the Gatineau Region,” 28:31–42
Bingham, Karen and Pauline Masson, “Samuel Bingham, ‘King of the Cascades,’” 46:11–18
Blanchard, R. J., “Low up to Kaz, and Back, by the ‘Front Road’ and ‘Back Road’“, 37:31–41
Bond, Courtney C. J., “Men in the Woods,” 46:19–23
Bourinot, Arthur S.
“The Kingsmere Road,” 39:45
“Nicolas Gatineau,” 9:2
“A Skier,” 39:46
Boyle, J. Edgar, “My Life and Times in the Bush,” 'b"15:1–37
Broadbent, Brooke, “Laura Gamble: From Wakefield to the Great War,” 42:79–84
Brown, D. Jeffrey, “The Great Wright Robbery of 1909,” 48:14–24
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
“A Reminiscence of Billy Connor and his Cantley “Castle,” 41:44–45
“What We Ate on the Farm,” 48:25–34
Buck, Ken, “Wolves at Meech Lake,” 38:37–45
Burant, Jim, “‘The picturesque hills and dales’: The Gatineau Through Artists’ Eyes,” 26:32–40
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Carr, Christopher, “Pink House,” 19:16–23
Clarkson, Adrienne, “Memories of Mountain Road,” 47:106–108
Coleman, Margaret, “Memories of Meech Lake Summers,” 37:22–30
Connolly, John J., “Chelsea-Quebec,” 2:2–9
Cowden, Douglas, “Memories of My School Days in Cascades,” 33:11
Crawley, Michal Anne, “Lights! Camera! Action! – A Brief History of Crawley Films,” 35:26–34
Crevier, Valérie, “’Cemented in Forever’ in the Gatineau Hills: Thomas Maxwell and Katie Burnett, 47:22–28
Cross, Stan
“The Raising,” 21:6–8
“The Trapper,” 18:31–34
Curry, Frances
“Chelsea Island and Gilmours’ Gatineau Mills,” 14:34–44
“Chelsea Island” From Industrial Site to Recreational Paradise,” 42:1–12
“Chelsea’s Grove: Fit for a Prince,” 42:13–18
“Chelsea’s Mystery Poet,” 45:84–89
“Kirk’s Ferry to Passchendaele, Belgium”, 49:56-60
“Lady Tweedsmuir’s Stamp on Wakefield History,” 47:94–98
“Maggie, with Love,” 48:75–80
“Miles Barnes, Hermit, Redux,” 39:27–30
“West Hull’s First Secretary-Treasurer: Some Financial Irregularities,” 43:34–36
Curry, Frances and Catherine Joyce, “Summers in Tenaga: Big Enough for July, but Not for August,” 42:19–35
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Dale, Ida W. (Currie), “Summers on Chelsea Island,” 14:20–24Darou, Wes, “Cantley’s Iron Mine: A Moving Exploration,” 41:46–58
Davies, Andy, “My Gatineau Connection,” 8:20–25
Davis, Val
“Emigrating to Canada in the 1950s,” 33:5–6
“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
Dellandrea, Jon S.
“Discovering Francis Fitz Roy Dixon,” 43:24–26
“Remarkable Lost Art of the Gatineau Valley: The Paintings of Francis Fitz Roy Dixon, (1856-1914),” 43:1–23
Derby, Susan, “The Derby Settlement of Wright Township,” 50:9-17
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,” 10:14–15
“Philemon Wright’s Gun-shed,” 9:16–17
Doyle, Brian
“A Canadian Portrait: 1945,” 47:54–61
“Jack Made It,” 35:1–4
“Pickanock,” 48:44–50
“Speak Memory, of Madam,” 46:41–48
“A Toast,” 50:62-63
“Ye,” 45:13–16
Doyle, Danny (Dónall Ó Dubhghaill), “Gaels of the Gatineau Valley,” 45:1–12
Duclos, Willa, “Duclos, Quebec, and the Duclos Family of Masham Township,” 34:27–34
Dumont, Albert, “Tenàgàdino Zìbì Gatineau River,” 50:60-61
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Elliott, Bruce S.“Philemon Wright (1760-1839),” 26:1–3
“The Pink and Moffatt Families of Hull, 1822-1838,” 1:7–9
Evans, Patrick M. O.
“Building the Town Hall at Old Chelsea – minute by minute,” 3:14–17
“Early Kirk’s Ferry, Quebec,” 1:11–15
“Firearms Restrictions,” 2:12
“Footnote to History,” 8:25, 9:9
“Meet You at Dean’s Bar at 4 O’clock Monday
Morning,” 2:24
“Philemon Wright Memorial,” 7:9–14
“A Rose by Any Other Name.,” 2:9
“Some Reminiscences of Charles Waters Chamberlin,” 11:24–25
“Through the Hoopskirt Door,” 13:5–7 “Toponymy,” 14:1–4
“The Village of Old Chelsea, circa 1900,” 43:27–33
Evans, Patrick M. O. and Carol Martin, “A Tale About a Name, Two Persons, and the Fur Trade,” 24:1–4
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Fairbairn, Gordon Roy, “A Tale of Two Sisters,” 28:19– 23
Farmer, Brig. G.R.D., “Farmer’s Rapids on the Gatineau River,” 6:8–12
Faulkner, Neil, “A Bridge for Our Times – Rebuilding the Wakefield Covered Bridge,” 23:37–51
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
Forsey, Helen, “Forsey Family Idylls at Blue Sea Lake,” 44:65–74
Froimovitch, Carol (Polonsky) and Mark, “A Veterinarian Arrives in the Gatineau Hills,” 39:59–74
Frutkin, Mark, “A Journey into the Past—Lac-des- Loups, Québec,” 48:63–67
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Galbraith, J. William, “Mackenzie King Introduces a Future Governor General to the Gatineau,” 47:88–93
Geggie, Hans, “The Instant Commando, or Hot Sweet Tea,” 22:33–37
Geggie, Judith
“The Development of a Community in Lower Canada, Wakefield,” 2:13–15
“Maclaren’s General Store Circa 1900: A Sketch,” 14:15–19
Geggie, Norma
“David Rouleau’s Flight Jacket,” 36:21–25
“Hamilton Motors, 1923-2006,” 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,” 33:1–5
“Reminiscences of Nursing at Gatineau Memorial Hospital: 1952 and 1953,” 18:35–38
“Spinning and Weaving in Days Gone By,” 20:5–11
“Thomas C. Bate and his Gold Note Farm,” 38:27–36
“The Wakefield Women’s Institute, 1919-1961,” 21:24–29
“Whither This Point of Land?” 16:19–21
Geggie, Norma and Stuart, “Regional Doctors,” 12:3–4
Geggie, Norma and Stuart eds.
“Getting About,” 12:8–9
“Popular Remedies,” 12:7–8
“The Telephone,” 12:4–7
Geggie, Stuart
“A Canadian Bride’s Dowry,” 16:22
“The Farrellton Butter Factory,” 20:12–14
“Memories of Life in Wakefield 60-70 Years Ago,” 17:10–14
Gessell, Paul, “Harky Milks Visits Heteren Cemetery”,
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:67-68Gessell, Paul and Joanne Lochhead, “Artist Kenneth Lochhead’s Gatineau Inspiration,” 46:67–83 Gessell, Paul and Joanne MacDonald, “Malak Karsh in the Gatineau Hills: From Tugboats to Tulips,” 41:59–67
Graham, John, “By Canoe and by Gosh: Memories of a Gatineau Canoe Trip,” 23:14–19
Graham, Shawn, “About a Barn – An Introduction to the Barns of Western Quebec,” 34:1–6
GVHS Archives, “Reflections of the Gatineau Valley: Through a Photographer’s Lens,” 45:52–68
H
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
Hale, Reginald B. and Grete, “Brooks Hill – Low, Québec, Canada – Built 1859,” 16:1–4
Hanson, Nora M., “The Fitzpatrick Family of North Wakefield,” 11:16–21
Hayden, Thomas and Paull Leamen (ed.), “The Battle of Brennan’s Hill,” 48:40–43
Henderson, George F.
“Mackenzie King and the Stone Angels of Moorside,” 18:1–4
“Mackenzie King the Farmer,” 20:15–21
“Mackenzie King’s First Summer at Kingsmere,” 43:37–45
“Mackenzie King’s First Visit to Kingsmere,” 19:8–11
Henderson, Rick,
“Abigail (Wyman) Wright: A Pioneer Woman,” 50:64-68
“Gatineau: Paddling through the History of a River’s Name,” 46:1–10
Herron, Adrienne and RJ Hughes, “Baseball Heroes at the Cascades Club,” 46:59–66
Hodgson, Charles
“The Colourful Past of Ski Lodges and Trails in Gatineau Park,” 39:31–43
“Why a Gatineau Park Cabin is called Shilly Shally,” 44:22–26
Hogarth, Donald D.
“Ancient Explosions and More Recent, Quieter Events in the Gatineau-Lièvre District,” 30:44–50
“The Haycock Iron Mine,” 10:16–20
“Stanislas Franchot and his Buckingham Mines,”
“West Hull’s Phosphate Pits: Mines, Miners and Motives,” 25:31–43
Holmes, Mary, The William Connor Estate in Cantley,” 41:37–43
Holmes-Burke, Mary, “Wilson’s Corners Storekeepers and Some of Their Neighbours,” 24:29–34
Holt, Mrs. C. R. (Bertha Wilson)
“To Cure a Sore Throat: First Kill a Bear,” 2:23–24
“Great, Great Grandmother’s Day,” 3:6–7
“The ‘King of the Gatineau’ & St. Alexander College,” 1:17–22
“Ski-ing in Earlier Years,” 13:7–9
“Up the Gatineau,” 1:4–5
Honegger, Hans and Warren Major, “The Gilmour House,” 19:24–30
Hope, Ethel Penman, “Early Settlement of Meech Lake,” 10:20–Back cover
Hudson, Gavin, “A Cottage at Cascades,” 37:9–15
Hughes, RJ
“The Great Fire of 1870,” 32:9–15
“Half a Century of Chelsea School,” 33:12–15
“A Train Station on the Move,” 47:16–21
Hughes, RJ and Adrienne Herron, “Baseball Heroes at the Cascades Club,” 46:59–66
J
Jenkins, Phil, “Big Fat Crow,” 40:56–57
Johnston, Andrew M.
“Arts and Letters at Kingsmere: The Jenkins-McCurry Families,” 39:1–20
“Regal Heights, Kingsmere,” 39:21–26
Johnston, Gordon, “The Windago,” 3:9
Joyce, Catherine
“Be There or Be Square: A Memoir of Saturday Night Dances at the Cascades Club in the Mid ‘60s,” 48:35–39
“Home to Beattie Point,” 42:36–38
“No one knows Gatineau Valley history better than the editor of Up the Gatineau!” 43:v–vii
Joyce, Catherine and Frances Curry, “Summers in Tenaga: Big Enough for July, but Not for August,” 42:19–35
Joyce, Catherine (ed.), “Heat” by Archibald Lampman, 38:14–16
K
Karsh, Sidney, “Capturing IMages of 1940s Shanty Life with Malak,” 46:28–40
Kealey, Don
“The Martin Letters of Tucker Lake: Disease, Drought and Other Hardships,” 45:17–27
“Martindale’s Roman Catholic Church and Cemeteries,” 45:28–39
“Low-Lying Roots,” 50:19-26
Kennedy, Betty, “Some Gatineau Hills Memories,” 42:85–86
L
Laberge, Edouard P., “The Story of a Bridge,” 5:12–17
Lafleur, Laurent, “125th Anniversary of Ste. Cecile de Masham Parish,” 4:15
Lait, Michael, “A Lake with Two Names: The Harrington Lake (Lac Mousseau) Toponymy Controversy,” 42:39–52
Lambton, Gunda
“The Barry Farm – A Pioneer Homestead,” 9:18–22
“The Battle of Brennan’s Hill,” 7:20–25
“Discovering the Gatineau,” 19:1–7
“Edward McSheffrey – Mayor of Low Township,”
“Folklore in the Gatineau Valley,” 10:7–14
“Harry Carruthers, Kazabazua Blacksmith,” 12:10–12
“Irish Surnames of the Gatineau,” 13:13–20
“Origins of the German Settlers in Schwartz and Ladysmith,” 14:5–10
“The Paugan Dam,” 17:36–39
“Teresa Meness of the Maniwaki Algonquins,” 16:23–26
“Working for the CPR,” 17:5–9
Lamontagne, Martin, “Early Settlement of the Upper Ottawa Valley: The 1840s,” 50:1-8
Larocque, Dominique, “Artist John Eaton (1942-2020): The Beginning of the End”, 49:91-98
Leamen, Paull, “Kingsmere Connections: Elizabeth Smart 1913–1986,” 44:58–64
Leamen, Paull (ed.)
“Celebrations of the Gatineau River,” 50:58-63
“Chelsea Poems,” 39:44–46
“Gatineau River centuries,” 45:49–51
“The Gatineau Valley”, 49:36-38
“A Loggers’ Lament,” 46:24–27
“Water and Worship: An Open-Air Service on the Gatineau River” by Margaret Avison, 40:32–33
“W.L.M.K.,” 43:46–49
Leamen, Paull (ed.) and Sara and Mary Lochhead, “Douglas Lochhead Painted with Words,” 46:84–88
Leamen, Paull (ed.) and Thomas Hayden, “The Battle of Brennan’s Hill,” 48:40–43
Lecours, Jacques, “The Great Hydro-Electric Works on the Gatineau River: Some Views from Contemporary Engineering Journals,” 21:35–44
Lee, David, “Logging and Lumbering on the Gatineau River,” 34:35–44
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
Lochhead, Joanne and Paul Gessell, “Artist Kenneth Lochhead’s Gatineau Inspiration,” 46:67–83
Lochhead, Sara and Mary and Paull Leamen (ed.), “Douglas Lochhead Painted with Words,” 46:84–88
Luke, Catherine, “The Airplane Box that Became a Wolf Lake Cottage,” 48:51–62
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McClelland, Bob, “How Philemon Wright High School Teachers and Students Met the Challenge of 1968,” 44:46–57
McClelland, Hubert
“Our Cantley Bush Lot”, 49:50-55
“A Shanty Cook: Sifton McClelland,” 50:44-48
“Uncle Jack’s Electrical Powerhouse on Blackburn Creek,” 41:30–36
McClelland, Sue and Bob, “Farmers’ Notebook: McClelland Farm 1840,” 41:79–94
McCloskey, K. Blake
“Boyhood Days,” 12:Back cover
“The Old Grey Horse and Sleigh,” 11:Back cover
“The Old Iron Kettle,” 10:Back cover
McConnell, William Felton, “Snowbound on the Maniwaki Subdivision,” 32:16–18
McDiarmid, Janet, “Poltimore: A View From the Outside,” 27:27–32
MacDonald, Joanne
“Gatineau Labyrinth: The Laflêche Cave,” 14:25–30
“Summer Bridges: Early Ferries on the Gatineau,” 6:19–24
MacDonald, Joanne and Paul Gessell, “Malak Karsh in the Gatineau Hills: From Tugboats to Tulips,” 41:59–67
McGarry, Lyla and Lillian Walton, “Did You Know That.,” 5:Back cover
McGee, Bill, “Epilogue to the Miles Barnes Story: The Lost Apple Orchard,” 43:77–83
McSheffrey, Bernice, “Footnote to History,” 6:7–8
MacTaggart, John, “Vale of Gattineau,” 3:7–8
Mahoney, Eric, “Footnote to History,” 12:12
Mahoney, Ernie
“A Bridge A-Building,” 23:1–8
“The Changing Face of the Wakefield Inn, 1860s to 1984,” 18:27–30
“Colonel D. E. Macintyre (1885-1974),” 21:1–5
“Operation Clean Bottom: Muscle and $40,000 Clean the Gatineau River in 1977,” 25:27–31
“Pat Evans: A Tribute,” 26:5–7
“Remembering R.A.J. (Bob) Phillips,” 30:1–5
“Stan Healey’s Recollections,” 30:26–30
“Sully’s Mill, the Backbone of Wakefield Village,” 24:13–15
“Summer Hotels of the Gatineau,” 25:5–9
“There’s a Tavern in the Town,” 26:17–19
“Wartime in the Gatineau,” 22:1–5
“You Never Told Who Your Bootlegger Was,”
Major, Warren and Hans Honegger, “The Gilmour House,” 19:24–30
Mantell, Kitty and Nikki, “The Low Down to Hull and Back News: If You Got the Pun, You Got the Paper,” 39:47–58
Marcotte, Maureen, “Moulding a Life in Clay,” 42:87–101
Marshall, Duncan
“Early Aerial Photography of the Gatineau River Valley,” 27:33–40
“A Gem in the Gatineau Valley,” 30:17–23
“Gliding Over the Eardley Escarpment and Hollow Glen,” 34:7–13
“King Mountain: The Geographical Centre of Canada,” 36:9–15
Martin, Carol
“An Artistic Anniversary,” 35:19–25
“Aunt Maud’s Postcard Album,” 31:1–7
“Avion Fur Farm,” 29:17–21
“The Brown’s Farm,” 20:22–29
“The Cascades Club,” 27:1–6
“Chelsea’s Wartime Wireless Transmission Station,” 28:9–12
“Dear (School) Diary, Cantley,” 33:22–24
“Dorothy’s Diaries: Changes to Kirk’s Ferry in 1926 and 1927,” 40:45–55
“Dreams of Land (and Nightmares for Some) in Hull Township,” 36:1–8
“A Few ‘Minutes’ in Celebration of Chelsea’s 125th Anniversary: Municipal Government in Chelsea’s Early Years,” 26:10–16
“Fifty Years of Firefighting in Chelsea,” 32:4–8 “John Rodolphus Booth: A Man for His Time,” 23:28–36
“Kirk’s Ferry Union Mission Church and Other Shared Protestant Churches in Chelsea,” 25:21–26
“Low Then and Now – A Salute to 150 Years,” 35:5–8
“Messages from Two Autograph Books,” 16:11–14
“A Most Useful and Extensive Organization,” 17:25–35
“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 Store at Kirk’s Ferry,” 18:21–26
“A Student a Century Ago Writes of Country Life and the Wider World: Ada Brown’s 1888 Notebook,” 16:5–10
“Three Centuries of the Fur Trade, Passing By the Gatineau Region,” 24:4–10
“Wine and Women in Chelsea,” 32:29–32
“Words by Walter Cross, Music by Leo Friedman,” 31:41–44
Martin, Carol and Allan Richens, “We Remember: From Lignières-de-Touraine, France, to Chelsea, Quebec, Canada,” 36:26–31
Martin, Carol and Archie M. Pennie, “A Century of the Gatineau Fish and Game Club,” 21:16–24
Martin, Carol and Patrick M. O. Evans, “A Tale About a Name, Two Persons, and the Fur Trade,” 24:1–4
Martin, Carol (ed.), “James Martin’s Letters - His Work in Low and Maniwaki,” 20:30–40
Martin, James, “Confederation and the Elections of 1867,” 18:5–6
Masson, Pauline and Karen Bingham, “Samuel Bingham, ‘King of the Cascades,’” 46:11–18
Maxwell, Grant, “Tax Showdown up the Gatineau,” 23:9–13
Meech, Marion A., “Asa Meech,” 7:14–19
Milks, James
“Harky and His Garage,” 45:90–102
“In Memory of a Chelsea Airman: Erle Milks”, 49:61-66
“Sign, Sign, Everywhere a Sign: The Story of Joe Fleming”, 49:26-35
Milks, Reta, “The Milks Diaries,” 41:22–29
Moore, Donald Charles, “My Knowledge of Fires in West Hull,” 32:1–3
Morisset, David, “Footnote to History,” 12:10 Mount, Graeme S., “Richard Rowland Thompson, 1877-1908,” 16:15–18
Mulligan, Alvin, “The Gatineau Valley”, 49:36-38
Mulrooney, Peter, “Cottage Life up the Valley in the 1940s - Venosta or Bust,” 37:16–21
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
O’Hagan, Maryan, “A Courtship Glimpsed Through Letters in the 1930s”, 49:39-49
O’Hanlon, Alfred
“Dr. Geggie’s Wild Winter Ride,” 7:7–8
“An Irish Wake,” 8:5–8
“The Two Dieppes,” 12:13–14
P
Palmer, Liz, “Gatineau Gourmets,” 31:15–21
Panet, A. deL.
“Early Transportation in the Gatineau Valley and Connecting Factors,” 13:9–13
“Kingsmere,” 11:10–16
“Larrimac Golf Club - A Gatineau Gem,” 9:22–Back cover
Parson, Helen E.
“Footnote to History,” 9:10
“Land Use History of the Gatineau Valley 1800- 1850,” 9:5–9
“Mired in Mud to 100 Kilometres an Hour: The Gatineau Highway through Time,: 50:27-37
“Pine to Pulp: The Timber Trade on the Gatineau River,” 3:2–5
“Six Days on the Road: An 1886 Business Trip to Maniwaki,” 40:18–31
Pavey, Betty, “The Cascades Tollgate,” 50:38-43
Pearson, Landon
“‘Go Ask Mary’: Mary E. Macdonald 1918–2006,” 44:91–101
“Pearsons up the Gatineau,” 38:1–13
Pennie, Archie M.
“Acetylene Comes to the Upper Gatineau,” 31:22–25
“Derailment of the ‘Gatineau Limited’“, 29:30–33
“The Gatineau Highway,” 25:1–4
“The Gatineau Lakes Water Supply Project,” 19:43– 48
“The Gatineau Tank Mystery,” 23:19–22
“Hollywood: The Gatineau Connection,” 23:22–27
“Kazabazua and the Atom Bomb,” 30:31–34
“The Kazabazua Bridge and Bender’s Grist Mill,” 27:24–27
“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 Phosphorus Production: From Matches to Fireworks and Detergents,” 24:24–28
“The Paugan Falls Canoe Works,” 29:27–29
“Some Sketches of Kazabazua,” 28:24–27
“Some Thoughts on VE Day Plus Fifty,” 22:10–12
“Squaring the Log,” 20:41–43
“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 M. and Carol Martin, “A Century of the Gatineau Fish and Game Club,” 21:16–24
Pennie, Archie M. and Larry Dufour, “The Collins Sawmill at Kirk’s Ferry, and Later at Chelsea, Kingsmere and Gatineau,” 36:16–20
Phillips, Margaret
“E. Champagne: The life and times of Cantley’s tugboat,” 41:1–17
“High Times at High Falls,” 47:44–53
“Pilgrims to the Gatineau - the Phillips Property: Memories of its Early Days,” 40:58–76
“Women of Cantley’s Farming Era, 1830s to 1960s,” 50:69-80
Phillips, R.A.J. “Bob”
“King of the Gatineau,” 11:2–10 “My Little War,” 22:38–44
“Remembering the Life of Patrick M. O. Evans,” 26:7–9
Potter, Barbara, “Footnote to History,” 7:25
Pritchard, Gerald Ian, “Dr. Geggie and Me,” 43:50–62
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Quince, Cliff, “Life Below Decks,” 22:27–32
Quince, Wendy Ellen, “The Telephone Industry in Wakefield and Surrounding Areas,” 3:19–22
Quipp, Heather
“Brigham-Chamberlin House - Old Chelsea, Que.,” 4:23–24
“The Old Mountain Lodge at Kingsmere,” 29:22–26
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Ravenscroft, Helen Ditchfield, “Two Bees in Meech Creek Valley,” 21:13–15
Reford, Michael, “The Hetherington Farm,” 19:31–35
Reid, Bertha, “Some Spring News - 1888,” 17:19–21
Reid, Norma Hall, “Footnote to History,” 8:5
Richens, Allan
“Beamish Hill and Beyond,” 34:14–18
“The Chelsea Cenotaph Story,” 28:1–8
“The Early Years of the Gatineau River Yacht Club,” 27:14–18
“The Healeys of Harrington Lake,” 30:24–26
“The Kennedy Road in the 1930s and 1940s,” 31:8–15
“Remembering Wartime: Alice Lee Hudson and Bertha Herd Larcher,” 29:6–10
“Some Memories of Skiing Up the Gatineau,” 26:20–23
Richens, Allan and Carol Martin, “We Remember: From Lignières-de-Touraine, France, to Chelsea, Quebec, Canada,” 36:26–31
Rider, Geoffrey, “The Parson was a Painter,” 47:29–43
Roberts, Mrs. Marion, “Carbide Willson - 1860-1915,” 2:16–22
Rutledge, Anita
“Bill Bridgeman, Miller of Wakefield Village,” 35:9–14
“A Lake and a Road, and Names to Remember,” 32:19–23
“‘Les Suisses’ of Duclos - In Memoriam,” 33:25–42
“Milestones in 170 Years at the Wakefield Mill,” 35:15–18
“Remembering the Farms of Wakefield,” 44:80–90
“Wolf Lake’s Hazel Foran Mayer,” 48:68–74
Rutledge, Elizabeth Stevenson,
“The Old Homestead,” 19:36–42
Ryan, Ed, “Chelsea Reflections,” 27:18–20
Ryan, Mrs. E. J. (Isobel)
“Did You Know That.,” 5:23
“Dunn’s Hotel,” 1:10
“A Man of Virtue and Talent,” 6:8
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Sabean, Hannen, “A History of Dying in the Gatineau Valley,” 45:40–48
Sanger, Toby, “Orange in the Valley: The Reign and Remnants of the Orange Order in the Gatineau, 49:1-25
Schwartz, Ann, “Seventy-Five Years Young: The Larrimac Golf Club Ages Gracefully,” 25:13–18
Schwartz, Louise
“Kingsmere’s ShefÏeld Farm, Two Hundred Years Later,” 47:73–87
“The Life of a Beekeeper in the Gatineau Hills,” 36:32–42
“The Lost Farm of Pleasant Valley,” 41:18–21
“Portrait of an Artist: Robert Hyndman,” 37:42–50
“A Shanty Cook: Yvette Saumure Bénard,” 50:49-50
“Summerleigh: A Six-Generation Cottage at Kirk’s Ferry,” 34:18–26
Scott, F. R., “W.L.M.K.,” 43:46–49
Scott, Mary McKay, “Going Home,” 4:6
Selwyn, Shirley, “Summering up the Gatineau,” 25:9–13
Sharpe, David, “The Sculpted Rocks of Cantley,” 41:68–78
Shorter, Shirley, “Les Pères Capucins du Lac Meach,” 8:17–20
Siemens, Danielle
“A Decade in the Woods: Rosemary Gilliat Eaton’s Winter Cabin in Gatineau Park,” 44:1–17
“Rosemary Gilliat Eaton: A Biographical Sketch,” 44:18–21
Sogarth Aroon, “The Gatineau Riverman,” 2:11
Steers, Barbara, “Fish in the Basement,” 9:10–15
Stephen, Trudy Cross, “Rhymes for Their Times: The Cross Family’s Love of Verse,” 35:35–42
Stephens, Helen, “The Railway ‘Up the Gatineau,’” 4:6–8
Stockwell, David, “Larrimac Golf Club: 100 Years Later,” 50:51-57
Strang, Sheila, “The Alexander Story,” 10:4–6
Strutt, Lesley, “The Rebirth of James Strutt’s ‘Magical’ House on Mountain Road,” 43:84–99
Sudbury, John, “The Wakefield Rifle Club,” 29:11–16
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Taggart, William Robert, “In Memory of Rev. Robert Taggart 1863-1926,” 13:20–24
Tamblyn, Ian, “Ian Tamblyn: The Early Years! 1972– 77,” 44:102–114
Tardivel, Jacques, “The Mystery of the Stone Wall,” 47:99–105
Taylor, Wanda J., “A ‘Cottage Industry’: The History of the Knights of Lake Pemichangan,” 38:17–26
Tevlin, Barbara, “Chelsea Cottage Memories of the Thirties and Forties,” 25:19–20
Theberge, Elaine Bedford, “The Gatineau Mountain of Iron,” 3:10–14
Thomson, Sheila, “Letter to Harry: My 1949 Canoe Trip in the Upper Gatineau,” 44:38–45
Thumbadoo, Romola Vasantha, “The Legacy of William Commanda, Algonquin Elder,” 40:1–17
Trafford, Mary, “Gatineau River centuries,” 45:49–51
Trent, John E., “Last Train Up the Gatineau,” 47:1–15
Trudeau, Susan
“Del Trudeau’s Matchbook Collection: A History and a Story,” 46:49–58
“This Old Store,” 47:62–72
Turnbull, Mrs. Walter (Helen Graham), “Early Gatineau Sports,” 3:5
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Uren, Janet, “The Oblates of Mary-Immaculate and the Founding of Maniwaki,” 4:15–21
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van Schaik, Mary Lou, “You Can’t Say ‘No’ to Norma,” 46:89–105
Vivian, Mrs. Jean, “Did You Know That.,” 6:25
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Walmsley, Norma E., “The Gatineau Hills: Love at First Sight,” 22:6–9
Walton, Lillian (Wilson)
“On Antiques,” 13:Back cover
“Barbed Wire,” 7:19–20
“The Cars of Yesteryear,” 12:19–23
“The Handy Drawer,” 2:12
“Hero Buried at Chelsea, Quebec,” 6:12–18
“Highlife in the Gatineau,” 6:25
“Isaac Cross and his Family,” 4:2–6
“The Little White Church at Cascades,” 3:23–24
“A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words,” 12:14–15
“Roots in the Gatineau,” 5:10–11
“The Tip Top and the Gatineau Echo,” 9:3–5
Walton, Lillian (Wilson) and Lyla McGarry, “Did You Know That.,” 5:Back cover
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
White, Les, “The Gatineau: The First Billion Years:, 48:1–13
Wilson, Barry K.,
“Canada’s Prime Ministers and the Gatineau Valley,” 37:1–8
Wilson, Preston
“Meech Creek Valley Girl,” 31:30–40
“One-Armed Bandits in the Gatineau Hills,” 30:41– 43
“Public School Pastimes: Toys and Games,” 32:33– 39
Woods, Karen Bays, “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