Thunder Bay Historical Museum Society

Papers & Records

Subject Analysis
1973-2006

by F. Brent Scollie

Major articles by broad category
Articles are listed under more than one category. The analysis excludes Presidents' and Director/Curators' reports, and anonymous memorial resolutions.

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Agriculture and rural life

  • "The Wilson letters [Port Arthur 1889-93]", II (1974), 22-28
  • "Hymers - the first sixty years", III (1975), 19-21
  • "The Garbutt letters [O'Connor Township]", IV (1976), 12-23
  • "The William Wilson diaries 1895-1927 : the influence of climate on his daily activities", XV (1987), 40-50
  • "Agricultural settlement in Northwestern Ontario to 1930", XVII (1989), 44-63
  • "Homesteading at Pass Lake [Danes]: a memoir by Karl (Charles) Hansen; introduced and edited by Beth Boegh", XXX (2002), 3-38

Archaeology see also Native peoples

  • "Underwater search for lost fur trade goods in Northern Ontario", III (1975), 27-34
  • "Contributions and personalities of the archaeologists who breached the continental boreal forest of Canada", XXV (1997), 24-44.

Architectural history

  • "Meaning in old buildings", V (1977), 1-11
  • "Thunder Bay, once a city of train stations", XVI (1988), 46-63
  • "This 'Magnificent Pile': architectural embellishments of older school buildings in Thunder Bay", XXI (1993), 35-60
  • "Stone construction at old Fort William", XXVII (1999), 17-32

Arts and entertainment (art, cinema, music, theatre)

  • "The golden years of theatre in Thunder Bay", VII (1979), 32-39
  • "The Fort William Male Choir : eight decades of song", XXIV (1996), 2-11
  • "Wartime in song and story : Gertrude Cornish Knight, motherhood and patriotism, 1910-1921", XXIV (1996), 12-33
  • "Our place to applaud : a brief history of the Thunder Bay Community Auditorium", XXIV (1996), 34-44
  • "Ruth Tye McKenzie : the figure in the landscape", XXIV (1996), 45-51
  • "The Thunder Bay Art gallery 1972-1996", XXIV (1996), 52-69
  • "Maurice Jackson's All Girls' Band", XXX (2002), 39-46
  • "In public's demand : entertainment in Fort William's first town hall 1892-1903", XXXI (2003), 3-20
  • "Early filmmaking at the Lakehead 1911-1931", XXXIII (2005), 42-64

Bibliography

  • "Bibliography of M.J.L. Black", XI (1983), 30-31
  • "The publications of Elizabeth Arthur", XIII (1985), 46-50
  • "The publications of K.C.A. Dawson", XXV (1997), 18-23

Biography, Memoirs, Oral interviews

  • “Alma Henry of Fort Frances”, XXIX (2001), 57
  • "Oliver Daunais--the Silver King", II (1974), 12-21
  • "Colonel Elizabeth Smellie", III (1975), 16-18
  • "Angélique and her children [Angélique and Roderick McKenzie]", VI (1978), 30-40
  • "Old Fort William's fiddler Joe Harrison and his ancestral links with the Fort William of 1816", VII (1979), 1-5
  • "Reminiscences of York Factory [Adelaide Alston Taylor]", IX (1981), 1-6
  • "A. L. Russell and the Port Arthur Rifle Association", X (1982), 23-27
  • "The founding father [Peter McKellar]", XI (1983), 10-22
  • "Mary J. L. Black of the Fort William Public Library", XI (1983), 23-30
  • "The life and work of Father Richard Baxter, missionary", XI (1983), 49-52
  • "Incidents in the life of James Conmee 1848-1913", XI (1983), 53-61
  • "Frederick Urry, architect : the wage-earner's advocate", XIV (1986), 8-22
  • "C.J. Machin, British Israelism and Imperial Federation : 'a lowly colonial clergyman in a purely missionary diocese'", XV (1987), 14-22
  • "James Murphy 1863-1928", XV (1987), 35-39
  • "Playing the party game : R.J. Manion and the 1935 election in Fort William", XVI (1988), 3-15
  • "Thomas Marks, merchant prince of Thunder Bay", XVI (1988), 22-31
  • "Harry Bryan - a man of fanatical conviction", XVII (1989), 37-43
  • "Samuel Crawford Young (1865-1936) : a biographical sketch", XVIII (1990), 30-39
  • "Call me Charlie : Charles W. Cox, Port Arthur's populist politician", XIX (1991), 2-20
  • "The Good doctor : the life of Thomas Stuart Traill Smellie", XX (1992), 14-29
  • "Finland to Lappe, Ontario : Selma Lamppu Hynna (1905-1991)", XX (1992), 30-36
  • "Oscar Styffe: conservationist and lumberman", XXI (1993), 7-18
  • "Wartime in song and story : Gertrude Cornish Knight, motherhood and patriotism, 1910-1921", XXIV (1996), 12-33
  • "The Reverend Gron [Morgan]: conscience of the Lakehead'', XXVI (1998), 2-18
  • "Joseph Placide Bertrand 1881-1964", XXVI (1998), 19-25
  • "Memorial resolution M. Elizabeth Arthur 1920-1997, XXVI (1998), 77-80
  • "Tulio Mior : bushworker and labour leader [interview 1988]", XXVIII (2000), 23-50
  • "Contributions and personalities of the archaeologists who breached the continental boreal forest of Canada", XXV (1997), 24-44
  • "Bruce Gamble : life between the pipes", XXX (2002), 47-65
  • "'Pete' Musselman teacher and soldier", XXXI (2003), 21-50
  • "From Thunder Bay to Vimy [memoir of soldier Merrill Chapman Robinson]; introduced by Mark Chochla", XXXI (2003), 51-67
  • "Louis Lawrence Peltier (1853-1939) : railway labour leader, mayor of Fort William 1909-10", XXXII (2004), 10-30

Business, economy and industry
see also Forest industries

  • "A study of 19th century bookkeeping methods based on an examination of the Thomas Marks collection of business records", I (1973), 8-12
  • "Oliver Daunais--the Silver King", II (1974), 12-21
  • "Grain elevator maps of Thunder Bay", VI (1978), 8-15
  • "W. J. Copp, Son & Co. Fort William's premier manufacturing company, VIII (1980), 8-11
  • "One of our aircraft - a Fort William Hurricane", X (1982), 1-3
  • "Silver mining in the Thunder Bay District 1865-1885", XIII (1985), 28-45
  • “The Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce : a source analysis”, XIII (1985), 51-58
  • "Picture essay : Launching minesweepers at Can Car, 1918", XVI (1988), 32-40
  • "A most promising mining country : Northwestern Ontario 1845 to 1900", XIX (1991), 35-50
  • "Evidence on Lakehead economic activity from the Fort William building permit registers 1907-1969", XX (1992), 37-49
  • "Beyond rail and road: the Red Lake-Pickle Lake Gold Fields, 1925-1954", XXI (1993), 19-34
  • "Can-Car : the aviation years [photo-essay], XXII (1994), 59-68
  • "Trying times : hydro-electric power at the Lakehead during the Depression", XXII (1994), 40-58
  • "The evolution of milk transportation in the Thunder Bay area 1890s to 1990s : photo-essay", XXVII (1999), 40-47

Church history and religion

  • "The establishment of Roman Catholic separate schools in Port Arthur in the 1880's", III (1975), 9-15
  • "The life and work of Father Richard Baxter, missionary", XI (1983), 49-52
  • "The founding of the Sailors' Institute in Thunder Bay", XIV (1986), 23-26
  • "C.J. Machin, British Israelism and Imperial Federation : 'a lowly colonial clergyman in a purely missionary diocese'", XV (1987), 14-22
  • "Sabbatarians and Sunday street cars", XVII (1989), 25-36
  • "Holy corner : the role of religion in Ignace", XXV (1997), 2-17
  • "The Reverend Gron [Morgan]: conscience of the Lakehead'', XXVI (1998), 2-18
  • "The work of the International Committee for the Study of the Lake Superior Jesuit Diaries and Mission papers", XXVII (1999), 33-39

Crime

  • "Dimensions of crime at the Lakehead 1873-1903", X (1982), 28-35
  • "The trial of Oliver Prevost", XII (1984), 19-30
  • "Oral witness versus documentary evidence : the case of Rosvall and Voutilainen", XXIX (2001), 3-34

Disasters

  • "The sinking of the French minesweepers Inkerman and Cerisoles in 1918", I (1973), 1-4
  • "Shipwrecks on Lake Superior's North Shore since 1816", III (1975), 22-26
  • "The Great fire of 1870", XII (1984), 8-18
  • "The wreck of the 1615 [Paquette dam 1908]", XXVII (1999), 2-16

Education

  • "The establishment of Roman Catholic separate schools in Port Arthur in the 1880's", III (1975), 9-15
  • "Observations on secondary education in Fort William and Port Arthur 1919-1932", VIII (1980), 12-18
  • "Teaching on the School Car", XV (1987), 23-34
  • "A preaching of universal discontent : beyond the 'three Rs' in the Port Arthur High School debate, 1894", XVII (1989), 3-17
  • "Vocational education at the Lakehead", XVIII (1990), 59-72
  • "This 'Magnificent Pile': architectural embellishments of older school buildings in Thunder Bay", XXI (1993), 35-60
  • "'Pete' Musselman teacher and soldier", XXXI (2003), 21-50

Ethnic groups

  • "The Sons of Freedom parade [Doukhobors]", I (1973), 31-32
  • "Community in the making : a case study of a benevolent society in Fort William's Little Italy", VI (1978), 16-27
  • "The early years of the R. F. Welch Company Limited of Thunder Bay 1895-1918" [Italians], X (1982), 36-46
  • "Finland to Lappe, Ontario : Selma Lamppu Hynna (1905-1991)", XX (1992), 30-36
  • "Swedes at the Lakehead 1900-1930", XX (1992), 50-62
  • "Fort William's enemy alien 'problem' during the First World War", XXII (1994), 3-22
  • "Homesteading at Pass Lake [Danes]: a memoir by Karl (Charles) Hansen; introduced and edited by Beth Boegh", XXX (2002), 3-38

Forest industries

  • "The summer of '16" [logging at North Lake], I (1973), 18-19, 20
  • "Lumbering in the Pigeon River watershed", IV (1976), 3-9
  • "Oscar Styffe: conservationist and lumberman", XXI (1993), 7-18
  • "Bunkhouses, hauling roads and Finnish beer : the logging camps of Oscar Styffe Limited", XXIII (1995), 2-23
  • "'Nothing but a cash deal' : Crown timber corruption in Northern Ontario 1923-1930", XXVIII (2000), 3-22
  • "Tulio Mior : bushworker and labour leader [interview 1988]", XXVIII (2000), 23-50
  • "Oral witness versus documentary evidence : the case of Rosvall and Voutilainen", XXIX (2001), 3-34.

Fur trade

  • "Competitive fur trade tactics: Pointe de Meuron 1817-1821", I (1973), 33-40
  • "The organization of the transfer of furs at Fort William : a study in historical geography", II (1974), 29-36
  • "Underwater search for lost fur trade goods in Northern Ontario", III (1975), 27-34
  • "Angélique and her children [Angélique and Roderick McKenzie]", VI (1978), 30-40
  • "Old Fort William's fiddler Joe Harrison and his ancestral links with the Fort William of 1816", VII (1979), 1-5
  • "The impact of weather and climate on the fur trade in the Canadian North-West", VIII (1980), 32-42
  • "Lac la Pluie bill of lading 1806-1809", IX (1981), 7-13
  • "The de Larondes of Lake Nipigon", IX (1981), 31-48
  • "Feeding the fur traders", XXIII (1995), 24-39
  • "Selections from HBC post journals of Fort William in the 1820s and 1830s", XXV (1997), 45-63
  • "Stone construction at old Fort William", XXVII (1999), 17-32
  • "Imagining Fort William : romanticism, tourism and the old fort, 1821 to 1971", XVIII (1990), 2-19
  • "Fur trade rivalry on the Rainy River 1793-1797", XXVIII (2000), 51-71

Health and hospitals

  • "The founding of St. Joseph's Hospital", II (1974), 4-11
  • "The Good doctor : the life of Thomas Stuart Traill Smellie", XX (1992), 14-29
  • "A hundred years of health care : McKellar General Hospital : photo-essay", XXVIII (2000), 72-82
  • "One step forward, one step back : building a psychiatric hospital at the Lakehead", XXXIII (2005), 65-83
  • “Port Arthur Isolation Hospital”, XXXIV (2006), 65-69

Labour and labour unions

  • "Labour in Fort William and Port Arthur 1903-1913", I (1973), 23-30
  • "Frederick Urry, architect : the wage-earner's advocate", XIV (1986), 8-22
  • "The 1909 freight handlers' strike : Col. Sam Steele searches strikers for guns", XVII (1989), 18-24
  • "Harry Bryan - a man of fanatical conviction", XVII (1989), 37-43
  • "Tulio Mior : bushworker and labour leader [interview 1988]", XXVIII (2000), 23-50
  • "Oral witness versus documentary evidence : the case of Rosvall and Voutilainen", XXIX (2001), 3-34
  • "Louis Lawrence Peltier (1853-1939) : railway labour leader, mayor of Fort William 1909-10", XXXII (2004), 10-30
  • "Winnipeg Telegram newspaper reports on Fort William freight handlers' strike August 1909", XXXII (2004), 31-54
  • "'Pressure needed' : politics and work in a United Auto Workers local, Canadian Car and Foundry Ltd, Fort William, Ontario, 1952-1962", XXXII (2004), 56-71

Military and War

  • "Picture essay : Launching minesweepers at Can Car, 1918", XVI (1988), 32-40
  • "Aid to the civil power : the 96th Lake Superior Regiment 1909 and 1912", XIX (1991), 51-64
  • "World War II German POW's in Northwestern Ontario", XX (1992), 2-13
  • "Torpedoed at sea : aboard the S.S. Athenia, 1939", XXI (1993), 2-6
  • "Fort William's enemy alien 'problem' during the First World War", XXII (1994), 3-22
  • "Representations of women and wartime work in the Canadian Car and Foundry Company newspaper The Aircrafter", XXV (1997), 64-77
  • "From Thunder Bay to Vimy [memoir of soldier Merrill Chapman Robinson]; introduced by Mark Chochla", XXXI (2003), 51-67
  • "The City of Port Arthur's 'Book of Remembrance' : a record of residents who served in the First and Second World Wars", XXXII (2004), 2-9
  • “Of practically no use to anyone : situating a rifle range on the Fort William Indian Reserve 1905-1914, XXXIV (2006), 3-28

Native peoples

  • "Indian participation in the industrial economy on the North Shore of Lake Superior, 1869-1940", XV (1987), 3-13
  • "Responding to white encroachment : the Robinson-Superior Ojibwa and the capitalist labor economy 1880-1914", XXII (1994), 23-39
  • “Of practically no use to anyone : situating a rifle range on the Fort William Indian Reserve 1905-1914, XXXIV (2006), 3-28

Places - Ignace

  • "Creation of a division point: Ignace 1883-1887", VII (1979), 12-16
  • "Holy corner : the role of religion in Ignace", XXV (1997), 2-17

Places - Fort William

  • "The Fort William water supply 1905-9", II (1974), 1-3
  • "The establishment of Fort William municipal airport 1928-1939: an attempt at municipal cooperation", IV (1976), 24-35
  • "W. J. Copp, Son & Co. Fort William's premier manufacturing company, VIII (1980), 8-11
  • "The Loch Lomond tunnel and the letters edged in black", X (1982), 4-15
  • "Picture essay : Fort William 1890-1935: street scenes and store fronts", XI (1983), 33-40
  • "Playing the party game : R.J. Manion and the 1935 election in Fort William", XVI (1988), 3-15
  • "How the Fort William Town Plot became Westfort", XVI (1988), 29-31
  • "Fort William's enemy alien 'problem' during the First World War", XXII (1994), 3-22
  • "Evidence on Lakehead economic activity from the Fort William building permit registers 1907-1969", XX (1992), 37-49
  • "Images of 1908", XXVI (1998), 64-72
  • "A hundred years of health care : McKellar General Hospital : photo-essay", XXVIII (2000), 72-82
  • "Downtown revitalization and Victoriaville Centre", XXIX (2001), 35-54
  • "In public's demand : entertainment in Fort William's first town hall 1892-1903", XXXI (2003), 3-20
  • "Louis Lawrence Peltier (1853-1939) : railway labour leader, mayor of Fort William 1909-10", XXXII (2004), 10-30
  • "Winnipeg Telegram newspaper reports on Fort William freight handlers' strike August 1909", XXXII (2004), 31-54
  • "'Pressure needed' : politics and work in a United Auto Workers local, Canadian Car and Foundry Ltd, Fort William, Ontario, 1952-1962", XXXII (2004), 56-71
  • “Of practically no use to anyone : situating a rifle range on the Fort William Indian Reserve 1905-1914, XXXIV (2006), 3-28

Places - Hymers

  • "Hymers - the first sixty years", III (1975), 19-21

Places - Lappe, Gorham Township

  • "Finland to Lappe, Ontario : Selma Lamppu Hynna (1905-1991)", XX (1992), 30-36

Places - Longlac, Jellicoe

  • "Some memories of the Thunder Bay gold rush of '34" [Jellicoe, Longlac], VIII (1980), 22-31

Places - Nipigon and Cameron Falls

  • "A bride goes to Cameron Falls", III (1975), 1-8
  • "Angélique and her children [Angélique and Roderick McKenzie]", VI (1978), 30-40
  • "The de Larondes of Lake Nipigon", IX (1981), 31-48

Places - O'Connor Township

  • "The Garbutt letters [O'Connor Township]", IV (1976), 12-23

Places - Pass Lake

  • "Homesteading at Pass Lake : a memoir by Karl (Charles) Hansen; introduced and edited by Beth Boegh", XXX (2002), 3-38

Places - Port Arthur

  • "The founding of St. Joseph's Hospital", II (1974), 4-11
  • "The Wilson letters [Port Arthur 1889-93]", II (1974), 22-28
  • "The establishment of Roman Catholic separate schools in Port Arthur in the 1880's", III (1975), 9-15
  • "Port Arthur 1884 : extracts from J. Ewing Ritchie, To Canada with emigrants", V (1977), 12-17
  • "Port Arthur's Waverley Park: an attempt at city beautification", V (1977), 24-31
  • "The Woodside generator Port Arthur's first electric light system", VII (1979), 6-10
  • "Panoramic map of Port Arthur 1885", VII (1979), 17-20
  • "Falling into line : how Prince Arthur's Landing became Port Arthur", XIII (1985), 8-19
  • "The founding of the Sailors' Institute in Thunder Bay", XIV (1986), 23-26
  • "Call me Charlie : Charles W. Cox, Port Arthur's populist politician", XIX (1991), 2-20
  • "The City of Port Arthur's 'Book of Remembrance' : a record of residents who served in the First and Second World Wars", XXXII (2004), 2-9
  • “J.J. Carrick’s Brent Park subdivision, Port Arthur, Ontario, 1906-1950 : the consequences of uncontrolled real estate development”, XXXIV (2006), 29-50
  • "In the shadow of a city : a history of the Current River neighbourhood”, XXXIV (2006), 51-69
  • “Port Arthur Isolation Hospital”, XXXIV (2006), 65-69

Places - Rainy River District

  • "Lac la Pluie bill of lading 1806-1809", IX (1981), 7-13
  • "Fur trade rivalry on the Rainy River 1793-1797", XXVIII (2000), 51-71

Places - Red Lake

  • "Beyond rail and road: the Red Lake-Pickle Lake Gold Fields, 1925-1954", XXI (1993), 19-34

Places - York Factory

  • "Reminiscences of York Factory [Adelaide Alston Taylor]", IX (1981), 1-6

Politics and government

  • "The establishment of Fort William municipal airport 1928-1939: an attempt at municipal cooperation", IV (1976), 24-35
  • "Incidents in the life of James Conmee 1848-1913", XI (1983), 53-61
  • "Playing the party game : R.J. Manion and the 1935 election in Fort William", XVI (1988), 3-15
  • "Call me Charlie : Charles W. Cox, Port Arthur's populist politician", XIX (1991), 2-20
  • "Municipal political culture and conflict of interest at the Lakehead 1969-1972", XXVI (1998), 26-45

Postal history

  • "The winter mail trail to Pigeon River", I (1973), 13-17

Railways

  • "Creation of a division point: Ignace 1883-1887", VII (1979), 12-16
  • "The early years of the R. F. Welch Company Limited of Thunder Bay 1895-1918", X (1982), 36-46
  • "Thunder Bay, once a city of train stations", XVI (1988), 46-63
  • "Along the CPR line : Schreiber to Fort William [photo-essay]". XXXIII (2005), 3-16

Shipping and marine

  • "The sinking of the French minesweepers Inkerman and Cerisoles in 1918", I (1973), 1-4
  • "Shipwrecks on Lake Superior's North Shore since 1816", III (1975), 22-26
  • "Thunder Bay harbour 1913 and 1936 : portraits in maps", V (1977), 18-22
  • "The Cambria - a story of great expectations", IX (1981), 14-16
  • "The development of the harbours of Port Arthur and Fort William", XI (1983), 42-48
  • "The founding of the Sailors' Institute in Thunder Bay", XIV (1986), 23-26
  • "The development of Paterson Steamships' first generation fleet, 1915-1940", XIV (1986), 38-45
  • "The Paterson fleet : a photo essay", XIV (1986), 46-54
  • "Picture essay : Launching minesweepers at Can Car, 1918", XVI (1988), 32-40
  • "The burning of the Noronic", XVIII (1990), 20-29
  • "The Point Porphyry light, Lake Superior : the Andrew Dick diary and reminiscences of Bob McKay from a century of lighthouse keeping; introduced and edited by Beth Boegh", XXIII (2005), 17-41
  • “Ships of the Great Lakes [six photographs]”, XXXIV (2006), 70-73

Sport

  • "The Northwestern Ontario Sports Hall of Fame", VIII (1980), 1-2
  • "Aspects of early sport in Thunder Bay", VIII (1980), 2-7
  • "Bruce Gamble : life between the pipes", XXX (2002), 47-65

Thunder Bay Historical Society

  • "The Thunder Bay Historical Society 1908-1972", VI (1978), 1-7

Thunder Bay Historical Museum:
Articles featuring artifacts or documents held in the collection

Artifacts

  • "The Woodside generator Port Arthur's first electric light system", VII (1979), 6-10
  • "Panoramic map of Port Arthur 1885", VII (1979), 17-20
  • "W. J. Copp, Son & Co. Fort William's premier manufacturing company”, VIII (1980), 8-11
  • "The Cambria - a story of great expectations", IX (1981), 14-16
  • "A. L. Russell and the Port Arthur Rifle Association", X (1982), 23-27
  • "Trousseau treasures of 1872: museum notes", XII (1984), 38-47
  • “James Murphy 1863-1928 [silver tea service]”, XV (1987), 35-39
Documents
  • "A study of 19th century bookkeeping methods based on an examination of the Thomas Marks collection of business records", I (1973), 8-12
  • "The Fort William water supply 1905-9", II (1974), 1-3
  • "The Wilson letters [Port Arthur 1889-93]", II (1974), 22-28
  • "The Garbutt letters [O'Connor Township]", IV (1976), 12-23
  • "Lac la Pluie bill of lading 1806-1809", IX (1981), 7-13
  • "The Loch Lomond tunnel and the letters edged in black", X (1982), 4-15
  • "The Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce : a source analysis", XIII (1985), 51-58
  • "The Thunder Bay Historical Museum Society's Archives", XIV (1986), 27-31
  • "The museum and education", XIV (1986), 32-37
  • "The William Wilson diaries 1895-1927 : the influence of climate on his daily activities", XV (1987), 40-50
  • "Athabasca Journal and English River Inquirer [written 1845], XVI (1988), 41-54
  • "Thunder Bay's suffragists : the Anne J. Barrie papers", XIX (1991), 21-34
  • "Selections from HBC post journals of Fort William in the 1820s and 1830s", XXV (1997), 45-63
  • "From Thunder Bay to Vimy [memoir of Merrill Chapman Robinson]; introduced by Mark Chochla", XXXI (2003), 51-67
  • "The Point Porphyry light, Lake Superior : the Andrew Dick diary and reminiscences of Bob McKay from a century of lighthouse keeping; introduced and edited by Beth Boegh", 17-41
Photographs
  • "Picture essay: Fort William 1890-1935: street scenes and store fronts", XI (1983), 33-40
  • "Picture essay: the Frederick G. Lovelady collection", XII (1984), 31-37
  • "Picture essay : Launching minesweepers at Can Car, 1918", XVI (1988), 32-40
  • "Can-Car : the aviation years [photo-essay], XXII (1994), 59-68
  • "Images of 1908", XXVI (1998), 64-72
  • “Ships of the Great Lakes [six photographs]”, XXXIV (2006), 70-73

Urban history and city planning

  • "The Fort William water supply 1905-9", II (1974), 1-3
  • "The establishment of Fort William municipal airport 1928-1939: an attempt at municipal cooperation", IV (1976), 24-35
  • "Port Arthur 1884 : extracts from J. Ewing Ritchie, To Canada with emigrants", V (1977), 12-17
  • "Port Arthur's Waverley Park: an attempt at city beautification", V (1977), 24-31
  • "The population of Thunder Bay 1884-1901", VII (1979), 21-29
  • "The Intercity Development Association and the making of the City of Thunder Bay", IX (1981), 22-30
  • "Picture essay: Fort William 1890-1935: street scenes and store fronts", XI (1983), 33-40
  • "Falling into line : how Prince Arthur's Landing became Port Arthur", XIII (1985), 8-19
  • "William C. Van Horne, the CPR and the Kaministiquia property : a selection of letters", XIII (1985), 20-27
  • "How the Fort William Town Plot became Westfort", XVI (1988), 29-31
  • "The creation of the Port Arthur Street Railway 1890-95 : Canada's first municipally-owned street railway", XVIII (1990), 40-58
  • "Downtown revitalization and Victoriaville Centre", XXIX (2001), 35-54
  • “J.J. Carrick’s Brent Park subdivision, Port Arthur, Ontario, 1906-1950 : the consequences of uncontrolled real estate development”, XXXIV (2006), 29-50
  • "In the shadow of a city : a history of the Current River neighbourhood”, XXXIV (2006), 51-69

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