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Title
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Haliburton County - Grey Literature
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2003
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Northern Belle: The Life Story of Ethel Curry, Including her Connections to the Group of Seven
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The story of painter Ethel Curry, including her connections to the Group of Seven, a history of Haliburton County, and an account of
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Popple, Robert
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LH-605
local history
the arts
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https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/5b32549b2d225df1db281d80bc7d24ae.pdf
6195ac85cdeffa25994019df24bae857
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Trent University Bioregionalism Program (1990-2000)
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1993
Title
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Celebrating the Women of Haliburton County
Subject
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Rural women's history and women's groups
Creator
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Reid, Holly
Source
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U-Links Office and Online
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Wadland, John; Whillans, Tom<br />Departments: Canadian Studies and Environmental Studies
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TPB-520
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Haliburton County
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<p class="p1">The author sets out to bring to light the lives of such women in Haliburton County beginning with a theoretical overview of how women might have participated in the settlement of the area.<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span>The lives of several prominent women in Haliburton County including Edna Garnett Quinn Parrish and Dr. Agnes Jamieson are highlighted. <br /><br />The second section describes the context for the formation of women's groups in Canadian history and features four groups: the Minden Women's Institute, the Haliburton Women's Institute, the West Guilford Ladies, and Eagle Lake Women.<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span>Using minute books, newspaper articles, and personal communication, the author examines the multitude of functions and purposes behind the organizations of rural women.<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span>The activities of two women's groups functioning in Haliburton County in 1993 are examined and the paper concludes with suggestions for future research possibilities in this area.</p>
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Trent University
Agnes Jamieson
Cultural Studies
local history
rural communities
women
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https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/b3715bee1b96cc88b9f166fa4fe15d98.pdf
23e8a35b706257787b3a24458025d575
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Trent University Bioregionalism Program (1990-2000)
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1991
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'Facts and Legends', 'Mustard Plasters and Hand Cars', 'A Laughing Pilgrimage', and 'A Fool in Paradise'
Subject
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Bioregional interpretation of four locally authored books
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Rhodes, Tanya
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U-Links Office and online
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Trent University
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Wadland, John; Whillans, Tom<br />Departments: Canadian Studies and Environmental Studies
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TPB-527
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The title of this paper refers to four works written and compiled by women who have lived in the Haliburton area. The author presents a bioregional perspective on all four books hoping that the reader will gain a "sense of place" as presented by the writers, Elizabeth Maude Finlay, Gertrude LeRoy Miller, Doris McCarthy, and the anecdotal stories compiled by students of Haliburton Highlands Secondary School. The common theme in the writings is an insight into the relationship of the authors to their community and the relationship of themselves and the community to the land. Each work is analyzed around several broad categories; stories about the area, sense of community, work, play, and attitudes towards the land.
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Haliburton County
arts
authors
Cultural Studies
local history
schools
women
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Haliburton County - Grey Literature
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2007
Title
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Last of the Great White Pine
Subject
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Stage play/musical set in Minden, 1884 exploring the lives and values of early settlers, lumber industry and the exploitation of the pine forests.
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Script by Michael Fay;
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LH-636
local history
logging
pioneers
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Haliburton County - Grey Literature
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2001
Title
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Minden's Heritage Tour Guide
Subject
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Walking tour of historic Minden, which celebrates Minden's history through the exploration of its architecture, past and present.
Creator
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The Friends of Minden Hills
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LH-635
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ulinks
architecture
local history
Minden
tourism
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https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/73b1a370ca4f83ba373ef1c6ed9bd4e7.pdf
9281b86528c75177c481ce69bdf3b94f
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Title
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Trent University - Community Based Research
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2002
Title
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Exploring Gooderham's Settlement History for Preservation and Education
Subject
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Gooderham's settlement history<br />Geography
Creator
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Wilkes, Jessica
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Gooderham Community Action Group<br />Host contact: Bates, Elva
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U-Links Office and online
Publisher
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Trent University
Relation
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Marsh, John<br />Department: Geography
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TP-332
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Gooderham
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The "Settlement History of Gooderham," is a project residents felt was important to capture the memories of older citizens in order to preserve the information. Information was collected from interviews and literature review. The basic results of this study reflect the physical and social changes, which have happened in Gooderham since it's establishment in 1873. When it was first settled, Gooderham, was mainly supported by a resource-based economy including lumbering and agriculture. As the economy grew stronger, the settlers were able to improve roads. Eventually the resource-based economy became a service based one, as tourism and cottager entered the area. Now, the Gooderham School is closing but the town still has a busy summer season. This history is explored in more detail in this report, with a focus on the settlement patterns along Gooderham's roadways.
The report also makes recommendation for follow-up student and community projects to continue this work.
Cultural Studies
Gooderham
local history
roads
settlement
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Title
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Haliburton County - Grey Literature
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1992
Title
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Haliburton by Rail and the I.B. & O.
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A history of the development of railroads in the Haliburton district. Includes several historic photos.
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Wilkins, Taylor
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LH-342
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U-Links
local history
railways
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https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/ad941a5b383cbe7b208b65cd6cb131d9.pdf
03e1798df166db0312258048c046cc2a
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Trent University Bioregionalism Program (1990-2000)
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1992
Title
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Historical Perceptions of the Gull River
Subject
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Historical perceptions of the Gull River
Creator
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Willet, Mindy
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U-Links Office and online
Publisher
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Trent University
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Wadland, John; Whillans, Tom<br />Departments: Canadian Studies and Environmental Studies
Identifier
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TPB-560
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Gull River
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<p class="p1">The Gull River is a major river system in Haliburton County made up of three chains of rivers and lakes merging at Boshkung Lake. The author presents an overview of various attitudes towards the land and the way these perceptions altered the river over time. The major part of the paper details the development of the Minden Wild Water Reserve on the Gull River north of Minden Lake, which provides "world class white water" many months of the year.<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span>Concluding thoughts on whether these changes reflect positive or negative attitudes round out the discussion.</p>
Cultural Studies
Environment Studies
land use
local history
watersheds
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Haliburton County - Grey Literature
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1997
Title
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Explore Haliburton
Subject
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<p>Exploration of the County of Haliburton by car. Ten tours are outlined with accompanying maps.</p>
Creator
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Wilson, Susan
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LH-328
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U-Links
local history
tourism
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https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/272d2c0ee3ac82f0449bd6c3f8910f53.pdf
924a9f0f701b3d6ff40dbc6c85d0fc3e
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Title
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Trent University - Community Based Research
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2003
Title
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Over a Century of Hospitality: the Settlement History of Willow Beach Cottages
Subject
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<p class="p1">Settlement history of a resort property</p>
Creator
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Workman, Cheryl
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Willow Beach Cottages<br />Host contact: Gage, Marie
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U-Links Office and online
Publisher
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Trent University
Relation
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Brunger, Alan<br />Department: Geography
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TP-392
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Willow Beach
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This paper follows a small plot of land in the Haliburton Highlands from its use as a camping site for Algonquin Indians in the years prior to 1850, to a cottage resort in 2003.
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Drawing on the strengths of both History and Geography, a settlement history of the Willow Beach property has been compiled. To reconstruct the past events occuring at Willow Beach as series of interviews, archival research and literature reviews have been drawn upon. Using multiple forms of qualitative research and analysis, the cultural landscape of Willow Beach has been recreated using a series of thematic maps. However, the complexity of the cognitive image can not be entirely captured within a thematic map or series of maps. To compensate for this potential loss of meaning during the transformation of information to maps, a chronological "story" has been produced to accompany the map series. <br /><br />This settlement history follows a small plot of land in the Haliburton Highlands from its use as a camping site for Algonquin Indians in the years prior to 1850, to a cottage resort in 2003. During this 153-yer period, the cultural landscape of this lot has changed a great deal. Moving from a wilderness in every semse of the word, to open farmland, to a resort where the wilderness is slowly moving back onto the lot, although a much more "tamed" version of wilderness. Through all the physical and cultural changes that have occured on this small plot of land on the shores of Lake Kashagawigamog one characteristic has remained: the nature of hospitality th owners have all shown, and the pride they take in sharing the beautiful Haliburton County with others.
cottages
Cultural Studies
local history
settlement
tourism
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https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/a9e8dde033b5af1244533691022e609f.pdf
f0df861fcc57b6216f055a68d53bec2a
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Title
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Trent University - Community Based Research
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2010
Title
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A History of Windy Pine
Subject
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History of the Windy Pine property
Creator
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Wozniak, Kristen
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U-Links Office and online
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Trent University Canadian Studies Department<br />Host contact: Chivers, Sally
Relation
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Skinner, Mark<br />Department: Geography
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TP-611
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Lake Kushog
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Trent University
Abstract
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The main premise of this research paper deals with the history of the property from when it was first purchased to what it is used for currently. Windy Pine is a beautiful 24-acre property located on Kushog Lake just north of Minden in the County of Haliburton. It was purchased around 1939 by Mary Northway and Flora Morrison to be used as a summer canoe trip camp for young women. Through property exploration, archival research and many interviews, a detailed history has been conducted about the property.
canadian studies
Cultural Studies
Flora Morrison
local history
Mary Northway
oral history
windy pine
women
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https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/6e257fa77d0ef7c52b4676ed29402733.pdf
be27936e84c6339846762baab2f5ab1b
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Trent University Bioregionalism Program (1990-2000)
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2001
Title
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The River and the Town: Interconnectedness and Environmental History in the Drag River Watershed
Subject
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Environmental history of the Drag River watershed
Creator
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Yeaman, Sam
Contributor
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Drag River Rehabilitation Project<br />Host contact: Mowat, Dave
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U-Links Office and online
Publisher
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Trent University
Relation
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Wadland, John; Whillans, Tom<br />Departments: Canadian Studies and Environmental Resource Science/Studies
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TP-340
Abstract
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While elusive, piecing together this environmental history is of utmost importance for a variety of reasons. On a most basic level, the historical record of Haliburton is hardly complete without an understanding of the environmental changes that occurred in the region. More importantly, developing an understanding of environmental history can provide useful information from which to create tourism and educational opportunities. Perhaps most essentially, an understanding of the environmental history of Haliburton can educate residents about the mistakes of the past so that history does not repeat itself. Hopefully, by examining the impacts incurred by development in the past, we can better understand the impact of our current practices, and make progress towards an environmentally respectful community.<br /><br />Winner of Canadian Studies Award
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Haliburton County
Drag River
Environment Studies
lakes
local history
recreation
rivers
tourism
watersheds