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Authors: Charlotte Gray
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Cruikshank, William,
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Currier and Ives,
294
Dalhousie, Lady,
289
Darwin, Charles,
301
Davies, Robertson,
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Davy, Benjamin Fairfield,
249
Dawson, John,
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Dexter, George T.,
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Dougall, Alan Ramsey,
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Dougall, Mrs. John,
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Dunlop, Ellen,
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Durham, Lord,
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Eagle, Georgiana,
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Edmonds, John,
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Edward, Prince of Wales,
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Elgin, Lord,
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Emigration: conditions in steerage,
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; diseases,
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; disillusionment with Canada,
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; economic factors propelling,
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; emigrant gentlemen,
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; promotion of Canada,
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Examiner
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Fairfield, Sumner Lincoln,
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Faraday, Michael,
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Fenton, Faith,
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Findley, Timothy,
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Fitzgibbon, Alice,
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Fitzgibbon, Charles,
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Fitzgibbon, Cherrie,
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Fitzgibbon, James,
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Fitzgibbon, Maime,
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Fleming, Sir Sandford,
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Flora Lyndsay or Passages in an Eventful Life
(Susanna Moodie),
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Fothergill, Charles,
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Fox, Kate,
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Francis, C.S.,
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George iv,
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Gore, Lady Bella,
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Gore, Sir Francis,
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Grant, George,
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Greeley, Horace,
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Hall, Arthur,
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Hamilton Township,
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Hannah (nursemaid),
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Hare, Robert,
245
Harral, Francis,
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Hastings County,
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Hayes, John,
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Homer, Elizabeth.
See also
Strickland, Mrs. Thomas
Hooker, Sir William Jackson,
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Hope, Rev. Henry Payne,
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Horticulturist
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Howard, John,
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Irving, Edward,
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Jameson, Anna,
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Katchewanooka, Lake,
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See also
Lakefield
Kawartha Lakes,
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Krieghoff, Cornelius,
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Lady Mary and her Nurse
(Catharine Parr Traill).
See also Lost in the Backwoods
Lafontaine, Louis-Hippolyte,
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Lakefield,
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See
also
Katchewanooka, Lake
Langton, Ann,
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Lawson, George,
291
Leprohon, Rosanna,
197
Life in the Clearings versus the Bush
(Susanna Moodie),
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Lindsey, Charles,
218
Literary Garland
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Literary Gazette
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Lorne, Marquis of,
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Lost in the Backwoods
(Catharine Parr Traill),
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Lovell, John,
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Macaulay, Thomas Babington,
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McCarrroll, James,
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Macdonald, Sir John A.,
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Mackenzie, William Lyon,
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Mark Hurdlestone
(Susanna Moodie),
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Martineau, Harriet,
19
Matrimonial Speculations
(Susanna Moodie),
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224
Melsetter (Hamilton Township),
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Melsetter (Orkneys),
30
Mesmer, Anton Franz,
253
Methodist Book and Publishing House,
341
Moncktons, The
(Susanna Moodie),
224
Montagu, Lady Mary Wortley,
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Moodie, Agnes (daughter) (Mrs. Charles Fitzgibbon; later Mrs. Brown Chamberlin),
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Moodie, Benjamin (brother),
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Moodie, Catherine Mary Josephine (daughter) (Mrs. John Vickers),
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Moodie, Donald (son),
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Moodie, George Arthur (son),
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Moodie, John Alexander Dunbar (son),
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Moodie, John Dunbar: appointed temporary paymaster,
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; charges of corruption,
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; commissioned captain in Queen's Own Regiment,
135
; death,
78
; and departure from Leith,
50
; devoted father,
105
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135
; emigration, attraction of Canada,
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; failing health,
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; falls in love with Susanna,
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; family background,
30
; lack of political connections,
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; literary work,
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; loving husband,
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; money woes,
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; moves family to Belleville,
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; and politics,
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; relations with Thomas Traill,
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; resignation as sheriff,
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; sells military commission,
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; as sheriff of Victoria District,
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; and spiritualism,
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; temperament,
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; and
The Victoria Magazine
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; volunteers to put down rebellion,
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; frontier life: desperate to leave,
125
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; moves family to Lake Katchewanooka,
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; settles in Hamilton Township,
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; settling
the land,
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; squanders Susanna's family legacy,
123
Moodie, John Strickland (son),
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Moodie, Robert Baldwin (son),
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Moodie, Susanna (
née
Strickland),
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; and abolitionist movement,
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; clothes,
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; condescending attitude,
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; expulsion from Congregationalist Church,
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; and Native people,
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; patriotism,
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; portrayed,
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; religion,
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; and spiritualism,
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; temperament,
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; view of North Americans,
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; childhood: birth,
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; bond between Catharine and,
18
; defiant and impulsive behaviour,
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; courtship, marriage, and motherhood: difficult relations with own children,
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; falls in love,
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; loss of little Johnnie,
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; maternal role,
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; pregnancies,
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; relations with John,
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; wedding,
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; emigration: Atlantic crossing,
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; first impressions of Canada,
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; loneliness,
90
; and plans to live in South Africa,
32
; psychological scars,
50
; reservation about Canada,
42
; travelling party,
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; frontier life: at Lake Katchawanooka,
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; care packages from home,
126
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; daily work,
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; family reunion,
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; finding extra sources of income,
137
; first impressions,
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; Hamilton Township home,
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; help of neighbours,
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; homesickness,
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; loneliness,
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; managing farm and family alone,
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; meals,
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; poverty,
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; rosy expectations,
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; social life,
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; travel,
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; literary work and career: constraints in Canada,
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; contributions to
Literary Garland
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; criticisms of her work,
224
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; early works,
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; editorship of
The Victoria Magazine
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; hunger for fame,
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; income from writing,
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; and John Lovell,
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Life in the
Clearings
,
221
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; recognition,
173
; reviews of
Roughing It
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217
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; ridicules editor of
Belleville Intelligencer
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; rising star,
33
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; rivalry with Agnes,
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;
Roughing It in the
Bush
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; search for publishing outlets,
89
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; sense of professionalism,
197
; uncertainties of bluestocking future,
37
; writing as a form of release,
146
; writing as a means of support,
124
; widowhood: affection of Catharine,
316
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; death,
321
; last days,
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; moodiness,
315
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; under one roof with Catharine,
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