Reminiscences of a Canadian Pioneer for the last Fifty Years: An Autobiography
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This autobiography recounts the author's journey from London upbringing through apprenticeship and sea voyages to decades as a Canadian pioneer, combining frontier anecdotes of bush life, chopping, and settlement with urban experience in Toronto and Quebec. It interweaves newspaper and business ventures, municipal affairs, political turmoil surrounding the Rebellion era, and personal sketches of notable local figures. The narrative records major fires, insurance dealings, and civic projects, while describing cultural institutions such as the Mechanics' Institute and the rise of a free public library, closing with reflections on public improvement and prospects for the young country.
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