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The Narrative of Gordon Sellar Who Emigrated to Canada in 1825

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A first-person memoir traces a childhood shadowed by the loss of the narrator's father and a mother's hard work, then follows the family's emigration to Canada and settlement in frontier country. It combines close, practical depictions of travel — river rapids, canal passages, boat crews at work — with scenes of backwoods daily life, land-seeking, and the labor of clearing and building. Interwoven diary fragments and episodic tales introduce neighbors, small domestic crises, youthful adventures and local tragedies, and the later separations and changes that reshape community ties and family relationships.

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Gordon Sellar

Gordon Sellar was a 19th-century author known for his autobiographical work, "The Narrative of Gordon Sellar Who Emigrated to Canada in 1825." In this narrative, Sellar recounts his experiences as an emigrant from Scotland to Canada, providing valuable insights into the challenges and adventures faced by immigrants during that era. His writing reflects the hopes and struggles of those seeking a new life in a foreign land, contributing to the understanding of early Canadian settlement and the immigrant experience.

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