class fc a classification for canadian history

CLASS FC
A CLASSIFICATION
FOR
CANADIAN HISTORY
SECOND EDITION
CLASS FC
A CLASSIFICATION
FOR
CANADIAN HISTORY
SECOND EDITION
OTTAWA
1994
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CANADIAN CATALOGUING IN PUBLICATION DATA
Main entry under title:
Class FC : a classification for Canadian history
2nd ed.
Issued also in French under title: Classe FC.
Includes index.
ISBN 0-660-15428-5
DSS cat. no. SN3-61/1994E
1. Classification— Books— Canada— History.
2. Canada— History— Classification.
I. National Library of Canada.
Z696.U5F6 1994
025.4'6971
Catalogue No. SN3-61/1994E
ISBN 0-66015428-5
C94-900303-4
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PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION
The second edition of Class FC, a classification for Canadian history, is a revision and
expansion of the first edition of the schedule which appeared in 1976. This schedule has
replaced many LC-like classification schemes used by Canadian libraries to classify Canadian
history. The National Library applies the schedule in Canadiana, Canada's national
bibliography, and in the Library's collection.
The cataloguing staff of the National Library has drawn on its eighteen years of experience
with the FC schedule and the Library's extensive collection of Canadian history to prepare the
second edition. Additions and changes to the schedule have been made in three areas. First, the
historical time periods have been brought up to date. In recognition of the fact that some of the
provincial time periods in the first edition were unnecessarily narrow, newly established time
periods for the provinces have been made broader whenever this was possible. Second, the new
edition contains many more examples under biography and special subjects. The cuttering used
in the examples is based on that found in the National Library shelflist. Third, the names used in
the schedule have been established using Anglo-American cataloguing rules, second edition,
1988 revision.
The second edition has been prepared on a word processor: this will enable the National
Library to update the schedule on a more frequent basis. The National Library has made plans to
include the Canadian MARC communication format : classification data in a future phase of its
online bibliographic system. The new classification format and the new online system will make
it possible for the National Library to maintain Class FC in an efficient manner, and then to
distribute the next edition in a machine-readable as well as a paper version.
Comments from interested users have been most useful in updating the schedule. The
National Library welcomes further suggestions for future expansion and refinement of the
schedule.
Ingrid Parent
Director General
Acquisitions and Bibliographic Services Branch
(blank page)
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PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION
The Canadian Task Group on Cataloguing Standards in its Report to the National Librarian
in 1972 recommended that the National Library develop and adopt a standardized classification
schedule for Canadian history. As a result, an expert in classification and Canadian history, Mr.
T.R. McCloy, under contract to the National Library, completed in the fall of 1974 an entirely
new classification scheme that is compatible with the Library of Congress classification system.
The new schedule includes references to related topics in various LC tables.
The FC class schedule replaces the old F5000 schedule (1960) in Canadiana, the national
bibliography of Canada, and should replace various LC-like classification schemes used by
Canadian libraries to classify Canadian history.
The Library of Congress recognizes the need for a new and expanded classification schedule
for Canadian history and thus officially endorses the FC class as an alternate to its F1000 class.
As the FC class follows closely the pattern of the E-F classifications, the Library of Congress
gives assurance that no other schedule will be developed independently by the Library of
Congress to conflict with this new schedule.
W.J. Welsh
Director
Processing Department
Library of Congress
January 19, 1976
C. Durance
Director
Cataloguing Branch
National Library of Canada
(blank page)
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INTRODUCTION
The Canadian history section of the Library of Congress F schedule was long ago recognized
as being far too limited to meet the needs of Canadian scholarly libraries. Nearly thirty years ago
Dr. W. Kaye Lamb, then chief librarian of the University of British Columbia Library, devised
the original F5000 schedule for Canadian history to meet the needs of the newly acquired HowayReid collection. This greatly expanded schedule was adopted by degrees and with variations by
most scholarly libraries across Canada.
Of the various modifications of F5000 the one prepared by the Public Archives of Canada
with the collaboration of the National Library of Canada is probably the most widely used, but
even it has been subject to local changes. With the National Library planning to publish
classification numbers based on this schedule in the national bibliography, Canadiana, librarians
began to be concerned about this lack of uniformity. They were also aware that the schedule was
weak in some areas, and that more guidance in the use of classification was needed. The whole
matter was discussed by the Canadian Task Group on Cataloguing Standards, with the result that
a complete revision of the F5000 schedule was recommended.
Mr. T.R. McCloy, recently retired chief librarian of the Glenbow-Alberta Institute Historical
Library and a former cataloguer, agreed to undertake the revision, making it clear that he felt a
complete revision should be a new schedule in order to bring in ideas that were lacking in the old
one. Eventually, to preclude conflict with older schedules, it was decided to make the new
schedule the FC schedule, thus removing it from possible conflict with any other existing
schedule. This feature should be helpful to any libraries which decide to adopt the new schedule.
The new schedule has greater similarity to the E-F schedule for American history than the
old F5000 did. It attempts to classify Canadian history more logically and in greater detail than
the latter. It differs from most earlier schedules in its provision for unspecified Special topics.
This permits works on any subject to be brought together under a cutter number and in this
respect makes the schedule a very flexible one. It is to be hoped that classifiers will not be too
enthusiastic in making use of this provision, for it should not be used when better alternatives are
available. Important topics which can be fitted in by a decimal arrangement should be classified
in that way when possible, and there are examples of this in the schedule.
Biography has been given a special number in each period and with some topics which have
their own number. Other topics which have their own number may create a biography place by
adding .1 to their number (e.g. Loyalists in New Brunswick are classed FC2471.3; biographies of
these Loyalists may be classed FC2471.31) but topics with a cutter number are classed using the
second cutter for the biographee and distinguishing biographies by various authors by adding a
digit to the cutter number (e.g. the biography of the Rev. William Duncan by E.D. Kohlstadt
should not be separated from the history of Metlakahtla and should be classed
FC3822.9.M4D94).
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In classifying biography or any other topic not more than two cutter numbers may be used.
When two cutter numbers already occur in the class mark, further subdivision may be made by
adding a date to the class mark or by adding a digit to the second cutter.
In the tables at the end of the schedule, Table VII provides for the arrangement of works
under individual biographies. The table can only be used for biographies in a biography number.
It departs from Library of Congress practice in that a subdivision for bibliography is included, for
this type of bibliography is wanted only in relation to the individual and it is often useful to be
able to consult it when examining the literature on him.
The principle of classing bibliography with its subject for convenience is extended to the
smaller geographical subdivisions and hence appears also in Tables II-VI. Unless specified,
however, bibliography classes in Z. Some libraries may wish to class all bibliography in Z.
A place has also been provided in the more recent historical periods for pamphlet box
material. This is a convenience number for those who wish to use it. Similar numbers could be
added elsewhere in the schedule.
In developing the schedule ideas have been borrowed from many sources, the two most
important being the Library of Congress classification schedules and the Canadian history
schedule of the Bibliothèque nationale du Québec. The interest shown by librarians all across
Canada who have taken the time and trouble to send in comments and suggestions has been very
encouraging. They have influenced the schedule more than may be readily apparent.
On a personal note, I must thank those librarians whom I was able to visit for their unfailing
courtesy and helpfulness, and in particular I wish to thank Mr. Edward J. Blume, Chief, Subject
Cataloguing Division, Library of Congress. I also wish to thank the members of my Advisory
committee, Miss Eleanor Magee, Chief Librarian, Ralph Pickard Bell Library, Mount Allison
University, Sackville, N.B.; Mademoiselle Lucille Busseau, Chef, Service du Catalogue,
Bibliothèque nationale du Québec, Montréal; Mr. Stuart Mackinnon, Douglas Library, Queen's
University, Kingston; Mr. Seno Laskowski, Head, Cataloguing Department, University of Alberta
Library, Edmonton; Mr. J.F.C. Gray, Cataloguing Divisions, University of British Columbia
Library, Vancouver; and Mr. Hlib Sirko, Chief, Descriptive Cataloguing Division, Cataloguing
Branch, National Library of Canada, Ottawa.
1974
T.R. McCloy.
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NOTE
FC is an independent schedule for Canadian history but it is designed to be used with the
Library of Congress classification in other fields. References to other classification numbers are
to the Library of Congress schedules.
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OUTLINE
CANADA
FC
1-95
97-145
149-158
161-177
179-219
226-241
242-251
255
General works.
Canadians. Elements in the population.
Historiography.
General history.
Historical geography.
Military, naval and air force history.
Diplomatic history. Foreign relations.
Internal relations.
300-302
Discovery and exploration to 1603.
305-389
305-329
330-339
340-349
350-389
350-359
360-369
370-379
380-389
The French régime, 1603-1760/63.
General works.
Early years, 1603-1760/63.
Era of the trading companies, 1627/32-1663.
The Royal colony, 1663-1760/63.
General works.
1663-1698.
1698-1744.
1744-1760/63.
400-480
400-409
410-428
410-411
412-419
420-422
423-428
440-469
440-441
442-449
450-457
461-468
470-480
470-471
472-479
The British colonial period, 1760/63-1867.
General works.
The moulding of Quebec, 1760/63-1791.
General works.
Political history.
Canada and the American Revolution, 1775-1783.
Loyalists in Canada.
The two Canadas, 1791-1841.
General works.
War of 1812.
Rebellion of 1837.
Political history.
The United Canadas, 1841-1867.
General works.
Political history.
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OUTLINE
Canada
FC
500500-503
505-529
505-509
510-514
515-519
520-524
525-529
540-584
540-549
550-554
555-559
557
560-569
570-574
575-579
577
580-584
582
600600-609
610-614
615-619
620-624
625-629
630-634
635-639
Canada, the nation, 1967General works.
Late 19th century, 1867-1896.
General works.
Macdonald's first administration, 1867-1873.
Mackenzie's administration, 1873-1878.
Macdonald's second administration, 1878-1891.
Four Conservative prime ministers, 1891-1896.
Early 20th century, 1896-1948.
General works.
Laurier's administration, 1896-1911.
Borden's administration, 1911-1917, and Union Government, 19171921.
Canada and World War I.
King's first administration, 1921-1926, and
Meighen's second administration, 1926-1930
King's second administration, 1926.
Bennett's administration, 1930-1935.
Depression of 1930.
King's third administration, 1935-1948.
Canada and world War II.
Late 20th century, 1948General works.
St-Laurent's administration, 1948-1957.
Diefenbaker's administration, 1957-1963.
Pearson's administration, 1963-1968.
Trudeau's first administration, 1968-1979; Clark's administration,
1979-1980; Trudeau's second administration, 1980-1984; Turner's
administration, 1984.
Mulroney's administration, 1984-1993; Campbell's adminstration,
1993.
Chrétien's administration, 1993-
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OUTLINE
Canadian Local History
FC
2001-2020
2021-2050
2151-2200
2301-2350
2451-2500
2601-2650
2751-2770
2771-2780
2781-2800
2901-2950
3051-3100
3201-3230
3231-3250
3351-3400
3501-3550
3651-3700
3801-3850
3951-3970
4001-4050
4151-4200
Atlantic Provinces.
Maritime Provinces.
Newfoundland.
Nova Scotia.
New Brunswick.
Prince Edward Island.
St. Lawrence River - Great Lakes Basin.
Ottawa River and Valley.
National Capital Region.
Quebec.
Ontario.
Canadian Northwest.
Prairie Provinces.
Manitoba.
Saskatchewan.
Alberta.
British Columbia.
Canadian North.
Yukon.
Northwest Territories.
Tables.
Index.
1
CANADA
GENERAL
FC1-259
1
2
Periodicals.
Yearbooks. Almanacs, etc.
Historical in character only.
Cf. AY410-420.
Societies (National).
Provincial and local societies are classed with the province or locality.
4
Historical societies.
Class publications here, e.g. conference papers, pamphlets. Programs, reports,
methods of organization and work are classed in FC152; periodicals in FC1;
collections in FC15.
5
8
Genealogical societies.
Patriotic societies.
.A1, General.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g. .I4 Imperial Order of the Daughters of the Empire
United Empire Loyalists societies, see FC425.
Veterans societies, see FC241.
Cf. HS, Societies.
10
Congresses, conferences, etc., on Canadian history.
Congresses on special topics or regions are classed with the topic or region (e.g.
FC3201.N6, North American Fur Trade Conference)
Sources and documents, Collections of writings.
Collections confined to a period or topic are classed with the period or topic (e.g.
Thwaites' Jesuit Relations in FC317).
15
Publications of societies.
16
Collections of archival material.
Cf. CD3620.
2
18
Composite historical works.
e.g. Canada and its Provinces.
19
Collected works of individual authors.
21
Museums. Exhibitions, exhibits.
23
24
Dictionaries and encyclopaedias.
Chronologies. Dictionaries of dates, etc.
Biography (National).
Biography of individuals or groups important to a period, place or topic, is classed
with the period, place or topic
Prefer FC25-27 to CT278-328.
25
Collective.
26
Biography of special groups or classes of people, .A-Z.
e.g. .G6 Governors-general
.M3 Mayors
.P6 Politicians
.P7 Prime ministers
.W6 Women
27
Individual, .A-Z.
31
32
Directories (National).
General.
Social directories. Social registers.
35
Gazetteers (National).
36
Geographic names.
Cf. G104-108, Geographic names and terms (General).
3
38
Guidebooks. Handbooks.
Immigration literature.
Guidebooks for immigrants. Pamphlets intended for immigrants describing the
Canadian way of life, the country and the people. Words confined to promotion
and assistance are classed in JV7200-7285. See also Index under Immigration and
settlement, Immigration literature.
41
42
43
44
45
49
51
By period. The literature itself.
Early to 1867.
1867-1896.
1896-1918.
1918-1945.
1945As a subject. Works about immigration literature.
Comprehensive works.
Works covering all aspects of Canadian history and life.
57
Textbooks (General).
58
Juvenile works (General).
59
Pictorial works (General).
Works consisting chiefly of illustrations.
60
Minor works. Addresses, essays, lectures, etc. (General).
61
Examinations, questions, etc.
65
Antiquities. Archaeology (Non-Indian).
Works relating to the Indians and Inuit are classed in E77-99.
70
71
72
73
74
75
Description and travel (General).
History of travel. Travel anthologies.
By period. Travelers' accounts.
Early to 1760.
1760-1867.
1867-1900
1900-1950
1950-
4
85
Social life and customs (General).
Contemporary and retrospective accounts of Canadian life as seen by the observer. History
of social life and customs. Antiquities, museums, etc., illustrative of everyday life.
Cf. FC95, Civilization. Culture. Intellectual life.
By period.
17th century.
18th century.
19th century.
20th century.
86
87
88
89
95
Civilization. Culture. Intellectual life.
Surveys of life in Canada, arts and sciences, education, influence of church, ideals,
national characteristics, etc.
Cf. FC85, Social life and customs.
.1
.2
.3
.4
97
By period.
17th century.
18th century.
19th century.
20th century.
Canadians. The Canadian identity.
Canadian citizenship, Canadianization, see JL187-189.
98
Canadian unity. Separatist movements (General).
Separatist movements in individual regions and provinces are classed with the region or
province.
99
The Canadian question. Canada First movements.
Cf. FC245-246, 249-250, Relations with Great Britain and the United States.
Elements in the population.
Racial and ethnic groups including religious bodies which have significance in the history
of Canada. (Cf.BX, Special churches and sects).
Elements in individual provinces, cities, etc., are classed with the province, city, etc.
104
105
General works.
Special topics, .A-Z.
e.g. .M8
.M85
106
Multiculturalism
Multilingualism
Individual elements, .A-Z.
In cuttering individual elements the digit 1 is reserved for adding to the cutter number
to indicate collective biography (e.g. .U5, Ukrainians in Canada; .U51, Collective
biography of Ukrainians in Canada).
5
Acadians
For works on the Acadians in the Maritime Provinces see FC2041-2049; in New
Brunswick see FC2500.5; in Nova Scotia see FC2350.5; in Prince Edward
Island see FC2650.5. For works on Acadians in other provinces or localities
see the province or locality. If the pertinent number provides for an A-Z
arrangement for the elements in the population, assign .A2.
.A3
.A5
.A9
.B2
.B6
.B67
.B68
.B7
Albanians
Americans
Amish see .M45
Arabs
Armenians
Asians. Orientals.
Asians, South, see .S66
Austrians
Belgians
Blacks
Bohemians. Czechs.
Bosnians
British.
.B8
.C3
Bulgarians
Catholics
.C4
.C45
.C5
.C93
Celts
Chileans
Chinese
Croats
Czechs, see .B67.
Danes
Doukhobors
Dutch
East Indians
English, see .B7.
English-speaking Canadians (General), see FC141-145.
.A65
.A7
.A75
Including the English; for other nationalities, see the nationality, e.g. .S3, Scots.
For the Catholic Church, see BX1404, BX2505, etc.
.D3
.D76
.D9
.E2
For works dealing with English-speaking Canadians as a second or minor element
in a province, see the province (Table I, subdivision (50.5)). For regions,
cities, etc., see the region, city, etc. If the pertinent number provides for an AZ arrangement for elements in the population, assign .E55.
.E7
.F4
.F5
.F8
Estonians
Filipinos
Finns
French
6
French Canadians (General), see FC131-139.
For works dealing with French Canadians as a second or minor element in a
province, see the province (Table I, subdivision (50.5)). For regions, cities,
etc., see the region, city, etc. If the pertinent number provides for an A-Z
arrangement for elements in the population, assign .F85.
.F89
Friends. Society of Friends. Quakers
.G3
.G7
.H3
.H9
.H95
.H97
.I3
Germans
Greeks
Haitians
Huguenots
Hungarians
Hutterites
Icelanders
Indians
As a religious body, see BX7607, BX7635-7649, BX7780.
For works on the Indians and Inuit of Canada, see E77-99.
.K6
.L32
.L4
.L7
.M34
.M45
Indians, East, see .E2.
Indians, West, see .W54
Iranians
Irish
Italians
Japanese
Jews
Jugoslavs, see .Y7.
Koreans
Lebanese
Letts. Latvians
Lithuanians
Maltese
Mennonites
.M7
Métis, see FC108-129
Moravians
.I5
.I6
.I8
.J3
.J5
For the Mennonite Church, see BX8116-8118, 8131.
For the Moravian Church, see BX8566-8568, 8581
.M8
.N6
.P3
.P7
.P8
Mormons
Negroes, see .B6.
Norwegians
Orientals, see .A75
Pakistanis
Poles
Portuguese
Quakers, see .F89.
7
.R8
.R9
.S18
Romanians
Russians
Scandinavians
.S3
.S5
.S55
.S6
.S64
.S65
.S66
.S7
.S8
.S9
.S98
.U5
.V53
.W4
.W54
.W6
.Y7
Scots
Serbs
Sikhs
Slavs
Slovaks
Slovenes
South Asians
Spaniards
Swedes
Swiss
Syrians
Ukrainians
Vietnamese
Welsh
West Indians
White Russians
Yugoslavs
See also individual nationalities, e.g. .D3, Danes.
Native peoples of Canada.
Works on the Indians and Inuit of Canada (including works on native rights) are classed
in E77-99.
Métis or mixed-bloods and their problems.
Only native-European mixtures are classed here.
108
109
.1
Periodicals. Societies. Collections.
General works. Histories.
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
Individuals who have distinguished themselves in some special field are
classed with their of interest in classes B-Z. (e.g. John Norquay,
FC3373.1.N67).
e.g. .G73 Grant, Cuthbert, 1793-1854
113
Social problems.
Discriminations, prejudices, loyalties; social and family life; education.
115
Crime. Delinquency.
Cf. HV6197.C3, Criminal ethnography.
117
Occupations. Employment.
8
125
126
129
Government relations. Rights and claims.
By province, .A-Z.
Special topics, .A-Z.
French Canadians (General).
Works dealing with French Canadians throughout Canada and their influence on
Canada as a nation are classed here. Works dealing with French Canadians in
individual provinces, cities, etc., are classed with the province, city, etc.
131
.5
132
.1
133
134
135
136
139
141
Periodicals. Societies. Collections.
Congresses. Conferences.
General works.
Biography (Collective).
General works by period.
Early to 1914.
1914-1939.
1939-1960.
1960Special topics, .A-Z.
English-speaking Canadians (General).
Works dealing with English-speaking Canadians throughout Canada and their influence
on Canada as a nation. Works dealing with English-speaking Canadians in
individual provinces, cities, etc., are classed with the province, city, etc.
144
145
English-French relations (General).
General works.
Special topics, .A-Z.
e.g.
149
.B5
.B55
.L3
Biculturalism
Bilingualism
Language rights
Cf. JL25, Language questions.
Historiography.
General works. History.
Biography of historians.
Including general criticism of their works. Class criticism of an individual work
with the work.
150
151
Collective.
Individual, .A-Z.
e.g. .C74
.G37
.I55
.T78
.U53
Creighton, Donald, 1902-1979
Garneau, F. X. (François-Xavier),1809-1866
Innis, Harold A., 1894-1952
Trudel, Marcel, 1917Underhill, Frank H., 1889-1971
9
152
Societies. Institutions.
Programs, reports, methods of organization and work.
Cf. FC4, Historical societies.
154
Methodology.
155
Study and teaching.
157
158
Criticism of textbooks (General).
Philosophy of Canadian history.
Theory, comparison, criticism, etc. Research.
Class works relating to study and teaching in elementary schools in LB.
General history.
Comprehensive histories of Canada.
Including political and social history.
Class in the period in which the history ends (e.g. J. MacMullen's History of
Canada. 2nd ed. 1868, ends with Confederation, so it is classed in FC161).
Early to 1763, see FC305, Histories of New France.
161
162
163
164
170
171
1763-1867.
1867-1914.
1914-1967.
1967Textbooks.
Outlines, syllabi, etc.
172
Juvenile works.
Chronology, see FC24.
Including collections of stories from Canadian history for children.
Cf.PE3213, Historical readers.
173
Comic and satirical works.
Humor of Canadian history, including general collections of cartoons, caricatures, etc.
Works about individuals or topics are classed with the individual or topic.
174
Pictorial works.
175
176
Rhyming histories.
Minor works. Addresses, essays, lectures, etc.
Works consisting chiefly of illustrations.
Including otherwise unprovided-for topics, such as disasters, floods, etc. in general.
(Local with locality).
177
Uncatalogued general history ephemera.
Class here pamphlet box material such as leaflets, clippings, etc. too slight for
cataloguing.
Subject material is classed similarly with the subject.
10
179
Historical geography (General).
Including exploration, the frontier, territorial expansion; boundary disputes, surveys,
settlements, etc.
Boundaries (International).
General works.
Special.
Southern.
Maine.
St. Lawrence - Great Lakes.
Lake of the Woods.
49th parallel.
East of the Rockies.
West of the Rockies.
Point Roberts.
San Juan Islands.
Alaska.
Arctic.
Territorial waters.
180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
190
191
192
Cf. JX4131, Territorial waters (International law).
Boundaries (Interprovincial).
Boundaries between provinces and territories.
Boundaries of an individual province and territory and of areas within a province or
territory are classed with the province or territory.
200
General works.
Special.
Nova Scotia - New Brunswick.
New Brunswick - Quebec.
Newfoundland (Labrador) - Quebec.
Quebec - Ontario.
Ontario - Manitoba.
Manitoba - Saskatchewan.
Saskatchewan - Alberta.
Alberta - British Columbia.
Northern Territories.
60th parallel.
Yukon - Mackenzie.
Mackenzie - Keewatin.
National and provincial parks. Historic sites and monuments (General).
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
208
209
210
211
212
215
Works on individual parks and sites are classed with the province in which they
are located.
For works on the theory and management of parks in general see SB.
.9
Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada.
11
216
217
218
Mountains of Canada. Mountaineering.
Periodicals. Societies. Collections.
General works. Exploration and description.
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g.
219
.H65
.P48
.S54
.W44
Holway, Edward W. D., 1853-1923
Phillips, Donald, 1884-1938
Simpson, Jimmy, 1877-1972
Wheeler, Arthur O., 1860-1943
Rocky Mountains.
Including individual peaks.
Other mountains and ranges are classed with the province in which they are
located. Cf. Table I (45).
223
Miscellaneous general topics, .A-Z.
Class here material for which no other place has been provided
e.g. .B4 Beaver as emblem
.R6 Royal visits, by date
226
General special.
Military history (General).
Includes general history of all the forces.
Works confined to the 20th century are classed in FC543 and FC603.
Histories of individual battles and wars are classed with the war.
Regimental histories not confined to a single war are classed in UA602.
231
Naval history (General).
Histories of individual battles and wars are classed with the war.
Histories of naval units and vessels not confined to a single war are classed in VA400402.
236
Air force history (General).
Histories of the air force in individual battles and wars are classed with the war.
Histories of air force units not confined to a single war are classed in UG635.C2.
241
History of military, naval and air force societies, veterans' organizations, etc.
.A1, General.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g. .R6 Royal Canadian Legion
Political and social history.
Class in FC161-175 if general, otherwise with the period or administration.
12
242
Diplomatic history (General). Foreign and general relations.
History of diplomatic events, diplomatic history of wars, etc., are classed here.
Diplomatic history of a period or administration or a particular war is classed with the
period, administration or war.
Cf. JX1515, Foreign relations (International law).
Cf. HF3228, Commercial relations.
243
244
Relations with the Commonwealth (General).
Relations with other special groups of countries, .A-Z.
e.g. .A35
.A7
.C27
.C35
.E9
.L3
.M53
.O7
.P3
.S5
.T55
Africa
Arab countries
Caribbean region
Central America
European Community
Latin America
Middle East
Organization of American States
Pacific region
Southeast Asia
Third World Countries
245
246
Relations with Great Britain.
Special topics, .A-Z.
247
248
Relations with France.
Special topics, .A-Z.
249
250
Relations with the United States.
Special topics, .A-Z.
e.g. .M6
e.g. .G38
Monarchy
Gaulle, Charles de, 1890-1970 and Quebec
e.g. .I6 International Joint Commission
Cf. HD1694.A2.
251
Relations with other individual countries, including Commonwealth countries,
.A-Z.
Internal relations.
Federal-provincial relations, see JL19, Separation of powers.
255
Federal-provincial conferences (General).
Individual conferences are classed with the topic.
Interprovincial relations, see JL27, Special aspects of constitutional history.
259
Other general special topics, .A-Z.
13
DISCOVERY AND EXPLORATION
To 1603
FC300-302
Discovery and early exploration of Canada. The North Atlantic fisheries; the Cabots; Cartier;
Roberval. Subsequent discovery and exploration are classed with place and period.
Works on the discovery and early exploration of America, other than those relating to what is now
Canada, are classed in E101-135.
300
General works.
301
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g. .C3
.C37
.G55
.R63
302
Cabot, John, d. 1498?
Cartier, Jacques, 1491-1557
Gilbert, Humphrey, Sir, 1539?-1583
Roberval, Jean-François de la Rocque, sieur de, ca. 1500-1560
General special topics, .A-Z.
e.g. .F5
Fisheries and early discoveries
14
THE FRENCH RÉGIME
1603-1760/63
FC305-389
305
General works.
History and description of New France. Works confined to Acadia are classed in FC2041.
Collections of Francis Parkman's writings are classed here. Individual works are classed with
their period or subject.
e.g. FC305.P24, Collected works. By date.
FC305.P245, Partial collection. Selections. By date.
FC315.P24, Jesuits in North America.
FC419.P7, Conspiracy of Pontiac.
F592.P24, California and Oregon Trail.
306
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
Individuals important to a period, place or topic are classed with the period, place or
topic.
e.g. .B68
Boucher, Pierre, 1622-1717
.M35
Mance, Jeanne, 1606-1673
310
311
312
Special topics.
Seigneurial tenure (General).
Seigneuries.
Cadastres.
Catholic missions.
Works confined to religious topies are classed in BX.
313
314
General works.
Biography.
.A1,Collective.
.A2-Z,Individual.
e.g. .B7
.B74
.B9
.C43
.C44
.D35
.J6
.L27
Brébeuf, Jean de, Saint, 1593-1649
Bressani, Francesco Giuseppe, 1612-1672
Buteux, Jacques, 1599-1652
Chabanel, Noel, Saint, 1607-1646
Chaumonot, Pierre Joseph Marie, 1611-1693
Daniel, Antoine, Saint, 1601-1648
Jogues, Isaac, Saint, 1607-1646
Lalemant, Gabriel, Saint, 1610-1649
15
.L328
.L43
.R3
La Brosse, Jean Baptiste de, 1724-1782
Le Jeune, Paul, 1591-1664
Ragueneau, Paul, 1608-1680
Jesuits. Jesuit relations.
General works.
315
Biography, class in FC314.
Relations.
Collections. Selections.
Individual relations, by year.
Journal.
Other Jesuit writings.
Huronia. Huron missions.
Recollets.
Sulpicians.
Other Catholic orders,.A-Z.
Other Christian missions, .A-Z.
317
318
319
320
321
322
323
324
325
Works confined to religious topics are classed in BX.
326
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
Other special topics, .A-Z.
329
e.g. .C6
Coureurs de bois.
Early years, 1603-1627/32.
Works of Champlain; beginning of settlement; exploration of St. Lawrence basin;
involvement in Indian wars; English rule, 1629-1632.
330
331
332
.1
General works.
Biography.
Collective.
Individual.
Champlain, Samuel de, 1567?-1635.
Other individual, .A-Z.
e.g. .B7
.C53
.D8
.H4
339
Special topics, .A-Z.
Brûlé, Étienne, 1591?-1632?
Champlain, Hélène Boullé de, 1598-1654
Du Gua de Monts, Pierre, 1558-1628
Hébert, Louis,1575-1627
16
Era of the trading companies, 1627/32-1663.
Company of New France; colonization neglected for fur trade; conflict with Iroquois.
340
341
General works.
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g. .A34
.D64
.M33
.M65
.N5
Ailleboust de Coulonge et d'Argentenay, Louis d', 1612-1660
Dollard des Ormeaux, Adam, 1635-1660
Maisonneuve, Paul de Chomedey de, 1612-1676
Montmagny, Charles Hault de, 1583-1654
Nicolet, Jean, 1598?-1642
Special topics.
Company of New France (or of One Hundred Associates), 1627-1663.
Company (or Community) of Habitants, 1645-1660.
Other special topics, .A-Z.
342
343
349
The Royal Colony, 1663-1760/63.
Royal control; the Company of the West Indies; foundations laid by Talon, Laval and
Frontenac; administrative friction within the colony; the fur trade and expansion
westward; the Iroquois problem; conflict with the English colonies; the final
struggle for New France.
350
351
General works.
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g. .L42
.V47
359
360
361
362
.1
Le Ber, Jeanne, 1662-1714
Verchères, Madeleine de, 1678-1747
General special topics, .A-Z.
1663-1698.
General works.
Biography.
Collective.
Individual.
Frontenac, Louis de Buade, comte de, 1622-1698.
Other individual, .A-Z.
e.g. .D6
.H45
.J6
.L33
.L37
Denonville, Jacques René de Brisay, marquis de,
1637-1710
Hennepin, Louis, 1626-ca. 1705
Jolliet, Louis, 1645-1700
Lahontan, Louis Armand de Lom d'Arce, baron de,
1666-1715?
La Salle, Robert Cavelier de, 1643-1687
17
.L38
.L45
.M37
.T34
363
Laval, François de Montmorency, 1623-1708
Le Moyne d'Iberville, Pierre, 1661-1706
Marquette, Jacques, 1637-1675
Talon, Jean, 1625-1694
Special topics.
King William's War (War of the League of Augsburg), 1689-1697.
Class here only works relating to Canada.
Cf. E196.
369
Other special topics, .A-Z.
e.g. .C6
.L3
.T76
370
371
1698-1744.
General works.
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual
e.g. .B42
.V3
372
Company of the West Indies, 1664-1674
Lachine Raid, 1689
Troyes' Expedition, 1686
Beauharnois, François de, 1665-1746
Vaudreuil, Philippe de Rigaud, marquis de, 1643-1725
Special topics.
Queen Anne's War (War of the Spanish Succession), 1702-1713.
Class here only works relating to Canada.
Cf. E197.
379
380
381
Other special topics, .A-Z.
1744-1760/63.
General works.
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g. .B43
.B53
.C3
.L33
.P43
.V3
382
Beaujeu, Daniel Hyacinthe, de, 1711-1755
Bigot, François, 1703-1778
Cadet, Joseph Michel, 1719-1781
La Galissonière, Roland-Michel Barrin, marquis de, 16931756
Péan, Michel-Jean-Hugues, 1723-1782
Vaudreuil de Cabagnal, Pierre François de Rigaud, marquis
de, 1698-1778
Special topics.
King George's War (War of the Austrian Succession), 1744-1748.
Class here only works relating to Canada.
Cf. E198.
383
Siege and capture of Louisbourg, 1745.
18
384
Seven Years War in Canada, 1755-1763.
Class here only works relating to Canada. Include campaigns not
otherwise specified. See FC385-386.
Cf. E199.
.1
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g. .A45
.B74
.D85
.L49
.M6
.W6
385
386
.5
387
Amherst, Jeffery Amherst, Baron, 1717-1797
Bradstreet, John, 1711-1774
Dumas, Jean Daniel, 1721-1792
Lévis, François-Gaston, duc de, 1720-1787
Montcalm, Louis-Joseph, marquis de, 1712-1759
Wolfe, James, 1727-1750
Siege and capture of Louisbourg, 1758.
Quebec campaign, 1759.
Battle of the Plains of Abraham, 1759.
Treaty of Paris, 1763.
Class here works on the Treaty as it affected Canada.
389
Other special topics, .A-Z.
19
THE BRITISH COLONIAL PERIOD
1760/63-1867
FC400-480
400
General works.
Works confined to the period. For general histories ending in the period, see FC161.
401
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
Individuals important to a period, place or topic are classed with the period, place or
topic.
409
General special topics, .A-Z.
Class historical and descriptive works here. Practical and theoretical works are classed
in JV7200-7285.
e.g. .C6 Clergy reserves
.I4 Immigration and settlement. Colonization
The moulding of Quebec, 1760/63-1791.
Military administration, 1760-1764; Pontiac's conspiracy; the preservation of French
institutions and civil law; the Quebec Act, 1774; the American Revolution and the
coming of the Loyalists; the Constitutional Act, 1791, and the division into Lower
and Upper Canada.
410
411
General works.
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g. .C37
.H34
.L65
.M87
412
Carleton, Guy, Sir, 1724-1808
Haldimand, Frederick, Sir, 1718-1791
Longueuil, Joseph Dominique Emmanuel Le Moyne de, 17381807
Murray, James, 1721-1794
Political history.
Cf. JL48, English rule, 1760-1792.
413
414
415
Military administration, 1760-1764.
Quebec Act, 1774.
Constitutional Act, 1791.
20
419
Other special topics, .A-Z.
e.g. .P6
Pontiac's conspiracy, 1763-1765
Canada and the American Revolution, 1775-1783.
Class here only works relating to Canada.
Cf. E201-298, The American Revolution.
420
421
General works.
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual
422
Special topics, .A-Z.
e.g. .C39
e.g .A4
Cazeau, François, 1734-1815
American Invasion, 1775-1776
Loyalists in Canada (General).
Class here only works relating to Canada. Works confined to a single province or
locality are classed with the province or locality.
423
General works.
424
Biography and personal narratives.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
Cf. E277-278, Loyalists.
e.g. .C64
.J64
.M4
Coffin, John, 1729-1808
Johnson, John, Sir, 1742-1830
Meyers, John Walden, 1745-1821
425
426
United Empire Loyalists.
Periodicals. Societies. Collections.
General works.
427
428
Anniversaries, celebrations, etc.
Late Loyalists.
Biography, see FC424
Biography, see FC424.
The Two Canadas, 1791-1841.
The War of 1812; control of government by privileged groups; demand for reform and the
Rebellion of 1837; mission of the Earl of Durham; the Act of Union, 1841.
Works confined to a single province are classed with the province.
440
General works.
21
441
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g. .B9
.C64
.C73
.D87
.D875
.H42
.M25
.S34
.S93
By, John, 1781-1836
Colborne, John, Sir, 1778-1863
Craig, James Henry, 1748-1812
Durham, Louisa Elizabeth Grey Lambton, Countess of, 1797?1841
Durham, John George Lambton, Earl of, 1792-1840
Head, Edmund Walker, Sir, 1805-1868
McLane, David, ca. 1767-1797
Salaberry, Charles Michel d'Irumberry de, 1778-1829
Sydenham, Charles Poulett Thomson, Baron, 1799-1841
War of 1812.
Class here only works relating to Canada.
Cf. E351-364.
442
443
General works.
Biography and personal narratives.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g. .B76
.F58
.S4
Brock, Isaac, Sir, 1769-1812
FitzGibbon, James, 1780-1863
Secord, Laura, 1775-1868
444
445
Sources and documents.
Diplomatic history. Causes.
446
Individual battles, engagements, sieges, etc. .A-Z.
Cf. FC249-250, Relations with the United States.
e.g. .B4
.C5
.C57
.E7
.E71
.L8
.Q4
.T6
447
448
449
Beaver Dams, 1813
Châteauguay, 1813
Crysler's Farm, 1813
Erie, Fort, 1814
Erie, Lake, 1813
Lundy's Lane, 1814
Niagara Falls, see .L8, Lundy's Lane
Queenston Heights, 1812
Toronto, 1813
York, see .T6, Toronto.
Anniversaries, celebrations, etc.
Minor works. Pictorial works
Special topics, .A-Z.
e.g. .N3
Naval history
22
450
451
Rebellion of 1837.
General works.
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g. .C54
.M33
.P36
452
453
454
455
457
Lower Canada.
General works.
Personal narratives.
Upper Canada.
General works.
Personal narratives.
Special events and topics, .A-Z.
e.g. .C3
.M6
.S16
.S2
461
462
463
Chénier, Jean Olivier, 1806-1837
Mackenzie, William Lyon, 1795-1861
Papineau, Louis Joseph, 1786-1871
Caroline Incident, 1838
Montgomery's Tavern
Saint-Charles (Saint-Hyacinthe, Quebec), Battle of, 1837
St-Eustache
Political history.
Lord Durham's report.
Act of Union, 1841.
Cf. JL51-53, Upper and Lower Canada, 1791-1841.
468
Other special topics, .A-Z.
e.g. .C45
.F3
469
Château Clique
Family Compact
General special topics, .A-Z.
e.g. .I4
Immigration and settlement. Colonization
Cf. JV7224.
The United Canadas, 1841-1867
The Rebellion Losses Bill and the winning of responsible government; political deadlock;
the Charlottetown and Quebec conferences; union of the British North American
provinces.
470
General works.
23
471
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g. .B34
.B76
.C37
.E435
.G3
.G93
.H55
.L3
.M25
.M3
472
473
474
Baldwin, Robert, 1804-1858
Brown, George, 1818-1880
Cartier, George-Étienne, Sir, 1814-1873
Elgin, James Bruce, Earl of, 1811-1863
Galt, A. T. (Alexander Tilloch), Sir, 1817-1893
Gugy, A. (Augustus), 1796-1876
Hincks, Francis, Sir, 1807-1885
Lafontaine, L. H. (Louis Hippolyte), Sir, 1807-1864
McGee, Thomas D'Arcy, 1825-1868
McNab, Allan Napier, Sir, 1798-1862
Political history.
Clear Grits and "rep by pop."
Confederation movement.
Class general works covering later entries into confederation here. Later entries of
individual provinces are classed with the province.
476
477
478
Charlottetown and Quebec conferences, 1864.
Fathers of Confederation (as a subject).
British North America Act, 1867.
479
Other special topics, .A-Z.
Cf. JL55-58, The Province of Canada, 1841-1867.
e.g. .A5
.C3
.R4
480
Annexation question
Choice of capital city
Reciprocity
General special topics, .A-Z.
e.g.. F4
.I4
Fenians
Immigration and settlement
24
CANADA, THE NATION
1867FC500500
General works.
Class here general histories of the period. See FC162-164 for general histories of
Canada ending in the period.
.5
The first century, 1867-1967
Class here works on Canada's first century as a nation.
501
Biography (Collective).
Biography of individuals important to a period, place or topic is classed with period, place or
topic.
502
Political history (General).
503
General special topics, .A-Z.
e.g. .C3
.I4
Canada Day. Dominion Day
Immigration policy and settlement
Class here only works on immigration and settlement in the development of
Canada. Similar works confined to a region or province are classed with the
region or province. Practical and theoretical works on immigration are classed
in JV7200-7285.
Late 19th Century, 1867-1896.
505
506
General works.
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
Individuals important to a period, place or topic are classed with the period, place
or topic.
e.g. .B54
Blake, Edward, 1833-1912
.C32
Cauchon, Joseph, 1816-1885
.D8
Dufferin and Ava, Frederick Temple Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood,
Marquis of, 1826-1902
.S53
Shadd, Mary A., 1823-1893
.S9
Strathcona and Mount Royal, Donald Alexander Smith, Baron,
1820-1914
25
508
General special topics, .A-Z.
e.g. .R3
.R4
509
Railway policy. Railways and politics
Works on railways are classed in HE2807.
Reciprocity
Political history.
General works.
Purchase of Hudson's Bay Company's territories, 1869, see FC3213.2.
Red River Rebellion, 1869-1870, and the creation of Manitoba, see FC3214 and
FC3214.8
British Columbia enters Confederation, 1871, see FC3822.8.
Prince Edward Island enters Confederation, 1873, see FC2621.4.
510
511
513
Macdonald's first administration, 1867-1873.
General works.
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
Special topics, .A-Z.
e.g. .P3
514
Pacific scandal, 1873.
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
Materials too slight for cataloguing.
515
516
518
519
Mackenzie's administration, 1873-1878.
General works.
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
Special topics, .A-Z.
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
Materials too slight for cataloguing.
520
521
Macdonald's second adminstration, 1878-1891.
General works.
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g.
.M28
.M3
Macdonald of Earnscliffe, Agnes Macdonald, Baroness,
1836-1920
Macdonald, John A. (John Alexander), Sir, 1815-1891
523
Special topics, .A-Z.
524
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
e.g. .R4
Reciprocity
Material too slight for cataloguing.
26
Four Conservative prime ministers, 1891-1896.
Administration of Abbott (1891-1892), Thompson (1892-1894), Bowell (18941896), and Tupper (1896).
525
526
General works.
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g. .A22
.B69
.F67
.L34
.T4
Abbott, John Joseph Caldwell, Sir, 1821-1893
Bowell, Mackenzie, Sir, 1823-1917
Foster, George E. (George Eulas), Sir, 1847-1931
Laflamme, R., 1827-1893
Thompson, John S. D. (John Sparrow David), Sir, 18441894
Tupper, Charles, Sir, 1821-1915
.T8
528
Special topics, .A-Z.
e.g. .M3
.R4
529
Manitoba school question
Educational aspects are classed in LB.
Reciprocity
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
Material too slight for cataloguing.
Early 20th Century, 1896-1948.
540
541
General works.
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
Individuals important to a period, place or topic are classed with the period, place
or topic.
e.g. D54
Diefenbaker, Edna May, 1899-1951
.G75
Grey Owl, 1888-1939
.K43
Keenleyside, Hugh Ll., 1898.M27
Macphail, Agnes Campbell, 1890-1954
.M7
Murphy, Emily F. (Emily Ferguson), 1868-1933
542
Diplomatic history. Foreign and general relations.
543
Military history (General).
Relations with individual countries or groups of countries are classed in FC243-251.
Including history of all branches of the armed forces.
Regimental histories not confined to a single war are classed in UA602.
History of individual wars, see the war.
27
548
General special topics, .A-Z.
e.g. .I4 Immigration and settlement
Class here only works on immigration and settlement in the development of
Canada. Works on immigration as a subject are classed in JV7200-7285.
Political history.
General works.
Laurier's adminstration, 1896-1911.
General works.
549
550
Alaska boundary dispute, see FC190.
Creation of the provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan, see FC3217.3
551
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g. .L3
.S53
553
Laurier, Wilfrid, Sir, 1841-1919
Sifton, Clifford, Sir, 1861-1929
Special topics, .A-Z.
e.g. .R3
.R4
.S6
554
Railway policy
Reciprocity
South African War, 1899-1902
Only aspects affecting Canada are classed here. Works on the
conduct of the war are classed in DT930-939.
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
Material too slight for cataloguing.
Borden's administration, 1911-1917 and Union Government, including
Meighen's first administration.
General works.
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
555
556
e.g. .B67
.B68
.C87
.H84
.M42
.M44
557
Borden, Robert Laird, Sir, 1854-1937
Bourassa, Henri, 1868-1952
Currie, Arthur, Sir, 1875-1933
Hughes, Sam, Sir, 1853-1921
McCrae, John, 1872-1918 Cf. PS8525
Meighen, Arthur, 1874-1960
Canada and World War I: the home scene.
Military history is classed in D501-680.
.5
558
Conscription issue and the election of 1917.
Special topics, .A-Z.
e.g. .I4 Imperial preference
.R4 Reconstruction and veterans' re-establishment
.U5 Union Government, 1917-1921
28
559
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
Material too slight for cataloguing.
560
561
King's first administration, 1921-1926 and Meighen's second administration,
1926.
General works.
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g. .C48
Christie, Loring, 1885-1941
567
568
Constitutional crisis, 1926.
Special topics, .A-Z.
569
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
e.g. .C8
Customs scandal
Material too slight for cataloguing.
570
571
573
King's second administration, 1926-1930.
General works.
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
Special topics, .A-Z.
e.g. .B4
574
Beauharnois scandal, 1931
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
Material too slight for cataloguing.
575
576
Bennett's administration, 1930-1935.
General works.
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g. .B45
.S38
.S74
577
578
Depression of 1929.
Special topics, .A-Z.
e.g. .R4
.R44
579
Bennett, R. B. (Richard Bedford), 1870-1947
Sauvé, Arthur, 1875-1944
Stevens, H. H. (Henry Herbert), 1878-1973
Reconstruction Party
Regina Riot, 1935
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
Material too slight for cataloguing.
29
King's third administration, 1935-1948.
General works.
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
580
581
e.g. .C37
.C48
.H42
.K5
.L36
.M36
.P69
.W65
.W66
582
Cardin, P.-J.-A. (Pierre-Joseph-Arthur), 1879-1946
Chevrier, Lionel, 1903Heaps, A. A. (Abraham Albert), 1889-1954
King, William Lyon Mackenzie, 1874-1950
Lapointe, Ernest, 1876-1941
Manion, R. J. (Robert James), 1881-1943
Power, C. G. (Charles Gavan), 1888-1968
Woikin, Emma, 1920-1974
Woodsworth, J. S. (James Shaver), 1874-1942
Canada and World War II : the home scene.
Military history is classed in D731-838.
.5
583
Conscription issue, 1942.
Special topics, .A-Z.
584
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
e.g. .F38
Fascism in Canada
Material too slight for cataloguing.
Late 20th Century, 1948-.
600
601
General works.
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
Individuals important to a period, place or topic are classed with the period,
place or topic.
e.g. .B76
Broadfoot, Barry, 1926.I45
Ignatieff, George, 1913.K59
Knowles, Stanley, 1908-
602
Diplomatic history. Foreign and general relations.
603
Military history (General).
Relations with individual countries or groups of countries are classed in FC243-251.
Including history of all branches of the armed forces. History of the individual wars, see
the war.
608
General special topics, .A-Z.
e.g. .I4
.S6
Immigration and settlement
Social security and politics
Cf. HD7129
30
609
Political history.
General works.
St-Laurent's administration.
General works.
Newfoundland becomes a province, see FC2174.8.
611
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g. .A22
.H69
.M37
.N67
.S24
Abbott, Douglas, 1899Howe, C. D. (Clarence Decatur), 1886-1960
Massey, Vincent, 1887-1967
Norman, E. Herbert, 1909-1957
St-Laurent, Louis S. (Louis Stephen), 1882-1973
613
Special topics, .A-Z.
614
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
e.g. .P5
Pipeline debate
Material too slight for cataloguing.
615
616
Diefenbaker's administration, 1957-1963.
General works.
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g. .D53
.F58
.H365
618
619
Diefenbaker, John G., 1895-1979
Fleming, Donald M. (Donald Methuen), 1905-1986
Hamilton, Alvin, 1912-
Special topics, .A-Z.
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
Material too slight for cataloguing.
620
621
Pearson's administration, 1963-1968.
General works.
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g. .C37
.G67
.L34
.M37
.P4
.V35
Cardin, Lucien, 1919Gordon, Walter L., 1906-1987
LaMarsh, Judy, 1924-1980
Martin, Paul, 1903-1992
Pearson, Lester B., 1897-1972
Vanier, Georges P. (Georges Philias), 1888-1967
31
623
Special topics, .A-Z.
624
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
e.g. .C4
Centennial celebrations. Expo 67
Material too slight for cataloguing.
625
626
Trudeau's first administration, 1968-1979; Clark's administration, 1979-1980;
Trudeau's second administration, 1980-1984; Turner's administration,
1984.
General works.
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g. .B45
.B76
.C58
.L43
.M37
.S38
.S73
.T69
.T7
.T87
Benson, Edgar J., 1923Broadbent, Ed, 1936Clark, Joe, 1939Léger, Jules, 1913-1980
Marchand, Jean, 1918-1989
Sauvé, Jeanne, 1922-1992
Stanfield, Robert L. (Robert Lorne), 1914Trudeau, Margaret, 1948Trudeau, Pierre Elliott, 1919Turner, John N., 1929-
628
Special topics, .A-Z.
629
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
October crisis and the F.L.Q., see FC2925.9.O25.
Material too slight for cataloguing.
630
631
Mulroney's administration, 1984-1993; Campbell's administration, 1993
General works.
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g. .C34
.C37
.C76
.H42
.M84
.M85
.S74
633
634
Campbell, Kim, 1947Carney, Patricia, 1935Crosbie, John, 1931Hébert, Jacques, 1923Mulroney, Brian, 1939Mulroney, Mila, 1953Stevens, Sinclair, 1927-
Special topics, A-Z.
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
Material too slight for cataloguing.
32
635
636
Chrétien's administration, 1993General works
Biography
.A1, Collective
.A2-Z, Individual
e.g. .C47
.C66
.M37
638
639
Chrétien, Jean, 1934Copps, Sheila, 1952Martin, Paul, 1938-
Special topics, A-Z
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
Material too slight for cataloguing.
33
CANADIAN LOCAL HISTORY
Provinces, Territories and Extra-Provincial Regions.
FC2001-4200
Fifty numbers have been allotted to each province and territory with smaller
groups for each region. Table I gives scope notes and guidance for the use
of the individual numbers. These notes are not repeated in the schedules
for the individual provinces and territories.
ATLANTIC PROVINCES
FC2001-2020
The provinces of Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince
Edward Island. Historically and politically Newfoundland has little in
common with the other three provinces, but since it became a province all
have found a common interest in economic problems.
2001
Periodicals. Societies. Collections.
2002
Gazetteers. Dictionaries. Geographic names.
2004
Description and travel.
2005
General works.
2006
Biography (Collective).
Individual biography is classed with the provinces.
2011
2012
History by period
Early to 1949.
1949-
2019
Special topics, .A-Z.
34
MARITIME PROVINCES
FC2021-2050
The provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island
together formed the old French colony of Acadia, and have long and close
historic bonds and many common interests. Political union is discussed.
2021
Periodicals. Societies. Collections.
2022
Gazetteers. Dictionaries. Geographic names.
2023
Directories.
2024
Guidebooks.
2025
.1
.2
.3
.4
.5
Description and travel. Social life and customs (General).
Early to 1758.
1758-1850.
1850-1900.
1900-1950.
1950-
2028
General works. Histories.
2029
Biography (Collective). Genealogy (Collective).
Individual biography is classed with the provinces.
2031
History by period.
Early to 1758.
Works on Acadia and the Acadians are classed in FC2041-2049.
Cf. FC305, History of New France.
2032
2033
2034
1758-1867.
1867-1945.
1945-
2039
Special topics,.A-Z.
.M37
Maritime Union
35
Acadia and the Acadians.
Works confined to the Acadians in an individual province or locality are
classed with that province or locality under Elements in the population,
with a separate (decimal) number if a specially important element.
Cf. E184.A2, Acadians in the United States.
F380, etc., Acadians in Louisiana, etc.
FC2031, Early history of the Maritime Provinces.
2041
General works.
2042
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
Cf. FC305, History of New France.
e.g. .D45
.L35
.L44
.P35
2043
.5
2044
Denys, Nicolas, 1598-1688
Landry, Pierre-Amand, Sir, 1848-1916
Le Loutre, Jean-Louis, 1709-1772
Pichon, Thomas, 1700-1781
History by period.
Early to 1758.
The expulsion, 1755-1758.
1758-1945.
Return and subsequent history.
2045
1945The Acadian renaissance.
2049
Special topics, .A-Z.
.9
2050
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
Elements in the population.
.A1, General works.
.A2-Z, Individual elements.
Consult a representative list of elements (with cutter numbers) under FC106.
36
NEWFOUNDLAND
FC2151-2200
Table I.
The scope and interpretation of the classification numbers are given in the table.
2151
.5
Periodicals.
Yearbooks. Almanacs.
2152
Societies.
2153
Collections.
.5
Museums. Exhibitions, exhibits.
2154
Dictionaries and encyclopaedias.
2155
Biography (Collective). Genealogy (Collective).
2156
Gazetteers. Geographic names.
.2
Directories (General).
2157
Guidebooks. Handbooks.
2158
Immigration literature.
2159
.5
2161
Historiography.
Methodology. Study and teaching.
General works. Histories.
If limited to a period class in subdivisions FC2171-2177.
.2
Juvenile works.
.3
Comic and satirical works.
.5
Rhyming histories.
37
2161.6
.7
.8
Minor works. Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc.
Minor works.
Addresses, essays, etc.
Anecdotes, legends, pageants, etc.
2162
Historic monuments (General). Illustrative material.
2163
2164
Parks (General)
National parks and historic sites, .A-Z.
e.g. .G76
Gros Morne National Park
.S5
Signal Hill National Historic Park
2165
Provincial parks and historic sites, .A-Z.
2166
Antiquities (Non-Indian).
2167
Description and travel.
By period.
Early to 1800.
1800-1850.
1850-1900.
1900-1950.
1950-
.1
.2
.3
.4
.5
2168
Social life and customs.
Everyday life.
2169
Culture. Intellectual life.
Arts and sciences, education, influence of church, etc.
2170
General special topics,.A-Z.
e.g. .C6
.C65
.F5
.R3
.S5
Colonization (In relation to history).
Cf. JV7290.N4.
Confederation, Attitudes toward
Fisheries (In relation to history).
Cf. HD9454.N4;SH.
Railways (In relation to history).
Shipwrecks
38
2171
.1
History by period.
Early to 1832.
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g.
.9
.99
2172
.1
.C37
.P4
Special topics, .A-Z.
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings,etc.
1832-1855.
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g.
.9
.99
2173
.1
2174
.1
.2
.3
.8
.9
.99
2175
.1
C37
Carson, William, 1770-1843
Special topics, .A-Z.
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings,etc.
1855-1934.
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g.
.2
.9
.99
Cartwright, George, 1739-1819
Peyton, John, 1747?-1827?
.B69
.S54
Boyle, Cavendish, Sir, 1849-1916
Shea, Ambrose, Sir, 1815-1905
Political history.
Special topics, .A-Z.
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
1934-1949.
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
Political history.
Commission of Government.
Campaign for Confederation, 1949.
Special topics, .A-Z.
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
1949-1971.
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g. .B76
.C38
.S63
Browne, William J. (William Joseph), 1897Cashin, Peter, 1890-1977
Smallwood, Joseph R., 1900-1990
39
2175.2
.9
.99
2176
.1
Political history.
Special topics, .A-Z.
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
1971-1989
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
.2
.9
.99
Political history.
Special topics, .A-Z.
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
1989Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
Political history.
Special topics, .A-Z.
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
e.g. .M66
2177
.1
.2
.9
.99
2193
.3
Labrador. Table IV.
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g. .G7
.P69
.4
Moores, Frank D., 1933-
Grenfell, Wilfred Thomason, Sir, 1865-1940
Powell, Ben, 1921-
.51
General works (History and description).
History by period.
Early to 1949.
.52
.7
1949Special topics, .A-Z.
.8
Elements in the population.
.A1, General works.
.A2-Z, Individual elements.
Bibliography
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
Labrador boundary dispute, see FC203.
e.g. .M6 Moravian missions
.9
.99
2195
Other regions, districts, natural features, etc., .A-Z.
40
2196
St. John's. Table II.
2199
Other cities, towns, etc., .A-Z. Table III.
2200
Elements in the population.
.A1, General works.
.A2-Z, Individual elements.
Consult a representative list of elements (with cutter numbers) under FC106.
.5
French Canadians in Newfoundland.
41
NOVA SCOTIA
FC2301-2350
Table I.
The scope and interpretation of the classification numbers are given in the table
2301
.5
Periodicals.
Yearbooks. Almanacs.
2302
Societies.
2303
Collections.
.5
Museums. Exhibitions, exhibits.
2304
Dictionaries and encyclopaedias.
2305
Biography (Collective). Genealogy (Collective).
2306
Gazetteers. Geographic names.
.2
Directories (General).
2307
Guidebooks. Handbooks.
2308
.1
.2
.3
Immigration literature.
By period.
Early to 1867.
1867-1918.
1918-
.5
Historiography.
Methodology. Study and teaching.
2309
2311
General works. Histories.
If limited to a period class in subdivisions FC2321-2327.
.2
Juvenile works.
.3
Comic and satirical works.
42
2311.5
.6
.7
.8
Rhyming histories.
Minor works. Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc.
Minor works.
Addresses, essays, etc.
Anecdotes, legends, pageants, etc.
2312
Historic monuments (General). Illustrative material.
2313
2314
Parks (General).
National parks and historic sites, .A-Z.
e.g. C36
.G72
.H34
.K4
.L68
.P67
2315
Cape Breton Highlands National Park
Grand Pre National Historic Park
Halifax Citadel National Historic Park
Kejimkujik National Park
Louisbourg National Historic Park
Port Royal Habitation National Historic Park
Provincial parks and historic sites, .A-Z.
2316
Antiquities (Non-Indian).
2317
Description and travel.
By period.
Early to 1784.
1784-1850.
1850-1900.
1900-1950.
1950-
.1
.2
.3
.4
.5
2318
Social life and customs.
Everyday life.
2319
Culture. Intellectual life.
Arts and sciences, education, influence of church, etc.
2320
General special topics, .A-Z.
e.g. .S5 Shipwrecks
43
History by period.
Early to 1784.
2321
Cf. FC305-389, The French régime in Canada.
FC2031, 2041-2044, Early history of the Maritime Provinces.
.1
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
.2
.25
.3
.35
.4
Early British settlement, 1713-1775.
New Englander settlement, 1760-1761.
Nova Scotia and the American Revolution, 1775-1783.
Cumberland rising, 1776.
Loyalists in Nova Scotia.
.9
Special topics, .A-Z.
e.g. .L27
La Tour, Charles de Saint-Étienne de, 1593-1666
Cf. FC423-428. Loyalists in Canada.
e.g. .B3 Baronets of Nova Scotia
.99
2322
.1
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings,etc.
1784-1867.
Biography.
.A1, Collective
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g. .B53
.H3
.H6
.R63
.U55
.W46
.2
.3
.4
.9
.99
2323
.1
Political history.
Nova Scotia and the War of 1812.
Nova Scotia and Confederation.
Special topics, A.Z.
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
1867-1896.
Biography.
.A1.Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g. .A55
.A72
.2
.9
.99
Blanchard, Jotham, 1800-1839
Halliburton, Brenton, Sir, 1775-1860
Howe, Joseph, 1804-1873
Robie, Simon Bradstreet, 1790-1858
Uniacke, Richard John, 1753-1830
Wentworth, John, Sir, 1737-1820
Annand, William, 1808-1887
Archibald, Adams George, Sir, 1814-1892
Political history.
Special topics, .A-Z.
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
44
2324
.1
1896-1923.
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g. .M87
.2
.9
.99
2325
.1
e.g. .G54
.M32
.2
.9
.99
2326
.1
Gillis, Clarence, 1895-1960
Macdonald, Angus L., 1890-1954
Political history.
Special topic, .A-Z.
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
1956-1993
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g. .B82
.O45
.R44
.2
.9
.99
2327
.1
.2
.9
.99
Murray, George Henry, 1861-1929
Political History.
Special topics, .A-Z.
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings,etc.
1923-1956.
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
Buchanan, John M. (John MacLennan), 1931Oliver, William Pearly, 1912Regan, Gerald A., 1928Stanfield, Robert L., 1914- See FC626.S73
Political history.
Special topics, .A-Z.
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
1993Biography
.A1, Collective
.A2-Z, Individual.
Political history.
Special topics, .A-Z.
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
2343
Cape Breton Island. Table IV.
2345
Other regions, counties, municipalities, townships, natural features, etc., .A-Z.
45
2346
Halifax. Table II.
2349
Other cities, towns, etc., .A-Z. Table III.
2350
Elements in the population.
.A1, General works.
.A2-Z, Individual elements.
Consult a representative list of elements (with cutter numbers) under FC106.
.5
Acadians in Nova Scotia.
46
NEW BRUNSWICK
FC2451-2500
Table I.
The scope and interpretation of the classification numbers are given in the table.
2451
.5
Periodicals.
Yearbooks. Almanacs.
2452
Societies.
2453
Collections.
.5
Museums. Exhibitions, exhibits.
2454
Dictionaries and encyclopaedias.
2455
Biography (Collective). Genealogy (Collective).
2456
Gazetteers. Geographic names.
.2
Directories (General)
2457
Guidebooks. Handbooks.
2458
.1
.2
.3
Immigration literature.
By period.
Early to 1867.
1867-1918.
1918-
.5
Historiography.
Methodology. Study and teaching.
2459
2461
General works. Histories.
If limited to a period class in subdivisions FC2471-2477.
.2
Juvenile works.
.3
Comic and satirical works.
47
2461.5
.6
.7
.8
Rhyming histories.
Minor works. Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc.
Minor works.
Addresses, essays, etc.
Anecdotes, legends, pageants, etc.
2462
Historic monuments (General). Illustrative material.
2463
2464
Parks (General).
National parks and historic sites, .A-Z.
e.g. .F85
2465
Fundy National Park
Provincial parks and historic sites, .A-Z.
e.g. .K5
King's Landing Historical Settlement
.V55 Village historique acadien
2466
Antiquities (Non-Indian).
2467
Description and travel.
By period.
Early to 1784.
1784-1850.
1850-1900.
1900-1950.
1950-
.1
.2
.3
.4
.5
2468
Social life and customs.
Everyday life.
2469
Culture. Intellectual life.
Arts and sciences, education, influence of church, etc.
2470
General special topics, .A-Z.
2471
History by period.
Early to 1867.
Cf. FC182, Maine Boundary.
FC305-389, French régime in Canada.
FC2031, 2041-2044, Early history of the Maritime Provinces.
.1
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, individual.
48
2471.2
.3
Political history.
Loyalists in New Brunswick.
Cf. FC423-428, Loyalists in Canada.
.4
.9
.99
2472
.1
New Brunswick and Confederation.
Special topics, .A-Z.
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
1867-1900.
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g. .B56
.E45
.K55
.T55
.2
.9
.99
2473
.1
.2
.9
.99
2474
.1
.2
.9
.99
2475
.1
Political history.
Special topics, .A-Z.
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
1900-1925.
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z., Individual.
Political history.
Special topics, .A-Z.
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
1925-1952.
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
Political history.
Special topics, .A-Z.
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
1952-1970.
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g. .R62
.2
.9
.99
Blair, Andrew George, 1844-1907
Emmerson, Henry Robert, 1853-1914
King, George Edwin, 1839-1901
Tilley, Samuel Leonard, Sir, 1818-1896
Robichaud, Louis J. (Louis Joseph), 1925-
Political history.
Special topics, .A-Z.
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
49
2476
.1
1970-1987.
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g. .H3
.2
.9
.99
2477
.1
.2
.9
.99
Hatfield, Richard, 1931-1991
Political history.
Special topics, .A-Z.
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
1987Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
Political history.
Special topics, .A-Z.
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
2495
Regions, counties, municipalities, townships, natural features, etc., .A-Z.
2496
Frederiction. Table II.
2497
Saint John. Table II.
2499
Other cities, towns, etc., .A-Z. Table III.
2500
Elements in the population.
.A1, General works.
.A2-Z, Individual elements.
Consult a representative list of elements (with cutter numbers) under FC106.
.5
Acadians in New Brunswick.
50
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
FC2601-2650
Table I.
The scope and interpretation of the classification numbers are given in the table.
2601
.5
Periodicals.
Yearbooks. Almanacs.
2602
Societies.
2603
Collections
.5
Museums. Exhibitions, exhibits.
2604
Dictionaries and encyclopaedias.
2605
Biography (Collective). Genealogy (Collective).
2606
Gazetteers. Geographic names.
.2
Directories (General).
2607
Guidebooks. Handbooks.
2608
Immigration literature.
2609
.5
2611
Historiography.
Methodology. Study and teaching.
General works. Histories.
If limited to a period class in subdivisions FC2621-2626.
.2
Juvenile works.
.3
Comic and satirical works.
.5
Rhyming histories.
51
2611.6
.7
.8
Minor works. Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc.
Minor works.
Addresses, essays, etc.
Anecdotes, legends, pageants,etc.
2612
2613
2614
Historic monuments (General). Illustrative material.
Parks (General).
National parks and historic sites, .A-Z.
e.g. .G74 Green Gables, Prince Edward Island National Park
2615
Provincial parks and historic sites, .A-Z.
2616
Antiquities (Non-Indian).
2617
Description and travel.
By period.
Early to 1867.
1867-1900.
1900-1950.
1950-
.1
.2
.3
.4
2618
Social life and customs.
Everyday life.
2619
Culture. Intellectual life.
Arts and sciences, education, influence of church, etc.
2620
General special topics, .A-Z.
e.g. .L6 Loyalists
History by period.
Early to 1873.
2621
Cf. FC305-389, French régime in Canada.
FC2031, 2041-2044, Early history of the Maritime Provinces.
.1
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g. .D48
.G72
.W43
.2
Political history.
Des Barres, Joseph F. W. (Joseph Frederick Wallet),
1722-1824
Gray, John Hamilton, 1811-1887
Whelan, Edward, 1824-1867
52
2621.3
.4
Land problem (absentee landlords).
Prince Edward Island and Confederation.
Cf. FC476, Charlottetown conference, 1864.
.9
.99
2622
.1
Special topics, .A-Z.
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
1873-1911.
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g. .P48
.S84
.2
.9
.99
2623
.1
Political history.
Special topics, .A-Z.
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
1911-1935.
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g. .A78
.2
.9
.99
2624
.1
2625
.1
Arsenault, Aubin-Edmond, 1870-1968
Political history.
Special topics, .A-Z.
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
1935-1959.
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g. .J65
.2
.9
.99
Peters, Frederick, 1852-1919
Sullivan, William Wilfred, Sir, 1843-1920
Jones, J. Walter (John Walter), 1878-1954
Political history.
Special topics, .A-Z.
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
1959-1986.
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g. .C34 Campbell, Alexander B., 1933.S53 Shaw, Walter R. (Walter Russell), 1887-1981
.2
.9
.99
Political history.
Special topics, .A-Z.
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
53
2626
2645
1986Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
Political history.
Special topics, .A-Z.
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
Regions, counties, municipalities, townships, natural features, etc., .A-Z.
2646
Charlottetown. Table II.
2649
Other cities, towns, etc., .A-Z. Table III.
2650
Elements in the population.
.A1, General works.
.A2-Z, Individual elements.
.1
.2
.9
.99
Consult a representative list of elements (with cutter numbers) under FC106.
.5
Acadians in Prince Edward Island.
54
ST. LAWRENCE RIVER - GREAT LAKES BASIN
FC2751-2770
Works treating the area drained by the St. Lawrence River as a region are classed here.
Works confined to an area within a province are classed with the province.
Cf. HE387, International rivers as waterways.
2751
Periodicals. Societies. Collections.
2752
Gazetteers. Dictionaries. Geographic names.
2753
Guidebooks.
2754
Description and travel.
By period.
Early to 1867.
1867-1900
1900-1950.
1950-
.1
.2
.3
.4
2756
General works.
2757
Biography (Collective). Genealogy (Collective).
Individual biography is classed with the provinces
2759
General special topics, .A-Z.
e.g. .I5 International problems
2761
2762
.2
History by period.
Early to 1867.
1867-1951.
Transportation route (Political and diplomatic aspects.).
Cf. HD1694.A2; HE396, 398.
2763
.2
1951St. Lawrence Seaway Authority and the Seaway.
Cf. HD1694.A2; TC427.
2770
Elements in the population.
.A1, General works.
.A2-Z, Individual elements.
Consult a representative list of elements (with cutter numbers) under FC106.
55
OTTAWA RIVER AND VALLEY
FC2771-2780
2771
Periodicals. Societies. Collections.
2772
Guidebooks.
2774
Description and travel.
2775
General works.
.1
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g. .B66
.W75
Booth, J. R. (John Rudolphus), 1827-1925
Wright, Philemon, 1760-1839
2778
Special topics, .A-Z.
2779
Elements in the population.
.A1, General works.
.A2-Z, Individual elements.
Consult a representative list of elements (with cutter numbers) under FC106.
2780
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
56
NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION
FC2781-2800
2781
Periodicals. Societies. Collections.
2783
Guidebooks.
2786
2787
General works.
Official.
Non-official.
2788
Minor works. Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc.
2789
2790
History by period.
To 1945.
1945-
2792
2793
2794
2795
Special topics.
The role of the federal government.
The role of the provinces (Ontario and Quebec).
The role of the communities.
Ottawa.
Cf. FC3096.
2796
Hull.
Cf. FC2949.
2797
2799
Other communities, .A-Z.
Other special topics,.A-Z.
e.g. .B7
.G7
.P3
.R5
2800
Bridges
The green belt
Parks
Rivers.
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
57
QUEBEC
FC2901-2950
Table I.
The scope and interpretation of the classification numbers are given in the table.
2901
.5
Periodicals.
Yearbooks. Almanacs.
2902
Societies.
2903
Collections.
.5
Museums. Exhibitions, exhibits.
2904
Dictionaries and encyclopaedias.
2905
Biography (Collective). Genealogy (Collective).
2906
Gazetteers. Geographic names.
.2
Directories (General).
2907
Guidebooks. Handbooks.
2908
Immigration literature.
By period.
Early to 1867.
1867-1896.
1896-1945.
1945-
.1
.2
.3
.4
2909
.5
Historiography.
Methodology. Study and teaching.
2911
General works. Histories.
If limited to a period class in subdivisions FC2921-2925.
.2
Juvenile works.
.3
Comic and satirical works.
58
2911.5
.6
.7
.8
Rhyming histories.
Minor works. Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc.
Minor works.
Addresses, essays, etc.
Anecdotes, legends, pageants, etc.
2912
Historic monuments (General). Illustrative material.
2913
2914
Parks (General).
National parks and historic sites, .A-Z.
e.g. .F58
.F6
2915
Forillon National Park
Fort Lennox
Provincial parks and historic sites, .A-Z.
e.g. .B52
.L3
.M65
.07
.S33
Parc du Bic
Parc provincial des Laurentides
Parc provincial du Mont-Tremblant
Parc provincial du mont Orford
Parc Saguenay
2916
Antiquities (Non-Indian).
2917
Description and travel.
By period.
Early to 1763.
1763-1850.
1850-1900.
1900-1950.
1950-
.1
.2
.3
.4
.5
2918
Social life and customs.
Everyday life.
2919
Culture. Intellectual life.
Arts and sciences, education, influence of church, etc.
2920
General special topics, .A-Z.
e.g. .C38
.C6
.F7
.L6
.N38
Clericalism
Colonization
French language
Loyalists in Quebec
Nationalism
59
2921
History by period.
Early to 1867.
Prefer FC300-480, Early history of Canada, except for works confined to the
province.
2922
.1
1867-1897.
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g. .B35
.C37
.C4
.C45
.L32
.L34
.L357
.M47
.T34
.2
.9
Political history.
Special topics, .A-Z.
e.g. .J4
.N3
.99
2923
.1
Jesuit Estates
Nationalism
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
1897-1936.
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g. .G68
.M37
.P37
.S49
.T38
.2
.9
Gouin, Lomer, 1861-1929
Marchand, F. G. (Félix-Gabriel), 1832-1900
Parent, S. N. (Simon Napoléon), 1855-1920
Sévigny, Albert, 1880-1961
Taschereau, Louis-Alexandre, 1867-1952
Political history.
Special topics, .A-Z.
e.g. .C64
.F5
.I4
.L3
.N3
.S4
.99
Baillairgé, Charles, 1826-1906
Caron, Adolphe, 1843-1908
Chapleau, J. A. (Joseph Adolphe), 1840-1898
Chauveau, Pierre-J.-Olivier (Pierre-Joseph-Olivier),
1820-1890
Labelle, A. (Antoine), 1834-1891
Laflèche, Louis-François, 1818-1898
Langevin, Hector, 1826-1906
Mercier, Honoré, 1840-1894
Taillon, Louis-Olivier, 1840-1823
Colonization
Forget Scandal
Immigration and settlement
Language policy
Nationalism
Separatism
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
60
2924
.1
1936-1960.
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g. .B37
.B68
.D86
.G62
.G68
.S29
.2
.9
Barrette, Antonio, 1899-1968
Bouchard, T.-D. (Télesphore-Damien), 1881-1962
Duplessis, Maurice, 1890-1959
Godbout, Adélard, 1892-1956
Gouin, Paul, 1898-1976
Sauvé, Paul, 1907-1960
Political history.
Special topics, .A-Z.
e.g. .I4 Immigration and settlement
.N3 Nationalism
.S4 Separatism
.99
2925
.1
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
1960Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g. .B47
.B68
.C433
.J63
.L35
.L39
.L47
.L5
.P39
.R9
.V35
.2
.9
Political history.
Special topics, .A-Z.
e.g. .I4
.I5
.J3
.L26
.N3
.O25
.O6
.R4
.S4
.99
Bertrand, Jean-Jacques, 1916-1973
Bourassa, Robert, 1933Chaput-Rolland, Solange, 1919Johnson, Daniel, 1915-1968
Laporte, Pierre, 1921-1970
Laurendeau, André, 1912-1968
Lesage, Jean, 1912-1980
Lévesque, René, 1922-1987
Payette, Lise, 1931Ryan, Claude, 1925Vallières, Pierre, 1938-
Immigration and settlement
Independence movements
James Bay project
Language policy
Nationalism
October crisis and the F.L.Q
Oka crisis, 1990
Referendum
Separatism
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
61
2943
Eastern Townships. Table IV.
2944
New Quebec (District of Ungava, N.W.T., 1895-1912). Table IV.
2945
Other regions, regional county municipalities, townships, natural features,
etc., .A-Z.
2946
Quebec (City). Table II.
2947
Montreal. Table II.
2949
Other cities, towns, etc., .A-Z. Table III.
2950
Elements in the population.
.A1, General works.
.A2-Z, Individual elements.
Consult a representative list of elements (with cutter numbers) under FC106.
.5
English-speaking Canadians in Quebec.
62
ONTARIO
FC3051-3100
Table I.
The scope and interpretation of the classification numbers are given in the table.
3051
.5
Periodicals.
Yearbooks. Almanacs.
3052
Societies.
3053
Collections.
.5
Museums. Exhibitions, exhibits.
3054
Dictionaries and encyclopaedias.
3055
Biography (Collective). Genealogy (Collective).
3056
Gazetteers. Geographic names.
.2
Directories (General).
3057
Guidebooks. Handbooks.
3058
Immigration literature.
By period.
Early to 1867.
1867-1896.
1896-1945.
1945-
.1
.2
.3
.4
3059
.5
Historiography.
Methodology. Study and teaching.
3061
General works. Histories.
If limited to a period class in subdivisions FC3071-3077.
.2
Juvenile works.
.3
Comic and satirical works.
63
3061.5
.6
.7
.8
Rhyming histories.
Minor works. Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc.
Minor works.
Addresses, essays, etc.
Anecdotes, legends, pageants, etc.
3062
Historic monuments (General). Illustrative material.
3063
3064
Parks (General).
National parks and historic sites, .A-Z.
e.g. .P65
.S4
3065
Point Pelee National Park
St. Lawrence Islands National Park
Provincial parks and historic sites, .A-Z.
e.g. .A65
.B63
.K5
.L4
.Q4
.U66
.W46
Algonquin Provincial Park
Black Creek Pioneer Village
Killarney Provincial Park
Lake Superior Provincial Park
Quetico Provincial Park
Upper Canada Village
Wentworth Heritage Village
3066
Antiquities (Non-Indian).
3067
Description and travel.
By period.
Early to 1763.
1763-1850.
1850-1900.
1900-1950.
1950-
.1
.2
.3
.4
.5
3068
Social life and customs.
Everyday life.
3069
Culture. Intellectual life.
Arts and sciences, education, influence of church, etc.
3070
General special topics, .A-Z.
e.g. .I4
.L6
Immigration and settlement
Loyalists in Ontario
64
3071
History by period.
Early to 1867.
Prefer FC300-480, Early history of Canada, except for works confined to the
province.
.1
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g. .B5
.D84
.G67
.G68
.H43
.M4
.R6
.R87
.R94
.S54
.S55
.S86
.T36
.2
.9
.99
3072
.1
Political history.
Special topics, .A-Z.
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
1867-1905.
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g. .D45
.M68
.R68
.2
.9
.99
3073
.1
Denison, George T. (George Taylor), 1839-1925
Mowat, Oliver, Sir, 1820-1903
Ross, George W. (George William), Sir, 1841-1914
Political history.
Special topics,.A-Z.
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
1905-1919.
Biography.
.A1-Z, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g .D78
.G693
.W53
.2
.9
.99
Bidwell, Marshall S. (Marshall Spring), 1799-1872
Dunlop, William, 1792-1848
Gore, Francis, 1769-1852
Gourlay, Robert, 1778-1863
Head, Francis B. (Francis Bond), 1793-1875
Merritt, William Hamilton, 1822-1860
Robinson, John Beverley, Sir, 1791-1863
Russell, Peter, 1733-1808
Ryerson, Egerton, 1803-1882
Simcoe, Elizabeth, 1766-1850
Simcoe, John Graves, 1752-1806
Strachan, John, 1778-1867
Talbot, Thomas, 1771-1853
Drury, E. C. (Ernest Charles), 1878-1968
Gowan, James Robert, Sir, 1815-1909
Whitney, James Pliny, Sir, 1843-1914
Political history.
Special topics, .A-Z.
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
65
3074
.1
1919-1923.
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g. .F47
.H45
.2
.9
.99
3075
.1
Ferguson, G. Howard (George Howard), 1870-1946
Henry, George Stewart, 1871-1958
Political history.
Special topics, .A-Z.
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
1923-1961.
Biography.
.A-1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g. .D74
.F7
.H46
Drew, George A. (George Alexander), 1894-1973
Frost, Leslie M. (Leslie Miscampbell), 1895-1973
Hepburn, Mitchell F. (Mitchell Frederick), 18961953
66
3093
3094
Western Ontario. Table IV.
Northern Ontario. Table IV.
3095
Other regions, counties, municipalities, townships, natural features, etc., .A-Z.
3096
Ottawa. Table II.
Cf. FC2795.
3097
Toronto. Table II.
3098
Hamilton. Table II.
3099
Other cities, towns, etc., .A-Z. Table III.
3100
Elements in the population.
.A1, General works.
.A2-Z, Individual elements.
Consult a representative list of elements (with cutter numbers) under FC106.
.5
French Canadians in Ontario.
67
THE CANADIAN NORTHWEST
FC3201-3220
Works covering the former trading area of the Hudson's Bay Company, including the
Prairies, British Columbia, Northern Canada and Hudson Bay are classed here.
Works confined to one of the areas are classed with the area.
Cf. FC3951-3970, The Canadian North.
3201
3202
.5
Periodicals. Societies. Collections.
Gazetteers. Dictionaries. Geographic names.
Directories.
3203
Guidebooks.
3204
Immigration literature.
By period.
1870-1896.
1896-1918.
1918-1945.
1945-
.1
.2
.3
.4
3205
.1
Description and travel.
By period.
Early to 1870.
.2
.3
.4
1870-1900.
1900-1950.
1950-
Cf. FC3211, Discovery and exploration.
3206
General works. Histories.
If limited to a period class in subdivisions FC3211-3219.
3207
Hudson's Bay Company to 1870. Histories (General).
The history of the Company to 1870 is so much the history of the Canadian
Northwest to that date that only general material on it is classed in this
number. Material relating to special events and individuals is classed with the
history of the period. The history of the Company as a business concern is
classed in HD.
.1
.2
Periodicals. Societies. Collections.
Museums. Exhibitions, exhibits.
68
3207.3
.9
.99
3208
Anniversaries, celebrations, etc.
Bibliography.
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
Biography (Collective). Genealogy (Collective).
Individual biography is classed in its period.
3209
General special topics,.A-Z.
e.g. .A4
.F8
.I4
.V69
3211
Alienation. Regionalism
Fur traders
Immigration and settlement
Voyageurs
History by period.
Early to 1760.
Discovery and exploration. English and French rivalry.
.1
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g. .H45
.H8
.K44
.L39
.R33
.2
.3
.9
3212
Henday, Anthony, fl. 1750-1762
Hudson, Henry, d. 1611
Kelsey, Henry, ca. 1670-ca. 1724
La Vérendrye, Pierre Gaultier de Varennes et de
1685-1749
Radisson, Pierre-Esprit, 1636?-1710
French on Hudson Bay.
La Vérendrye's explorations.
Special topics, .A-Z.
1760-1821.
Rivalry between the Hudson's Bay Company and the traders from Montreal.
.1
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g. .F53
.F73
.H42
.M45
.M46
.P65
.T46
.2
.3
Fidler, Peter, 1769-1822
Fraser, Simon, 1776-1862
Hearne, Samuel, 1745-1792
McGillivray, William, 1764?-1825
Mackenzie, Alexander, Sir, 1764-1820
Pond, Peter, 1740-1807
Thompson, David, 1770-1857
Hudson's Bay Company accounts of the fur trade. Journals, etc.
North West Company accounts of the fur trade. Journals, histories, etc.
69
3212.4
Selkirk controversy and the establishment of the Red River Settlement.
Works on the history of the Settlement to 1870 are classed in
FC3372.
.41
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g. .M26
.S44
.9
3213
Macdonell, Miles, 1769-1828
Selkirk, Thomas Douglas, Earl of, 1771-1820
Special topics, .A-Z.
1821-1870.
Period of Hudson's Bay Company monopoly.
Cf
F800, Oregon history, 1792-1859.
FC3372, Red River Settlement, 1811-1870.
FC3821, Maritime fur trade.
.1
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g. .H37
.H38
.I82
.L34
.M22
.M29
.M32
.O34
.R69
.S5
.S53
.T36
.2
.9
Purchase of the Hudson's Bay Company's territories, 1869.
Special topics, .A-Z.
e.g .F7
.S5
.T7
3214
.8
Hardisty, Richard Charles, 1831-1889
Hargrave, Letitia, 1813-1854
Isbister, A. K. (Alexander Kennedy), 1822-1883
Lagimodière, Marie Anne, 1780-1875
McDonald, Archibald, 1790-1853
McLoughlin, John, 1784-1857
Mactavish, William, 1815-1870
Ogden, Peter Skene, 1790-1854
Rowand, John, 1787?-1854
Simpson, George, Sir, 1787?-1860
Simpson, Thomas, 1808-1840
Tanner, John, 1780?-1846?
Freedom of trade..
Sioux troubles, 1862-1865
Transportation, St.Paul, Minn. vs. York Factory.
Red River Rebellion, 1869-1870.
Creation of Manitoba, 1870.
1870-1905.
Period of Manitoba and the Northwest Territories. Includes works on the
Northwest Rebellion, the Northwest Mounted Police, the whole of the
Canadian Northwest and the territories alone. Works on Manitoba
alone are classed in FC3373-3374.
3215
Northwest Rebellion (Saskatchewan Rebellion), 1885.
Works including both Riel rebellions are also classed here.
70
Northwest Mounted Police (Royal Northwest Mounted Police, Royal
Canadian Mounted Police).
Works on training, policy, etc. are classed in HV7641.
3216.1
.2
Periodicals. Societies. Collections.
General works. Histories.
All histories of the force are classed here.
.3
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g. .F74
.M32
.P68
.S77
.4
.8
.9
.98
.99
3217
.1
Personal narratives, diaries, etc., .A-Z.
Anniversaries, Celebrations, etc.
Special topics, .A-Z.
Bibliography.
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
General works, 1870-1905.
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g. .D39
.D84
.H38
.M32
.M33
.R53
.2
.3
.4
.9
.99
3218
French, George Arthur, Sir, 1841-1921
Macleod, James Farquharson, 1836-1894
Potts, Jerry, 1840?-1896
Steele, Samuel B. (Samuel Benfield), Sir, 18491919
Davin, Nicholas Flood, 1843-1901
Dumont, Gabriel, 1837-1906
Haultain, Frederick, Sir, 1857-1942
McColl, Ebenezer, 1835-1902
McDougall, John, 1842-1917
Poundmaker, 1826-1886, see E99.C88.
Riel, Louis, 1844-1885
Sitting Bull, 1837?-1890, see E99.D1.
Territorial government, 1875-1905.
Creation of the provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan in 1905.
Immigration and settlement.
Special topics, .A-Z.
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
1905-1945
Only general materials is classed here. Local material is classed with the
province or territory.
.1
Biography (Collective).
.2
Immigration and settlement.
Individual biography is classed with the province or territory.
71
3218.9
.99
3219
Special topics, .A-Z.
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
1945Only general material is classed here. Local material is classed with the
province or territory.
.1
Biography (Collective).
.9
Special topics, .A-Z.
Individual biography is classed with the province or territory.
e.g. .S4 Separatism, Western
.99
3230
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
Elements in the population.
.A1, General works.
.A2-Z, Individual elements.
Consult a representative list of elements (with cutter numbers) under FC106.
.5
French Canadians in the Canadian Northwest.
Métis or mixed-bloods, see FC108-129.
72
THE PRAIRIE PROVINCES
FC3231-3250
The provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta. Since the creation of the
latter two in 1905 the three provinces have had many common problems and
interests and works on these are classed here.
3231
Periodicals. Societies. Collections.
3232
Gazetteers. Geographic names.
.5
Directories.
3233
Guidebooks.
3234
Description and travel.
By period.
Early to 1905, see FC3205.
1905-1950.
1950-
.1
.2
3237
General works. Histories.
3238
Biography (Collective). Genealogy (Collective).
3239
General special topics, .A-Z.
e.g. .A35
.S4
Agrarian movements
Separatism on the Prairies
History by period.
Early to 1905, see FC3211-3217.
3242
.9
1905-1945.
Special topics, .A-Z.
e.g. .D35
.D76
.I4
.P6
3243
.9
The depression on the Prairies
Droughts
Immigration and settlement
Populism
1945Special topics, .A-Z.
e.g. .I5
.P7
Interprovincial cooperation on the Prairies
Prairie Economic Council
73
3250
Elements in the population.
.A1, General works.
.A2-Z, Individual elements.
Consult a representative list of elements (with cutter numbers) under FC106.
74
MANITOBA
FC3351-3400
Table I.
The scope and interpretation of the classification numbers are given in the table.
3351
.5
Periodicals.
Yearbooks. Almanacs.
3352
Societies.
3353
Collections.
.5
Museums. Exhibitions, exhibits.
3354
Dictionaries and encyclopaedias.
3355
Biography (Collective). Genealogy (Collective).
3356
Gazetteers. Geographic names.
.2
Directories (General).
3357
Guidebooks. Handbooks.
3358
Immigration literature.
By period.
To 1896.
1896-1945.
1945-
.1
.2
.3
3359
.5
Historiography.
Methodology. Study and teaching.
3361
General works. Histories.
If limited to a period class in subdivisions FC3372-3378.
.2
Juvenile works.
.3
Comic and satirical works.
75
3361.5
.6
.7
.8
Rhyming histories.
Minor works. Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc.
Minor works.
Addresses, essays, etc.
Anecdotes, legends, pageants, etc.
3362
Historic monuments (General). Illustrative material.
3363
3364
Parks (General).
National parks and historic sites, .A-Z.
e.g. .L68
.R53
3365
Lower Fort Garry National Historic Park
Riding Mountain National Park
Provincial parks and historic sites, .A-Z.
e.g. .W48
Whiteshell Provincial Park
3366
Antiquities (Non-Indian).
3367
Description and travel.
By period.
Early to 1870.
1870-1900.
1900-1950.
1950-
.1
.2
.3
.4
3368
Social life and customs.
Everyday life.
3369
Culture. Intellectual life.
Arts and sciences, education, influence of church, etc.
3370
General special topics, .A-Z.
History by period.
Early to 1811, see FC3211-3212.
76
3372
1811-1870. Assiniboia (Red River Settlement).
Works on the Selkirk controversy and the Red River settlement to 1821 are
classed in FC3212.4. Works on the fur trade and explorations are classed
in FC3212-3213.
.1
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
.e.g. .B34
.B84
.M25
.R68
.9
Special topics, .A-Z.
e.g. .A35
.99
3373
.1
Agriculture
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
1870-1900.
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g. .C67
.G74
.M26
.M67
.N67
.2
.9
.99
3374
.1
Cornish, Francis Evans, 1831-1878
Greenway, Thomas, 1838-1908
McDougall, William, 1822-1905
Morris, Alexander, 1826-1889
Norquay, John, 1841-1889
Political history.
Special topics, .A-Z.
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
1900-1922.
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g. .M24
.N67
.R62
.2
.9
.99
3375
.1
Bannatyne, Andrew Graham Ballenden, 1829-1889
Bulger, Andrew H., 1789-1858
McDermot, Andrew, 1789-1856
Ross, Alexander, 1783-1856
Macdonald, Hugh John, Sir, 1850-1929
Norris, Tobias Crawford, 1861-1936
Roblin, Rodmond Palen, Sir, 1853-1937
Political history.
Special topics, .A-Z.
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
1922-1948.
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g. .B7
.G37
.R63
Bracken, John, 1883-1969
Garson, Stuart, 1898-1977
Rogers, Edith, 1876-1947
77
3375.2
.9
.99
3376
.1
Political history.
Special topics, .A-Z.
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
1948-1971.
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g. .C34
.R62
Campbell, Douglas Lloyd, 1895Roblin, Duff, 1917-
.2
.9
.99
3777
.1
Political history.
Special topics, .A-Z.
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
1971-1988
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
.2
.9
.99
3378
.1
Political history.
Special topics, .A-Z.
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
1988Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
Political history.
Special topics, .A-Z.
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
e.g. S37
.2
.9
.99
Schreyer, Edward, 1935-
3393
Northern Manitoba. Table IV.
3395
Other regions, counties, municipalities, townships, natural features, etc., .A-Z.
3396
Winnipeg. Table II.
3399
Other cities, towns, etc., .A-Z. Table III.
3400
Elements in the population.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual elements.
Consult a representative list of elements (with cutter numbers) under FC106.
.5
French Canadians in Manitoba.
Métis or mixed-bloods, see FC108-129.
78
SASKATCHEWAN
FC3501-3550
Table I.
The scope and interpretatioin of the classification numbers are given in the table.
3501
.5
Periodicals.
Yearbooks. Almanacs.
3502
Societies.
3503
Collections.
.5
Museums. Exhibitions, exhibits.
3504
Dictionaries and encyclopaedias.
3505
Biography (Collective). Genealogy (Collective).
3506
Gazetteers. Geographic names.
.2
Directories (General).
3507
Guidebooks. Handbooks.
3508
Immigration literature.
3509
.5
Historiography.
Methodology. Study and teaching.
3511
General works. Histories.
If limited to a period class in subdivisions FC3522-3528.
.2
Juvenile works.
.3
Comic and satirical works.
.5
Rhyming histories.
79
3511.6
.7
.8
Minor works. Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc.
Minor works.
Addresses, essays, etc.
Anecdotes, legends, pageants, etc.
3512
Historic monuments (General). Illustrative material.
3513
3514
Parks (General).
National parks and historic sites, .A-Z.
e.g. .P75
3615
Prince Albert National Park
Provincial parks and historic sites, .A-Z.
e.g. .G7
Greenwater Lake Provincial Park Region
3516
Antiquities (Non-Indian).
3517
Description and travel.
By period.
Early to 1905.
1905-1950.
1950-
.1
.2
.3
3518
Social life and customs.
Everyday life.
3519
Culture. Intellectual life.
Arts and sciences, education, influence of church, etc.
3520
General special topics, .A-Z.
History by period.
Early to 1905, see FC3211-3217.
3522
.1
1905-1929.
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g. .M37
.S36
.2
.3
.9
.99
Martin, William Melville, 1876-1970
Scott, Walter, 1867-1938
Political history.
Immigration and settlement.
Special topics, .A-Z.
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
80
3523
.1
1929-1934
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g. .A53
.2
.9
Political history.
Special topics, .A-Z.
e.g. .D4
.K8
.99
3524
.1
Anderson, James T. M. (James Thomas Milton),
1878-1946
Depression in Saskatchewan
Ku Klux Klan
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
1934-1944.
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g. .G37
.P38
.2
.9
.99
3525
.1
Gardiner, James G. (James Garfield), 1883-1962
Patterson, William John, 1886-1976
Political history.
Special topics, .A-Z.
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
1944-1964.
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g. .D68
.L56
.N52
.2
.9
Political history.
Special topics, .A-Z.
e.g. M4
.99
3526
.1
Medicare
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
1964-1971.
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual
e.g. .H35
.T48
.2
.9
.99
Douglas, T. C. (Thomas Clement), 1904-1986
Lloyd, Woodrow Stanley, 1913-1972
Nicholson, A. M. (Alexander Malcolm), 1900-
Hanbridge, R. L. (Robert Leith), 1851-1974
Thatcher, Ross, 1917-1971
Political history.
Special topics, .A-Z.
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
81
3527
.1
1971-1991.
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g. .B43
.D48
.2
.9
.99
3528
.1
.2
.9
.99
Blakeney, Allan, 1925Devine, Grant, 1944-
Political history.
Special topics, .A-Z.
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
1991Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
Political history.
Special topics, .A-Z.
Uncatalogued ephmera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
3543
Northern Saskatchewan. Table IV.
3544
Saskatchewan River and Valley. Table IV.
3545
Other regions, counties, municipalities, townships, natural features, etc., .A-Z.
3546
Regina. Table II.
3547
Saskatoon. Table II.
3549
Other cities, towns, etc., .A-Z. Table III.
3550
Elements in the population.
.A1, General works.
.A2-Z, Individual elements.
Consult a representative list of elements (with cutter numbers) under FC106.
.5
French Canadians in Saskatchewan.
Métis or mixed-bloods, see FC108-129.
82
ALBERTA
FC3651-3700
Table I.
The scope and interpretation of the classification numbers are given in the table.
3651
.5
Periodicals.
Yearbooks. Almanacs.
3652
Societies.
3653
Collections.
.5
Museums. Exhibitions, exhibits.
3654
Dictionaries and encyclopedias.
3655
Biography (Collective).Genealogy (Collective).
3656
Gazetteers. Geographic names.
.2
Directories (General).
3657
Guidebooks. Handbooks.
3658
Immigration literature.
3659
.5
Historiography.
Methodology. Study and teaching.
3661
General works. Histories.
If limited to a period class in subdivisions FC3672-3675.
.2
Juvenile works.
.3
Comic and satirical works.
.5
Rhyming histories.
83
3661.6
.7
.8
Minor works. Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc.
Minor works.
Addresses, essays, etc.
Anecdotes, legends, pageants, etc.
3662
Historic monuments (General). Illustrative material.
3663
3664
Parks (General).
National parks and historic sites, .A-Z.
e.g. .B3
.J3
.R62
.W38
3665
Banff National Park
Jasper National Park
Rocky Mountain House National Historic Park
Waterton Lakes National Park
Provincial parks and historic sites, .A-Z.
e.g. .D56
.F38
Dinosaur Provincial Park
Fish Creek Provincial Park
3666
Antiquities (Non-Indian).
3667
Description and travel.
By period.
Early to 1905.
1905-1950.
1950-
.1
.2
.3
3668
Social life and customs.
Everyday life.
3669
Culture. Intelllectual life.
Arts and sciences, education, influence of church, etc.
3670
General special topics, .A-Z.
e.g. .C6
.N3
.R3
Cowboys
Natural resources
Ranching
84
History by period.
Early to 1905, see FC3211-3217.
3672
.1
1905-1921.
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g. .R88
.S53
.S75
.2
.9
Rutherford, Alexander Cameron, 1857-1941
Sifton, Arthur Lewis, 1858-1921
Stewart, Charles, 1868-1946
Political history.
Special topics, .A-Z.
eg. .I45 Immigration and settlement
.99
3673
.1
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
1921-1935.
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g. .B76
.G74
.2
.9
.99
3674
.1
Brownlee, John Edward, 1883-1961
Greenfield, Herbert, 1867-1949
Political history.
Special topics, .A-Z.
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
1935-1971.
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g. .A34
.M35
.S78
.2
.9
.99
3675
.1
Political history.
Special topics, .A-Z.
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
1971Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g. .L69
.M234
.2
.9
.99
Aberhart, William, 1878-1943
Manning, Ernest C., 1908Strom, Harry E., 1914-1984
Lougheed, Peter, 1928MacEwan, Grant, 1902-
Political history.
Special topics, .A-Z.
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
85
3693
3694
Peace River district. Table IV.
Northern Alberta. Table IV.
3695
Other regions, counties, municipalities, townships, natural features, etc., .A-Z.
3696
Edmonton. Table II.
3697
Calgary. Table II.
3699
Other cities, towns, etc., .A-Z. Table III.
3700
Elements in the population.
.A1, General works.
.A2-Z, Individual elements.
Rocky Mountains, see FC219.
Consult a representative list of elements (with cutter numbers) under FC106.
.5
French Canadians in Alberta.
Métis or mixed-bloods, see FC108-129.
86
BRITISH COLUMBIA
FC3801-3850
Table I.
The scope and interpretation of the classification numbers are given in the table.
3801
.5
Periodicals.
Yearbooks. Almanacs.
3802
Societies.
3803
Collections.
.5
Museums. Exhibitions, exhibits.
3804
Dictionaries and encyclopaedias.
3805
Biography (Collective). Genealogy (Collective).
3806
Gazetteers. Geographic names.
.2
Directories (General).
3807
Guidebooks. Handbooks.
3808
Immigration literature.
By period.
Early to 1896.
1896-1918.
1918-1945.
1945-
.1
.2
.3
.4
3809
.5
Historiography.
Methodology. Study and teaching.
3811
General works. Histories.
If limited to a period class in FC3821-3829.
.2
Juvenile works.
.3
Comic and satirical works.
87
3811.5
.6
.7
.8
Rhyming histories.
Minor works. Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc.
Minor works.
Addresss, essays, etc.
Anecdotes, legends, pageants, etc.
3812
Historic monuments (General). Illustrative material.
3813
3814
Parks (General).
National parks and historic sites, .A-Z.
e.g. .F67
.G52
.M69
.Y65
3815
Fort Langley
Glacier National Park
Mount Revelstroke National Park
Yoho National Park
Provincial parks and historic sites, .A-Z.
e.g..B69
.G64
.M35
.S87
.W44
Bowron Lake Provincial Park
Golden Ears Provincial Park
Manning Provincial Park
Strathcona Provincial Park
Wells Gray Provincial Park
3816
Antiquities (Non-Indian)
3817
Description and travel.
By period.
Early to 1871.
1871-1900.
1900-1950.
1950-
.1
.2
.3
.4
3818
Social life and customs.
Everyday life.
3819
Culture. Intellectual life.
Arts and sciences, education, influence of church, etc.
3820
General special topics, .A-Z.
e.g. .G6
.S5
Gold mining
Shipwrecks
88
3821
History by period.
Early to 1849.
Discovery and exploration by sea. The maritime fur trade.
General works by or about James Cook and George Vancouver
are classed in G.
Works relating to the inland fur trade, the Hudson's Bay Company and the
North West Company are classed in FC3212-3213, The Canadian
Northwest, 1760-1870.
.1
.2
.3
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
Early explorations by sea.
Maritime fur trade.
Early exploration by land, to 1821, see FC3212, The Canadian
Northwest, 1760-1821.
.6
.9
Northwest coast region, 1821-1849.
Special topics, .A-Z.
e.g. .N6 Nootka Sound controversy
.99
3822
.1
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
1849-1871
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g. .D68
.W33
.2
.25
.3
.4
.5
.8
.9
Colony of Vancouver Island, 1849-1866.
Union with Colony of British Columbia, 1866.
Colony of British Columbia, 1858-1871.
Fraser River gold rush, 1858-1859.
Cariboo gold rush, 1859-1875.
Confederation, 1871.
Special topics, .A-Z.
e.g. .A5
.I4
.M4
.O9
.R6
.99
Douglas, James, Sir, 1803-1877
Waddington, Alfred, 1801-1872
Annexationist movement
Immigration and settlement
Metlakahtla mission
Overland telegraph
Royal Engineers in British Columbia
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
89
3823
.1
1871-1903.
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g. .D4
.D85
.M62
.W34
.2
.3
.9
.99
3824
.1
Political history.
Railway question.
Special topics, .A-Z.
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
1903-1916.
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g. .B69
.M25
.M67
.2
.9
.99
3825
.1
Oliver, John, 1856-1925
Tolmie, Simon Fraser, 1867-1937
Political history.
Special topics, .A-Z.
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
1933-1952.
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g. .H38
.J64
.P37
.2
.9
.99
Bowser, W. J. (William John), 1867-1933
McBride, Richard, Sir, 1870-1917
Morice, A. G. (Adrien Gabriel), 1859-1938
Political history.
Special topics, .A-Z.
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
1916-1933.
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g. .O45
.T64
.2
.9
.99
3826
.1
De Cosmos, Amor, 1825-1897
Dunsmuir, James, 1851-1920
Moberly, Walter, 1832-1915
Walkem, George Anthony, 1834-1908
Hart, John, 1879-1957
Johnson, Byron I. (Byron Ingemar), 1890-1964
Pattullo, Duff, 1873-1956
Political history.
Special topics, .A-Z.
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
90
3827
.1
1952-1972.
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g. .B45
.B65
.G34
.2
.3
.9
Political history.
Columbia River Treaty.
Special topics, .A-Z.
e.g. .P6
.99
3828
.1
Power policy
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
1972-1991.
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g. .B37
.B44
.B76
.S7
.V35
.2
.9
.99
3829
.1
.2
.9
.99
Bennett, W. A. C. (William Andrew Cecil), 19001979
Bonner, Robert, 1920Gaglardi, Phil, 1913-
Barrett, David, 1930Bennett, W. R. (William Richards), 1932Brown, Rosemary, 1930Strachan, Robert Martin, 1913Vander Zalm, William N., 1934-
Political history.
Special topics, .A-Z.
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
1991Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
Political history.
Special topics, .A-Z.
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
3843
Peace River Block. Table IV.
3844
Vancouver Island. Table IV.
3845
Other regions, counties, municipalities, townships, natural features, etc., A-Z.
Rocky Mountains, see FC219.
3846
Victoria. Table II.
91
3847
3849
Vancouver. Table II.
Other cities, towns, etc., .A-Z. Table III.
3850
Elements in the population.
.A1, General works.
.A2-Z, Individual elements.
Consult a representative list of elements (with cutter numbers) under FC106.
.5
French Canadians in British Columbia.
92
THE CANADIAN NORTH
FC3951-3970
Works about the Canadian North in general, including the Yukon, the present
Northwest Territories and the northern regions of the provinces. Works confined to
one of the areas are classed with the area.
Cf. FC3201-3230, The Canadian Northwest.
3951
Periodicals. Societies. Collections.
3952
Gazetteers. Geographic names.
3954
Guidebooks.
3956
General works. Histories.
3957
Biography (Collective). Genealogy (Collective).
3959
General special topics, .A-Z.
3961
History by period.
Discovery and exploration to 1870.
Works confined to the Canadian North. Works about the search for the
North Pole are classed in G600-830; works about the early fur trade
are classed in FC3211-3213.
.1
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g. .B32
.F73
.K56
.R33
.R52
.R68
.2
.3
.9
.99
Back, George, Sir, 1796-1878
Franklin, John, Sir, 1786-1847
King, Richard, 1811?-1876
Rae, John, 1813-1893
Richardson, John, Sir, 1787-1865
Ross, John, Sir, 1777-1856
The search for the Northwest Passage.
The search for Franklin.
Special topics, .A-Z.
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
93
3962
.1
1870-1918.
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g. .B47
.P4
.9
.99
3963
.1
Special topics, .A-Z.
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
1918Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g. .B6
.9
.99
3969
Bernier, Joseph-Elzéar, 1852-1934
Petitot, Emile, 1838-1917
Bonnycastle, R. H. G. (Richard Henry Gardyne), 19031968
Special topics, .A-Z.
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
Hudson Bay Region (General). Table IV.
Works about an area within a province or territory are classed with the province or
territory.
3970
Elements in the population.
.A1, General works.
.A2-Z, Individual elements.
Consult a representative list of elements (with cutter numbers) under FC106.
94
YUKON
FC4001-4050
Table I.
The scope and interpretation of the classification numbers are given in the tables.
4001
.5
Periodicals.
Yearbooks. Almanacs.
4002
Societies.
4003
Collections.
.5
Museums. Exhibitions. Exhibits.
4004
Dictionaries and encyclopaedias.
4005
Biography (Collective). Genealogy (Collective).
4006
Gazetteers. Geographic names.
.2
Directories (General).
4007
Guidebooks. Handbooks.
4009
.5
Historiography
Methodology. Study and teaching.
4011
General works. Histories.
If limited to a period class in subdivisions FC4021-4024.
.2
Juvenile works.
.3
Comic and satirical works.
.5
Rhyming histories.
.6
.7
.8
Minor works. Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc.
Minor works.
Addresses, essays, etc.
Anecdotes, legends, pageants, etc.
95
4012
Historic monuments (General). Illustrative material.
4013
4014
Parks (General).
National parks and historic sites, .A-Z.
e.g. .K56
.K59
4015
Klondike Gold Rush International Historic Park
Kluane National Park
Territorial parks and historic sites, .A-Z.
4016
Antiquities (Non-Indian).
4017
Description and travel.
By period.
Early to 1918.
1918-1950.
1950-
.1
.2
.3
4018
Social life and customs.
Everyday life.
4019
Culture. Intellectual life.
Arts and sciences, education, influence of church, etc.
4020
General special topics, .A-Z.
4021
History by period.
Early to 1895.
Cf. FC3211-3214, The Canadian Northwest.
.1
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
.9
.99
Special topics, .A-Z.
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
e.g. .C34
Campbell, Robert, 1808-1894
96
4022
.1
1895-1918.
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g. .B53
.B6
.C37
.O38
.2
.3
.9
.99
4023
.1
Political history.
Klondike gold rush, 1896-1899.
Special topics, .A-Z.
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
1918-1953.
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g. .B53
.L39
.T74
.2
.9
.2
.9
.99
Black, Martha Louise, 1866-1957
Lawrence, Guy, b.1880
Tremblay, Emilie, 1872-1949
Political history.
Special topics, .A-Z.
e.g. .A4
.99
4024
.1
Black, George, 1873-1965
Boyle, Joe, 1867-1923
Carmack, George W. (George Washington), 18601922
Ogilvie, William, 1846-1912
Alaska Highway
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
1953Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
Political history.
Special topics, .A-Z.
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
4045
Regions, districts, natural features, etc., .A-Z.
4046
4047
4049
Whitehorse. Table II.
Dawson. Table II.
Other cities, towns, etc., .A-Z. Table III.
4050
Elements in the population.
.A1, General works.
.A2-Z, Individual elements.
Consult a representative list of elements (with cutter numbers) under FC106.
97
NORTHWEST TERRITORIES
FC4151-4200
Table I modified.
The scope and interpretation of the classification numbers are given in the table.
4151
.5
Periodicals.
Yearbooks. Almanacs.
4152
Societies.
4153
Collections.
.5
Museums. Exhibitions, exhibits.
4154
Dictionaries and encyclopaedias.
4155
Biography (Collective). Genealogy (Collective).
4156
Gazetteers. Geographic names.
.2
Directories (General).
4157
Guidebooks. Handbooks.
4158
Immigration literature.
4159
.5
Historiography.
Methodology. Study and teaching.
4161
General works. Histories.
If limited to a period class in FC4171-4173.
.2
Juvenile works.
.3
Comic and satirical works.
.5
Rhyming histories.
98
4161.6
.7
.8
Minor works. Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc.
Minor works.
Addresses, essays, etc.
Anecdotes, legends, pageants, etc.
4162
Historic monuments (General). Illustrative material.
4163
4164
Parks (General).
National parks and historic sites, .A-Z.
e.g. .A88
.N34
4165
Auyuittuq National Park
Nahanni National Park
Territorial parks and historic sites, .A-Z.
4166
Antiquities (Non-Indian).
4167
Description and travel.
By period.
Early to 1900.
1900-1950.
1950-
.1
.2
.3
4168
Social life and customs.
Everyday life.
4169
Culture. Intellectual life.
Arts and sciences, education, influence of church, etc.
4170
General special topics, .A-Z.
History by period.
Early to 1905, see FC3211-3214, The Canadian Northwest.
4172
.1
1905-1951.
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
e.g. .C69
.H63
.J6
Copeland, A. Dudley, (Alfred Dudley), 1902Hoare, W. H. B., 1890-1948
Johnson, Albert, d.1932
.2
.9
Political history.
Special topics, .A-Z.
.99
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
e.g. .C3 Canol.
99
4173
.1
.2
.3
1951Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
Political history.
Native rights.
Cf. E77-99.
.9
.99
Special topics, .A-Z.
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
4191
4192
4193
Districts.
District of Mackenzie. Table IV.
District of Keewatin. Table IV.
District of Franklin. Table IV.
4194
Mackenzie River Valley. Table IV.
4195
Other regions, islands, natural features, etc., .A-Z.
4196
Yellowknife. Table II.
4199
Other cities, towns, etc, .A-Z. Table III.
4200
Elements in the population.
.A1, General works.
.A2-Z, Individual elements.
Consult a representative list of elements (with cutter numbers) under FC106.
Métis or mixed-bloods, see FC108-129.
101
(7)
(8)
(9)
(9.5)
(11)
(11.2)
(11.3)
(11.5)
(11.6)
(11.7)
(11.8)
(12)
Guidebooks. Handbooks.
Immigration literature.
May be subdivided by period, using decimals for subdivisions.
Historiography.
Historians, see FC150-151.
Methodology. Study and teaching.
General works. Histories.
If limited to a period class in subdivisions (21)-(42).
Juvenile works.
Comic and satirical works.
Including collections of cartoons, caricatures, etc.
Works about individuals or topics are classed with the individual or topic.
Rhyming histories.
Minor works. Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc.
Minor works.
Provincial celebrations, provincial name, day, week, location of
capital, etc.
Provincial flag, see CR115.
Provincial flower, see QK85.
Addresses, essays, etc.
Individual addresses, essays, etc. are classed here if general in scope,
otherwise with subject.
Collected addresses and essays, etc. are classed in subdivision (3).
Anecdotes, legends, etc.
May include plays, verse, etc.
If works are known to have literary merit prefer classification in
literature.
Cf. GR113, Folklore.
PN, PS, etc., Literature.
Historic monuments (General). Illustrative material.
Historic monuments.
Class here works about historic public and private buildings (churches,
houses, inns, etc.); landmarks; trees; gardens (Cf. SB466,
Notable landscaped gardens); roads and trails, if works are
historical and descriptive of region traversed (Cf. HE357); etc.
Historic monuments within an individual region, country, or city are
classed in subdivisions (43)-(48).
Illustrative material.
Pictorial works, views, etc. are classed here.
Atlases, see G1115-1193.
Maps, see G3400-3613.
102
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)
(17)
(18)
(19)
(20)
(21)-(42)
(43)-(44)
(45)
Parks (General).
Works on parks and sites in two or more provinces are classed in
FC215.
National parks and historic sites, .A-Z.
Sites within a city or town are classed in subdivisions (46)-(49).
Provincial parks and historic sites, .A-Z.
Provincial and civic parks and sites within a city or town are classed in
subdivisions (46)-(49).
Antiquities (Non-Indian).
Mounds and mound builders are classified here.
Indian and Inuit antiquities are classified either by province in E78 or tribe
in E99.
Description and travel.
May be subdvided by period, using decimals for subdivisions.
Social life and customs.
Contemporary and retrospective accounts of Canadian life as seen by the
observer. History of social life and customs. Antiquities, museums,
etc., illustrative of everyday life.
Culture. Intellectual life.
Education, arts, etc.
General special topics.
History by period.
General works on each period as a whole and such special events as fall
within each period and are not provided for elsewhere (e.g. disasters),
are classed here.
Each period may be subdivided as follows:
.1
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
.2
Political history.
.3-8
(To be used for events or topics of special importance.)
.9
Other special topics.
.99
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
Special regions.
For subarrangement, see Table IV.
Other regions, counties,* municipalities, townships, natural features, etc., .AZ.
For possible subarrangement, see Table V.
*In Quebec, this term applies to regional county municipalities.
103
Regions.
Regions larger than a particular county have their own cutter numbers
here. If they lie within the boundaries of a county, class with the
county unless very distinctive and important.
Two counties.
Histories, descriptive works, etc. of two counties in on work are
classed under the county first named on the title page or under the
second if it is more important and more fully treated.
More than two counties.
Histories, descriptive works, etc. of more than two counties in one
work take a collective cutter number at the beginning of the
subdivision.
e.g. .A15
Counties
Natural features within the limits of one county.
In general take the county as the unit and class with the county the
mountains, lakes, caves, rivers, etc. within its limits (unless
wholly within one town).
Exceptions: Certain well-known islands with considerable literature of
their own have individual numbers even when forming part of a
county; national and provincial parks, other than battlefield
cemeteries which class with the battle, are classed in subdivisions
(14)-(15).
Natural features beyond the limits of one county.
Individual natural features extending beyond the limits of one county
take their own cutter numbers within the subdivision.
e.g. .L3 Laurentian Mountains.
Natural features of the province as a whole.
Histories, descriptive works, etc. of specific natural features of a
province as a whole take collective cutter numbers at the
beginning of the subdivision.
e.g. .A16 Mountains
.A17 Rivers
.A18 Lakes
.A19 Islands
Boundaries.
Works treating all the boundaries or the boundary disputes of an
individual province are classed at the beginning of the subdivision
under the cutter number .A14.
e.g. .A14
Boundaries
Works treating a boundary between two provinces or the boundaries of
several provinces are classed in FC200-212, Provincial
boundaries.
104
(46)-(48)
(49)
(50)
(50.5)
Parishes.
Historical and descriptive works on ecclesiastical parishes which cover
more than a single village or city take their own cutter numbers
within the subdivision.
Historical and descriptive works on ecclesiastical parishes within a
village or city are classed with the village or city.
Works confined to the religious history of a parish are classed in BX,
Special churches and sect.
Chief cities, metropolitan areas.
For subarrangement, see Table II.
Other cities, towns, etc., .A-Z.
For possible subarrangement, see Table III.
Class here historical and descriptive matter on a town or city and its
subdivisions; local biography; genealogy; vital records; histories of
old churches reaching back to the settlement era; local societies of a
historical character; centennial and other local celebrations; old
home week; views; historic buildings; etc.
Elements in the population, .A-Z.
Works on racial and ethnic groups including religious bodies which
have significance in the history of a province (Cf. BX, Special
churches and sects) are classed here.
.A1, General works.
Include material on foreign elements in general, minorities, race
conflicts, etc.
.A2-Z, Individual elements.
Consult a representative list of elements (with cutter numbers) under
FC106.
French or English Canadians as a second or minor element in a province.
105
TABLE II
Further subdivisions under
Subdivisions (46)-(48) of Table I
for
MAJOR CITIES
For scope and meaning of subdivisions in this table, see corresponding subdivisions in
Table I.
To be used only where indicated in the main schedule.
.1
.15
.18
.2
.21
.22
.25
.26
.3
.33
.35
.36
.37
.39
.394
.4
.5
.51
Periodicals. Societies. Collections.
Museums. Exhibitions, exhibits.
Guidebooks.
Directories.
General.
Elite.
Business.
Biography (Collective). Genealogy (Collective).
Including vital records and epitaphs. Collections from two or more
cemeteries are classed here. Those from a single cemetery are classed
preferably in subdivision (.61).
Biography (Individual), .A-Z.
General works.
Juvenile works.
Minor works. Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc.
Anecdotes, legends, pageants, etc.
Pictorial works. Illustrative material.
Antiquities (Non-Indian).
Social life and customs. Intellectual life.
History.
Sections. Localities. Districts, etc.
General work.
Metropolitan areas.
The suburban local government areas which have been incorporated
into a metropolitan area retain their identity and are classed with
municipalities in subdivision (45) and towns in subdivision (49)
under province. Only general historical material on the whole area
is classed here.
Organization and government are classed in JS1726-1800.
106
.52
.53
.55
.56
.6
.61
.62
.63
.64
.65
.67
.7
.8
.9
.93-97
.98
.99
Suburbs. Sections of the city.
A particular suburb unless an actual part of the city is classed with
towns in subdivision (49) under province; as is also a section
of the city annexed within recent years, which has a
considerable literature of its own.
Wards.
Harbour.
Rivers, lakes, etc.
Churches.
.A1, General works.
.A2-Z, Individual churches.
Parish registers of baptism, etc. are classed in subdivision (.25).
Church history is regularly classed in BR except that historic
churches are classed here.
Cemeteries.
Hotels, taverns, etc.
Places of amusement.
Music halls, night clubs, etc.
Monuments. Statues.
Parks. Squares. Circles.
Streets. Bridges. Railways.
Buildings.
Collective.
Individual, .A-Z.
A church building is classed in subdivision (.6); a music hall in
subdivision (.63); etc.
Elements in the population.
.A1, General works.
.A2-Z, Individual elements.
Civic documents, reports, etc., by department.
Some libraries may prefer JS, Local government.
Bibliography.
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
107
TABLE III
Further subdivision under
Subdivision (49) of Table I
for
CITIES, TOWNS, ETC.
To be used only where indicated in the main schedule.
.x
.xA2
.xA23
.xA25
.xA3
.xA33
.xA35
.xA38
.xA39
.xA4-Z4
.xZ48
.xZ49
.xZ5
.xZ54
.xZ55
.xZ56
.xZ57
.xZ6-69
.xZ7
.xZ8
.xZ9
.xZ99
Cutter number.
Periodicals. Societies.
Sources and documents. Collections.
Museums. Exhibitions, exhibits.
Guidebooks, by date.
Gazetteers, by date.
Directories, by date.
Antiquities (Non-Indian).
Social life and customs. Intellectual life.
General works. History. Description and travel.
Biography.
Collective.
Individual.
Sections. Disticts, etc.
Monuments. Statues.
Parks. Squares. Circles.
Streets.
Buildings.
Special topics (Not .A-Z).
e.g. .xZ62 Boundaries
.xZ63 Cemeteries
.xZ68 Shipwrecks
Elements in the population (Not .A-Z).
Civic documents, reports, etc.
Some libraries may prefer JS, Local government.
Bibliography, by date.
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
108
TABLE IV
Further subdivisions under
Subdivisions (43)-(44) of Table I
for
MAJOR REGIONS
To be used only where indicated in the main schedule.
.1
.2
.23
.25
.4
.42
.5
.7
.8
.9
.99
Periodicals. Societies. Collections
Guidebooks.
Gazetteers.
Biography.
.A1, Collective.
.A2-Z, Individual.
General works (History and description).
Minor works.
History.
Special topics, .A-Z.
e.g. .A5 Antiquities (Non-Indian)
.S5 Shipwrecks
Elements in the population.
.A1, General works.
.A2-Z, Individual.
Bibliography.
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
109
TABLE V
Further subdivision under
Subdivision (45) of Table I
for
REGIONS, COUNTIES, MUNICIPALITIES, TOWNSHIPS
.x
.xA2
.xA23
.xA25
.xA3
.xA33
.xA35
.xA38
.xA39
.xA4-Z4
.xZ48
.xZ49
.xZ5-69
.xZ7
.xZ8
.xZ9
.xZ99
Cutter number.
Periodicals. Societies.
Sources and documents. Collections.
Museums. Exhibitions, exhibits.
Guidebooks, by date.
Gazetteers, by date.
Directories, by date.
Antiquities (Non-Indian).
Social life and customs. Intellectual life.
General works. History. Description and travel.
Biography.
Collective.
Individual.
Special topics (Not .A-Z).
e.g. .xZ53 Boundaries
.xZ533 Bridges
.xZ54 Cemeteries
.xZ66 Roads
.xZ68 Shipwrecks
Elements in the population (Not .A-Z).
County, municipal, etc. documents, reports, etc.
Some libraries may prefer JS, Local government.
Bibliography, by date.
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
110
TABLE VI
Subdivisions under
ELEMENTS IN THE POPULATION
.x
.xA2
.xA3
.xA4-Z5
.xZ6
.xZ7
.xZ8-89
.xZ98
.xZ99
Cutter number.
Periodicals. Societies.
Sources and documents. Collections.
General works.
Biography.
Collective.
Individual.
Individuals who have distinguished themselves in some special field
are classed with their field of interest in classes B-Z.
Special topics (Not .A-Z).
e.g. .xZ88 Social life and customs
Bibliography.
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
111
TABLE VII
Subdivisions under
INDIVIDUAL BIOGRAPHIES
(excluding biographies with two cutter numbers)
.x
.xA2
.xA25
.xA3
.xA4
.xA45
.xA5
.xA55
.xA6-Z7
.xZ8
.xZ9
.xZ99
Cutter number for individual.
Collected works.
Selections.
Autobiography, diary, etc.
Collected letters.
Letters to particular individuals.
Separate works.
Prefer classification with subject.
Addresses, speeches, etc.
Works by other persons about the individual.
Caricature and satire about the individual.
Bibliography.
Uncatalogued ephemera. Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, etc.
(blank page)
113
INDEX
Abbott, Douglas: FC611.A22
Abbott, John Joseph Caldwell, Sir:
FC526.A22
Aberhart, William: FC3674.1.A34
Abraham, Battle of the Plains of, 1759:
FC386.5
Absentee landlords (P.E.I.): FC2621.3
Acadia: FC2041-2049
Acadian renaissance: FC2045
Acadians: FC2041-2049
Expulsion, 1755-1758: FC2043.5
In Louisiana: F380, etc.
In New Brunswick: FC2500.5
In Nova Scotia: FC2350.5
In Prince Edward Island: FC2650.5
In the United States: E184.A2
Act of Union, 1841: FC463
Addresses, essays, lectures
see Minor works
Agrarian movements in Western Canada:
FC3239.A35
Agriculture in the Red River Settlement:
FC3372.9.A35
Ailleboust de Coulonge et d'Argentenay,
Louis d': FC341.A34
Air force history (General): FC236
Air force societies: FC241
Alaska boundary dispute: FC190
Alaska highway: FC4023.9.A4
Alberta: FC3651-3700
Created a province, 1905: FC3217.3
Algonquin Provincial Park: FC3065.A65
Alienation. Regionalism in the Northwest:
FC3209.A4
Almanacs
National: FC2
Local, under locality
American Invasion, 1775-1776: FC422.A4
American Revolution, 1775-1783
General: E201-298
Canada: FC420-422
Nova Scotia: FC2321.3
Amherst, Jeffery Amherst, Baron:
FC384.1.A45
Anderson, James T. M.: FC3523.1.A53
Annand, William: FC2323.1.A55
Annexation movements
British Columbia: FC3822.9.A5
Canada: FC479.A5
Annexation question, 1841-1867:
FC479.A5
Antiquities (Non-Indian)
General: FC65
Local, under locality
Archaeology (Non-Indian)
General: FC65
Local, under locality
Archibald, Adams George, Sir:
FC2323.1.A72.
Arctic boundary: FC191
Arsenault, Aubin-Edmond: FC2623.1.A78
Assiniboia (Red River Settlement): FC3372
Atlantic Provinces: FC2001-2020
Auyuittuq National Park: FC4164.A88
Back, George, Sir: FC3961.1.B32
Baillairgé, Charles: FC2922.1.B35
Baldwin, Robert: FC471.B34
Banff National Park: FC3664.B3
114
Bannatyne, Andrew Graham Ballenden:
FC3372.1.B34
Baronets of Nova Scotia: FC2321.9.B3
Barrett, David: FC3828.1.B37
Barrette, Antonio: FC2924.1.B37
Battles
see names of individual battles and
wars.
Beauharnois, François de: FC371.B42
Beauharnois scandal, 1931: FC573.B4
Beaujeau, Daniel Hyacinthe, de:
FC381.B43
Beaver as emblem: FC223.B4
Beaver Dams, Battle of, 1813: FC446.B4
Bennett, R. B.: FC576.B45
Administration, 1930-1935: FC575-579
Bennett, W. A. C.: FC3827.1.B45
Bennett, W. R.: FC3828.1.B44
Benson, Edgar J.: FC626.B45
Bernier, Joseph-Elzéar: FC3962.1.B47
Bertrand, Jean-Jacques: FC2925.1.B47
Bibliography
see Introduction and Tables II-VII.
Biculturalism: FC145.B5
Bidwell, Marshall, S.: FC3071.1.B5
Bigot, François: FC381.B53
Bilingualism: FC145.B55
Biography
French Canadians: FC132.1
Governors-general: FC26.G6
Métis: FC109.1
National: FC25-27
Prime ministers: FC26.P7
Also with other topics, local history and
periods.
Black Creek Pioneer Village: FC3065.B63
Black, George: FC4022.1.B53
Black, Martha Louise: FC4023.1.B53
Blair, Andrew George: FC2472.1.B56
Blake, Edward: FC506.B54
Blakeney, Allan: FC3527.1.B43
Blanchard, Jotham: FC2322.1.B53
Boer War, 1899-1902
See South African War, 1899-1902
Bompas, William Carpenter: FC4021.1.B6
Bonner, Robert: FC3827.1.B65
Bonnycastle, R. H. G.: FC3963.1.B6
Booth, J. R.: FC2775.1.B66
Borden, Robert Laird, Sir: FC556.B67
Administration, 1911-1920: FC555-559
Bouchard, T.-D.: FC2924.1.D68
Boucher, Pierre: FC306.B68
Boundaries
International: FC180-192
Interprovincial: FC200-212
Bourassa, Henri: FC556.B68
Bourassa, Robert: FC2925.1.B68
Bowell, Sir Mackenzie: FC526.B69
Bowron Lake Provincial Park: FC3815.B69
Bowser, W. J.: FC3824.1.B69
Boyle, Cavendish, Sir: FC2173.1.B69
Boyle, Joe: FC4022.1.B6
Bracken, John: FC3375.1.B7
Bradstreet, John: FC384.1.B74
Brébeuf, Jean de, Saint: FC314.B7
Bressani, Francesco Giuseppe: FC314.B74
British colonial period, 1760/63-1867:
FC400-480
British Columbia: FC3801-3850
Colony of, 1858-1871: FC3822.3
Union with Vancouver Island, 1866:
FC3822.25
Created a province, 1871: FC3822.8
British North America Act, 1867: FC478
Broadbent, Ed: FC626.B76
Broadfoot, Barry: FC601.B76
Brock, Isaac, Sir: FC443.B76
Brown, George: FC471.B76
Brown, Rosemary: FC3828.1.B76
Browne, William J.: FC2175.1.B76
Brownlee, John Edward: FC3673.1.B76
Bruce, James, Lord Elgin: FC471.E435
Brûlé, Étienne: FC332.1.B7
Buchanan, John M.: FC2326.1.B82
115
Bulger, Andrew H.: FC3372.1.B84
Buteux, Jacques: FC314.B9
By, John: FC441.B9
Cabot, John: FC301.C3
Cadastres: FC312
Cadet, Joseph Michel: FC381.C3
Calgary: FC3697
Campbell, Alexander B.: FC2625.1.C34
Campbell, Douglas Lloyd: FC3376.1.C34
Campbell, Kim: FC631.C34
Administration 1993: FC630-634
Campbell, Robert: FC4021.1.C34
Canada Day: FC503.C3
Canada First movements (General): FC99
Canada, the nation, 1867- : FC500Canada's first century as a nation,
1867-1967: FC500.5
Canadian citizenship: JL187-189
Canadian histories: FC161-164
Canadian identity: FC97
Canadian North: FC3951-3870
Canadian Northwest: FC3201-3230
Canadian question: FC99
Canadian unity: FC98
Canadianization: JL187-189
Canol: FC4172.9.C3
Cape Breton Highlands National Park:
FC2314.C36
Cape Breton Island: FC2343
Capital city: FC479.C3
Cardin, Lucien: FC621.C37
Cardin, P.-J.-A.: FC581.C37
Cariboo gold rush, 1859-1875: FC3822.5
Carleton, Guy, Sir: FC411.C37
Carmack, George W.: FC4022.1.C37
Carney, Patricia: FC631.C37
Caroline Incident, 1838: FC457.C3
Caron, Adolphe: FC2922.1.C37
Carson, William: FC2172.1.C37
Cartier, George-Étienne, Sir: FC471.C37
Cartier, Jacques: FC301.C37
Cartwright, George: FC2171.1.C37
Cashin, Peter: FC2175.1.C38
Catholic missions in New France: FC313324
Biography: FC314
Cauchon, Joseph: FC506.C32
Cazeau, François: FC421.C39
Centennial celebrations. Expo 67:
FC623.C4
Chabanel, Noel, Saint: FC314.C43
Champlain, Hélène Boullé de:
FC332.1.C53
Champlain, Samuel de: FC332
Chapleau, J. A.: FC2922.1.C45
Chaput-Rolland, Solange: FC2925.1.C433
Charlottetown: FC2646
Charlottetown conference, 1864: FC476
Château Clique: FC468.C45
Chaumonot, Pierre Joseph Marie:
FC314.C44
Chauveau, Pierre-J.-Olivier: FC2922.1.C45
Chénier, Jean Olivier: FC451.C54
Chevrier, Lionel: FC581.C48
Chrétien, Jean: FC636.C47
Administration 1993-: FC635-639
Christie, Loring: FC561.C48
Chronologies
National: FC24
Local, under locality
Church and state: JL27, BX
Citizenship: JL187-189
Civilization
National: FC95
Local, under locality
Clark, Joe: FC626.C58
Administration, 1979-1980: FC625-629
Clear Grits: FC473
Clergy reserves: FC409.C6
Clericalism in Quebec: FC2920.C38
Clippings
General: FC177
Local, under locality
116
Coffin, John: FC424.C64
Colborne, John, Sir: FC441.C64
Collections
National: FC15-19
Local, under locality
Colonization
see Immigration and settlement
Columbia River Treaty, 1961/1964:
FC3827.3
Comic works
General: FC173
Local, under locality
Company (or Community) of Habitants,
1645-1660: FC343
Company of New France (or of One
Hundred Associates),
1627-1663: FC342
Company of the West Indies, 1664-1674:
FC369.C6
Comprehensive histories of Canada:
FC161-164
Comprehensive works on Canada: FC51
Confederation, 1867: FC474-479
New Brunswick: FC2471.4
Nova Scotia: FC2322.4
Confederation (late entries)
Alberta, 1905: FC3217.3
British Columbia, 1871: FC3822.8
Manitoba, 1870: FC3214.8
Newfoundland, 1949: FC2174.8
Attitude toward: FC2170.C65
Prince Edward Island, 1873: FC2621.4
Saskatchewan, 1905: FC3217.3
Confederation movement: FC474
Conferences, Historical: FC10
Congresses, Historical: FC10
Conscription issue, 1917: FC557.5
Conscription issue, 1942: FC582.5
Constitutional Act, 1791: FC415
Constitutional crisis, 1926: FC567
Copeland, A. Dudley: FC4172.1.C69
Copps, Sheila: FC636.C66
Cornish, Francis Evans: FC3373.1.C67
Coureurs de bois: FC329.C6
Cowboys in Alberta: FC3670.C6
Craig, James Henry: FC441.C73
Creighton, Donald: FC151.C74
Crosbie, John: FC631.C76
Culture
National: FC95
Local, under locality
Cumberland rising, 1776: FC2321.35
Currie, Arthur, Sir: FC556.C87
Customs scandal, 1926: FC568.C8
Daniel, Antoine, Saint: FC314.D35
Davin, Nicholas Flood: FC3217.1.D39
Davis, William G.: FC3076.1.D38
Dawson, Yukon: FC4047
De Cosmos, Amor: FC3823.1.D4
Denison, George T.: FC3072.1.D45
Denonville, Jacques René de Brisay,
marquis de: FC362.1.D6
Denys, Nicholas: FC2042.D45
Depression of 1929: FC577
On the Prairies: FC3242.9.D35
In Saskatchewan: FC3523.9.D4
Des Barres, Joseph F. W.: FC2621.1.D48
Description and travel
National: FC70-75
Local, under locality
Devine, Grant: FC3527.1.D48
Dictionaries
National: FC23
Local, under locality
Diefenbaker, Edna May: FC541.D54
Diefenbaker, John G.: FC616.D53
Administration, 1957-1963: FC615-619
Dinosaur Provincial Park: FC3665.D56
Diplomatic history
General: FC242
War of 1812: FC445
Early 20th century: FC542
Late 20th century: FC602
117
Relations with individual countries and
groups of countries: FC243-251
Directories
National: FC31
Social: FC32
Local, under locality
Discovery and exploration
General: FC179
To 1603
America (General): E101-135
Canada: FC300-302
La Vérendrye's explorations: FC3211.3
Northwest coast region, 1821-1849:
FC3821.6
Documents
National: FC15-19
Local, under locality
Dollard des Ormeaux, Adam: FC341.D64
Dominion Day: FC503.C3
Dorchester, Sir Guy Carleton, Baron:
FC411.C37
Douglas, James, Sir: FC3822.1.D68
Douglas, T. C.: FC3525.1.D68
Drew, George A.: FC3075.1.D74
Droughts on the Prairies: FC3242.9.D76
Drury, E. C.: FC3073.1.D78
Dufferin and Ava, Frederick Temple
Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, Marquis
of: FC506.D8
Du Gua de Monts, Pierre: FC332.1.D8
Dumas, Jean Daniel: FC384.1.D85
Dumont, Gabriel: FC3217.1.D84
Dunlop, William: FC3071.1.D84
Dunsmuir, James: FC3823.1.D85
Duplessis, Maurice: FC2924.1.D86
Durham, John George Lambton, Earl of:
FC441.D875
Durham, Louisa Elizabeth Grey Lambton,
Countess of: FC441.D87
Eastern Townships: FC2943
Edmonton: FC3696
Elements in the population
Canada: FC104-106
Local, under locality
Elgin, James Bruce, Earl of: FC471.E435
Emmerson, Henry Robert: FC2472.1.E45
Encyclopaedias
National: FC23
Local, under locality
English-French relations (General):
FC144-145
English rule, 1629-1632: FC339.E5
English-speaking Canadians
General: FC141
Quebec: FC2950.5
Ephemera
General: FC177
Local, under locality
Era of the trading companies,1627/32-1663:
FC340-349
Erie, Fort, Siege of, 1814: FC446.E7
Erie, Lake, Battle of, 1813: FC446.E71
Eskimos of Canada: E77-99
Essays
see Minor works
Ethnic groups
Canada: FC104-106
Local, under locality
Examinations, questions: FC61
Exhibitions, exhibits
National: FC21
Local, under locality
Exploration
see Discovery and exploration
Expulsion of the Acadians, 1755-1758:
FC2043.5
External relations
see Foreign relations
Family Compact: FC468.F3
Fascism in Canada. 1935-1948: FC583.F38
Fathers of Confederation: FC477
118
Federal-provincial conferences (General):
FC255
Federal-provincial relations: JL19
Fenians: FC480.F4
Ferguson, G. Howard: FC3074.1.F47
Fidler, Peter: FC3212.1.F53
Fish Creek Provincial Park: FC3665.F59
Fisheries and
Early discoveries: FC302.F5
Early Newfoundland history:
FC2170.F5
FitzGibbon, James: FC443.F58
Fleming, Donald M.: FC616.F58
Foreign relations
History
General: FC242
Relations with individual countries and
groups of countries: FC243-251
International law: JX1515
Forget Scandal: FC2923.9.F5
Forillon National Park: FC2914.F58
Fort Langley: FC3814.F67
Fort Lennox: FC2914.F6
Forty-ninth parallel: FC185-188
Foster, George E., Sir: FC526.F67
Franklin, John, Sir: FC3961.1.F73
Search for: FC3961.3
Franklin, District of: FC4193
Fraser, Simon: FC3212.1.F73
Fraser River gold rush, 1858-1859:
FC3822.4
Fredericton: FC2496
Freedom of trade in the Northwest, 18211870: FC3213.9.F7
French, George Arthur, Sir: FC3216.3.F74
French and Indian War, 1755-1763
see Seven Years War, 1755-1763
French Canadians
General: FC131-139
Local, under locality
French-English relations (General): FC144
French language in Quebec: FC2920.F7
French on Hudson Bay: FC3211.2
French régime: FC305-389
Acadia: FC2041-2049
Early years: FC330-339
Royal colony: FC350-389
Trading companies control: FC340-349
Front de libération du Québec:
FC2925.9.025
Frontenac, Louis de Buade, comte de :
FC362
Frontier, The: FC179
Frost, Leslie M.: FC3075.1.F7
Fundy National Park: FC2464.F85
Fur trade in British Columbia (Maritime):
FC3821.3
Fur trade in the Northwest: FC3207-3214
Gaglardi, Phil: FC3827.1.G34
Galt, A. T., Sir: FC471.G3
Gardiner, James G.: FC3524.1.G37
Garneau, F. X.: FC151.G37
Garson, Stuart: FC3375.1.G37
Gaulle, Charles de, 1890-1970 and Quebec:
FC248.G38
Gazetteers
National: FC35
Local, under locality
Genealogical societies
National: FC5
Local, under locality
General comprehensive works on Canada:
FC51
Geographic names
National: FC36
Local, under locality
Gilbert, Humphrey, Sir: FC301.G55
Gillis, Clarence: FC2325.1.G54
Glacier National Park: FC3814.G52
Godbout, Adelard: FC2924.1.G62
Golden Ears Provincial Park: FC3815.G64
Gold mining in British Columbia:
FC3820.G6
119
Gold rush
Cariboo, 1859-1875: FC3822.5
Fraser River, 1858-1859: FC3822.4
Klondike, 1896-1899: FC4022.3
Gordon, Walter L.: FC621.G67
Gore, Francis: FC3071.1.G67
Gouin, Lomer: FC2923.1.G68
Gouin, Paul: FC2924.1.G68
Gourlay, Robert: FC3071.1.G68
Gowan, James Robert, Sir: FC3073.1.G693
Grand Pre National Historic Park:
FC2314.G72
Grant, Cuthbert: FC109.1.G73
Gray, John Hamilton: FC2621.1.G72
Great Lakes Basin
see St. Lawrence River - Great Lakes
Basin
Great Lakes boundary: FC183
Green belt (National Capital Region):
FC2799.G7
Greenfield, Herbert: FC3673.1.G74
Green Gables Prince Edward Island
National Park: FC2614.G74
Greenwater Lake Provincial Park Region:
FC3515.67
Greenway, Thomas: FC3373.1.G74
Grenfell, Wilfred Thomason, Sir:
FC2193.3.G7
Grey Owl: FC541.G75
Gros Morne National Park: FC2164.G76
Grossman, Allan: FC3076.1.G76
Gugy, A.: FC471.G93
Guidebooks
General: FC38
Local, under locality
Habitants, Company (or Community) of,
1645-1600: FC343
Haldimand, Frederick, Sir: FC411.H34
Halifax: FC2346
Halifax Citadel National Historic Park:
FC2314.H34
Halliburton, Brenton, Sir: FC2322.1.H3
Hamilton: FC3098
Hamilton, Alvin: FC616.H365
Hanbridge, R. L.: FC3526.1.H35
Handbooks
General: FC38
Local, under locality
Hardisty, Richard Charles: FC3213.1.H37
Hargrave, Letitia: FC3213.1.H38
Hart, John: FC3826.1.H38
Hatfield, Richard: FC2476.1.H3
Haultain, Frederick, Sir: FC3217.1.H38
Head, Edmund Walker, Sir: FC441.H42
Head, Francis B.: FC3071.1.H43
Heaps, A. A.: FC581.H42
Hearne, Samuel: FC3212.1.H42
Hébert, Jacques: FC631.H42
Hébert, Louis: FC332.1.H4
Henday, Anthony: FC3211.1.H45
Hennepin, Louis: FC362.1.H45
Henry, George Stewart: FC3074.1.H45
Hepburn, Mitchell F.: FC3075.1.H46
Hincks, Francis, Sir: FC471.H55
Historians, Canadian: FC150-151
Historic sites and monuments
General: FC215
Local, under locality
Historic Sites and Monuments Board of
Canada: FC215.9
Historical conferences: FC10
Historical congresses: FC10
Historical geography
Boundaries
International: FC180-192
Interprovincial: FC200-212
General: FC179
Historical societies
National: FC4
Programs, reports etc.: FC152
Local, under locality
Histories of Canada: FC161-164
120
Historiography
Canada: FC149-158
Local, under locality
Hoare, W. H. B.: FC4172.1.H63
Holway, Edward W. D.: FC218.H65
Howe, C. D.: FC611.H69
Howe, Joseph: FC2322.1.H6
Hudson, Henry: FC3211.1.H8
Hudson Bay region (General): FC3969
Hudson's Bay Company
History: FC3207
Journals: FC3212.2
Monopoly, 1821-1870: FC3213
Rivalry with French: FC3211
Rivalry with North West Company:
FC3212
Sale of Territories to Canada, 1869:
FC3213.2
Hughes, Sam, Sir: FC556.H84
Hull (National Capital Region): FC2796
Huronia. Huron missions: FC321
Ignatieff, George: FC601.I45
Illustrations
see Pictorial works
Immigration and settlement (Canada)
1760-1791: FC409.I4
1791-1841: FC469.I4
1896-1948: FC548.I4
1948- : FC608.I4
Immigration and settlement (Local)
Alberta
1905-1921: FC3672.9.I45
British Columbia
1849-1871: FC3822.9.I4
Canadian Northwest
General: FC3209.14
1870-1905: FC3217.4
1905-1945: FC3218.2
Nova Scotia
Early to 1784: FC2321
Ontario
General: FC3070.I4
Prairies
1905-1945: FC3242.9.I4
Quebec
1897-1936: FC2923.9.I4
1936-1960: FC2924.9.I4
1960- : FC2925.9.I4
Saskatchewan
1905-1929: FC3522.3
Immigration literature
National: FC41-49
Local, under locality
Imperial Order of the Daughters of the
Empire: FC8.I4
Imperial preference: FC558.I4
Independence movements in Quebec:
FC2925.9.I5
Indians of Canada: E77-99
Innis, Harold A.: FC151.I55
Institutions (History): FC152
Intellectual life
National: FC95
Local, under locality
International boundaries: FC180-192
International Joint Commission: FC250.I6
International problems of the St. Lawrence
River: FC2759.I5
Interprovincial boundaries: FC200-212
Interprovincial cooperation on the Prairies:
FC3243.9.I5
Interprovincial relations: JL27
Inuit: E77-99
Isbister, A. K.: FC3213.1.I82
James Bay project: FC2925.9.J3
Jasper National Park: FC3664.J3
Jesuit Estates: FC2922.9.J4
Jesuits
Missions: BV2290
121
Jesuits in New France: FC315-321
Huronia. Huron missions: FC321
Journal: FC319
Relations: FC317-318
Joques, Isaac, Saint: FC314.J6
Johnson, Albert: FC4172.1.J6
Johnson, Byron I.: FC3826.1.J64
Johnson, Daniel, 1915-1968: FC2925.1.J63
Johnson, John, Sir: FC424.J64
Jolliet, Louis: FC362.1.J6
Jones, J. Walter: FC2624.1.J65
Juvenile works
General: FC58
History: FC172
Local, under locality
Keenleyside, Hugh Ll.: FC541.K43
Keewatin, District of: FC4192
Kejimkujik National Park: FC2314.K4
Kelsey, Henry: FC3211.1.K44
Killarney Provincial Park: FC3065.K5
King, George Edwin: FC2471.1.K55
King, Richard: FC3961.1.K56
King, William Lyon Mackenzie: FC581.K5
Administrations
1921-1926: FC560-569
1926-1930: FC570-574
1935-1948: FC580-584
King George's War, 1744-1748: FC382
King William's War, 1689-1697: FC363
King's Landing Historical Settlement:
FC2465.K5
Klondike gold rush, 1896-1899: FC4022.3
Klondike Gold Rush International Historic
Park: FC4014.K56
Kluane National Park: FC4014.K59
Knowles, Stanley: FC601.K59
Ku Klux Klan in Saskatchewan:
FC3523.9.K8
Labelle, A.: FC2922.1.L32
Labrador: FC2193
Boundary dispute: FC203
La Brosse, Jean Baptiste de: FC314.L328
Lachine Raid, 1689: FC369.L3
Laflamme, R.: FC526.L34
Laflèche, Louis-François: FC2922.1.L34
Lafontaine, L. H., Sir: FC471.L3
La Galissonière, Roland-Michel Barrin,
marquis de: FC381.L33
Lagimodière, Marie Anne: FC3213.1.L34
Lahontan, Louis Armand de Lon d'Arce,
baron de: FC362.1.L33
Lake of the Woods boundary: FC184
Lake Superior Provincial Park: FC3065.L4
Lalemant, Gabriel, Saint: FC314.L27
LaMarsh, Judy: FC621.L34
Lambton, John George, Earl of Durham:
FC441.D875
Landry, Pierre-Amand, Sir: FC2042.L35
Langevin, Hector: FC2922.1.L357
Language policy in Quebec
1897-1936: FC2923.9.L3
1960- : FC2925.9.L26
Language rights: FC145.L3, JL25
Lapointe, Ernest: FC581.L36
Laporte, Pierre: FC2925.1.L35
La Salle, Robert Cavelier de: FC362.1.L38
Late Loyalists: FC428
La Tour, Charles de Saint-Étienne de:
FC2321.1.L27
Laurendeau, André: FC2925.1.L39
Laurier, Wilfrid, Sir: FC551.L3
Administration, 1896-1911: FC550-554
Laval, François de Montmorency:
FC362.1.L38
La Vérendrye, Pierre Gaultier de Varennes
et de: FC3211.1.L39
Explorations: FC3211.3
Lawrence, Guy: FC4023.1.L39
Leaflets
General: FC177
Local, under locality
Le Ber, Jeanne: FC351.L42
122
Lectures
see Minor works
Léger, Jules: FC626.L43
Le Jeune, Paul: FC314.L43
Le Loutre, Jean-Louis: FC2042.L44
Le Moyne d'Iberville, Pierre: FC362.1.L45
Lesage, Jean: FC2925.1.L47
Lévesque, René: FC2925.1.L5
Lévis, François-Gaston, duc de:
FC384.1.L49
Lloyd, Woodrow Stanley: FC3525.1.L56
Longueuil, Joseph Dominique Emmanuel
Le Moyne de: FC411.L65
Lougheed, Peter: FC3675.1.L69
Louisbourg
Siege and capture, 1745: FC383
Siege and capture, 1758: FC385
Louisbourg National Historic Park:
FC2314.L68
Lower Fort Garry National Historic Park:
FC3364.L68
Loyalists in
Canada: FC423-428
New Brunswick: FC2471.3
Nova Scotia: FC2321.4
Ontario: FC3070.L6
Prince Edward Island: FC2620.L6
Quebec: FC2920.L6
Lundy's Lane, Battle of, 1814: FC446.L8
McBride, Richard, Sir: FC3824.1.M25
McColl, Ebenezer: FC3217.1.M32
McCrae, John: FC556.M42 Cf. PS8525
McDermot, Andrew: FC3372.1.M25
McDonald, Archibald: FC3213.1.M22
Macdonald, Angus L.: FC2325.1.M32
MacDonald, Donald C.: FC3076.1.M23
Macdonald, Hugh John, Sir:
FC3374.1.M24
Macdonald, John A., Sir: FC521.M3
Administrations
1867-1873: FC510-514
1878-1891: FC520-524
Macdonald of Earnscliffe, Agnes
Macdonald, Baroness: FC521.M28
Macdonell, Miles: FC3212.41.M26
McDougall, John: FC3217.1.M33
McDougall, William: FC3373.1.M26
MacEwan, Grant: FC3675.1.M234
McGee, Thomas D'Arcy: FC471.M25
McGibbon, Pauline: FC3076.1.M35
McGillivray, William: FC3212.1.M45
Mackenzie, Alexander, Sir: FC3212.1.M46
Mackenzie, Alexander
Administration, 1873-1878: FC515-519
Mackenzie, William Lyon: FC451.M33
Mackenzie, District of: FC4191
Mackenzie River Valley: FC4194
McLane, David: FC441.M25
Macleod, James Farquharson:
FC3216.3.M32
McLoughlin, John: FC3213.1.M29
McNab, Allan Napier, Sir: FC471.M3
Macphail, Agnes Campbell: FC541.M27
McQuesten, Thomas B.: FC3075.1.M33
Mactavish, William: FC3213.1.M32
Maine boundary dispute: FC182
Maisonneuve, Paul de Chomedey de:
FC341.M33
Mance, Jeanne: FC306.M35
Manion, R. J.: FC581.M36
Manitoba: FC3351-3400
Created a province, 1870: FC3214.8
Manitoba school question: FC528.M3
Manning, Ernest C.: FC3674.1.M35
Manning Provincial Park: FC3815.M35
Marchand, F. G.: FC2923.1.M37
Marchand, Jean: FC626.M37
Maritime fur trade in British Columbia:
FC3821.3
Maritime Provinces: FC2021-2050
Maritime Union: FC2039.M37
Marquette, Jacques: FC362.1.M37
123
Martin, Paul, 1903-1992: FC621.M37
Martin, Paul, 1938-: FC636.M37
Martin, William Melville: FC3522.1.M37
Massey, Vincent: FC611.M37
Medicare in Saskatchewan: FC3523.9.M4
Meighen, Arthur: FC556.M44
Administrations
1920-1921: FC555-559
1926: FC567
Mercier, Honoré: FC2922.1.M47
Merritt, William Hamilton: FC3071.1.M4
Methodology: FC154
Métis: FC108-129
Rebellions
1869-1870: FC3214
1885: FC3215
Metlakahtla mission: FC3822.9.M4
Meyers, John Walden: FC424.M4
Military administration, 1760-1764: FC413
Military history
General: FC226
Early 20th century: FC543
Late 20th century: FC603
Military societies: FC241
Minor works
General: FC60
History: FC176
Local, under locality
Mixed-bloods: FC108-129
Moberly, Walter: FC3823.1.M62
Monarchy, attitudes toward: FC246.M6
Montcalm, Louis-Joseph, marquis de:
FC384.1.M6
Montgomery's Tavern, Battle of, 1837:
FC457.M6
Montmagny, Charles Hault de: FC341.M65
Montreal: FC2947
Monts, Pierre Du Gua: FC332.1.D8
Monuments, Historic
see Historic sites and monuments
Moores, Frank D.: FC2176.1.M66
Moravian missions: FC2193.7.M6
Morice, A. G.: FC3824.1.M67
Morris, Alexander: FC3373.1.M67
Mount Revelstroke National Park:
FC3814.M69
Mountaineering: FC216-219
Mountains of Canada
General: FC216-219
Rocky Mountains: FC219
Local, under locality
Mowat, Oliver, Sir: FC3072.1.M68
Mulroney, Brian: FC631.M84
Administration, 1984-1993: FC630-634
Mulroney, Mila: FC631.M85
Multiculturalism: FC105.M8
Multilingualism: FC105.M85
Murphy, Emily F.: FC541.M7
Murray, George Henry: FC2324.1.M87
Murray, James: FC411.M87
Museums
National: FC21
Local, under locality
Nahanni National Park: FC4164.N34
National Capital Region: FC2781-2800
National Parks
General: FC215
Local, under locality
Nationalism in Quebec
General: FC2920.N38
1867-1897: FC2922.9.N3
1897-1936: FC2923.9.N3
1936-1960: FC2924.9.N3
1960- : FC2925.9.N3
Native peoples of Canda: E77-99
Native rights: E77-99
Northwest Territories: FC4173.3
Natural resources of Alberta : FC3670.N3
Naval history
General: FC231
War of 1812: FC449.N3
Naval societies: FC241
New Brunswick: FC2451-2500
124
New Englander settlement in Nova Scotia,
1760-1761: FC2321.25
New France, 1603-1760/63: FC305-389
New France, Company of, 1627-1663:
FC342
New Quebec: FC2944
Newfoundland: FC2151-2200
Created a province, 1949: FC2174.8
Niagara Falls, Battle of, 1814: FC446.L8
Nicholson, A. M.: FC3525.1.N52
Nicolet, Jean: FC341.N5
Nootka Sound controversy: FC3821.9.N6
Norman, E. Herbert: FC611.N67
Norquay, John: FC3373.1.N67
Norris, Tobias Crawford: FC3374.1.N67
North Pole: G600-830
North West Company: FC3212.3
Northern Alberta: FC3694
Northern boundary: FC191
Northern Manitoba: FC3393
Northern Ontario: FC3094
Northern Quebec: FC2944
Northern Saskatchewan: FC3543
Northwest coast region, 1821-1849:
FC3821.6
Northwest Company
see North West Company
Northwest Mounted Police: FC3216
Northwest passage: FC3961.2
Northwest Rebellion, 1885: FC3215
Northwest Territories: FC4151-4200
Nova Scotia: FC2301-2350
October crisis in Quebec: FC2925.9.O25
Ogden, Peter Skene: FC3213.1.O34
Ogilvie, William: FC4022.1.O38
Oka crisis, 1990: FC2925.9.O6
Oliver, John: FC3825.1.O45
Oliver, William Pearly: FC2326.1.O45
One Hundred Associates, Company of,
1627-1663: FC342
Ontario: FC3051-3100
Ottawa: FC3096
National Capital Region: FC2795
Ottawa River and Valley: FC2771-2780
Outlines of Canadian history: FC171
Overland telegraph: FC3822.9.O8
Pacific Scandal, 1873: FC513.P3
Pamphlet box material
General: FC177
Local, under locality
Papineau, Louis Joseph: FC451.P36
Parc du Bic: FC2915.B52
Parc provincial des Laurentides:
FC2915.L3
Parc provincial du Mont-Tremblant:
FC2915.M65
Parc provincial du mont Orford:
FC2915.O7
Parc Saguenay: FC2915.S33
Parent, S. N.: FC2923.1.P37
Paris, Treaty of, 1763: FC387
Parkman, Francis: FC305
Parks
General: FC215
Local, under locality
Patriotic societies: FC8
Patterson, William John: FC3524.1.P38
Pattullo, Duff: FC3826.1.P37
Payette, Lise: FC2925.1.P39
Peace River Block, B.C.: FC3843
Peace River District: FC3693
Péan, Michel-Jean-Hugues: FC381.P43
Pearson, Lester B.: FC621.P4
Administration, 1963-1968: FC620-624
Periodicals
French Canadians: FC131
Historical
National: FC1
Local, under locality
Hudson's Bay Company: FC3207.1
Indians: E77
Métis: FC108
125
Mountains and mountaineering: FC216
Royal Canadian Mounted Police:
FC3216.1
United Empire Loyalists: FC425
Peters, Frederick: FC2622.1.P48
Peterson, David: FC3076.1.P48
Petitot, Emile: FC3962.1.P4
Peyton, John: FC2171.1.P4
Phillips, Donald: FC218.P48
Philosophy of Canadian history: FC158
Pichon, Thomas: FC2042.P35
Pictorial works
General: FC59
History: FC174
Local, under locality
Pipeline debate: FC613.P5
Plains of Abraham, Battle of the, 1759:
FC386.5
Point Pelee National Park: FC3064.P65
Point Roberts boundary: FC188
Pond, Peter: FC3212.1.P65
Pontiac's conspiracy, 1763-1765: FC419.P6
Populism on the Prairies: FC3242.9.P6
Port Royal Habitation National Historic
Park: FC2314.P67
Potts, Jerry: FC3216.3.P68
Poundmaker: E99.C88
Powell, Ben: FC2193.3.P69
Power, C. G.: FC581.P69
Power policy in British Columbia:
FC3827.9.P6
Prairie Economic Council: FC3243.9.P7
Prairie Provinces: FC3231-3250
Prince Albert National Park: FC3514.P75
Prince Edward Island: FC2601-2650
Created a province, 1873: FC2621.4
Protestant missions in New France: FC325326
Provincial parks
under provinces
Purchase of Hudson's Bay Company's
territories, 1869: FC3213.2
Quebec (City): FC2946
Quebec (Province): FC2901-2950
Quebec Act, 1774: FC414
Quebec campaign, 1759: FC386
Quebec conference, 1864: FC476
Queen Anne's War, 1702-1713: FC372
Queenston Heights, Battle of, 1812:
FC446.Q4
Quetico Provincial Park: FC3065.U66
Racial groups
Canada: FC104-106
Local, under locality
Radisson, Pierre-Espirt: FC3211.1.R33
Rae, John: FC3961.1.R33
Ragueneau, Paul: FC314.R3
Railway policy. Railway and politics
1867-1896: FC508.R3
1896-1911: FC553.R3
Railway question in British Columbia:
FC3823.3
Ranching in Alberta: FC3670.R3
Rebellion of 1837: FC450-457
Reciprocity
1841-1867: FC479.R4
1867-1878: FC508.R4
1878-1891: FC523.R4
1891-1896: FC528.R4
1896-1911: FC553.R4
Recollets in New France: FC322
Reconstruction and veterans' reestablishment after 1918: FC558.R4
Reconstruction Party: FC578.R4
Red River Rebellion, 1869-1870: FC3214
Red River Settlement, 1811-1870: FC3372
Early years to 1821: FC3212.4
Referendum in Quebec: FC2925.9.R4
Regan, Gerald A.: FC2326.1.R44
Regimental histories: UA602
Regina: FC3546
Regina Riot, 1935: FC578.R44
126
Religious groups with historical
significance
Canada: FC104-106
Local, under locality
"Rep by pop": FC473
Research: FC154
Rhyming histories
General: FC175
Local, under locality
Richardson, John, Sir: FC3961.1.R52
Riding Mountain National Park:
FC3364.R53
Riel, Louis: FC3217.1.R53
Rebellions
1869-1870: FC3214
1885: FC3215
Robarts, John P.: FC3076.1.R62
Roberval, Jean-François de la Rocque, sieur
de: FC301.R63
Robichaud, Louis J.: FC2475.1.R62
Robie, Simon Bradstreet: FC2322.1.R63
Robinson, John Beverly, Sir: FC3071.1.R6
Roblin, Duff: FC3376.1.R62
Roblin, Rodmond Palen, Sir:
FC3374.1.R62
Rocky Mountain House National Historic
Park: FC3664.R62
Rocky Mountains: FC219
Rogers, Edith: FC3375.1.R63
Ross, Alexander: FC3372.1.R68
Ross, George W., Sir: FC3072.1.R68
Ross, John, Sir: FC3961.R68
Rowand, John: FC3213.1.R69
Royal Canadian Legion: FC241.R69
Royal Canadian Mounted Police: FC3216
Royal colony, 1663-1760/63: FC350-389
Royal Engineers in British Columbia:
FC3822.9.R6
Royal Northwest Mounted Police: FC3216
Royal visits: FC223.R6
Rupert's Land purchased by Canada, 1869:
FC3213.2
Russell, Peter: FC3071.1.R87
Rutherford, Alexander Cameron:
FC3672.1.R88
Ryan, Claude: FC2925.1.R9
Ryerson, Egerton: FC3071.1.R94
Saint-Charles, Battle of, 1837: FC457.S16
St. Eustache, Battle of, 1837: FC457.S2
Saint John, N.B.: FC2497
St. John's, Newfoundland: FC2196
St-Laurent, Louis S.: FC611.S24
Administration, 1948-1957: FC610-614
St. Lawrence Islands National Park:
FC3064.S4
St. Lawrence River boundary: FC183
St. Lawrence River - Great Lakes Basin:
FC2751-2770
Transportation route: FC2762.2,
HD1694.A2, HE396, HE398
St. Lawrence Seaway: FC2763.2
Authority: HD1694.A2
Construction: TC427
Waterway: HE396
Salaberry, Charles Michel d'Irumberry de:
FC441.S34
San Juan Islands boundary: FC189
Saskatchewan: FC3501-3550
Created a province, 1905: FC3217.3
Saskatchewan Rebellion, 1885: FC3215
Saskatchewan River and Valley: FC3544
Saskatoon: FC3547
Satirical works
General: FC173
Local, under locality
Sauvé, Arthur: FC576.S38
Sauvé, Jeanne: FC626.S38
Sauvé, Paul: FC2924.1.S29
Schreyer, Edward: FC3377.1.S37
Scott, Walter: FC3522.1.S36
Seaton, Sir John Colborne, Baron:
FC441.C64
Secord, Laura: FC443.S4
127
Seigneurial tenure: FC310
Seigneuries : FC311
Selkirk, Thomas Douglas, Earl of:
FC3212.41.S44
Selkirk controversy: FC3212.4
Separatism
The Prairies: FC3239.S4
Quebec (Province)
1897-1936: FC2923.9.S4
1936-1960: FC2924.9.S4
1960- : FC2925.9.S4
Western: FC3219.9.S4
Separatist movements
General: FC98
Local, under locality
Settlement
see Immigration and settlement
Seven Years War, 1755-1763: FC384-387
Sévigny, Albert: FC2923.1.S49
Shadd, Mary A.: FC506.S53
Shaw, Walter R.: FC2625.1.S53
Shea, Ambrose, Sir: FC2173.1.S54
Shipwrecks
British Columbia: FC3820.S5
Newfoundland: FC2170.S5
Nova Scotia: FC2320.S5
Sifton, Arthur Lewis: FC3672.1.S53
Sifton, Clifford, Sir: FC551.S53
Signal Hill National Historic Park:
FC2164.S5
Simcoe, Elizabeth: FC3071.1.S54
Simcoe, John Graves: FC3071.1.S55
Simpson, George, Sir: FC3213.1.S5
Simpson, Jimmy: FC218.S54
Simpson, Thomas: FC3213.1.S53
Sioux troubles, 1862-1865: FC3213.9.S5
Sitting Bull: E99.D1
Smallwood, Joseph R.: FC2175.1.S63
Snow, James: FC3076.1.S66
Social directories. Social registers
National: FC32
Local, under locality
Social life and customs
National: FC85-89
Local, under locality
Social security: FC608.S6
Societies, Genealogical
see Genealogical societies
Societies, Historical
see Historical societies
Sources
National: FC15-19
Local, under locality
South African War, 1899-1902
General: DT930-939
Effect in Canada: FC553.S6
Southern boundary: FC181
Stanfield, Robert L.: FC626.S73
Steele, Samuel B.: FC3216.3.S77
Stevens, H. H.: FC576.S74
Stevens, Sinclair: FC631.S74
Stewart, Charles: FC3672.1.S75
Strachan, John: FC3071.1.S86
Strachan, Robert Martin: FC3828.1.S7
Strathcona and Mount Royal, Donald
Alexander Smith, Baron: FC506.S9
Strathcona Provincial Park: FC3815.S87
Strom, Harry E.: FC3674.1.S78
Study and teaching: FC155
Sullivan, William Wilfred, Sir:
FC2622.1.S84
Sulpicians in New France: FC323
Sydenham, Charles Poulett Thomson,
Baron: FC441.S93
Syllabi for Candian history: FC171
Taillon, Louis-Olivier: FC2922.1.T34
Talbot, Thomas: FC3071.1.T36
Talon, Jean: FC362.1.T34
Tanner, John: FC3213.1.T36
Taschereau, Louis-Alexandre:
FC2923.1.T38
Territorial expansion: FC179
128
Territorial government, 1875-1905:
FC3217.2
Territorial parks
under territories
Territorial waters: FC192
International law: JX4131
Textbooks
General: FC57
History: FC170
Thatcher, Ross: FC3526.1.T48
Thompson, David: FC3212.1.T46
Thompson, John S. D., Sir: FC526.T4
Tilley, Samuel Leonard, Sir: FC2472.1.T55
Tolmie, Simon Fraser: FC3825.1.T64
Toronto: FC3097
Capture, 1813: FC446.T6
Trading companies, Era of the, 1627/321663: FC340-349
Transportation via St. Paul, Minn.:
FC3213.9.T7
Travel
National: FC70-75
Local, under locality
Treaty of Paris, 1763: FC387
Tremblay, Emilie: FC4023.1.T74
Troyes' Expedition, 1686: FC369.T76
Trudeau, Margaret: FC626.T69
Trudeau, Pierre Elliot: FC626.T7
Administration, 1968-1979, 1980-1984:
FC625-629
Trudel, Marcel: FC151.T78
Tupper, Charles, Sir: FC526.T8
Turner, John N.: FC626.T87
Administration, 1984: FC625-629
Underhill, Frank H.: FC151.U53
Ungava, District of, N.W.T., 1895-1912:
FC2944
Uniacke, Richard John: FC2322.1.U55
Union, Act of, 1841: FC463
Union Government, 1917-1921: FC558.U5
United Empire Loyalists: FC425-427
Upper Canada Village: FC3065.U66
Vallières, Pierre: FC2925.1.V35
Vancouver: FC3847
Vancouver Island: FC3844
Colony of, 1849-1866: FC3822.1
Union with British Columbia, 1866:
FC3822.25
Vanier, George P.: FC621.V35
Vander Zalm, William N.: FC3828.1.V35
Vaudreuil de Cavagnal, Pierre François de
Riguad, marquis de: FC381.V3
Vaudreuil, Philippe de Rigaud, marquis de:
FC371.V3
Verchères, Madeleine de: FC351.V47
Veterans' organizations: FC241
Veterans' re-establishement after 1918:
FC558.R4
Victoria: FC3846
Village historique acadien: FC2465.V55
Voyageurs in the Northwest: FC3209.V69
129
Whitney, James Pliny, Sir: FC3073.1.W53
Winnipeg: FC3396
Woikin, Emma: FC581.W65
Wolfe, James: FC384.1.W65
Woodsworth, J. S.: FC581.W66
World War I, 1914-1918
General: D501-680
Effect in Canada: FC557
World War II, 1939-1945
General: D731-838
Effect in Canada: FC582
Wright, Philemon: FC2775.1.W75
Yearbooks
National: FC2
Local, under locality
Yellowknife: FC4196
Yoho National Park: FC3814.Y65
York, Battle of, 1813: FC446.T6
Yukon: FC4001-4050