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    Catharine Parr Traill (born Strickland; 9 January 1802 – 29 August 1899) was an English-Canadian author and naturalist who wrote about life in Canada...
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  • students. This college was named after pioneer writer and biologist Catharine Parr Traill. It is the only Trent college situated in downtown Peterborough...
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  • differed from the works published by her sister, Catharine Parr Traill. The Backwoods of Canada (1836), by Traill, presents a more "pragmatic and optimistic"...
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    for Walter John Strickland Traill, an employee of the Hudson's Bay Company and son of Canadian pioneer Catharine Parr Traill. The first county building...
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    Armour Hill in 1967. The Archives collection includes items from Catharine Parr Traill, the original Peter Robinson papers, the Park Studio Fonds and the...
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  • Valancy Crawford, Agnes Christina Laut, Charles Mair, Nellie McClung, Catharine Parr Traill, and Ethelwyn Wetherald. He began working at the Methodist Book...
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    Suffolk. Agnes' siblings were Elizabeth, Sarah, Jane Margaret, Catharine Parr Traill, Susanna Moodie (1803–1885), Thomas, and Samuel Strickland. Agnes...
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    Turnbull Sisters in the Wilderness: The Lives of Susanna Moodie and Catharine Parr Traill William Cattermole Run Away Home Minister Mr. Jones: Drive Mr. Jones...
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    Canadian Crusoes: A Tale of the Rice Lake Plains is a novel by Catharine Parr Traill published in 1852, considered the first Canadian novel for children...
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  • in the Wilderness" - The story of Susanna Moodie and her sister Catharine Parr Traill, writers in early-19th-century Upper Canada. two-hour episode "The...
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  • Quebec following the Conquest of New France. Susanna Moodie and Catharine Parr Traill, English sisters who adopted the country as their own, moved to...
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    television producer, in 1970. In 1999, they purchased the historic Catharine Parr Traill Mount Ararat property outside Toronto. In 2015 they moved to Cobourg...
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    34 Bridge Street. This is recorded on a blue plaque. Others were Catharine Parr Traill, who concentrated on children's literature, and Susanna Moodie,...
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    serious botanical works published in Canada, which included text by Catharine Parr Traill. The book, very expensive for its time, was sold by subscription...
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    (fresh or dried) are also used to make a tea. The Canadian author Catharine Parr Traill includes it in her book The Female Emigrant's Guide in a list of...
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    especially Catharine Parr Traill and her sister Susanna Moodie, middle-class English settlers who published memoirs of their lives as pioneers. Traill published...
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    Task Force Isabel Television film 2000 Canada: A People's History Catharine Parr Traill 2001 Blind Terror Justine 2001 He Shoots, He Scores Michèle Béliveau...
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    from other naturalists including Catharine Parr Traill. The museum's collection includes over 25 scrapbooks from Traill from 1866 to 1899, forming the most...
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  • Teebi Souvankham Thammavongsa Madeleine Thien Matthew J. Trafford Catharine Parr Traill Jane Urquhart W.D. Valgardson Guy Vanderhaeghe Anuja Varghese Tracey...
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    what one passenger called a "feeble eighteen-horsepower engine". Catharine Parr Traill called it "a poor excuse for a steamboat" when her family used it...
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  • Robert W. Service, Charles G. D. Roberts, Wilfred Campbell and Catharine Parr Traill. Shortly after succeeding Briggs as steward in 1919, Samuel W. Fallis...
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  • Canadian women writers such as Anna Brownell Jameson, Susanna Moodie, Catharine Parr Traill, Isabella Valancy Crawford and Margaret Laurence. Born in Strathroy...
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    Company. Saint Mary's University is founded at Halifax. January 9 – Catharine Parr Traill, writer (d.1899) March 4 – Samuel Harrison, farmer, lawyer, mill...
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    some locations in under twenty-four hours. Both Susanna Moodie and Catharine Parr Traill lived on farms near Katchewanooka Lake. Trent University operates...
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    player who played on the 1911 Stanley Cup champion Ottawa Senators Catharine Parr Traill, English-born pioneer, writer, naturalist (sister of Susanna Moodie)...
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  • psychologist Brian Strickland (born 1983), American politician Catharine Parr Traill (née Strickland; 1802–1899), early emigrant from England to Canada...
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  • Webster – The Rights of Neutral Nations in Time of War January 9 – Catharine Parr Traill, English-Canadian memoirist and children's author (died 1899) February...
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  • producer/director. In 1998 Keogh and her husband David purchased the historic Catharine Parr Traill Mount Ararat property outside Toronto where they currently live...
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    Catharine Parr Traill and her sister Susanna Moodie, middle-class English settlers who published memoirs of their demanding lives as pioneers. Traill...
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  • depictions of femininity in, the work of female Canadian authors such as Catharine Parr Traill. She often has silent conversations with herself about these subjects...
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