A tour through Upper and Lower Canada. [electronic resource] : By a citizen of the United States. Containing, a view of the present state of religion, learning, commerce, agriculture, colonization, customs and manners, among the English, French, and Indian settlements.
1799
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A tour through Upper and Lower Canada. [electronic resource] : By a citizen of the United States. Containing, a view of the present state of religion, learning, commerce, agriculture, colonization, customs and manners, among the English, French, and Indian settlements.
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[Litchfield, Conn.] : Printed [by Thomas Collier] at Litchfield, (according to act of Congress), 1799.
Place of Publication or Printing
United States -- Connecticut -- Litchfield.
Language
English
Description
119,[1]p. ; 12⁰.
Note
The Wilmington, 1800 edition names John Cosens Ogden as author.
Thomas Collier is the only printer of record at Litchfield in 1799.
"A letter from a gentleman to his friend, descriptive of the different settlements , in the province of Upper Canada."--p. [91]-119, dated New York, 20th Nov. 1794. "The valuable information contained in the following letter, and the very respectable character of the author, lead the writer of the Tour, to subjoin this also, that the volume may be more useful to the public."--p. [92]. First published separately at Philadelphia in 1795, with title: A letter from a gentleman to his friend, in England, descriptive of the different settlements in the province of Upper Canada (Evans 29236).
Reproduction of original from Library of Congress.
Thomas Collier is the only printer of record at Litchfield in 1799.
"A letter from a gentleman to his friend, descriptive of the different settlements , in the province of Upper Canada."--p. [91]-119, dated New York, 20th Nov. 1794. "The valuable information contained in the following letter, and the very respectable character of the author, lead the writer of the Tour, to subjoin this also, that the volume may be more useful to the public."--p. [92]. First published separately at Philadelphia in 1795, with title: A letter from a gentleman to his friend, in England, descriptive of the different settlements in the province of Upper Canada (Evans 29236).
Reproduction of original from Library of Congress.
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Trumbull, J.H. Connecticut, 1208
Evans, 36007
Evans, 36440
English Short Title Catalog, W2524.
Evans, 36007
Evans, 36440
English Short Title Catalog, W2524.
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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.
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