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Carleton Place Heritage Project - Part 2

The Grand Mississippi Hotel: Bibliography

Works Cited:

“A Review of Prosperous Towns in the Counties of Lanark and Grenville.” Industrial Edition of Prosperous Towns in Lanark and Grenville Counties. Found in Microsoft Teams SSAC Media Archive, Project – Carleton Place, Mississippi Hotel [Set2], pp5Reports, no. 1883581-10. Accessed February 10, 2022.
“Deed of Land.” 1874. Found in Microsoft Teams SSAC Media Archive, Project – Carleton Place, Mississippi Hotel [Set2], pp5Reports, no. 20195416. Accessed February 10, 2022.
“LACAC Optimistic about hotel sale,” Carleton Place Canadian Newspaper, December 8, 1993. Found in Microsoft Teams SSAC Media Archive, Project – Carleton Place, Mississippi Hotel [Set2], pp5Reports, no. 201223172. Accessed February 10, 2022.
“To Carleton Place and Up the Mississippi To Lake Park.” Ottawa Citizen, 1893. Found in Linda Seccaspina. “Visiting Carleton Place 1893 - The Limestone City.” Lindaseccaspina Remembers the Invention of the Wheel (blog). WordPress. Accessed March 20, 2022. url: https://lindaseccaspina.wordpress.com/2022/03/28/visiting-carleton-place-1893-the-limestone-city/.
“Town History.” Carleton Place and Beckwith Heritage Museum. Accessed February 15, 2022. url: http://www.cpbheritagemuseum.com/town-history.html.
Berger, Molly W. Hotel Dreams: Luxury, Technology, and Urban Ambition in America, 1829-1929. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2011.
Brown, Howard Morton. “80 Buildings Once Erected Here Within A Year’s Time.” Carleton Place Canadian, August 25, 1960. Found in Carleton Place Local History (blog). Accessed February 20, 2022. url: https://carletonplacelocalhistory.wordpress.com/2009/07/30/80-buildings-once-erected-here-within-a-years-time-by-howard-morton-brown-carleton-place-canadian-25-august-1960/.
Brown, Howard Morton. “Carleton Place First County Town - Lights.” Carleton Place Canadian, May 21, 1959. Found in Carleton Place Local History (blog). Accessed February 22, 2022. url: https://carletonplacelocalhistory.wordpress.com/2012/12/09/sharing-memories-week-fourteen/.
Brown, Howard Morton. “Invasion Threatened When Local Units Trained.” Carleton Place Canadian, March 31, 1966. Found in Carleton Place Local History (blog). Accessed March 20, 2022. url: https://carletonplacelocalhistory.wordpress.com/2013/07/15/sharing-memories-week-thirty-two-canadas-centennial-2/.
Brown, Howard Morton. “Making Charcoal in Pits Once Town Attraction.” Carleton Place Canadian, February 28, 1963. Found in Carleton Place Local History (blog). Accessed February 15, 2022. url: https://carletonplacelocalhistory.wordpress.com/2013/02/11/sharing-memories-week-twenty-three/.
Brown, Howard Morton. Lanark Legacy: Nineteenth Century Glimpses of an Ontario County. Perth, Ontario: Corporation of the County of Lanark, 1984.
Cameron, Christina and Janet Wright. “Second Empire Style in Canadian Architecture.” Parks Canada, Canadian Historic Sites: Occasional Papers in Archaeology and History, no. 24 (September 2006):1-3. url: http://parkscanadahistory.com/series/chs/24/chs24-1n.htm.
Carleton Place (and District) Chamber of Commerce, and Carleton Place & Beckwith Historical Society. Tour 1: Self-Guided Walking Tours of Carleton Place. 2020. Found in Microsoft Teams SSAC Media Archive, Project – Carleton Place, Booklets, Walking Tours, V2-Walking Guide 2020-Tour 1-WEB. Accessed February 10, 2022.
Carleton Place (and District) Chamber of Commerce, and Carleton Place and Beckwith Historical Society. Tour 2: Self-Guided Walking Tours of Carleton Place. 2022. Found in Microsoft Teams SSAC Media Archive, Project – Carleton Place, Booklets, Walking Tours, V3-Walking Guide 2020-Tour 2. Accessed February 10, 2022.
Carleton Place and Beckwith Heritage Museum. “Do you recognize this artefact?” Facebook, June 18, 2012. url:  https://www.facebook.com/Carletonplacemuseum/photos/a.173161679407401/388662887857278/.
Chan, John. 2021. “Hotel Canada: Re-Imagining a National Narrative.” G. Graduate Research, University of British Columbia, May 31, 2021. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.14288/1.0397234.
Cliff, William W. “A Noted Man Gone.” 1890. Found in Howard Morton Brown, “Three Hour Sermon at Funerals Common in Good Old Days,” Carleton Place Canadian, April 18, 1957. Carleton Place Local History (blog). Accessed February 15, 2022. url: https://carletonplacelocalhistory.wordpress.com/2009/06/15/three-hour-sermon-at-funerals-common-in-good-old-days-by-howard-morton-brown-carleton-place-canadian-18-april-1957/.
Cook, Mary. “The Lime Kiln…99 Years of History.” Carleton Place Canadian, 1987. Found in Heritage Carleton Place. Accessed February 18, 2022. url: https://heritagecarletonplace.com/3/miscellaneous3.htm.
Dillabough, Lyle. “The year Stompin' Tom first came to Carleton Place.” Carleton Place Almonte Canadian Gazette, September 29, 2017. Accessed April 4, 2022. url: https://www.mississauga.com/opinion-story/7583179-the-year-stompin-tom-first-came-to-carleton-place/.
Gallant, Les. Carleton Place: Our Town…A Glance Back. Carleton Place: Timewise and Carleton Place & Beckwith Historical Society, 2013. Found in Microsoft Teams SSAC Media Archive, Project – Carleton Place, Timeline Booklet to 1950, Timewise. Accessed February 10, 2022.
Gesner, Tara. “Historic downtown Carleton Place hotel to reopen as lavish boutique wedding and events destination.” Inside Ottawa Valley, August 24, 2017. Accessed April 4, 2022. url: https://www.insideottawavalley.com/news-story/7519898-historic-downtown-carleton-place-hotel-to-reopen-as-lavish-boutique-wedding-and-events-destination/.
Heritage Carleton Place. Carleton Place Local History: Making the Connection (blog). WordPress. url: https://carletonplacelocalhistory.wordpress.com/
Holdsworth, Deryck. “Architectural Expressions of the Canadian National State.” The Canadian Geographer 30, no. 2 (1986): 167–171. doi: https://onlinelibrary-wiley-com.proxy.library.carleton.ca/doi/epdf/10.1111/j.1541-0064.1986.tb01044.x.
Hollingsworth, F. "A Review of Prosperous Towns in the Counties of Lanark and Grenville.” Industrial Edition of Prosperous Towns in Lanark and Grenville Counties. Found in Microsoft Teams SSAC Media Archive, Project – Carleton Place, Mississippi Hotel [Set2], pp5Reports, nos. 1993581, 1993581-10. Accessed February 10, 2022.
Hudson, Bradford T. “Railway Hotels: From Infrastructure to Destination.” Found in Conlin, Michael V., and Geoffrey R. Bird, Railway Heritage and Tourism: Global Perspectives (Bristol: Channel View Publications, 2014): 17-25.
Lewis, Miles. “The French Disconnection.” French Australian Review: Explorations, no. 3 (July 1986): 21-45. url: https://www.isfar.org.au/explorations-no-3-jul-1986/
Library of Parliament (Canada). “Uncover the reason why Queen Victoria chose Ottawa as the Canadian capital.” Encyclopædia Britannica, 2022. https://www.britannica.com/video/187528/Victoria-capital-Ottawa-Canadian. Accessed February 10, 2022.
Parks Canada. “Canada’s Capital National Historic Event.” Parks Canada Directory of Federal Heritage Designations. Accessed February 16, 2022. url: https://www.pc.gc.ca/apps/dfhd/page_nhs_eng.aspx?id=1578.
Parliament of Canada. “Why Ottawa?” Found in Our Country, Our Parliament, Parliament of Canada Website, 2022. Accessed February 16, 2022. url: https://lop.parl.ca/about/parliament/education/ourcountryourparliament/html_booklet/why-ottawa-e.html.
Rayburn, Alan. Naming Canada: Stories About Canadian Place Names. Rev. & expanded ed. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2001.
Seccaspina, Linda. Lindaseccaspina Remembers the Invention of the Wheel (blog). WordPress. October 2010 - April 2022. url: https://lindaseccaspina.wordpress.com/
Town of Carleton Place. Carleton Place 200th Anniversary Celebrations Programme, 1819-2019. 2019. Found in Microsoft Teams SSAC Media Archive, Project – Carleton Place, Booklets, 2019 Booklet - 200th, 200th programFinal.pdf. Accessed February 10, 2022.

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