Studies in Franco-American
History found at the Quebec History Site
Études sur lhistoire
des Franco-Américains qui se trouvent au site de lhistoire du
Québec
History
of the French Canadian Emigration to the United States, 1840-1930.
(Claude Bélanger and Damien-Claude Bélanger)
Canada,
French Canadians and Franco-Americans in the Civil War Era, 1861-1865
(Damien-Claude Bélanger)
Database
of French Canadians and Franco-American Participants in the Civil War
/ Base
de données des participants canadiens-français et franco-américains
dans la guerre civile américaine.
Survivance
in New England and the Flint Affair (Claude Bélanger)
Rapatriement (History of efforts to repatriate
French Canadian emigrants back to Quebec Claude Bélanger)
Franco-Americans, the Sentinelle Affair and Quebec
Nationalism (Damien Claude Bélanger)
Map and Population of the Franco-American Cities
and Towns of New England (1900)
Statistics of Emigration to the United States from
Canada an Quebec, 1840-1940
Regional
Breakdown of the Franco-American Population, 1930.
The Emigration of
French Canadians to the Midwest of the United States: Michigan, Wisconsin
and Illinois (Claude Bélanger)
A Socio-demographic
profile of Franco-Americans in the period of 1900 to 1945 (Claude Bélanger)
Franco-Americans
in the First World War (Damien-Claude Bélanger and Claude Bélanger)
Holy Rosary, French Catholic Church, Rochester,
NH (circa 1945)
Huge Textile Mill on the Merrimack River, Lowell,
Massachusetts (circa 1920)
The Boston and Maine Railway Station, Lowell,
Massachusetts (circa 1920)
School of the Sisters of the Congrégation de Notre-Dame,
Worchester, Massachusetts (circa 1910)
St. Hyacinthe Hospital, Lewiston Maine (circa
1889)
The Amoskeag Textile Factory, Manchester, New
Hampshire (circa 1920)
Birds Eye View, Union Station, Manchester,
NH (circa 1915)
Precious Blood Church, Woonsocket, Rhode Island
(circa 1925)
Canadian War Recruitment Ad in Franco-American
Newspapers in April 1918
Canada, Quebec and
the American Revolution (Damien-Claude Bélanger)
Comparing Canadian and American Federalism (Claude
Bélanger)
©
2001 Claude Bélanger, Marianopolis College
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