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This list of material below comprises the main sources used in researching this history.

The writer wishes to acknowledge in particular, the work of Dr. Bruce Elliott and his indispensable book "The City Beyond" as it was used as a structural template and the key resource for the history chapters

 
Brault, Lucien, "Ottawa Old and New", Ottawa Historical Information Institute, 1946.
Carkner, Thomas W., "OTTAWA GERMANIA, A History of the 19th Century Immigration and Settlement of Ottawa's German Community", Copyright 2002, self-published, ISBN 0-9696253-1-6.
Elliott, Bruce S., "The City Beyond, A History of Nepean, Birthplace of Canada's Capital, 1792 - 1990", Published by the City of Nepean, 1991.
Leaning, John, "The Story of the Glebe: from 1800 to 2000", published by author in 1999. On line version cited.
Legget, Robert, "Rideau Waterway", published by University of Toronto Press London: Oxford University Press, 1955.
MacDougall, H. A., "St. Patrick's College (Ottawa), Ethnicity and the Liberal Arts in Catholic Education". This is a monograph delivered to the Catholic Historical Association in June of 1982. Published by the 40th Anniversary Committee Carleton University in December of 1982.
MacPhail, John G., "St. Andrew's Church, Ottawa : the first hundred years, 1828-1928". Publisher Ottawa : Dadson-Merrill, 1932.
Ross, A.H.D., "Otawa Past and Present", Ottawa, Thorburn and Abbot, Musson Book Co. Ltd., 1927.
Saint Paul University, "Cum apostilica sedes" - A history of the Scholasticate, 1889 to 1989, published by the university - Reference:LE3072C85U5, 1989.
Taylor, John H., "Ottawa An Illustrated History", published by James Lorimer & Company Publishers and the Canadian Museum of Civilization, National Museums of Canada, 1986.
Walker, Harry and Olive, "Carleton Saga", published by Runge Press Limited Ottawa, 1968.
 
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