Ontario -- History -- 1791-1841
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- The life and times of Gen. John Graves Simcoe, commander of the "Queen's Rangers" during the revolutionary war, and first governor of Upper Canada ; together with some account of Major André and Capt. Brant, by D.B. Read
- The cause and circumstances of Mr. Bidwell's banishment by Sir F. B. Head, correctly stated and proved, by a United Empire Loyalist [id est Egerton Ryerson]
- The Talbot regime, or, The first half century of the Talbot settlement, by C.O. Ermatinger
- Hoping for the best, preparing for the worst, everyday life in Upper Canada, 1812-1814, Dorothy Duncan. --
- Pioneer life among the loyalists in Upper Canada, by W.S. Herrington
- Erklärung der Ansichten und Absichten der Brittisch Constitutionellen Gesellschaft bei ihrer Wieder-Organisation, addressirt an ihre Mit-Unterthanen in Ober Canada
- Letter to Sir Joseph Banks (president of the Royal Society of Great Britain) written by Lieut.-Governor Simcoe in 1791, prior to his departure from England for the purpose of organizing the new province of Upper Canada, to which is added five official speeches delivered by him at the opening or closing of parliament in the same province, with a prefatory note by the Rev. Dr. Scadding
- A letter on Canada in 1806 and 1817, during the administration of Governor Gore
- The Niagara Frontier in 1837-38, papers from the Hamilton correspondence in the Canadian Archives, and now printed for the first time
- Statement of facts connected with the claim of the family of the late Hon. Colonel Claus to a tract of land on the Grand River, Niagara District, surrendered by the Indians of the Six Nations to his use, and of the refusal of the provincial government to confirm the same
- The lieutenant-governors of Upper Canada and Ontario 1792-1899, by D.B. Read
- The story of the Upper Canadian rebellion, largely derived from original sources and documents, by John Charles Dent
- Upper Canada, return to an address of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 18th July 1833, for, Copy of a despatch addressed by the Secretary of State for the colonies, to the lieutenant-governor of Upper Canada, dated 8th November 1832, on the subject of petitions from the people of that province, for the removal of His Excellency, the dissolution of the Legislature, and the remedy of certain alleged grievances, and of any addresses to His Majesty from the Legislative Council, or from other inhabitants of the province, agreed to in consequence of the said despatch
- Upper Canada, return to addresses of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 8 & 21 May and 8 June 1838, for copy of instructions to the Lieutenant-Governor of Upper Canada, relative to proceedings against persons recently arrested in that Province : extract of a despatch from the Lieutenant-Governor of Upper Canada, relative to the disposal of the prisoners convicted of treason in that province : copies of the several acts of the Legislature of Upper Canada in the last session, for the preservation of the peace, and for the trial of persons charged with insurrection and revolt against the government of the province, stating the dates on which the several bills received the royal sanction
- The first Parliament of Upper Canada, H.S. Seaman
- Some Letters of Robert Nichol, by Brig.-Gen. E.A. Cruickshank, LL.D., F.R.S.C
- Early records of Ontario, being extracts from the records of the court of quarter sessions for the district of Mecklenburgh (afterwards the Midland district) : with introduction and notes, by Adam Shortt
- Old province tales, Upper Canada, by William Renwick Riddell
- A centenary study, Upper Canada, a paper read before the Lundy's Lane Historical Society, by E.J. Fessenden
- Lower Canada and Upper Canada, extract of a despatch from Lord Glenelg to the Earl of Durham, G.C.B., dated Downing-Street, 20th January 1838
- Brief remarks on the projected re-union of Lower and Upper-Canada, by W.W. Sleigh