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Appendix 8.1 Sheriff’s Deeds in Essex County, 1818-1852
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Plates ix
- Figures xi
- Tables xiv
- Glossary xix
- Acknowledgments xxv
- Preface xxxi
- The Land Revealed: The Physical Background 1
- Peace, Order, and Good Government: The Organization of a Landscape 35
- Acquiring Indian Land in the Era of the Land Boards 94
- European Land Acquisition after the First Land Board 155
- The Market for Land: Sales in Essex to Mid-century 208
- Buying on Credit: The Upper Canada Dilemma 264
- Who Were the Speculators and How Extensive Was Speculation? 295
- The Strategies of Speculators 336
- Land and Power 379
- The Corporate Sector 424
- Context and Conclusion 443
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Appendices
- Essex Soil Quality and Drainage 469
- Survey Documents 471
- Documentary Sources for the Reconstruction of the Crown and Clergy Reserves 474
- Documentary and Map Sources of Patent Data for Essex County, Ontario 476
- The McKee Treaty of 1790 477
- Survey Systems of Essex County and Dates of Survey 479
- Number and type of establishment in each centre 480
- List of Speculators with at Least 400 Acres in Essex in One Period or Three Parcels of Unknown Acreage or at Least Three Transactions 481
- Membership in Clusters, based upon Measures of Similarity of Acreage Owned, Total Number of Transactions and Length of Time Held 485
- Essex Biographical Research 486
- Sheriff’s Deeds in Essex County, 1818-1852 513
- Notes 519
- Bibliography 651
- Index 707
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Plates ix
- Figures xi
- Tables xiv
- Glossary xix
- Acknowledgments xxv
- Preface xxxi
- The Land Revealed: The Physical Background 1
- Peace, Order, and Good Government: The Organization of a Landscape 35
- Acquiring Indian Land in the Era of the Land Boards 94
- European Land Acquisition after the First Land Board 155
- The Market for Land: Sales in Essex to Mid-century 208
- Buying on Credit: The Upper Canada Dilemma 264
- Who Were the Speculators and How Extensive Was Speculation? 295
- The Strategies of Speculators 336
- Land and Power 379
- The Corporate Sector 424
- Context and Conclusion 443
-
Appendices
- Essex Soil Quality and Drainage 469
- Survey Documents 471
- Documentary Sources for the Reconstruction of the Crown and Clergy Reserves 474
- Documentary and Map Sources of Patent Data for Essex County, Ontario 476
- The McKee Treaty of 1790 477
- Survey Systems of Essex County and Dates of Survey 479
- Number and type of establishment in each centre 480
- List of Speculators with at Least 400 Acres in Essex in One Period or Three Parcels of Unknown Acreage or at Least Three Transactions 481
- Membership in Clusters, based upon Measures of Similarity of Acreage Owned, Total Number of Transactions and Length of Time Held 485
- Essex Biographical Research 486
- Sheriff’s Deeds in Essex County, 1818-1852 513
- Notes 519
- Bibliography 651
- Index 707