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3. 'Loyalism is not dead in Adolphustown': Community Factionalism and the Adolphustown Loyalist Centennial Celebrations of 1884
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
- 1. 'Chiefly landholders, farmers, and others': The Loyalist Reality 14
- 2. 'An ancestry of which any people might be proud': Official History, the Vernacular Past, and the Shaping of the Loyalist Tradition at Mid-Century 26
- 3. 'Loyalism is not dead in Adolphustown': Community Factionalism and the Adolphustown Loyalist Centennial Celebrations of 1884 48
- 4. A sacred trust': The 1884 Toronto, Niagara, and Six Nations Loyalist Centennial Celebrations and the Politics of Commemoration 67
- 5. 'Fairy tales in the guise of history': The Loyalists in Ontario Publications, 1884-1918 91
- 6. 'Object lessons': Loyalist Monuments and the Creation of Usable Pasts 115
- 7. 'A further and more enduring mark of honour': The Middle Class and the United Empire Loyalist Association of Ontario, 1896-1914 139
- Conclusion 163
- Appendices 173
- Notes 183
- Select Bibliography 213
- Picture Credits 235
- Index 237
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
- 1. 'Chiefly landholders, farmers, and others': The Loyalist Reality 14
- 2. 'An ancestry of which any people might be proud': Official History, the Vernacular Past, and the Shaping of the Loyalist Tradition at Mid-Century 26
- 3. 'Loyalism is not dead in Adolphustown': Community Factionalism and the Adolphustown Loyalist Centennial Celebrations of 1884 48
- 4. A sacred trust': The 1884 Toronto, Niagara, and Six Nations Loyalist Centennial Celebrations and the Politics of Commemoration 67
- 5. 'Fairy tales in the guise of history': The Loyalists in Ontario Publications, 1884-1918 91
- 6. 'Object lessons': Loyalist Monuments and the Creation of Usable Pasts 115
- 7. 'A further and more enduring mark of honour': The Middle Class and the United Empire Loyalist Association of Ontario, 1896-1914 139
- Conclusion 163
- Appendices 173
- Notes 183
- Select Bibliography 213
- Picture Credits 235
- Index 237