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Title Stanford's Emigrant Guides. Canada: Its Present Condition, Prospects, and Resources, Fully Described for the Information of Intending Emigrants
Author Hutton, William
Date 1857
Document Type Printed Book
Publisher Information Edward Stanford
Reference 10470.a.53
Library / Archive British Library
Collection Name General Reference Collection
Description The second edition of a volume regarding settlement in Canada, written by William Hutton, the Secretary to the Government Board of Statistics. Subjects covered include reasons to emigrate to Canada and who should, with an emphasis on family emigration. The author also discusses agriculture in Canada, trades, climate and resources. and social infrastructure such as schools.
Theme(s) Motives for Emigration; Permanent Settlement and Successive Generations
Country (from) Great Britain
Country (to) Canada
Places London, England
Nationality English
Keywords agriculture, statistics, land, minerals, resources, money, banking, wages, family emigration, produce, manufacturing, railway, livestock, religion, pull factors, education, land grant
Language English
Document(s) linked to Canada: Its Present Condition, Prospects, and Resources, Fully Described for the Information of Intending Emigrants
Copyright British Library