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The Story of the Counties of Ontario

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Title:The Story of the Counties of Ontario
Author:
Weaver, Emily Poynton   
(5 of 5 for author by title)
The rainproof invention: or, Some tangled threads
Published:   1913
Publisher:Bell & Cockburn
Tags:Canada, Canadiana, geography, non-fiction, Ontario, reference
Description:

CENTRAL COUNTIES

I. FRONTENAC

II. LENNOX AND ADDINGTON

III. PRINCE EDWARD

IV. HASTINGS

V. NORTHUMBERLAND

VI. PETERBORO' COUNTY

VII. HALIBURTON

VIII. DURHAM

IX. VICTORIA

X. ONTARIO

XI. YORK

XII. PEEL

XIII. HALTON

XIV. SIMCOE

XV. DUFFERIN

XVI. LINCOLN

XVII. WELLAND

EASTERN COUNTIES

XVIII. GLENGARRY

XIX. STORMONT

XX. DUNDAS

XXI. PRESCOTT

XXII. RUSSELL

XXIII. GRENVILLE

XXIV. LEEDS

XXV. CARLETON

XXVI. LANARK

XXVII. RENFREW

WESTERN COUNTIES

XXVIII. WENTWORTH

XXIX. BRANT

XXX. HALDIMAND

XXXI. WATERLOO

XXXII. WELLINGTON

XXXIII. NORFOLK

XXXIV. ELGIN

XXXV. OXFORD

XXXVI. MIDDLESEX

XXXVII. KENT

XXXVIII. ESSEX

XXXIX. LAMBTON

XL. PERTH

XLI. HURON

XLII. BRUCE

XLIII. GREY

DISTRICTS

I. MUSKOKA

II. PARRY SOUND

III. NIPISSING

IV. SUDBURY

V. TIMISKAMING

VI. ALGOMA

VII. MANITOULIN

VIII. THUNDER BAY

IX. RAINY RIVER

X. KENORA

XI. PATRICIA [Suggest a different description.]

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Author Bio for Weaver, Emily Poynton

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Emily Poynton Weaver (1865-1943) was a Canadian writer. She was born in Manchester, England and emigrated to Canada with her family as a teenager. Initially living in Waterloo, Ontario, they later moved to Toronto. During her early adulthood, she began to write short stories and historical essays for the magazine trade. She was a prolific writer completing several novels and non-fiction works for history and textbooks. Her primary support came through journalism, notably the Globe newspaper in Toronto (precursor to the Globe & Mail). Many of Weaver's books were published by church-based companies which reflected the high moral tone of her fiction. Her novel My Lady Nell won a prize in 1890 from the Congregationalist Society of Boston. She also wrote books for children which were illustrated by her sister, Anne Elizabeth Weaver. (Canada's Early Women Writers)

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