Cat No.: CAG064:
Content Description: Not to be confused with the similar “Roughing it in the bush” by Susannah Moodie. This is the joyful reminiscences of a settler who came early to the Ottawa valley and experienced, first hand, the hardship and privation, associated with extracting a living from the untamed Canadian bush. Except that there is an underlying note of nostalgia and perhaps a hint of sorrow that those heady days have departed, never again to be experienced. A surprising and intimate glimpse into a long gone life style.Gleaned from: Papers & Records Vol. XII (1914), Ontario Historical Society, Published: 1914 (The complete source document is available as Catalogue Number CA0171-14)
by: John May
Size: (pages) 14, (download) 1.6 MB
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