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Sudbury: Rail Town to Regional Capital - Paperback

Sudbury: Rail Town to Regional Capital - Paperback

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by C. M. Wallace (Author), Ashley Thomson (Editor)

In 1900, Sudbury was a small town with a population of about 2,000. Now, it is the largest city in northeastern Ontario.

Author Biography

C.M. Wallace, an associate professor of history at Laurentian University concentrating on Canadian urban history, edited City Government in Northern Ontario, a special issue of the Laurentian University Review. Dr. Wallace is also co-editor of Reappraisals in Canadian History.

Ashley Thomson, a librarian at Laurentian University, is co-editor of The Bibliography of Ontario History 1976-1986, Temagami: A Debate on Wilderness, and At the End of the Shift, all published by Dundurn Press. He is currently editing The Bibliography of Northern Ontario 1966-1991 and The Bibliography of Ontario History 1987-1992.

Number of Pages: 304
Dimensions: 0.7 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: July 25, 1996