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MacMillan Company of Canada Limited, Toronto, Ontario, ISBN 0-7705-1716-1,
301 pp.; On Living in a Cold Country. pp. 205-213; p. 208.
Cameron, Elspeth. 1981. Hugh MacLennan: A Writer's Life. University of
Toronto Press, Toronto, Ontario, pp.; Explosion recollections throughout
the volume.
Campbell, Mark. 1997. Garden City Blossoms. East Coast Living, Metro
Guide Publishing, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Vol. 4, No. 2, pp. - .
Carman, Kate. 1981. The Halifax Explosion. The Canadian Library Association,
Ottawa, Ontario, Operation Literacy series, ISBN 0-88802-143-7, 17 pp.
Carsters, C.C. 1918. From the Ashes of Halifax. The Survey, , , Vol.
XXXIX, No. 13, December 28 or 29, pp. 360-361.
Chambers, Rear-Admiral Bertram M. 1920. Halifax Explosion. Naval Review,
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Chapman, Harry. 1992. ... the Explosion, December 6, 1917 ... Dartmouth's
Day of Anguish. Dartmouth Historical Association (formerly the Dartmouth
Museum Society), Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, ISBN 0-9696646-0-5, 45 pp.
Chapman, Harry. 1993. Memories of a Day of Horrors: Dartmouth 1917. The
Beaver, Canada's History Society, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Vol. 73, No. 4,
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Chapman, Harry. 1995. 100 Candles Dartmouth Natal Day 1895-1995. Dartmouth
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Chapman, Harry. 1997. White Shirts with Blue Collars: Industry in Dartmouth,
Nova Scotia 1785-1995. Dartmouth Historical Association, Dartmouth, Nova
Scotia, ISBN , pp.; pp. 59-62.
Chapman, Harry. 1999. The Halifax Explosion Still Remembered By Present-Day
Generation. Days of Yesteryear columnist, The Seniors' Advocate, Dartmouth,
Nova Scotia, December, pp. 12-13.
Chapman, Harry. 2000. In the Wake of the Alderney Dartmouth, Nova Scotia,
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15, Triumphs and Tragedies as the Twentieth Century Opens, pp. 163, 164;
Chapter 18 The Harbour Explosion 1917, pp. 193-204; Chapter 19 Relief
and Reconstruction, pp. 204-207; Part VI Between the Wars, Chapter 20
The Roaring Twenties, pp. 211, 213, 219 and 233; Part VII The War Years,
Chapter 26 VE Day - An Orgy of Violence and Destruction, pp. 322-323;
Chapter 27 A Night of Terror, pp. 329-330; Part IX The Swinging Sixties,
Chapter 34 A City of Lakes, p. 410.
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Victims. The Seniors' Advocate, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, November/December,
pp. 13-14.
Chaulk, Bob. 2002. Time In A Bottle: Historic Halifax Harbour from the
Bottom Up. Pottersfield Press, East Lawrencetown, Nova Scotia, pp.; pp.
127-128.
Choyce, Lesley. 1988. December Six/The Halifax Solution: An Alternative
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compiler and editor, The Halifax Explosion December 6, 1917 Including
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Clarke, Ernest. 1994. The Hydrostone Phoenix: Garden City Planning and
the Reconstruction of Halifax, 1917-21. in Alan Ruffman and Colin D.
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conference: The 1917 Explosion: Collision in Halifax Harbour and Its
Consequences, December 3-6, 1992, Halifax, Nova Scotia. Co-published
by Nimbus Publishing Limited, Halifax, Nova Scotia and The Gorsebrook
Research Institute for Atlantic Canada Studies, Saint Mary's University,
Halifax, Nova Scotia, ISBN 1-55109-095-3, November, 484 pp.; pp. 389-408,
endnotes pp. 480-483.
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1768-1968: 200 Years of Firefighting. McCurdy Print, Halifax, Nova Scotia,
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Halifax, Nova Scotia, October, pp. 8, 15 and 20.
Cornall, James. 1998. Halifax South End. Arcadia Publishing, imprint
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96 pp.; Chapter One Panoramas, p. 14; Chapter Three Government and Commercial
Buildings, p. 36; Chapter Eight Events, pp. 82-83.
Cornell, James. 1976. The Great International Disaster Book. Charles
Scribner's Sons, New York City, New York, pp.; pp. 229-231.
Creighton, Helen, compiler and Kenneth Peacock, musical transcriber.
1961. Maritime Folk Songs. Ryerson Press, Toronto, Ontario, pp.; The
Halifax Explosion, pp. 208-209.
Creighton, Helen. 1975. Helen Creighton: A Life in Folklore. McGraw-Hill
Ryerson, Toronto, Ontario, pp.; pp. 24-28.
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6, 1917. unpublished manuscript, 'presented by the Seaweed Theatre Company
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Explosion on Tuesday, December 6, 1977 at the Halifax North Branch Library
Auditorium', draft to January 15, 1988, 89 pp.
Croft, Clary. 1999. Helen Creighton: Canada's First Lady of Folklore.
Nimbus Publishing Limited, Halifax, Nova Scotia, pp.; pp. 18-21.
Cross, Farrell and Wilbur Cross, illustrated by Warren Baumgartner. 1958.
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Feature, , , Issue , December, pp. 48-51, 124-130.
Crowdis, [Rev.] C.J. 1920. A Common Sorrow and a Common Concern being
a brief statement of the Halifax Disaster and the affairs, past and present,
of Kaye-Grove Church. Privately published, Halifax, Nova Scotia, 15 pp.
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