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Belyk, Robert C. John Tod—Rebel in the Ranks. Victoria: Horsdal and Schubert Publishers Ltd., 1995. (References in the text: Belyk 1995)

Favrholt, Ken. John Tod, His Oak Bay House and Related Matters. Victoria: Ministry of Small Business, Tourism and Culture, 1991. (Unpublished report.)

Williams, Glyndwr. ‘The Hudson's Bay Company and the Fur Trade: 1670 to 1870.’ Beaver, Autumn 1983. 85-90.

Ermatinger, Edward—Correspondence. Victoria: British Columbia Archives and Records Service. Reference Number: Mss. 2716

Sproat, Gilbert M. "The Career of a Scotch Boy." Ed. Madge Wolfenden. British Columbia Historical Quarterly 19.3–4 (1954): 133–238.

Wives and Children

Belyk, Robert C. John Tod—Rebel in the Ranks. Victoria: Horsdal and Schubert Publishers Ltd.,1995. (References in the text: Belyk, 1995.)

Brown, Jennifer S. H. Strangers in Blood—Fur Trade Families in Indian Country. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 1978.

Centennial Celebrations. 1862–1962. Victoria: Victoria Centennial Society, 1962.

Ermatinger, Edward—Correspondence. Victoria: British Columbia Archives and Records Service. Ref. Mss. 2716.

Favrholt, Ken. John Tod, His Oak Bay House and Related Matters. Victoria: Heritage Properties Branch, 1991.

John Tod Papers. Victoria: B.C. Archives, 1987.

Lugrin, N. de B. The Pioneer Women of Vancouver Island, 1843-1866. Victoria, 1928.

Saanich: An Illustrated History. Ed. Geoffrey Castle. Victoria: The Corporation of the District of Saanich, 1989. "Memories of a Survivor" by Ursula Jupp.

Williams, Glyndwr. The Hudson's Bay Company and the Fur Trade: 1670-1870. Beaver, Autumn 1983. 85-90.

Sproat, Gilbert M. "The Career of a Scotch Boy." Ed. Madge Wolfenden. British Columbia Historical Quarterly 19, nos.3 and 4 (1954): 133–238.

Van Kirk, Sylvia. Many Tender Ties: Women in Fur Trade Society in Western Canada, 1670–1870. Winnipeg: Watson & Dwyer, 1980.

Friends and Colleagues

Anderson, A.C. The History of the Northwest Coast 1821–1836, Bancroft Collecton, University of California, Berkeley.

Belyk, Robert C. John Tod—Rebel in the Ranks. Victoria: Horsdal and Schubert Publishers Ltd., 1995.

Ermatinger, Edward—Correspondence. British Columbia Archives and Records Service, Victoria, B.C.. Reference Number: Mss. 2716.

Lugrin, N de B. The Pioneer Women of Vancouver Island, 1843�. Victoria: Morriss, 1928.

Tod, John. History of New Caledonia and the Northwest Coast, 1878, National Archives of Canada, Ottawa. (original in Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.)

Sproat, Gilbert M. "The Career of a Scotch Boy." Ed. Madge Wolfenden. British Columbia Historical Quarterly 19.3–4 (1954): 133–238.

Van Kirk, Sylvia. Many Tender Ties: Women in Fur Trade Society in Western Canada, 1670–1870. Winnipeg: Watson & Dwyer, 1980.

Williams, Glyndwr. The Hudson's Bay Company and the Fur Trade: 1670–1870. Beaver, Autumn 1983. 85-90.

Other

Norcross, E. Blanche, ed. The Company on the Coast. . Nanaimo, B.C.: Nanaimo Historical Society, 1983.

The Corporation of the District of Oak Bay: 1906—Golden Jubilee—1956, Fifty Years of Growth. (souvenir booklet) published by the anniversary Committee of the Council of Oak Bay, 1956.

Duquemin, Colin. The Fur Trade in Rupert's Land—Opening Up the Canadian Northwest. St. Catharine's, Ont.: Vanwell Publishing Limited,1992.

Farnham, Katherine. Beaver, Beads and Pemmican. Edmonton: Canadian Social Sciences Services Ltd., 1987.

Jupp, Ursula. From Cordwood to Campus in Gordon Head: 1852-1959. Victoria, B.C.: Morriss Printing Company Ltd., 1975.

Mackie, Richard Somerset. Trading Beyond the Mountains: The British Fur trade on the Pacific, 1793–1843. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 1997.

Searle, Ronald and Kildare Dobbs. The Great Fur Opera. Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, 1970.

Tod's Adventures (Back)

Tod and the Natural World

Beecher, Fredrick Lyman. “An Adventure of John Tod” SEA, Forest and Prairie: Being Stories of Life and Adventure in Canada Past and Present, By Boys and Girls in Canada's Schools., Ed. Rev. Charles Cameron, John Dougall and Son. "Witness" Office, Montreal, 1893.

Belyk, Robert C. John Tod—A Rebel in the Ranks. Victoria, B.C.: Horsdal and Schubert Publishers Ltd., 1995.

Ermatinger, Edward—Correspondence. Victoria: British Columbia Archives and Records Service. Ref.: Mss. 2716.

Favrholdt, Ken. John Tod, His Oak Bay House and Related Matters. Unpublished report to the Heritage Branch, Ministry of Small Business, Tourism and Culture, Province of British Columbia, July 31, 1991.

Hudson's Bay Company. Fur Animals and Fur Skins. Pamphlet Courtesy of BCARS: NWp 639 H886f.

Hudson's Bay Company. Hudson's Bay Company Standing Rules and Regulations. Courtesy of British Columbia Archives and Records Services. Reference number: Add. Mss. 220.

Newhouse, Sewell. The Trapper's Guide. Oneida Community Press, 1867. Courtesy of BCARS: NW799 N548.2.

Sproat, Gilbert M. "The Career of a Scotch Boy." British Columbia Historical Quarterly 19.3–4. (1954):133–238.

Rue, Leonard Lee. The Fur Bearing Animals of North America. New York, N.Y.: Crown Publishers, 1981.

Tod, John. History of New Caledonia and the Northwest Coast, 1878. National Archives of Canada, Ottawa. (original in Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.)

Tod, John. Fort Kamloops Journal. Courtesy of BCARS: Mss A/B/20/k12/1841–43.

Underhill, J. E. Coastal Lowland Wildflowers. Surrey, B.C.: Hancock House Publishers Ltd., 1986.

Tod in New Caledonia

Munday, W. A. D. “John Tod at Fort Kamloops.” Shoulder Strap. 1.7 (1941). British Columbia Archives and Records Services. Ref.: NW905 s559.

Tod and the First Nations

Belyk, Robert C. John Tod—Rebel in the Ranks. Victoria, B.C.: Horsdal and Schubert Publishers Ltd., 1995.

Duquemin, Colin. The Fur Trade in Rupert's Land: Opening up the Canadian Northwest. St. Catharines, Ont. Vanwell Publishing Ltd., 1992.

Whitaker, Pamela. Kwakiutl Legends. Vancouver: Hancock House Publishers Ltd., 1981.

Alexander, Hartley B. The Mythology of All Races. New York: Cooper Square Publishers, Inc., 1964.

Tod's Travels

Belyk, Robert C. John Tod—Rebel in the Ranks. Victoria, B.C.: Horsdal and Schubart Publishers Ltd., 1995.

British Columbia Official Centennial Record, 1858–1958. Vancouver: Evergreen Press Limited, 1957.

Favrholt, Ken. John Tod, His Oak Bay House and Related Matters. (under contract to Heritage Properties Branch), 1991.

Morse, Eric W. Fur Trade Canoe Routes of Canada— Then and Now. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1969.

Newman, Peter C. Caesars of the Wilderness. Markham, Ont.: Penguin Books Canada Ltd., 1987.

Newman, Peter C. Empire of the Bay. Markham, Ont.: Penguin Books Canada Ltd., 1989.

Payne, Michael. The Most Respectable Place in the Territory— Everyday Life in Hudson's Bay Company Service at York Factory, 1788 to 1870. Minister of Supply and Services Canada, 1989.

Shilliday, Gregg, ed. A History of Manitoba, Volume One— Rupert's Land to Riel. Winnipeg: Great Plains Publications, 1993.

Sproat, Gilbert M. "The Career of a Scotch Boy." Ed. Madge Wolfenden. British Columbia Historical Quarterly 19.3–4. (1954):133-238.

Tod House (Back)

Welcome to Tod House

Belyk, Robert C. John Tod—Rebel in the Ranks. Victoria, B.C.: Horsdal and Schubart Publishers Ltd., 1995.

Favrholdt, Ken. John Tod, His Oak Bay House and Related Matters. Unpublished report to the Heritage Branch, Ministry of Small Business, Tourism and Culture, Province of British Columbia, July 31, 1991.

Iredale, Jennifer. Interpretation Information on John Tod and His Oak Bay House. Unpublished report to the Heritage Branch, Ministry of Small Business, Tourism and Culture, Province of British Columbia

Kluckner, Michael. Victoria the Way It Was. North Vancouver, B.C.: Whitecap Books Ltd., 1986.

Management Summary: Archaeological Investigations for Tod, Carr, Helmcken, Craigflower and Point Ellice House, Victoria, B.C.— Heritage Branch, Ministry of Small Business, Tourism and Culture, 1989.

Sproat, Gilbert M. "The Career of a Scotch Boy." British Columbia Historical Quarterly 19.3–4 (1954):133–238.

Reksten, Terry. More English Than the English: A Very Social History of Victoria. Victoria, B.C.: Orca Book Publishers, 1997.

Stark, Stuart. Historic Site Investigation— Tod House, 2564 Heron Street, Victoria, B.C.: Unpublished report to the Heritage Branch, Ministry of Small Business, Tourism and Culture, Province of British Columbia, 25 March 1992.

Stark, Stuart. Oak Bay's Heritage: More Than Just Bricks and Boards. Victoria: B. C. Heritage Trust, 1982.

The Tod House Haunting

Belyk, Robert C. Ghosts: True Stories from British Columbia. Victoria, B.C.: Horsdal & Schubart Publishers Ltd., 1994.

Favrholdt, Ken. John Tod: His Oak Bay House and Related Matters. Unpublished report to the Heritage Branch, Ministry of Small Business, Tourism and Culture, Province of British Columbia, 1991.

Teacher's Corner (Back)

Drake, Jane and Ann Love. The Kids Cottage Book. Toronto: Kids Can Press Ltd., 1993.

Reeder, Katherine and Vickie Jensen. Window to the Past: The Roedde House Curriculum. Unpublished report to the Roedde House Museum, Vancouver, B.C.

Terrestrial Ecozones of Canada, Ecological Land Classification Series No.19, Environment Canada.

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