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Urban Development in South-Central Ontario
Spelt, Jacob
Publisher: McClelland & Stewart, CanadaYear First Published: {41603 Urban Development in South-Central Ontario URBAN DEVELOPMENT IN SOUTH-CENTRAL ONTARIO Spelt, Jacob McClelland & Stewart Canada A study of the growth of metropolitanism in Ontario. 1955 1972 296pp $3.95 B Book - <br> <br> <br>Table of Contents <br> <br>Preface and bibliographical note to the Carleton Library edition <br> <br>1. Introduction <br>Approach to the subject <br>The Region <br> <br>2. The Era of early Settlements, 1780-1820 <br>The French and Indian Period <br>British Settlement Until 1791 <br>The Simcoe Decade <br>Growth of Settlement Until 1820 <br>Town Growth Before 1820 <br>Summary <br> <br>3. The Northward Expansion <br>Immigration and Population Growth <br>The Spread of Settlement Between 1820 an d1850 <br>The Transportation network <br>Agriculture <br>Lumber Industry <br>Manufacturing <br>Trade and Finance <br>Urban Centres in 1851 <br>The First 70 years of Urban Growth <br> <br>4. The Building of the Railways <br>settlement in the Ottawa-Huron tract <br>The Population Pattern in 1881 <br>The Economic Structure in 1881 <br>Transportational Changes Agriculture <br>The Lumber Industry <br>Other Primary Industries <br>Manufacturing <br>Trade and Finance 1850 to 1881 <br>Urban Development 1851 to 1881 <br> <br>5. The Rise of Modern Manufacturing <br>Distribution of Population in 1911 <br>The Economic Structure <br>Agriculture <br>Lumber Industry <br>Transportation <br>Trade and Finance <br>Manufacturing <br>Urban Development 1881 to 1911 <br>Conclusion <br> <br>6. Urban Predominance, 1911-1951 <br>Extent of Urbanization in 1951 <br>Density of Population <br>The Changing Occupational Structure <br>Agriculture <br>Other Primary Industries <br>Manufacturing as a Factor in Urban Growth <br>Transportation <br>Trade <br>The Urban Pattern in 1951 <br>A Century and a Half of Urban Growth <br>Conclusion <br> <br>Maps <br> <br>Note on the Author <br>Bibliography <br>Index of Place Names 1 false false true CA41603.htm [0xc001d56a20 0xc001f08ff0 0xc001f38840] Ca} Year Published: 1972 Pages: 296pp Price: $3.95 Resource Type: Book A study of the growth of metropolitanism in Ontario. Abstract: - Table of Contents Preface and bibliographical note to the Carleton Library edition 1. Introduction Approach to the subject The Region 2. The Era of early Settlements, 1780-1820 The French and Indian Period British Settlement Until 1791 The Simcoe Decade Growth of Settlement Until 1820 Town Growth Before 1820 Summary 3. The Northward Expansion Immigration and Population Growth The Spread of Settlement Between 1820 an d1850 The Transportation network Agriculture Lumber Industry Manufacturing Trade and Finance Urban Centres in 1851 The First 70 years of Urban Growth 4. The Building of the Railways settlement in the Ottawa-Huron tract The Population Pattern in 1881 The Economic Structure in 1881 Transportational Changes Agriculture The Lumber Industry Other Primary Industries Manufacturing Trade and Finance 1850 to 1881 Urban Development 1851 to 1881 5. The Rise of Modern Manufacturing Distribution of Population in 1911 The Economic Structure Agriculture Lumber Industry Transportation Trade and Finance Manufacturing Urban Development 1881 to 1911 Conclusion 6. Urban Predominance, 1911-1951 Extent of Urbanization in 1951 Density of Population The Changing Occupational Structure Agriculture Other Primary Industries Manufacturing as a Factor in Urban Growth Transportation Trade The Urban Pattern in 1951 A Century and a Half of Urban Growth Conclusion Maps Note on the Author Bibliography Index of Place Names Subject Headings |