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167 Q Notes Q Chapter 1 Peter Edmund Jones’s Origins 1 Chief Kahkewaquonaby, M.D., to Sir John A. Macdonald, dated Hagersville, 30 May 1885; Canada, Commons Debates, 48 Victoria, 8 June 1885, 19: 2371, LAC; Canada, The Electoral Franchise Act, S.C. 48 Vict., c. 40, ss. 2, 11. 2 Donald B. Smith, Sacred Feathers: The Reverend Peter Jones (Kakewaquonaby) and the Mississauga Indians (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1987); Donald B. Smith, “Jones, [Reverend] Peter,” in DCB, vol. 8, 1851–1860 (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1985), 439–43; Kyle Carsten Wyatt, “Rejoicing in This Unpronounceable Name: Peter Jones’s Authorial Identity,” Papers of the Bibliographical Society of Canada, 47, no. 2, Autumn (2009):153–76; Donald B. Smith, “Jones, Peter Edmund (Kahkewaquonaby),” in DCB, vol. 13, 1901–1910 (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1993), 530–31; William Cochrane, “Peter Edmund Jones, M.D.,” in William Cochrane, ed., The Canadian Album: Men of Canada; or, Success by Example, vol. 2 (Brantford: Bradley, Garretson, 1893), 262. 3 Minutes of Senate, Queen’s University, 27 March 1866, QUA; CPSO, historical register: Dr. Peter E. Jones, licence no. 678, 14 November 1866. 4 No author, Indians of Ontario: An Historical Review (Ottawa: Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, 1966), 29. 5 The Indian, 30 December 1885, 1–12; 29 December 1886, 1–12 (Toronto: Maclaren Micropublishing, 1974) mfm, TRL; Canada, Dept. of the Interior, RG 15, Series D-11-1, vol. 403, file 104,198, mfm T-13109, LAC; Peter Edmund Jones, “An Indian’s View of the Indian Question,” The Toronto Daily Mail, 16 May 1885; Edward S. Rogers, “The Algonquin Farmers of Southern Ontario, 1830–1945,” in Aboriginal Ontario: Historical Perspectives on the First Nations, ed. Edward S. Rogers and Donald B. Smith (Toronto: Dundurn Press, 1994), 148. 6 The Toronto Globe, 30 June 1909, Jones’s obituary mentions that he had been a life member of St. John’s Chapter, A.F. & A.M. Masonic Lodge; Orange Directory of Western Ontario, 1871, Part 2, District of Oneida, online at http://www .members.tripod.com/~Roughian/index-410.htm. 7 Canada, Dominion Electoral Franchise Act, S.C. 1898, C. 14, s. 5(a). 8 Ontario, register of deaths, “Peter Edmund Jones,” RG 80-8, vol. 8, 1909, no. 12092, AO. 9 Donald G. Jones, “Augustus Jones 1758–1836,” in Head of the Lake Historical Society,” 15 (1988):1–21, reprinted November 1995. Donald G. Jones of Dundas, 168 Notes to Chapter One ON, is a descendant of Augustus Jones’s brother, Stephen Jones, Sr.; Donald B. Smith, “Jones, Augustus,” in DCB, vol. 7, 1836–1850 (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1988), 450–2; “Tuhbenahneequay,” in Eagle Press Newsletter, Hagersville, ON, The Mississaugas of the New Credit First Nation, 15 May 1997. Tuhbenahneequay was born in 1780 (cited in the Credit Mission Church registry) and died in 1874 (cited in the New Credit Church registry). She is memorialized by a grove of oak trees situated along the ancient Toronto Carrying Place Trail; John Ladell, They Left Their Mark: Surveyors and Their Role in the Settlement of Ontario (Toronto: Dundurn Press, 1993), 84–100; J.L. Morris, Indians of Ontario (Toronto: Ontario Department of Lands and Forests, 1943), 4. 10 Smith, Sacred Feathers, 247; Eliza Jones to John Dunlop, dated Brantford, 22 November 1856, PJC, VUL. 11 Hubert H. Lamb, Climate History and the Modern World (London: Routledge, 1995), 433; Smith, Sacred Feathers, 41. 12 Smith, Sacred Feathers, 43–44. 13 Peter Jones, History of the Ojebway Indians: With Especial Reference to Their Conversion to Christianity (London: A.W. Bennett, 1861) reprint (Freeport: Books for Libraries, 1970), 10. 14 Smith, Sacred Feathers, 123–26. 15 For a photograph of Jones’s costume, see plate 57 in Sara Stevenson, Facing the Light: The Photography of Hill and Adamson (Edinburgh: Trustees of the National Galleries of Scotland), or Smith, Sacred Feathers, illustration no. 23. Jones complained of having to appear in his “odious Indian costume,” Peter Jones’s Letterbook, 29 October 1845, PJC, VUL. 16 Smith, Sacred Feathers, 127–29; Donald B. Smith, “Field, Elizabeth (Eliza) (Jones; Carey),” in DCB, vol. 11, 1819–1882 (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1982), 316–17. 17 Smith, Sacred Feathers, 136–44. 18 Jennifer Lund, “Eliza Field Jones Carey’s Mission to ‘Civilize’ the Native Women of Early Nineteenth-Century Upper Canada” (M.A. thesis, University of Toronto, 1991), 35. 19 Donald B. Smith, “The Transatlantic Courtship of the Reverend Jones,” The Beaver, Summer (1997):40–46. 20 Peter...

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