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Stewart, Alice R., James B. Vickery, and Edward S. Kellogg. "A Nova Scotia-Maine Historical Correspondence, 1869." Acadiensis XIV, no. 2 (1985): 108-120.
Stewart, Ian. "Strangers in a Strange Land: Social Democracy in the Maritimes." Atlantic Provinces Political Studies Association Proceedings 11 (1985): 1-27.
Stewart, Clayton Stanley. Recollections. Fredericton, NB: Printed by Unipress, 1990.
Stewart, Chester B. "Roadblock 1810." Island Magazine 13 (1983): 14-18.
Stewart, Deborah. "Robert Bruce Stewart and the Land Question." Island Magazine 21 (1987): 3-11.
Stewart, Ian Malcolm. "The 'Revolution of 1940' in Newfoundland." M.A. thesis, Memorial University, 1974.
Stewart, Anita. The flavours of Canada: a celebration of the finest regional foods. Vancouver: Raincoast Books, 2000.
Stickney, Kenneth. "Making the Past Live at Louisbourg." The Beaver 75 (1996): 40-42.
Stier, Wendela F. "Chief Justice Sir James Monk, Monkville in Montreal, and Some Related Neo-Palladian Revival Architecture in Early Lower Canada and Nova Scotia." M.A. thesis, Concordia University, 1991.
Stikeman, Alexander. "What's My Line? A Brief Look at Other Canadian Border Disputes." Canadian Geographic 120, no. 1 (2000): 62.
Stiles, Deborah. "'The dragon of imperialism,' Martin Butler: Butler's Journal, Canadian Democrat, and Anti-Imperialism, 1899-1902." Canadian Historical Review 85, no. 3 (2004): 481-505.
Stiles, Deborah. "The Gender and Class Dimensions of a Rural Childhood: Martin Butler in New Brunswick, 1857-1871." Acadiensis XXXIII, no. 1 (2003): 73-86.
Stiles, Deborah K. "Contexts and Identities: Martin Butler, Masculinity, Class and Rural Identity, the Maine-New Brunswick Borderlands, 1857-1915." Ph.D. diss., University of Maine, 1997.
Stilgenbauer, Floyd Adlai. "The Geography of Prince Edward Island: A Study of Economic Geography." Ph.D. diss., University of Michigan, 1929.
Stilwell, Rosalee Mary. "Ethos in the Reflective Voice of James Morris." Ph.D. diss., Bowling Green State University, 1997.
Stinson, Thomas Andrew. "A Kind of Question That Raises Feeling: Nova Scotia Presbyterians and the Formation of the United Church of Canada." M.A. thesis, Dalhousie University, 1991.
Stirling, Lilla. In the Vanguard: Nova Scotia Women Mid-Twentieth Century. Windsor, NS: Lancelot, 1976.
Stockley, Grace C. My Second Life Line: A Personal Story of Challenge, Attitude, and Faith. Happy Valley-Goose Bay: author, 2000.
Stockley, Grace C. My second life line: a personal story of challenge, attitude and faith. Happy Valley-Goose Bay, Nfld.: G. Stockley, 2000.
Stoddart, Eleanor. "Seventeenth-Century Tin-Glazed Earthenware from Ferryland, Newfoundland." M.A. thesis, Memorial University, 2001.
Stoddart, Heidi Jardine. Return to the sea. Halifax, N.S.: Nimbus, 2007.
Stoecker, Karin. "Creaghan's 100 Years: A Tradition." Atlantic Advocate 65 (1975): 19-20.
Stone, Arthur J. Journey Through a Cape Breton County. Sydney, NS: University College of Cape Breton Press, 1991.
Stone, Helen. "Living in Time Immemorial. Concepts of 'Time' and 'Time Immemorial': Why Aboriginal Rights Theory is Problematic in the Courts and Around the Negotiating Table." M.A. thesis, Carleton University, 1993.
Stone, Paul. "Telegraph Station at Chateau." Them Days 27, no. 1 (2001): 13-15.