Bibliographie
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Penny and Fraize: Two Men from the West Country. Mount Pearl: Gordon R. Fraize, 2005.
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Eighty Years of a Church and its People: Historical Notes of Hampton United Church. Hampton, NB: np, 1962.
"Community Reaction to a Social Disaster: A Newfoundland Case Study." Ph.D. diss., Memorial University, 2001.
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