Goltz, Eileen
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Item A Corporate View of Housing and Community in a Company Town: Copper Cliff, 1886 to 1920.(Ontario Historical Society, Toronto, Ont., 1990) Goltz, EileenTraces the development of the company town of Copper Cliff (now part of Sudbury), Ontario, to show how a corporation viewed the purpose of such a community and how it was used to meet company ends. Copper Cliff was a settlement around the copper mines of the Canadian Copper Company. A highly pragmatic solution to the problem of getting workers to resettle in out-of-the-way places, these towns usually had their houses, water and systems, schools, roads, stores, and entertainment centers built and financed by the primary company operating in the area. To the company, the housing and the town in general were investments, and also a 'tool' for controlling workers.Item Census Returns on Microfilm(1999) Goltz, EileenThe Manuscript Census is a compilation of handwritten census documents, prepared by enumerators as they travelled from one dwelling to another. This, they did every ten years, covering the years from 1666 to 1901. The Public Archives of Canada has microfilmed these documents and made them available for public use. It is an important collection of primary source raw data.Item Recensement sur microfilm:1666-1901(J.N. Desmarais Library, Laurentian.ca, 1999) Goltz, EileenLe recensement manuscrit est une compilation effectuée à la main par les recenseurs au cours de des visites qu'ils effectuaient dans les familles tous les dix ans. Il couvre la période allant de 1666 à 1901. Les Archives nationales du Canada ont microfilmé ces documents et les ont mis à la disposition du public. Cette importante compilation de données brutes de source primaire est fort précieuseItem Government Documents: General Information(1999) Goltz, EileenThe Public Documents collection at the J.N. Desmarais Library is the largest collection of primary source material in Northern Ontario. It includes a wide variety of material from several levels of government and from intergovernmental organizations. As well, it includes a narrower selection of documentation from non-governmental agencies.Item Debates(1999) Goltz, Eileen