Resources

Angus, Charlie, and Brit Griffin. We Lived a Life and Then Some: The Life, Death, and Life of a Mining Town. Between The Lines, 1996.

Annie Saunders. A Warwickshire Woman and Her Canadian Life. Our Warwickshire. https://www.ourwarwickshire.org.uk/content/article/annie-saunders-warwickshire-woman-canadian-life.

Baldwin, D. O. & Duke, D. F. “A Grey Wee Town”: An Environmental History of Early Silver Mining at Cobalt, Ontario. Urban History Review 34, 71–87 (2005).

Cobalt Ontario: Canada's silver town. Earth Sciences Museum (2015). https://uwaterloo.ca/earth-sciences-museum/resources/mining-ontario/cobalt-ontario-canadas-silver-town.

Cobalt: Discovering the Mining History Of Northern Ontario. Insidexploration (2020). Available at: https://insidexploration.com/cobalt-a-walk-through-history/.  

Driver, E. Culinary Landmarks: A Bibliography of Canadian Cookbooks, 1825-1949. (University of Toronto Press, 2008).

Duke, T. We used to make things in this country. #231 & 232: Moffats Limited (Weston, Ontario) and W.C. Wood (Guelph, Ontario) (1970). http://progress-is-fine.blogspot.com/2016/04/we-used-to-make-things-in-this-country.html.

History of Cobalt - Town of Cobalt. The Town of Historic Cobalt. https://cobalt.ca/visitors/history/.

Ladies of the Cobalt Presbyterian Church. Cobalt souvenir and cook book. (Cobalt Nugget Print, 1908).

Moffat Stove Co. Electric catalogue no. 010. (1916).

Person Record. Grey Roots Museum & Archives: Online Collections. https://greyroots.pastperfectonline.com/byperson?keyword=Moffat%2C%2BT.%2BL.

The Corporation of the Town of Cobalt. History of Cobalt: The Great Cobalt Silver Discovery. https://cobalt.ca/visitors/history/.

The Ladies of the Presbyterian Church. Cobalt Souvenir and Cook Book. Cobalt: Cobalt Nugget Print, 1908-1909. https://archive.org/details/cobaltsouvenirco00ladi/mode/2up.

                                                                                                                                      

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