TY - ENCYC KW - North American Indians KW - Newspapers KW - Immigrants KW - Women KW - German KW - Germans KW - Ethnic groups AU - Anna Jameson AB - Impressions of Upper Canada by a perceptive woman who travelled to the inland settlements and wrote especially about the wives of immigrants. In the 1852 edition entitled {Sketches in Canada and rambles among the red men}, the author refers to a German-language newspaper being published in Berlin by 1837 and mentions the Grand River, Joseph Brant and his family, and the Kerrs. She also remarks on the "vast number of Dutch and German settlers, favourably distinguished by their industrious, sober and thriving habits. They are always to be distinguished in person and dress from the British settlers; and their houses and church and, above all, their burial-places, have a distinct and characteristic look." The University of Waterloo holds a microfiche copy of the 1838 edition, as well as an original edition in the Doris Lewis Rare Book Room. The City of Cambridge Archives and the Kitchener Public Library have copies of the 1943 reprint edited by James J. Talman and published by Nelson. Kitchener Public Library also has copies of the 1923 and 1965 editions published by McClelland and Stewart while the Wilfrid Laurier University Library has a copy of the 1969 edition by the same publisher. C1 - Brant, Joseph; Brant, John; Kerr Family C2 - Six Nations Indians C3 - Berlin; Grand River Indian Lands; Upper Canada C4 - 1800-1852 C7 - English(30) CY - London, England DP - Elizabeth Bloomfield. WATERLOO REGIONAL HISTORY BIBLIOGRAPHY SYSTEM. Most pre-1993 items are also included in the print work Waterloo County to 1972: an Annotated Bibliography of Regional History. Kitchener: Waterloo Regional Heritage Foundation, 1993. ID - 1371 LA - English M1 - Book, Whole M3 - Print(0) PB - Saunders and Otley PP - London, England PY - 1838 SP - 3 v. map T1 - Winter studies and summer rambles ER -