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P123- Oiva W. Saarinen fonds
n.d.; 1894-20011(predominant 1920-2000)
7.00 linear meters of textual records and cartographic documents
Biographical Sketch: Oiva W. Saarinen (1937- ) was born in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada.
After completing his elementary and secondary education in Sudbury, he received
an Honour’s B.A. in Economics and Political Science and his M.A. in Geography from
the University of Western Ontario in London, Ontario. He then acquired a Ph.D. in
Geography from University College in London, England. He was a Full Professor of
Geography at Laurentian University in Sudbury, until he retired in 2003, at which time he
was granted Professor Emeritus status.
His research interests have centered on the historical geography of Sudbury, the study of
single-enterprise communities in Canada, and the Finnish community in North America.
He has published extensively in journals, written numerous book reviews, and published
an award-winning book titled Between a Rock and a Hard Place: a Historical
Geography of the Finns in the Sudbury Area which was released by Wilfrid Laurier
University Press in 1999. He has presented papers at numerous conferences, the most
recent being at Finnish Immigrants in the Decade if Depression (1929-1939), which was
held in Thunder Bay in March of 2004. He is also on the Editorial Board of the Journal
of Finnish Studies.
As a Professor at Laurentian University from 1962 to 2003, Dr. Saarinen served on a
wide variety of university committees. He served as Chair of the Geography department
in 1970-1971, and was the President of the Laurentian University Faculty Association
(LUFA) in 1980-1981. He is actively involved in many local Finnish organizations, such
as the Knights of Kaleva, the Sudbury Suomi Lions Club, and the Finnish National
Society. He is currently the Grand Trustee of the Knights of Kaleva in North America.
In recognition of his work on behalf of the Finnish community, the Government of
Finland in 2001 awarded him the Knight of the Order of the White Rose, 1st Class.
Professor Saarinen is married to Edith, and they have two children, Kai and
Kristen.
Scope and content: The Oiva W. Saarinen fonds attests to his research interests on the
Finnish Communities in North America, as well as on the urban development of single-
industry towns in Northern Ontario, and also to his documentary productions. It also
informs us about his involvement in different associations and organizations within the
Finnish community of Canada. It contains notes, articles, research papers and
publications he produced in the course of his research activities, and documentation.
Further to documenting the immigration of Finns to North America, and to Northern
Ontario, and their role in the development of cities such as Thunder Bay and Sudbury, the
studies, reports and photocopies of archival materials, also cover the early settlements
and economic activities of the different regions. For instance, in the sub-series “Lake
Panache”, lumbering, as well as environment aspects of the presence of the dam, land
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claims by natives and their presence, are also addressed and documented. In the sub-
series “Sudbury”, the annotated maps, the assessment rolls, and lists from Vernon's, or
reports on mining in the region, inform us about the Finnish community and their
activities in the region. The short stories and testimonies, and recollections of members
of the Finnish community in Sudbury, also provide significant primary sources of
information.
The papers and publications are divided in 3 Series: I: Oiva Saarinen
publications; Series II: Books and other materials and Series III: Books and other
materials on Economic and Urban Development. Series II is divided into
9 Sub-series:
Sub-series A: Books and other materials on Finland;
Sub-series B: Finnish-American Literature;
Sub-series C: Vapaus, Foc, and other left-wing Literature;
Sub-series D: History of Finnish Settlement on Lake Panache and materials
related to Indian Land Claims;
Sub-series E: Finnish Religious Groupings in North America;
Sub-series F: North American Finnish Literature and Writers;
Sub-series G: Finns in Canada and in the United States (excluding Ontario);
Sub-series H: Finnish-Canadian Ontario Material (excluding Sudbury);
Sub-series I: Finns in the Sudbury Area.
Note: Immediate source of acquisition: Oiva Saarinen donated his records
in January 2005
Languages of material: There are records are in Finnish.
: Accruals: A first accrual was received in January 2005, and a second
in August 2006. Third accrual received in November 2011. More accruals are
expected.
: Related material: P004 - The Finnish National Society of Sudbury fonds may
contain complementary information.
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Series I : Oiva Saarinen publications
[31,18B]
[34,4D]
[MC1,D6]
[31,18B]
1967. “The Pattern and Impact of Finnish Settlement in Canada,” in Terra, Vol. 77, No. 4,
pp.113-120.
1969. “Spatial Sequences of Forest Utilization and Related Settlement Patterns in Finland During
the Pre-Industrial Period,” in The Bloomsbury Geographer, Vol. 2, pp. 70-78.
1976. Editor. Proceedings of the Conference on Regional Development in Northeastern Ontario.
Sudbury, Municipal Advisory Committee for Northeastern Ontario. 112 pages
1979. Spatial Behaviour of the State and of the Co-operative Movement in the Finnish Forest
Economy. Ph.D. Thesis, University College London, 1979. 277 pages
1979a. “The Influence of Thomas Adams and the British New Towns Movement in the Planning
of Canadian Resource Communities,” in The Usable Urban Past, edited by Alan F.J. Artibise
and Gilbert A. Stelter, Toronto, Macmillan of Canada, pp. 268-292.
1981. “Geographical Perspectives on Finnish Canadian Immigration and Settlement,” in
Polyphony , Vol. 3, No.2, 1981, pp. 16-22.
1981. “Provincial Land Use Planning Initiatives in the Town of Kapuskasing,” in Urban History
Review, Vol. X, No. 1, pp. 1-15
1982. “Finns in Northeastern Ontario with Special Reference to the Sudbury Area,” in
Laurentian University Review, Vol. XV, No. 1, pp. 41-54.
1983. “Ethnicity and the Cultural Mosaic in the Sudbury Area,” in Polyphony, Vol.5, No. 1, pp.
86-92.
1983. “Sudbury 1945 to 1983,” in To Our City/Ấ Notre Ville, Sudbury, Sudbury Centennial
Foundation, pp. 41-54.
1985. “Municipal Government in Northern Ontario: An Overview,” in Laurentian University
Review, Volume XVII, No. 2, pp. 5-26.
1986. Co-authored with G.O. Tapper. “Finnish-Canadian Migration and Cultural Patterns: A
Northern Ontario Case Study,” Nordia, Vol.20, No. 1, pp. 83-93.
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1986a. “Single-Sector Communities in Northern Ontario: The Creation and Planning of
Dependent Towns,” in Power and Place: Canadian Urban Development in the North American
Context, edited by Gilbert A. Stelter and Alan F.J. Artibise, Vancouver, University of British
Columbia Press, pp. 219-264.
1990. ‘Sudbury: A Historical Case Study of Multiple Urban-Economic Transformation,” in
Ontario History, Volume LXXXII, Number 1, pp. 53-81.
1990a. History of the Recreational Use of Lake Panache. Sudbury, Laurentian University
Institute of Northern Ontario Research and Development. 50 pages
1991. A History of the Finnish National Society of Sudbury (Sudburyn Suomalainen
Kansallisseura) 1930-1991. Sudbury. 4 pages
1991a. “”Urban Restructuring: The Sudbury Case Study,” in Municipal Development in
Northeastern Ontario: Copper Cliff and Sudbury, edited by Mary Ann Beavis. Winnipeg,
Institute of Urban Studies Occasional Paper 26, pp. 25-43.
1991b. A History of the Knights and Ladies of Kaleva Lodges in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
(1965/66-1991). Sudbury. 30 pages
Sudbury Finnish Rest Home Society
Ca.1988-2011
2.0 cm of textual records
Annual reports, sketches of the building, staff reports, 1 picture newspaper articles and leaflets
and promotional documents. There is also a list of the members of the Board. A Oïva Saarinen,
1992 publication ‘History of the Sudbury Finnish Rest Home Society, 1982-1992’ is also
included.
Note :Some documents are in Finnish
.
1992a. “Creating a Sustainable Community: The Sudbury Case Study,” in At the End of the
Shift: Mines and Single-Industry Towns in Northern Ontario,” edited by Matt Bray and Ashley
Thomson, Toronto, Dundurn Press, pp. 165-186.
1993. Universities and Regional Development: The Example of Finland. Sudbury, Laurentian
University Institute of Northern Ontario Research and Development, INORD Research Grant
Series, No. 1. 21 pages
1993a. ‘The 1950s,” in Sudbury: Rail Town to Regional Capital,
edited by C.M. Wallace and Ashley Thomson. Toronto, Dundurn Press, pp. 190-214.
1995. Sudbury Suomi Lions Club: Sudbury Ontario Canada 1989-1995. Sudbury, Sudbury
Suomi Lions Club. 38 pages
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1997. Co-edited with Varpu Lindström and Borje Vähämäki. Melting into Great Waters: Papers
from FINNFORUM V. Special Issue of Journal of Finnish Studies, Volume 1, Number 3, 1997.
224 pages
1997a. “Geographic Perspectives on Finnish Settlements in the Sudbury Area”, in Journal of
Finnish Studies, Volume 1, Number 3, 1997, pp. 19-32.
1998. Co-edited with G.O. Tapper. Better Known as Beaver Lake: An History of Lorne
Township and Surrounding Area. Walden, Walden Public Library. 337 pages
1999. Between a Rock and a Hard Place: A Historical Geography of the Finns in the Sudbury
Area. Waterloo, Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 1999. 328 pages
2000. Sudburyn Laulumiehet/Sudbury Finnish Male Choir. Sudbury, 47 pages
2002. Editor. A History of the Kaleva Knighthood & the Knights of Kaleva. Beaverton, Aspasia
Press, 370 pages
2002a. Co-authored with W.A. Tanos. “The Physical Environment of the Sudbury Area and its
Influence on Urban Development,” in The Physical Environment of the City of Greater Sudbury,
edited by D.H. Rousell and K.J. Jansons. Sudbury, Ontario Geological Survey, Special Volume
6, pp. 3-18.
2003. Review of The Information Society and Welfare State: The Finnish Model by Manuel
Castells & Pekka Himanen, New York, Oxford University Press, 2003 in Journal of Finnish
Studies, Volume 7, Number 2, 2003, pp. 58-61.
2003a. Co-edited with G.O. Tapper. Beaver Lake II: Sisu, Stumps, and Sugar Lumps – A Way of
Life. Sudbury, Laurentian University. 407 pages
[MC1,D6]
Maps of Townships of the District of Sudbury
n.d. (originals from 1904-1990)
15 cartographic documents
Blue print maps with handwritten notes and annotations showing original Finnish land owners
for the townships of Truman, Goschen, Caen, Walden and Louise, Waters, Breders and Dill.
Lake Panache map with hand-written and coloured notations listing all owners of lots from 1920-
1990. (with legend)
Note: series II/D: History of Finnish Settlement on Lake Panache and materials related to
Indian Land Claims may contain complementary information.
Series III : Books and other materials on Economic and Urban Development, may contain
complementary information
[34,4D]
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Bray, Matt & Epp, Ernie (eds.), A Vast and Magnificent Land: An Illustrated History of Northern
Ontario, Thunder Bay, Lakehead University & Laurentian University, 1984. 205 pages
Tapper, Gery (ed.), Memories of Fairbank Lake and Surrounding Area, Sudbury, Central
Printers, 2000. 236 pages
Series II : Book and other materials
II/A: Books and other materials on Finland
[31,18C]
[34,4D]
[34,5A]
[34,6B]
[31,18C]
Ashcroft, Diana. Journey to Finland. London, Frederick Muller Ltd. 1952.292 pages.
Branch, Michael. A.J. Sjögren: Studies of the North. Helsinki, Suomalais-Ugrilainen Seura,
1973. 292 pages
Chew, Allen, F. The White Death: The Epic of the Soviet-Finnish Winter War. Michigan State
University Press, 1971. 313 pages
Cooper, James, Ford. On the Finland Watch: An American Diplomat in Finland During the
Cold War. Claremont, California, Regina Books, 2000. 389 pages
Engman, Max, and David Kirby, editors. Finland: People, Nation, State. London, Hurst &
Company, 1989. 254 pages.
Fox, Frank. Finland Today. London, A & C. Black, Ltd., 1928. 188 pages,
Futrell, Michael. Northern Underground: Episodes of Russian Revolutionary Transport and
Communications through Scandinavia and Finland, 1863-1917. London, Faber and Faber Ltd.,
1963. 240 pages
Jackson, J. Hampden. Finland. London, George Allen & Unwin Ltd., 1938. 243 pages.
Jakobson, Max. Finland in the New Europe. Westport, CT, Praeger Publishers, 1998. 176
pages.
Jussila, Osmo, Hentila, Seppo, and Nevakivi, Jukka. From Grand Duchy to a Modern State: A
Political History of Finland Since 1809. London, C. Hurst & Company, 1999. 383 pages.
Kolehmainen, John, I. Epic of the North: The Story of Finland’s National Epic: The Kalevala.
New York Mills, Minnesota, Northwestern Publishing Company, 1973. 386 pages.
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Lehtonen, Tuomas, M.S., editor. Europe’s Northern Frontier: Perspectives on Finland’s
Western Identity. Jyväskylä, PS-Kustannus, 1999. 264 pages.
Leino, Eino. Whitsongs. Translated by Keith Bosley with an introduction by Michael Branch.
London, The Menard Press, 1978. 79 pages.
Mannerheim, Marshal. The Memoirs of Marshal Mannerheim. Translated by Count Eric
Lewenhaupt. London, Cassell and Company Ltd., 1953. 540 pages.
Mazour, Anatole, G. Finland Between East and West. New York, D. Van Nostrand Company,
1956. 298 pages.
Mead, W.R. Farming in Finland. London, The Athlone Press, 1953. 248 pages.
Newmarch, Rosa. Jean Sibelius: A Short Story of a Long Friendship. London, Goodwin & Tabb
Ltd., 1945. 99 pages.
Platt, Raye, R., editor. Finland and Its Geography. An American Geographical Society
Handbook. Toronto, Little, Brown and Company, 1955.510 pages.
Polvinen, Tuomo. Between East and West: Finland in International Politics, 1944-1947.
Edited and translated by D.G. Kirby and Peter Herring. Minneapolis, University of Minnesota
Press, 1986. 361 pages.
Puntila, L.A. The Political History of Finland 1809-1966. Helsinki, Otava Publishing
Company, 1999. 248 pages.
Rintamäki, Laila. Newspaper Clippings: Finnish Winter Water. From collection of Laila
Rintamäki. Sudbury, Ontario. 61 pages.
Runeberg, Johan Ludvig. The Songs of Ensign Stål. Translated by Clement Burbank Shaw.
New York, G.E. Stechert & Co., 1925. 306 pages.
Selovuori, Jorma, editor. Power and Bureaucracy in Finland, 1809-1998. Helsinki, Prime
Minister’s Office, 1999. 241 pages.
Tarkka, Jukka. Neither Stalin Nor Hitler: Finland During the Second World War. Helsinki,
Otava Publishing Company, 1991. 111 pages.
Upton, Anthony, F. Finland, 1939-40. London, Davis-Poynter, 1974. 174 pages.
[34,4D]
Aho, Juhani, Richard Impola (trans.), Juha, Beaverton, Aspasia Books, 2005. 172 pages
Alanne, V.S., Finnish-English General Dictionary, Werner-Soderstrom, 1968. 1111 pages
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Atkinson, J., A Finnish Grammar, Turku, The Finnish Literature Society, 1961. 131 pages
Brown, Viola, The Kalevala: A Study Guide, Houghton, The Print Shop, 1990. 18 pages
Haavio, Martti, Pienois Kalevala, Helsinki, Werner Söderström Osakeyhtio, 1933. 158 pages
Helsingius, Barbara, Songs Finland Sings, Finland, Warner/Chappell Music, 2000. 139 pages
Hietamies, Laila, Börje Vähämäki (trans.), Red Moon over White Sea, Beaverton, Aspasia
Books, 2000. 351 pages
Hirviseppa, Reino, Iloisen Laulajan Kirja, Helsinki, Werner, 1967. In display case
Kalima, Jalo, and O. Manninen, Kalevala, Werner Söderström Osakeyhtio, 1922. 734 pages
Karlsson, Fred, Andrew Chesterman (trans.), Finnish Grammar, Helsinki, Werner Soderstrom,
1983.
Kirby, W.F. (trans.), Kalevala: The Land of Heroes, New York, Dutton, 1966. 2 Volumes. 328 &
293 pages
Klinge, Matti, A Brief History of Finland, Keuruu, Otava Book Printing Co., 2000. 176 pages
Lavery, Jason, The History of Finland, Connecticut, Greenwood Press, 2006. 195 pages
[34,5A]
Kivi, Aleksis, (translated by Richard A. Impola), Seven Brothers, Ann Arbor, Braun-Brumfield,
1991. 345 pages
Linna, Vaino, The Unknown Soldier, New York, Ace Books, 1957. 319 pages
Linna, Väinö, Richard Impola (trans.), Under the North Star, Beaverton, Aspasia Books, 2001.
398 pages
Linna, Väinö, Richard Impola (trans.), Under the North Star 2: The Uprising, Beaverton,
Aspasia Books, 2002. 420 pages
Linna, Väinö, Richard Impola (trans.), Under the North Star 3: Reconciliation, Beaverton,
Aspasia Books, 2003. 412 pages
Lonnrot, Elias, Kalevala, Kalevan Ritarit Ylin Maja, 1944. 343 pages
Lonnrot, Elias, Eino Friberg (trans.), The Kalevala: Epic of the Finnish People, Keuruu, Otava
Publishing Company, 1990. 408 pages
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Lonnrot, Elias, “Karjala”, Kalevala, 1999. 583 pages
Lönnrot, Elias, Kristian Huitula (adaptation), The Kalevala Graphic Novel, Tampere, Fantacore
Media, 2005. 146 pages
McRae, Kenneth D., Conflict and Compromise in Multilingual Societies: Finland, Waterloo,
Wilfred Laurier Press, 1999. 430 pages
Niemi, Clemens, Finnish-Grammar, Duluth, Interstate Printing Company, 1945. 208 pages
Olson Webster, Margaret, Are All the Heroes Gone?: Kalevala Stories for Today, Tamarak,
Minnesota, Bluepearl Books, 2005. 64 pages
Päätalo, Kalle, (Translated by Richard A. Impola), Our Daily Bread, Ann Arbor, Braun-
Brumfield, 1960. 539 pages
Pentikäinen, Juha Y., Ritva Poom (ed. And Trans.), Kalevala Mythology, Bloomington, Indiana
University Press, 1999. 296 pages
Riikonen, Eeva, and Aune Tuomikoski, Englantilais-Suomalainen Sanakirja, Helsinki, Otava,
1970. 835 pages
Runeberg, Johan Ludvig, The Tales of Ensign Stal, Helsinki, Soderstrom & Co., 1952. 244 pages
Salokorpi, Sinikka, Finland, Denmark, Narayana Press, 2004. 112 pages
Sillanpää, Lennard, Political and Administrative Responses to Sami Self-Determination,
Helsinki, Finnish Society of Science and Letters, 1994. 258 pages
Viherjuuri, H.J., Sauna: The Finnish Bath, Helsinki, Otava Book Printing Co., 1965. 126 pages
Virtanen, Leea, and Thomas DuBois, Finnish Folklore, Helsinki, Finnish Literature Society,
2000. 297 pages
[34,6B]
Sevander, Mayme, Red Exodus: Finnish-American Emigration to Russia, Saline, Michigan,
OSCAT, 1993. 232 pages
Sevander, Mayme, Of Soviet Bondage: Sequel to “Red Exodus”, Saline, Michigan, OSCAT,
1996. 157 pages
Sevander, Mayme, Vaeltajat (The Wanderers), Turku, Siirtolaisuusinstituutti, 2000. 249 pages
Tuuri, Antti, Richard Impola (trans.), The Winter War, Beaverton, Aspasia Books, 2003. 208
pages
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Vahamaki, Borje, Mastering Finnish, New York, Hippocrene Books, 1994. 386 pages (with 2
cassettes)
Vähämäki, Börje (ed.), Treasury of Finnish Love: Poems, Quotations & Proverbs in Finnish and
English, Beaverton, Aspasia Books, 2010. 127 pages
Whitney, Arthur, Teach Yourself Finnish, London, English Universities Press, 1956. 301 pages
II/B: Finnish-American Literature
[31,19A]
Benson, Adolph, editor B. Peter Kalm’s travels in Northern America. The English Version of
1770. Volumes I and II. New York, Wilson-Erickson Inc., 1937. 797 pages.
Ekman, Katri, Olli, Corinne, and Olli, Dr. John B., eds. A History of Finnish American
Organizations in Greater New York 1891-1976. A Project of the Greater New York Finnish
Bicentennial Planning Committee, Inc. New York, 1976. 311 pages.
Engelberg, Rafael. Suomi ja Amerikan Suomalaiset [Finns and Finnish-Americans]. Helsinki,
Suomi-Seura, 1944. 491 pages.
The Finns in America. n.d. Pamphlet dealing mainly with early settlement in the Delaware area.
8 pages.
Holli, Melvin, G. The Wizard of Washington: Emil Hurja, Franklin Roosevelt, and the Birth of
Public Opinion Polling. New York, Palgrave, 2002. 153 pages.
Homio, Armas, K.E. Michiganin Suomalaisten Historia [The History of Finns in Michigan].
Hancock, Society for the Publication of the History of Michigan Finns, 1967.
639 pages.
Jalkanen, Ralph, editor. The Finns in North America: A Social Symposium. Michigan State
University Press for Suomi College, 1969. 224 pages.
Jura, Art. Fenni: The Finns Among Us – A History of the Finns in New England and Beyond.
Rockport Press, ME, 2001. 260 pages.
Ketonen, John, Chairman. Finnish American Horizons. Horizons Project of the Finnish-
American Bi-Centennial Committee USA 1976. New York Mills, Minn., Parta Printers, 1976.
503 pages.
Kivisto, Peter. Immigrant Socialists in the United States: The Case of the Finns and the Left.
Madison, Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1984. 243 pages.
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Koivukangas, Olavi. The Beginning of Finnish Migration to the New World. Exhibition
Catalogue. Delaware 350. Turku, Institute of Migration, 1988. 84 pages.
Kolehmainen, John I. From Lake Erie’s Shores to the Mahoning and Monongahela Valleys: A
History of the Finns in Ohio, Western Pennsylvania and West Virginia. New York Mills, Minn.,
Ohio Finnish-American Historical Society, 1977. 355 pages.
Louhi, E.A. The Delaware Finns or The First Permanent Settlements in Pennsylvania,
Delaware, West New Jersey and Eastern Part of Maryland. New York, Clearfield Company,
2001. 331 pages.
Niitemaa, Vilho, editor-in chief. Finland Salutes U.S.A.: Old Friends – Strong Ties. Turku,
Institute of Migration, 1976. 347 pages.
Nikander, Werner. Amerikan Suomalaisia [American Finns]. Volume 1 vv. 1922-1927.
Hancock, Suomalais-Lut.Kustannusliikkeen Kirjapaino, 1927. 444 pages.
Selvala, Robert, W., editor. Finnfest USA: The First Decade 1982-1992. Owatonna, MN,
FinnFest USA, 1992. Incomplete photocopy.
Wargelin, John. The Americanization of the Finns. Hancock, The Finnish Lutheran Book
Concern, 1924. 185 pages. Photocopy.
II/C: Vapaus, Foc, and other left-wing Literature
[31,19B]
[31,20D]
[31,19B]
Beeching, William, C. Canadian Volunteers: Spain, 1936-1939. Regina, Canadian Plains
Research Center, 1989. 255 pages. Incomplete photocopy. Deals with role of left-wing
Finnish-Canadians in the Spanish Civil War.
Communists in Canada. 3 folders containing : Photocopies of various articles, parts of books
and security bulletins dealing with the role of Finnish-Canadians in the Canadian communist
movement.
William Eklund
1974
1 sound recording
Interview with Eklund, Editor of the Vapaus
Eklund, Wm. Canadan Rakentajia: Canadan Suomalaisen Järjestön Historia vv. 1911-1971.
Toronto, Canadan Suomalaisen Järjestö, 1983.636 pages.
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Eklund, W. Metsä Vastaa Kuten Sinne Huudetaan [The Forest will Echo what You Shout].
Photocopy of Eklund’s critique
Finnish-Canadian Amateur Sports Federation. Programs for the 1953, 1954 and 1959 Festivals.
Also program for Wanup Reunion Festival held at Wanup, Ontario in 1994.
Finnish Canadian Athletic Association, VOIMA
s.d. 1999-2010 ( 0riginals-1944-2010)
1,4 cm of textual records
Lists of athletes, correspondence, letter of ‘loan of money’ documents on the 65th of VOIMA,
newspaper clippings
Note :Some documents are in Finnish
Heikkinen, K.E. Meidän Poikamme Espanjassa [Our Boys in Spain]. New York, Finnish
Workers Federation, 1939. 192 pages.
Inco Limit, “Boston Marathon Winner of 1934 worked as Frood Mine Carpenter,” in Touch, a
quarterly newsletter for Canadian Retirees of Inco Limited, Winter, 2000, pp. 2-4.
Healey, Gregory, S. and Reg. Whitaker, editors. R.C.M.P. Security Bulletins concerning
Finnish-Canadian left-wing activity in Canada for the years 1919-1929, 1933-1934,1939-1941
and 1942-45. St. John’s, Committee on Canadian Labour History. Photocopies of Security
Bulletins issued by the R.C.M.P. focused on the Vapaus Newspaper, the Finnish Organization of
Canada and other left-wing groupings.
Laine, Edward W. “Finnish Canadian Radicalism and Canadian Politics: The First Forty years,
1900-1940,” in Ethnicity, Power and Politics in Canada, edited by Jorgen Dahlie and Tissa
Fernandom, Toronto, Methuen, 1981, pp. 94-112.
National Archives of Canada, A history of the Finnish Communist Press in Canada, 1949. 88
pages (photocopy)
Palmgren, Raoul. Joukkosydän: Vanhan Työväenliikkeemme Kaunokirjallisuus. Helsinki,
Werner Söderström Oy, 1986, pp. 450-468. Photocopy of part of a book
Päiviö, Aku, editor. Canadan Suomalaisen Sosialijärjestön Ensimäisen Edustajakokouksen
Pöytäkirja. Kokous pidetty Port Arthurissa 19-23 p:nä maaliskuuta 1914. Port Arthur, 1914.
191 pages.
Repo, Satu. ‘Rosvall and Vuotilainen : Two Union Men Who Never Died,’ Labour/Le
Travilleur, 8/9, 1981/82, pp. 79-102.
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Suomalais-Canadalaisen Amatööri-Urheiluliitto. Suomalais-Canadalaisen Amatööri-
urheiluliiton 25-V. toiminnan johdosta ja Scaul :n 40-Vuotistaipaleelta [25 and 40 year histories
of the Finnish-Canadian Sports Federation. 1950 and 1965.
Tester, Jim, editor. Sports Pioneers: A History of the Finnish-Canadian Amateur Sports
Federation 1906-1986. Sudbury, Alerts AC Historical Committee, 1986. 295 pages.
Vapaus Newspaper. Photocopies of various Anniversary Issues concerning the history of
Vapaus, Liekki, the Finnish Organization of Canada and the Finnish-Canadian Amateur Sports
Federation Also photocopies of newspaper articles concerning the Sudbury area.
Vapaus Publishing Company. Canadan Suomalaisten Sotilaiden Muistoalbumi: Finnish-
Canadian Soldiers’ Memorial Album. Sudbury, 1914. 68 pages.
Vapaus Kustannuksella. Vapauden Soihtu [The Torch of Freedom]. Sudbury, 1919.48 pages.
Vapaus Publishing Company. Selected Issues of Holiday Publications such as Joulu for 1959,
1960, 1961 and 1962 and Kevät for 1942 and 1959.
Vasiliadis, Peter. “A Purpose Served: The Worker’s Co-operative of New Ontario Limited,
1926-1980,” Canadian Ethnic Studies, Vol. XVII.
Wilson, J. Donald. “The Canadian Sojourn of a Finnish-American Radical,” Canadian Ethnic
Studies, Vol. XVI, No. 2, 1984, pp. 102-115. Photocopy
[31,20D]
Finnish Organization of Canada. Kaiku/Echo. Volume 5, No. 2 (February 15, 1995) to Volume
16-3 (May, June, July 2006), some issues missing.
II/D: History of Finnish Settlement on Lake Panache and materials related to Indian Land
Claims
[31,19C]
[39, 9.2]
[MC1, D6]
[31,19C]
Institute of Northern Ontario Research and Development. Various documents dealing with
history of lumbering and recreational use of Lake Penage.
Lake Penage Indian Village Subdivision. Background history and plan of subdivision.
Lake Penage Property Association and Lake Penage Fish and Game Association. Various
documents dealing with relationship of Lake Penage cottage owners and government officials
concerning water levels and the Lake Penage dam.
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Land Registry Office. Parcel Information concerning private lots registered on the shores of
Lake Panache. Part of information gathered for purposes of dealing with Indian Land Claim
arising out of the construction of the Lake Panache dam. Parcel information contains much
historical information regarding cottage development by Finns.
Sudbury Daily Star. Photocopies dealing with Lake Penage, local personalities and businesses.
Whitefish Lake Indian reserves
s.d. (originals 1884-1971)
3cm of textual records and maps
Consists of of photocopies of documents on the First Nations presence, activities and rights in
the area of Lake Panache. Are also included, documents on flooded Land Adjacent to Lake
Penage, and contains various documents including plans of surveys
Note: Dossier used for Whitefish Lake Indian Band Land Claim
Series I- file: Maps of townships of district of Sudbury, may contain complementary
information.
II/E: Finnish Religious Groupings in North America
[31,19C]
[31,19D]
[34,6B]
[31,19C]
All People’s United Church. All People’s United Church 1930-1984. Sudbury, 1984. 17 pages.
Free, Verna Stasiuk. Historical Bells. Sudbury, 1978. 89 pages.
Koski, Pat and Bill Mäkinen, editors. Wuoristo-St.Timothy’s Lutheran Church Copper Cliff 100
Years. Copper Cliff, 1997. 207 pages.
Pyhän Matteuksen Ev. Luterilaisen Seurakunta. Taisteleva Seurakunta: Phyän Matteuksen Ev.
Luterilaisen Seurakunnan 30-Vuotis Juhlajulkaisu. Sudbury, 1962. 39 pages plus photographs.
Phyän Matteuksen Suomalainen Evankelis-Luterilainen Seurakunta. Matteus-Seurakunta 40-
Vuotias. Written by Viljo Nenonen. Sudbury, 1972. 104 pages.
Pikkusaari, Lauri. Wuoristo-Seurakunta 60-Vuotias [Wuoristo 60 Years]. Copper Cliff, 1957.
65 pages. .
Pyhän Matteuksen Suomalainen Evankelis-Luterilainen Seurakunta. 50 Vuotta 1932-1982.
Sudbury, 1982. 44 pages. Written mainly by Lari Junkkari. Mainly in Finnish language.
St. Matthew’s [Finnish] Evangelical Lutheran Church. 60 Vuotta 1932-1992 [60 Years 1932-
1992]. Sudbury, 1992. 15 pages. A bilingual history.
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Suomalainen Luterilainen Seurkunta ja Suomalainen Luterilainen Wuoristo Seurakunta,
Canadan Suomalaisen Kirrkokansan Kesäjuhlat Syyskuun 1 ja 2 p:na, 1956. Sudbury, 1956.
Binded articles pertaining to the Lutheran church.
[31,19D]
Copper Cliffin Wuoristo Ev. Lut. Seurakunta. 40-Vuotis Juhla-Julkaisu 1897-1938. 24 pages.
Copper Cliff, 1938.
Glad, Leo. Planning Strategies for an Ethnic-Finnish Lutheran Congregation in Transition to a
Canadian Lutheran Congregation. A Thesis submitted to the Faculty of Luther Seminary in
partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Ministry. St. Paul, 1995, 196
pages.
Kortekangas, Paavo and Antti Lepisto, editors. The Faith of the Finns on a New Continent 2000.
Suomi conference ELCA, 2000? 200 pages.
Liedes, Liisa A. ja Uuno I. Vesanen. Suomalainen Helluntaiherätys Pohjois-Amerikassa. [The
Awakening of the Pentecostal Movement in North America]. Vancouver, Mission Press Society,
1994. 452 pages.
Pikkusaari, Lauri, I. Copper Cliffin Suomalaiset ja Copper Cliffin Suomalainen Evankelis-
Luterilainen Wuoristo-Seurakunta [Copper Cliff Finns and the Copper Cliff Finnish Evangelical
Lutheran Church Congregation]. Sudbury, 1947.
St. Matthew’s Evangelical Lutheran Church. Pictorial History 1932-1992. Sudbury, 1992.
St. Matthew’s Evangelical Lutheran Church. A Vision for the Future: Katse Tulevaisuuteen.
Future’s Task Force Report. Sudbury, 1999.
Sudburyn Ev. Luth. Seurkunta. 6-vuotis Historiikki. Photocopy. 2 pages.
Sudburyn P. Matt. Ev. Luth. Seurakunta. Historiikki 1932-1942. Written by H. Kaskela.
[34,6B]
Augsburg Fortress, With One Voice: A Lutheran Resource for Worship, Minneapolis, Augsburg
Fortress, 1995. 288 pages
Lutheran Church in America, Service Book and Hymnal, Minneapolis, Augsburg Publishing
House, 1964. 1012 pages
The Evangelical Lutheran Synodical Conference of North America, The Lutheran Hymnal, Saint
Louis, Concordia Publishing House, 1941. 858 pages
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II/F: North American Finnish Literature and Writers
[31,20A]
[34,6B]
[31,20A]
Brooks, Kaarina. Peikko: The Foolish Ogre: Finnish Folk Tales for Children. Beaverton,
Aspasia Books, 2003. 61 pages.
Cook, Lyn. The Bells on Finland Street. Toronto, The MacMillan Company, 1950. 197 pages.
Durham, Philip and Tauno F. Mustanoja. American Fiction in Finland: An Essay and
Bibliography. Helsinki, Societé Néophilologique, 1960. 202 pages.
Hekkanen, Ernest. The Misadventures of Bumbleberry Finn. Nelson, New Orphic Publishers,
2001. 201 pages.
Hekkanen, Ernest, editor-in-chief. The New Orphic Review, Volume 43, Number 2, 2001.
Nelson, B.C., New Orphic Publishers. 104 pages. Special Finnish Issue of the The New Orphic
Review.
Jarvenpa, Eili, editor. Finnish American Writers. New Brighton, Finnish Americana, 1983. 97
pages.
Kovac, Elsie Harranen. Born Finn. Steinback, 1985. 279 pages.
Kaatari, Ray. Rubberboots in the Sauna. Sudbury, Journal Printing, 1993. 157 pages.
Laitala, Lynn Maria. Down from Basswood: Voices of the Border Country. Beaverton, Aspasia
Books, 2001. 211 pages.
Leacock, Stephen. Aurinkoisia Piirteitä Pienestä Kauppalasta [Sunshine Sketches of a Small
Town] Sudbury, Vapaus Publishing Company, 1951. 189 pages.
Mansikka, Eric. Pack Up your Troubles: Canadian War Humour. Toronto, Methuen, 1987.112
pages.
Milnes, Irma McDonough. Kaarina and the Sugar Bag Vest. Toronto, Annick Press Ltd, 1994.
76 pages.
Pinola, Salme Orvokki. The Fatherless. Manitouwadge, 1986. 119 pages.
Päiviö, Aku, et. al. Murrosajan Lauluja: Kokoelma Työväen Runoja [Revolutionary Songs:
Collection of Working-Class Poems] Astoria, Pacific Development Society. 208 pages.
Tuuri. Antti. Uusi Jerusalem [New Jerusalem]. Helsinki, Otava, 1988, 362 pages.
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Virtaranta, Pertti. Amerikansuomen Sanakirja: A Dictionary of American Finnish. Turku,
Institute of Migration, 1992, 329 pages
[34,6B]
Brooks, Kaarina (trans.), Foxy: Finnish Folk Tales for Children, Beaverton, Aspasia Books,
2002. 62 pages
Brooks, Kaarina, It’s the Finn in Me, Toronto, University of Toronto Press, 2004. 63 pages
Gustafsson, Harry, The Hanging Tree and other poems, Beaverton, Aspasia Books, 2002. 63
pages
Gustafsson, Harry, All Hearts Have Feelings, Beaverton, Aspasia Books, 2004. 63 pages
Lindström, Varpu, and Börje Vähämäki (eds.), Connecting Souls: Finnish Voices in North
America, Beaverton, Aspasia Books, 2000. 223 pages
Ikäheimonen-Lindgren, Silja (ed.), Canadian Views of Kalevala, Toronto, Fabulous Printers,
1985. 64 pages
II/G: Finns in Canada and in the United States (excluding Ontario)
[31,20A]
[31,20B]
[34,5D]
[34,6A]
[34,6B]
[31,20A]
Engle, Eloise. Finns in North America. Annapolis, Leeward Publications, 1975. 104 pages.
Halminen, Matti. Sointula, Kalevan Kansan ja Kanadan Suomalaisten Historia. [The History of
Sointula and Kaleva Kansa]. Translated by Allan Henry Salo. Helsinki, Mikko Ampuja, 1936,
143 pages.
Heinonen, Rev. Arvi, I. Finnish Friends in Canada. Toronto, United Church of Canada, 1930.
130 pages.
Jessup-Falcioni,Heather. “Finnish Canadians” in Canadian Transcultural Nursing; Assessment
and Intervention, edited by Ruth Elaine Davidhizard and Joyce Newman Giger. Toronto,
Mosby, pp. 294-312.
Kero, Reino. “Emigration from Finland to Canada Before the First World War,” in The
Lakehead University Review, Volume IX, Number 1, 1976, pp. 7-16.
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Kohlemainen, John, I. “The Last Days of Matti Kurikka’s Utopia: A Historical Vignette,” in
Turun Historiallinen Arkisto, 31, 1976, pp. 388-396.
Laine, Edward, W. “The Strait-jacketing of Multiculturalism in Canada,” a review of Dangerous
Foreigners written by Donald Avery, in Archivaria, Number 10, 1980, pp. 225-237. Also
includes Donald Avery’s rejoinder on pp. 237-247. Reprint.
Ollila, Douglas, J., Jr. “Defects in the Melting Pot: Finnish-American response to the Loyalty
Issue 1917-1920,” in Turun Historiallinen Arkisto, 31, 1976, pp. 397-413.
Peltoniemi, Teuvo. Kohti Parempaa Maailmaa [Towards a Better World]. Helsinki, Otava, 240
pages. 1985.
Rauanheimo, Akelsi. Kanadan Kirja [A Book about Canada]. Porvoo, Werner Söderström
Company, 1930. 416 pages.
Rinta, Ray. Suomalais-Canadalainen Lepokotiyhdistyrs 1958-1968 [Finnish-Canadian Rest
Home Association]. Vancouver, New West Press Co., 1970.
Finns in North America, Journal and book extracts
Sointula, photocopies of : Wild, Paula. Sointula: Island Utopia. Madeira Park, Harbour
Publishing, 1995. 223 pages and Dreams of Freedom in the Sound Heritage Series, Number 16
Savela, Evert. Suomesta Sointulaan [From Finland to Sointula]. Superior, Työmies Society, n.d.
143 pages.
Ukkonen, Alfons. Kalevan Ritarit ja Kalevan Ritarien historiaa 100 vuoden ajalta [A 100 Year
History of the Knights of Kaleva Movement ]. Lake Worth, n.d. 384 pages.
Wilson, J. Donald. “John Wiita: Finnish-American Radical: The Canadian Years (1919-1923),
in Finnish Americana, Volume 7, 1986, pp. 18-28.
Warwaruk, Larry. Red Finns on the Coteau. Saskatoon, Core Communications, Inc., 108 pages.
Sutyla, Charles, M. The Finnish Sauna in Manitoba, Canadian Centre for Folk Culture Studies
Paper No. 24. Ottawa, National Museum of Man, 1977. 112 pages. Photocopy
[31,20B]
Finns in North America, 2 folders containing journal articles and book extracts.
Department of Immigration and Colonization (later Citizenship and Immigration) and
Department of Agriculture.
1966 ( originals 1884-1966)
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Copies and excerpts from annual reports involving Finnish immigration in Canada. Copies of
articles written by Lehtonen, Nival on Finnish Immgiration in Canada and in British Columbia.
Lindström-Best, Varpu and Charles M. Sutyla. Terveisiä Ruusa-tädiltä: Kanadan Suomalaisten
ensimmäinen sukupolvi [Greetings from Aunt Ruusa: The First Generation Finns]. Helsinki,
Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seura, 1984. 160 pages.
Roinila, Mika. Finland-Swedes in Canada: Migration, Settlement and Ethnic Relations.
Migration Studies C14. Turku, Institute of Migration, 2000. 265 pages.
Schelstraete, Nancy Mattson. Life in the New Finland Woods: A History of New Finland,
Saskatchewan. New Finland, New Finland Historical and Heritage Society, 1982. 314 pages.
Toronto Suomi Lions Club. Kanadan Suomalaisten Puhelin ja Osoite Hakemisto 2000 [Finnish-
Canadian Directory]. Toronto, 336 pages.
Tolvanen, Ahti. “Finntown”: A Perspective on Urban Integration – Port Arthur Finns in the
Inter-war Period 1918-1939. Thunder Bay, 130 pages.
[34,5D]
Journal of Finnish Studies, Toronto, Finnish Studies. Volume 1-14. Missing numbers: Vol. 8
Number 2, 2004.
Austin, Nancy E.H. (ed.), Strength in Diversity: Worcester’s Finnish Community, Rutland, The
Finnish American Club of Rutland, F.T.S.S., 1994. 179 pages
Hokkanen, Lawrence and Sylvia, with Anita Middleton, Karelia: A Finnish-American Couple in
Stalin’s Russia, 1934-1941, St. Cloud, North Star Press of St. Cloud, Inc., 1991. 139 pages
Holmio, Armas K.E., (translated by Ellen M. Ryynanen), History of the Finns in Michigan,
Detroit, Wayne State University Press, 2001. 517 pages
Knapp, Gene A. (ed.), Documenting the Legacy of the Alaska Finns from the Russian Period,
Portland, Finnish-American Historical Society of the West, 1996. 83 pages
Karni, Michael G. (ed,), Finnish Diaspora I: Canada, South America, Africa, Australia and
Sweden, Toronto, Multicultural History Society of Ontario, 1981. 305 pages
Karni, Michael G. (ed.), Finnish Diaspora II: United States, Toronto, Multicultural History
Society of Ontario, 1981. 319 pages
Karni, Michael G., Olavi Koivukangas and Edward W. Laine (eds.), Finns in North America:
Proceedings of Finn Forum III, 5-8 September 1984, Turku Finland, Migration Studies C9,
Turku, Institute of Migration, 1988. 527 pages
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Karttonen, Saara, Syvempi Kuin Meri (Deeper that the Sea: Letters to/from Finland/Canada
including Sudbury (1929-1936)), 1992. (Draft of book published in 2003.) 298 pages
Kero, Reino, Migration from Finland to North America in the Years between the United States
Civil War and the First World War, Migration Studies C1, Turko, Institute for Migration, 1974.
260 pages
Kero, Reino, Suureen Länteen: Siirtolaisuus Suomesta Pohjois-Amerikkaan, Turku,
Siirtolaisuusintituutti, 1996. 307 pages
Kero, Reino, Suomalaisina Pohjois-Amerikasse: Siirtolaiselämää Yhdysvalloissa ja Kanadassa,
Turku, Siirtolaisuusintituutti, 1997. 407 pages
Lampi, Leona, At the Foot of the Beartooth Mountains: A History of the Finnish Community of
Red Lodge, Montana, Coeur d’Alene, Bookage Press, 1998. 250 pages
[34,6A]
Knights of Kaleva, Kalevainen: Annual Conference, Multiple Publishers. 1966, 1974-1976,
1978, 1983-2011.
Krats, Peter, “Sudburyn Suomalaiset” Finnish Immigrant Activities in the Sudbury Area, 1893-
1939, London, University of Western Ontario, 1980. (Master’s Thesis) 267 pages
Lindstrom-Best, Varpu, The Finns in Canada, Ottawa, Canadian Historical Association, 1985.
19 pages
Lindström, Varpu, From Heroes to Enemies: Finns in Canada, 1937-1947, Beaverton, Aspasia
Books, 2000. 265 pages
Lindström, Varpu, I Won’t be a Slave: Selected Articles on Finnish Canadian Women’s History,
Beaverton, Aspasia Books, 2010. 152 pages
Mullin, L.J., Eldon Owens and Dick Meacher (eds.), Tom Sukanen and his Ship: Together at
Last, Moose Jaw, Ferguson Printing, 1974. 35 pages
Pilli, Arja, The Finnish-Language Press in Canada, 1901-1939: A Study in the History of Ethnic
Journalism, Migration Studies C6, Turko, Institute of Migration, 1982. 330 pages
[34,6B]
Asala, Joanne (ed.), The Legend of St. Urho, Iowa City, Penfield Press, 2001. 111 pages
Saari, Jon L., Black Ties and Miners’ Boots: Inventing Finnish-American Philanthropy, Solvang,
California, Finlandia Foundation National, 2003. 180 pages
Toiviainen, Lauri, 75-vuotias Vapaa Sana: Lukijainsa omistama sanomalehti, Toronto, Vapaa
Sana Press, 2008. 212 pages
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Warkentin, Raija, Kaarina Kailo, Jorma Halonen (eds.), Sweating with Finns: Sauna Stories from
North America, Thunder Bay, Lakehead University, 2005. 254 pages
Wilkins, Charles, Breakfast at the Hoito and Other Adventures in the Boreal Heartland, Toronto,
Natural Heritage Books, 1997. 182 pages
Knights and Ladies of Kaleva, 34th
National convention and 1st International Convention:
Programme, Sudbury, 1970, 48 pages
Knights and Ladies of Kaleva, 48th
International Convention: Programme, Red Lodge, Montana,
1998. 40 pages
Knights and Ladies of Kaleva, 49th
International Convention: Programme, Virginia, Minnesota,
2000. 16 pages
Knights and Ladies of Kaleva, 50th
International Convention: Programme, Sudbury, 2002. 21
pages
Knights and Ladies of Kaleva (Sudbury), 40th
Anniversary Celebration: Programme, Sudbury,
2006. 5 pages
II/H: Finnish-Canadian Ontario Material (excluding Sudbury)
[31,20C]
[34,6B]
[31,20C]
Järvinen, Juhani. From Finland to Canada: Siirtolaiselämää Sault Ste. Marissa Vuosina 1890-
1940. Sault Ste. Marie, Sault Ste. Marie and District Finnish-Canadian Historical Society, 1993.
128 pages. Finnish and English.
Burkowski, Gordon, editor. A Chronicle of Finnish Settlements in Rural Thunder Bay. Bay
Street Project No. 2. Thunder Bay, Thunder Bay Finnish-Canadian Historical Society, 1975. 151
pages.
Campbell, William, A. Northeastern Georgian Bay and Its Peoples. Britt, 1983.
Danton, Cindy. “Finland to Lappe, Ontario: Selma Lamppu Hynna (1905-1991),” in Thunder
bay Historical Museum Society Paper & Records, Volume XX, 1992, pp.30-36.
Junni, Pentti. The Immigrant’s Monument. Chronicle, Thunder Bay, 1976.n.p.
Kouhi, Christine. Labour and Finnish Immigration to Thunder bay, 1876-1914,” The Lakehead
University Review, Volume IX, Number 1, 1976, pp. 17-40.
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Lindström, Varpu. “Finnish Canadian Culture in 1995: Toronto Perspectives,” in Monta Tietä
Menneisyyteen [Many Roads to the Past]. Turku, Turku University, 1995, pp.77-94.
Maunula, Michael, J. The Retention of Ethnic Culture Among Thunder Bay Finns. M.A. Thesis,
Department of Sociology, Lakehead University, 1984. 209 pages.
Metsäranta, Marc, editor. Project Bay Street: Activities of Finnish-Canadians in Thunder Bay
Before 1915. Thunder Bay, Thunder Bay Finnish-Canadian Historical Society, 1989. 224 pages.
Morrison, Jean. “Ethnicity and Class Consciousness: British, Finnish and South European
Workers at the Canadian Lakehead Before World War I, in The Lakehead University Review,
Volume 1X, Number 1, 1976, pp. 41-54.
Rasmussen, Mark, A. The Geographic Impact of Finnish Settlement on the Thunder Bay Area of
Northern Ontario. M.A. Thesis, Department of Geography, University of Alberta.203 pages.
Scardellato, Gabriele, editor. A Guide to the Collections of the Multicultural History Society of
Ontario Compiled by Nick G. Forte. Toronto, Multicultural History Society of Ontario, 1992.
695 pages.
Toronto Finnish Society, Yritys History, and Song and Dance Festivals. Various typewritten
materials dealing with left-wing activities in the Toronto area.
Vapaa Sana Binder. Copies of various Vapaa Sana historical perspectives. e., g., 1932-1972, 30th
Anniversary edition of 1962, and the Anniversary edition of 1938.
Vasiliadis, Peter. “The Truth is Sometimes Very Dangerous”: Ethnic Workers and the Rise and
Fall of the Workers Cooperative in the Porcupine Camp. Ethnic Research Programme, Working
Paper No. 3, York University, 1983. 64 pages.
Klus, Lori, Karen Mäki, and Jill Trembley. Cameron: Our Fondest Memories. Cameron, 1983.
27 pages.
[34,6B]
Garth, Raili, Kaarina Brooks (eds.), Trailblazers: The Story of Port Arthur Kansallisseura, Loyal
Finns in Canada 1926-2002, Toronto, Eco Media Printing, 2010. 139 pages
Kechnie, Margaret, Marge Reitsma-Street (eds.), Changing Lives: Women in Northern Ontario,
Toronto, Dundurn Press, 1996. 362 pages
Sillanpää, Nelma, Edward W. Laine, (ed.), Under the Northern Lights: My Memories of Life in
the Finnish Community of Northern Ontario, Hull, Canadian Museum of Civilization, 1994. 129
pages
II/I: Finns in the Sudbury Area
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[31,20C]
[31,21A]
[39,12.2]
[34,6B]
[31,20C]
Duncan, Elvi. Assorted biographical and organizational histories associated with people and
the FOC/Vapaus in the downtown area. In file folder.
Finnish-Canadian Grand Festival Programs. Covers years from 1953 to 2001. Incomplete.
Finnish Centennial Week in Sudbury. 1967. Assorted documents. In file folder
Inco Triangle. Biographical information on Finnish Workers and Inco retirees from 1936 to
1970.
Ontario Land Registry Documents. Documents re early Finnish settlement in Broder, Burwash,
Dill, Cleland, Denison, Dryden, Garson, Louise, McKim, Neelon, Secord, and Waters
Townships and Levack, Mond Townsite,
Wanup area Assorted information in file folder
Finnish personalities and businesses (from newspaper clippings)
[31,21A]
Allen, Martha Isobel Gerard. A Survey of Finnish Cultural, Economic, and Political
Development in the Sudbury District of Canada. M.A. thesis, Department of History, University
of Western Ontario, 1954. 121 pages.
Canadan Suomalainen Järjestö. Suomalaiset Nikkelialueellla: C.S.J :n 25-Vuotisjuhlan Johdosta
[Finns in the Sudbury Area : A 25-year Anniversary Publication. Sudbury, CSJ:n Sudburyn
Osasto, No. 16, 1927
Canadan Suomalainen Järjestö. Canadan Suomalainen Järjestö 25 Vuotta: Kuvauksia ja
Muistelmia 25-Vuotiselta Toimintaipaleelta 1911-1936 [The Finnish Organization of Canada: A
History of the Movement from 1911-1936]. Sudbury, Vapaus Publishing Company, 1936.163
pages.
Finnish National Society of Sudbury. Assorted Documents. In file folder.
Finns in Sudbury in 1938. Data from Vernon’s Directories and Assessment Records in the
Sudbury 1938. Used to develop a 1938 distribution map and employment picture. Black binder.
Finns in the Donovan and Lockerby Districts. Vernon’s Directories and Assessment Records for
various years going back to 1921/22.
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Finns in the Spruce Street and Downtown areas of Sudbury. Data from Vernon’s Directories and
Assessment Records. Also includes much historical information compiled by Elvi Duncan.
Gaudreau, Guy, editor. ‘Les Ouvriers-Mineurs de la Région de Sudbury 1886-1930,’ in Revue
du Nouvel Ontario, No. 17, 1995, pp. 1-146. Major work dealing with the mining industry in the
Sudbury area. Contains many Finnish references. In Mining Deaths (Binded) with Reports from
the Ontario Bureau of Mines detailing Mining Accidents involving Sudbury Finns in the
Sudbury Area
Johnson, Lempi. Sisulla Ja Sydämellä [Sisu and love]. Sudbury, 1984. 139 pages.
Kaattari, Ray. The Bontinen Saga. Sudbury, 1995. 63 pages.
Korpela, Oliver. History of the Korpela Family. Sudbury, 1985.
Kovac, Elsie Grandfather and the Northern Wilderness. New York, Carlton Press, 1986.128
pages.
Kovac, Elsie Kerranen. Memories of Grandmother Manda. Winnipeg, 1990.225 pages. Novel
about growing up in Beaver Lake.
Pagnucco, Frank. Home-Grown Heroes: A Sports History of Sudbury. Sudbury, Miller
Publishing, 1982.
The Sudbury Star and the Sudbury Journal. Binder containing articles concerning Finns starting
in the 1880’s.
Tyni, Paul, G. Wanupin Historia vv. 1925-1985. Dill Township, 1985.
Vapaus Publishing Company. Vapaus 1917-1934. Sudbury, Vapaus Publishing Company, 1934.
103 pages.
Waters Women’s Institute. Waters Women’s Institute No. 4, 1936-1945. Waters Township,
1945. A history of Waters Township and its many Finnish settlers
[39,12.2]
Newspaper clippings and articles
S.d.; 1944-2010 (predominant dates 1978-2010)
6,0 cm of textual records
Documentation on Finnish personalities and business (Finnish success stories)
Note: Some documents are in Finnish
[34,6B]
Sudbury Finnish Male Choir, 1960 to 1995, 35th
Anniversary Concert, Sudbury, 1995. 24 pages
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Sudbury Finnish Male Choir, 1960 to 2000, 40th
Anniversary Concert, Sudbury, 2000. 36 pages
Sudbury Finnish Male Choir, 1960 to 2005, 45th
Anniversary Concert, Sudbury, 2005. 44 pages
Sudbury Finnish Male Choir, 1960 to 2010, 50th
Anniversary Concert, Sudbury, 2010. 52 pages
Jalava, Mauri Amiko. “Radicalism of a ‘New Deal’?”, The Unfolding World View of The
Finnish Immigrants in Sudbury, 1883-1932, Sudbury, Laurentian University, 1983. (Master’s
Thesis) 309 pages
Sillanpaa, Lennard, The Political Behaviour of Canadians of Finnish Descent in the District of
Sudbury, Helsinki, University of Helsinki, 1976. (Licentiate Thesis) 145 pages
Sillanpaa, Lennard, A political and Social History of Canadians of Finnish Descent in the
District of Sudbury, Helsinki, University of Helsinki, 1973. (Master’s Thesis) 137 pages
Series III : Books and other materials on Economic and Urban Development
[31,21A]
[31,21B]
[31,21C]
[34,6C]
[MC1 D6]
[31,21A]
Clarke, W.F. and D. R. Grimes Planning and Construction of Leaf Rapids-A New Town with a
New Concept 1975. 10 pages
Pressman, Norman New Towns Waterloo, 1972. 19 pages
Robinson, Ira M. Planning, Building and Managing New Towns on the Resource Frontier,
Calgary. 13 pages
Shaw, William Granville Archibald Evaluations of Resource Towns: Planned and Unplanned,
Edmonton, 1970. 10 pages
Rodger, D. Elliott Canada's Remote Communities Seek Energy Efficiency, 1990. 8 pages
Robson, Robert Canadian Resource Towns: An Historical Overview, 1880-1970, Winnipeg,
1987. 41 pages
Kitimat Townsite Report, Corporation of District of Kitimat, Kitimat, 1969. 270 pages
Chibuk, John H. and Dan Kusel, New Communities in Canadian Urban Settlements, 1978. 171
pages
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Bonner, E. History of the Woodlands Spruce Falls Power and Paper Company, Kapuskasing,
1965. 10 pages
[31,21B]
Philbrook, Tom Fisherman, Logger, Merchant, Miner: Social Changes and Industrialism in
Three Newfoundland Communities, St. John's, 1966. 212 pages
Government of Newfoundland and Labrador Report of the Buchans Task Force, 1976. 247 pages
Faris, James C. Cat Harbour: A Newfoundland Fishing Settlement, 1966 St. John's. 132 pages
Andrews, Alick Robert Social Crisis and Labour Mobility: A Study of Economic and Social
Change in a New Brunswick Railway Community, New Brunswick, 1967. 121 pages
Scott, Beryl H. The Story of Silver Islet
Artibise, Alan F. J. and Paul-André Linteau The Evolution of Urban Canada: An Analysis of
Approaches and Interpretations Winnipeg, 1984. 46 pages
Roberge, Roger A. The Level of Urban Services in Canadian Resource Towns: A Comparative
Analysis Ottawa, 1985. 35 pages
Various newspaper articles on small towns and how they are affected by their local industries
Journal of the Engineering Institute of Canada, Vol. I No.6 Town Planning in Halifax and
Vicinity 1918. 9 pages
Journal of the Engineering Institute of Canada, Vol. IV No.10 Winnipeg Branch, 1921. 2 pages
Lash, S.D. Recent New Towns in Canada The Engineering Journal, Vol. IX No.11. 1926 4 pages
Grimmer, A.K. The Development and Operation of a Company-Owned Industrial Town The
Engineering Journal, Vol. 17, 1934. 5 pages
Bowles, Roy T. Little Communities and Big Industries: Studies in the Social Impact of Canadian
Resource Extraction Toronto, 1982. 16 pages
Randall, James E. and R. Geoff Ironside Communities on the Edge: An Economic Geography of
Resource-Dependent Communities in Canada, The Canadian Geographer Vo. 40 No.1 1996. 19
pages
Newspaper articles on the troubles of Algoma Steel in Sault Ste Marie 1991
Day, Douglas Public Policy and the Coastal Zone, Halifax, 1985. 10 pages
McKay, Paul, An Industry at the Crossroads, The Toronto Star, Toronto, 1990. 3 pages
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Bradbury, John H. The Rise and Fall of the "Fourth Empire of the St. Lawrence": The Quebec-
Labrador Iron Ore Mining Region Cahiers de Géographie du Québec, Vol. 29 No. 78 1985. 14
pages
A Short History of the Ontario Provincial Police
Wilkins, Charles Deep River Revisited Canadian Geographic. 10 pages
Newspaper articles regarding Denison Mines at Elliot Lake and the town of Kapuskasing
Stelter, Gilbert A. and Alan F. J. Artibise Canadian Resource Towns in Historical Perspective,
Plan Canada 18/1, 1978. 10 pages
Preston, Richard E. and Lorne H. Russwurm Essays on Canadian Urban Process and Form II
Waterloo, 1980. 27 pages
Queen's University Single-Enterprise Communities in Canada London, 1953. 22 pages
Lash, S. D. Planning of Recent New Towns in Canada, The Engineering Journal Vol. 41 1958. 2
pages
Marsh, Leonard Communities in Canada British Columbia, 1970. 20 pages
Pressman, Norman E.P. Planning New Communities in Canada, Ottawa, 1975. 12 pages
Newspaper articles regarding the troubles of some towns
Knight, Rolf Work Camps and Company Towns in Canada and the US: An Annotated
Bibliography, Vancouver 1975. 61 pages
Brealy, T.B., C.C. Neil and P.W. Newton Resource Communities: Settlement and Workforce
Issues, Book Review Plan Canada Vol. 29, No.6, 1989. 2 pages
Brown, Dick The Oslo Factor: A New Oil-Sands Project, Now in the Planning Stages, Holds the
Prospect of More Jobs for Fort McMurray and more Oils for Canada, The Review 1989. 5
pages
Whye, Michael Company Town: Bedroom Communities that Grew Up Lake Superior Magazine,
1992. 7 pages
Habitat, a bimonthly publication of Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation Vo. VI, No. 3
1963; Vol. 7 No. 2 1964; 1969; 1978 and 1983
Miller, Willet G. The Cobalt-Nickel Arsenides and Silver Deposits of Temiskaming (Cobalt and
Adjacent Areas), Report of the Bureau of Mines, Vol. XIX Part II, 1912. 5 pages
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Baldwin, Douglas Owen Imitation vs Innovation: Cobalt as an Urban Frontier Town, Laurentian
University Review XI,2 1979. 11 pages
The Prairie Voice, Imperial Oil Review, 1991. 8 pages
Bagnell, Kenneth Pride in the North, The Review, 1988. 5 pages
Roberts, Richard Socially Responsive Planning: The Tumbler Ridge New Town Experience,
Calgary 1988. 15 pages
Roberts, Richard and Gary Paget Socially Responsive Planning: The Tumbler Ridge New Town
Experience, Ekistics 313, 1985. 14 pages
Various newspaper articles on Industry and small towns, 1991
An Experiment in Town Building, Social Welfare, 1922. 2 pages
The Legislative Assembly of Ontario, Report re Housing for 1921 Including Town Planning of
the Town of Kapuskasing, Bureau of Municipal Affairs, Toronto, 1922. 15 pages
Manitouwadge: A New Ontario Mining Community, Ontario Supplement Planning, Vol.4, No.2,
1957. 11 pages
McGuire, B.J. and Roland Wild, Kitimat-Tomorrow's City Today, Canadian Geographic Journal
Vol.59, No.5, 1959. 17 pages
Richardson, N.H. A Tale of Two Cities, Plan Vol.4, No.3, 1963. 14 pages
The First Fifty Years: A Golden Jubilee History of Kapuskasing, 1970? 122 pages
Wichern, P.H., Gloria Kunka and Douglas Waddell, The Production and Testing of a Model of
Political Development in Resource Frontier Communities, Winnipeg, 1971. 84 pages
Wichern, P.H. Two Studies in Political Development on Canada's Resource Frontier: Political
Development on Canadian Reserves; The Administrator's Role in Single Enterprise
Communities, Winnipeg, 1972. 16 pages
Pressman, Norman E.P. Planning New Communities in Canada, Ottawa, 1975. 77 pages
Single Industry Communities, Regional Economic Expansion, 1977. 42 pages
Gibson, Robert B. The Strathcona Sound Mining Project: A Case Study of Decision Making,
Science Council of Canada Background Study No. 42, 1978. 18 pages
Single-Sector Communities, Occasional Papers, 1979. 13 pages
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Kipawa Houses 1918-1919, Ross & MacDonald Architects, Montreal, 19?. 31 pages
New Financial Mechanisms for Addressing Mining Community Problems, Department of Energy
and Mines Manitoba and Department of Energy, Mines and Resources Canada, 1985. 68 pages
Canada's Single-Industry Communities: A Proud Determination to Survive, Canada Employment
and Immigration Advisory Council, 1987. 82 pages (bilingual document)
Canada's Single-Industry Communities: Search of a New Partnership, Canada Employment and
Immigration Advisory Council, 1988. 125 pages
Resource Communities: A Bibliography, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, 1988. 15
pages
Golden Jubilee Edition, Northern Times, Kapuskasing, 1971. 76 pages
Butcher, Patrick James The Establishment of a Pulp & Paper Industry at Kapuskasing, London,
1978. 192 pages
Report of the Commission, Legislative Assembly of Ontario, Toronto, 1922. 49 pages
Lucas, Rex A. Minetown, Milltown, Railtown: Life in Canadian Communities of Single Industry,
University of Toronto Press, Toronto, 1971. 433 pages
New Communities in Canada: Exploring Planned Environment, Contact, Vol.8 No.3, 1976. 369
pages
Mining Communities: Hard Lessons for the Future, Proceedings No. 14, Kingston, 1984. 205
pages
Boisvert, Michel The Correspondence Between the Urban System and the Economic Base of
Canada's Regions, Economic Council of Canada, Hull, 1978. 198 pages
The Canadian Geographer Vol.38, No.2, Montreal, 1994. 192 pages
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Proctor, Redfern, Bousfield & Bacon, The Official Plan of the Town of Iroquois Falls Planning
Area, Consulting Engineers and Planners, Toronto, 1972. 41 pages
Report of the Minister of Lands, Forests and Mines, Legislative Assembly of Ontario, Toronto,
1912, 10 pages
Tenth Annual Report of the Ontario Railway and Municipal Board, Legislative Assembly of
Ontario, Toronto, 1915. 7 pages
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A Few High Spots in the Life of L.R. Wilson, 56 pages
Kirkconnell, Watson Kapuskasing-An Historical Sketch, Kingston, 1921. 9 pages
Journal of Town Planning Institute, Vo.1 No.10, Ottawa, 1922. 9 pages
The Spruce Falls Power & Paper Co. Means Much to Northern Ontario, Pulp & Paper Magazine
of Canada, 1929. 18 pages
Kapuskasing, The Model Town of the North, 15 pages
Gray, Linda Brunetville, Ontario An Experiment in Rehabilitation, Urban Renewal and Low
Income Housing, Vol.6 No.3. 3 pages
Social Welfare, Vol. 5, No. 3, Toronto, 1922. 3 pages
Hall, Alfred V. Considerations in the Laying Out of the Town of Kapuskasing, The Canadian
Engineer, Vol.43, No.7, 1922. 3 pages
Report of the Minister of Lands, Forest and Mines of the Province of Ontario, Legislative
Assembly of Ontario, Toronto, 1917.
Faludi, E.G. Study & Advice on the Desirability of Altering the Boundaries Between the
Township of Calvert & the Town of Iroquois Falls (District of Cochrane), Toronto, 1968. 112
pages
Drury, E.C. Farmer Premier: Memoirs of the Honourable E.C. Drury, Toronto, 1966. 45 pages
Jewel in the Wilderness: A History of Elliot Lake, Elliot Lake Secondary School, 1980. 185
pages
Campbell, Bruce and Douglas Hinan Iroquois Falls A Two Part Study, 1970. 38 pages
Baldwin, Douglas The Development of an Unplanned Community: Cobalt, 1903-1914, Plan
Canada 18/1, 1978. 13 pages
Stelter, Gilbert A. and Alan F.J. Artibise Power and Place: Canadian Urban Development in the
North American Context, Vancouver, 1986. 49 pages
Cheng, Samson A New Town of Manitouwadge, Ontario, Winnipeg, 1962. 114 pages
Goltz, Eileen Papertown, Sudbury, 1973. 70 pages
Gervais, Gaétan, Ashley Thomson and Gwenda Hallsworth Bibliography: History of North-
Eastern Ontario, Documents historiques No. 82, Sudbury, 1985. 112 pages
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The Broke Hustler The Enterprise, Iroquois Falls, 1972. 24 pages
Percival, R.N. New Towns for Ontario, Town and Country Planning, Vol.25, 1957. 4 pages
Routly, Mrs. Herbert Thomas Routly, Association of Ontario Land Surveyors. 2 pages
Spruce Falls Review A Special Supplement to the Northern Times, Kapuskasing, 1971.
8 pages
Various meeting minutes of the Council of the Town of Iroquois Falls, 1915-1928. 15 pages
Buncke, H.J., Mrs. How One Mill Town Entertains Itself, Abitibi Vol.1 No.1, Iroquois Falls,
1929. 1 page
Grimmer, A.K. The Development and Operation of a Company-Owned Industrial Town, The
Engineering Journal, 1934. 5 pages
Various newspaper articles on Northern Ontario Towns
Black binder: Articles, publications, photographs on Uranium and Elliot Lake
Hughes, J.T., Urban Studies, Vol.13 No.3, Harlow Essex, 19976. 10 pages
Mould, David H. The Company Town that Outlived the Company: Haydenville, Ohio, Journal of
Cultural Geography Vol.5 No.2, 1982. pp. 71-86
The Death of Mining, Business Week, 1984. 6 pages
Veno, Arthur and Norman F. Duffy Mine Towns in Australia's Northwest: Options for Operation
and Quality of Life, Ekistics Vol. 52 No.311, 1985 pp. 176-188
Dellheim, Charles The Creation of a Company Culture: Cadbury's, 1861-1931, The American
Historical Review, Vol.92:1, 1987. 17 pages
Bone, Robert M. Mega Projects, Air Commuting and Regional Development: The Case of the
Norman Wells Project, Saskatoon, 1989. 20 pages
Single Industry Towns-An Australian Strategy, 1991. 15 pages
Brunetville a Neighbourhood Reborn, Department of Municipal Affairs, 1972. 125 pages
[Correspondence & Documentation] 1920-1989
[Aerial Satellite Images of Kapuskasing]
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Maps: District of Timiskaming (Subdivision of Teefy & Calvert) 1915
Township of Calvert (2) 1964-1966
Town of Témiscaming (2) 1971-1975
Town of Kapuskasing (14) 1921-1965
Town of Iroquois Falls (4) 1930-1975
Copper Cliff, Vincinity (3) (originals 1904)
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Elliot Lake
s.d. (originals ca. 1957-1995)
Unpublished manuscripts including aerial photographs regarding Elliot Lake history and
information on the Elliot Lake tracking Study. It also includes. research fiches, photocopies of
microfilms of Elliot Lake newspaper with reference and notes.
Note: titles of the 2 unpublished manuscripts:‘Elliot Lake: a geographic planning perspective of
a (provincially) planned resource community’
‘Elliot Lake revisited: the history of a planned resource community in Ontario’.
Plans of Subdivision for the Sudbury Area
??
1 cm of textual records, 14 cartographic documents and related documents.
Subdivision and reference plans with relevant data on file cards for Sudbury area. Townships
maps ( scale 1 :1000) from the city of greater Sudbury with all subdivisions plotted for virtually
each decade from 1881-1990 . Is also included in the file: the 4th
Honour’s Essay of Celia Van
Loon titled: ‘The Sudbury Area: Subdivision Activity 1881-1986’.( who did the maps) and a
regular 1990 Township maps (scale 1 :1000) for reference purposes.
Note: see also MC1D6 (cartographic documents)
Blue print map of the Township of McKim with hand coloured sections depicting the
development of the region from 1881-1990. (with legend)
Copy of a 1883, map Township of McKim ( surveyed by Francis Bolger)