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  • The Bee Newspaper, Vol. I, No. 13
        An original Niagara area newspaper containing an account of the Battle of Queenston Heights and the death and burial of Sir Isaac Brock. The newspaper is dated October 24, 1812, eleven days after the
      An original Niagara area newspaper containing an account of the Battle of …
  • New-England Palladium Vol. 40 No. 33- October 23, 1812
        A four page, semi-weekly paper that was published from 1803 to 1814. Page 1: • Report that Capt. Cotton with party of militia had defeated a body of natives • Naval captures, arrivals, etc. Page 2: •
      A four page, semi-weekly paper that was published from 1803 to 1814. …
  • New-England Palladium Vol. XLI No. 40- May 18, 1813
        A four page, semi-weekly paper that was published from 1803 to 1814. Page 1: • Adjutant Generals opinion piece about what the Commander in Chief would do upon taking York • Opinion piece about the lo
      A four page, semi-weekly paper that was published from 1803 to 1814. …
  • New-England Palladium Vol. XLII No. 49- December 17, 1813
        A four page, semi-weekly paper that was published from 1803 to 1814. Page 1: • Report that documents of high importance had been found in Proctor’s papers from the correspondence between an American
      A four page, semi-weekly paper that was published from 1803 to 1814. …
  • The York Gazette- October 24, 1812.
        The York Gazette, York, Upper Canada was printed by John Cameron on October 24, 1812. The paper has various articles that describe events of the ongoing war including a letter found on an American Of
      The York Gazette, York, Upper Canada was printed by John Cameron on …
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  • The Weekly Messenger Newspaper- October 15, 1813
        This newspaper was published in Boston, Massachusetts every Friday by James Cutler and includes a variety of topics relating to the War of 1812. The first page begins with a proclamation by the Gover
      This newspaper was published in Boston, Massachusetts every Friday by James Cutler …
  • Farmers Watchtower Newspaper- December 2, 1812
        Under this Accession number there is a collection of newspapers from the United States (US) from the years 1812 to 1886, some of which contain articles related to the War of 1812. The following is a
      Under this Accession number there is a collection of newspapers from the …
  • Henry Nelles Home- Cell for American Prisoners
        A black and white photograph of the lock up located in the basement of the Nelles house (125 Main Street West) that existed during the War of 1812. The photograph shows the wooden cell located in the
      A black and white photograph of the lock up located in the …
  • The Battle of Queenston Heights, Oct. 13, 1812
        Inscribed on title page, below the author's name: Champlain 8th N.Y. H. Artillery + 10th N.Y. S. Infantry.
      Inscribed on title page, below the author's name: Champlain 8th N.Y. H. …
  • 49th Regiment of Foot, Button c.1802-1814
        The button is made of metal, possibly pewter and measures 2 cm in diameter. The face of the button has the number “49” raised in the center. The 49th Regiment of Foot came to Canada in 1803 and was t
      The button is made of metal, possibly pewter and measures 2 cm …
  • Lake Lodge Wood Shingle- Grimsby, Ontario
        A wooden shingle from the barn at Lake Lodge. It has four holes in the body and curves in the centre. There is writing on the end of one side that states: "Aug. 9, 1932, shingle from barn of Lake Lod
      A wooden shingle from the barn at Lake Lodge. It has four …
  • Barn at Hermitage
        The Hermitage was the farm of William Nelles (1769-1850) and was built near the lake on Lot 6, Concession 1, in c.1800. Nelles was the brother of Robert Nelles and was also a Captain in the 4th Regim
      The Hermitage was the farm of William Nelles (1769-1850) and was built …
  • Letter from Amos Lee in Queenston to Captain Benjamin Carryl in New York: Prisoner at Gilbert Fields House- January 9, 1814,
        A letter dated January 9, 1814, from Amos Lee in Queenston to Captain Benjamin Carryl in Williamsville, New York. Lee was an American prisoner in Queenston at the house of Gilbert Fields, a local far
      A letter dated January 9, 1814, from Amos Lee in Queenston to …
  • Lake Lodge Barn
        A black and white photograph of the original barn at Lake Lodge, built in 1801, as it was being demolished. Written in ink on the photograph is : "The original barn at Lake Lodge built in 1801. It wa
      A black and white photograph of the original barn at Lake Lodge, …
  • The Times Newspaper: September 28, 1814
        The Times Newspaper from September 28, 1814 Pages 2 and 3 discuss reports from newspapers around the world, including those of the ongoing war.
      The Times Newspaper from September 28, 1814 Pages 2 and 3 discuss …
  • Memorandum of Pay and Allowance due to Captain H. Nelles
        A memorandum of pay and allowance due to Captain H. Nelles (1789-1841) from May 23-31 1814 and July 1st to last 1815. It also states pay due for six months while he was a prisoner of war from Decembe
      A memorandum of pay and allowance due to Captain H. Nelles (1789-1841) …
  • Massachusetts Mercury, 10 June 1800, vol. 15, no. 46
  • Independent Chronicle Vol. XLVI No. 3477- August 8, 1814
        A semi-weekly paper that was published from 1801 to 1817. It was previously called the Independent chronicle and the universal advertiser, and was later the Independent chronicle & Boston patriot (Se
      A semi-weekly paper that was published from 1801 to 1817. It was …
  • The Connecticut Mirror Newspaper- November 2,1812
        This 4 page newspaper was sold at $1.75 per annum. Page 2 contains an eyewitness account of the Battle of Queenston Heights by Captain Ogilvie of the 13th Regiment. Size: 32.5 X 50 cm
      This 4 page newspaper was sold at $1.75 per annum. Page 2 …
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