1812 History

War of 1812 Series (47): Their Fame Liveth

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Description
Creators
Six Nations Legacy Consortium, Author
Rick Hill
, Author
Media Type
Text
Publication
Item Type
Pamphlets
Description
Forty-Seventh in a 62 part series, Their Fame Liveth lists the plaque text which is displayed inside Brock’s monument
Publisher
Six Nations Legacy Consortium
Place of Publication
Ohsweken Ontario
Date of Original
2012
Subject(s)
Local identifier
SNPL000182v00d
Collection
Six Nations Legacy Consortium Collection
Language of Item
English
Geographic Coverage
Donor
Six Nations Legacy Consortium
Creative Commons licence
Attribution-NonCommercial [more details]
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Copyright Date
2012
Copyright Holder
Six Nations Legacy Consortium
Copyright Holder Contact Information
PO Box 258, Ohsweken Ontario N0A 1M0
Contact
Six Nations Public Library
Email:info@snpl.ca
Website:
Address:
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Full Text

"In enduring memory of Sergeant Charles Merryweather and Privates Thomas Haynes and David Jones of the Forty-First Regiment of Foot, Privates Richard Frickleton, Thomas Gee, Martin

Hall, Thomas Levins, John Merrick, William Newman, John Smith and Richard Wade of the Forty-Ninth Regiment of Foot, Private Henry Cope of the Second Regiment of York Militia, Private Thomas

Smith of the Third Regiment of York Militia, Ayanete and Kayentatirhon, Cayuga Chiefs, Ta Kanentye, Onodaga warrior, Kayarawagor and Sakangonguquate, Oneida warriors, killed in action here, 13th October, 1812."

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