1812 History

Reburial of the men of the 8th Regiment of Foot from the War of 1812 at Fort Niagara in 1911

Description
Sponsors
1812 History
Department of Canadian Heritage This item is a part of the 1812 History digitization project. This project was made possible with the support of the Department of Canadian Heritage through the Canadian Culture Online Strategy.
Media Type
Image
Item Type
Photographs
Description
These photos are from Fort Niagara in 1911 of the reburial of the men of the 8th Regiment of Foot from the War of 1812.

In a Niagara Historical Society publication (No. 23), dated 1911-1912, Janet Carnochan had this to say about the event:

"A very interesting ceremony took place in July, 1911. The remains of the Soldiers of the King's 8th, had been found and were buried by (the) 29th Regiment, New York, a detachment from the Military Camp at Niagara. Gen. Cotton and many of his suite assisting, two chaplains from our Camp acted with the U.S. Chaplain. Much discussion ensued as to whether the King's 8th were there in 1759 or not. It is certain they were present in 1774 and 1780 and that came to America in 1769. It was a beautiful thought for the two countries to thus unite and was perhaps a friendly return for a similar ceremony at Lundy's Lane, where U.S. Troops united with the 44th Battalion in burying remains of American Soldiers found at Lundy's Lane. Kodak views were taken, one, of the four pall bearers of 39th U.S., another of lowering into the grave, the remains, another showing two chaplains of our forces in their robes, another with General Cotton with staff meeting Major Syer of the 29th Infantry, United States."
Date of Original
1912
Date Of Event
1911/ 1812-1814
Subject(s)
Local identifier
989.186.1-6
Geographic Coverage
Copyright Statement
Protected by copyright: Uses other than research or private study require the permission of the rightsholder(s). Responsibility for obtaining permissions and for any use rests exclusively with the user.
Recommended Citation
Image courtesy of the Niagara Historical Society & Museum
Terms of Use
Please contact the Niagara Historical Society & Museum for any reproductions of this image.
Contact
Niagara Historical Society Museum
Email:contact@niagarahistorical.museum
Website:
Address:

43 Castlereagh Street

P.O. Box 208

Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON

L0S 1J0

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy