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- This is an oil on canvas painting of Major General Sir Isaac Brock in full uniform astride a brown horse (believed to be named Alfred) exiting the gates of Fort George. There are two natives seated iThis is an oil on canvas painting of Major General Sir Isaac …
- A muster roll of soldiers in the 4th Regiment of the Lincoln Militia under the command of Captain H. Nelles (1789-1841) who were employed in the engineer departments at Forts George and Niagara fromA muster roll of soldiers in the 4th Regiment of the Lincoln …
- A white clay pipe with just the bowl and no markings. It measures 6 cm in length and the bowl is 1.5cm in diameter. A portion of the stem is said to have been excavated at Fort George in Niagara-on-tA white clay pipe with just the bowl and no markings. It …
- Capture of Fort George. In the upper right hand corner it reads: "Porte Folio. July. 1817"Capture of Fort George. In the upper right hand corner it reads: …
- A letter addressed to Colonel Proctor, Commanding Officer of the 41st Regiment at Fort George, Niagara from David Todd, Morris Town County of St. Lawrence on 9 Feb., 1812. Todd asked Colonel ProctorA letter addressed to Colonel Proctor, Commanding Officer of the 41st Regiment …
- This is a drawing of Fort Niagara from Fort George, which is in the foreground.This is a drawing of Fort Niagara from Fort George, which is …
- This bill of account is for wood delivered to the wood yard at Butler's Barrack's by Robert Thompson. It is possible that this was for the construction of the barracks following the War of 1812-1814This bill of account is for wood delivered to the wood yard …
- The document is a transcript of an order of retirement for George Young who worked as the Master Carpenter at Fort George.The document is a transcript of an order of retirement for George …
- This letter is from the war office to Lieut. Daniel McDougal regarding his half pay for the Canadian Embodied Militia at Fort George. McDougal participated in the battle of Fort George on March 27, 1This letter is from the war office to Lieut. Daniel McDougal regarding …
- These are three engravings, most likely from a newspaper or other late 19th century literature, originally, and placed onto tiles. It is believed that they were taken from Winfield Scott's autobiograThese are three engravings, most likely from a newspaper or other late …
- This is a fragment from one of the original Blockhouses located at Fort George. The date associated with this fragment is 1792. However, Fort George was originally completed in 1802. Therefore, it caThis is a fragment from one of the original Blockhouses located at …
- This is a light cavalry pattern sword that is made almost entirely from iron. Only the handle and a portion of the blade is still present. It measures 33 cm long, 2.8 cm wide and 14.5 cm deep. The swThis is a light cavalry pattern sword that is made almost entirely …
- This is an aquatint and etching print.This is an aquatint and etching print.
- Volumes of interest were published between 1812 and 1815 with articles about the War of 1812. Issue for July 12, 1813 includes news from the War of 1812 at Sackets Harbour, Albany, and Fort George (rVolumes of interest were published between 1812 and 1815 with articles about …
- A certificate of achievement for John Pettit, Esq. of Grimsby for undertaking the task of carrying dispatches throughout the Niagara Region on behalf of Major Glegg and the military in April 1813. PeA certificate of achievement for John Pettit, Esq. of Grimsby for undertaking …
- A memorandum of Militia Pay Allowances and losses due to Captain H. Nelles (1789-1841) of the 4th Regiment of the Lincoln Militia.A memorandum of Militia Pay Allowances and losses due to Captain H. …
- A watercolour by an unknown artist of the Battle of Fort George, based on a line drawing that was in the Philadelphia Portfolio in 1817. The drawing shows some details on the town, including many eleA watercolour by an unknown artist of the Battle of Fort George, …
- A letter from John Clark at Fort George to Major Jacob Ten Broeck, 4th Regiment of the Lincoln Militia, in Grantham which discusses the shortage of men at the Fort. It is dated May 3rd 1814 and is scA letter from John Clark at Fort George to Major Jacob Ten …
- This is the Muster roll of Captain Jacob A. Ball’s Company of the 1st Regiment of Lincoln Militia, stationed at Fort George, from the 19th to the 30th of June, 1814, inclusive. The roll includes nameThis is the Muster roll of Captain Jacob A. Ball’s Company of …
- This is a handwritten letter from Mrs. Elizabeth Campbell, wife of Fort-Major Donald Campbell, to her son. The letter mainly focuses on her husband's military career which includes service in EuropeThis is a handwritten letter from Mrs. Elizabeth Campbell, wife of Fort-Major …
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