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- Militia General Orders from Kingston, dated August 1815, signed by N. Coffin, Adjutant General of Militia. The document contains an extract of a letter from Earl Bathurst, one of his Majesty's secretMilitia General Orders from Kingston, dated August 1815, signed by N. Coffin, …
- This is an Upper Canadian British militia officer’s coatee of the sedentary militia. It conforms to the regulations of 21 June, 1814, which specifies that all officers on duty shall appear in a scarlThis is an Upper Canadian British militia officer’s coatee of the sedentary …
- A notice of change in reparation agent between Robert Morrogh and Thomas Douglas from Quebec to Daniel Shannon in Niagara.A notice of change in reparation agent between Robert Morrogh and Thomas …
- This coin is from Upper Canada and is dated 1816. On one side the date is in the centre surrounded by the words: "SUCCESS TO COMMERCE & PEACE". On the other side there is an urn in the centre, toppedThis coin is from Upper Canada and is dated 1816. On one …
- This original copy of the newspaper includes an article with a short description of the victory attained at Queenston. (an account of the Battle of Queenston Heights). Size (Framed): 41.2 X 55.2 CMThis original copy of the newspaper includes an article with a short …
- 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 …
- This is an aquatint and etching print.This is an aquatint and etching print.
- Full Title: A geographical view of the province of Upper Canada : and promiscuous remarks on the government, in two parts, with an appendix, containing a complete description of the Niagara Falls, anFull Title: A geographical view of the province of Upper Canada : …
- Half-penny token struck for general circulation in Upper Canada, about 1816. The token is one of a few issues which commemorate Sir Issac Brock. The name Brock is misspelled "Brook" on this token. ThHalf-penny token struck for general circulation in Upper Canada, about 1816. The …
- The Statutes of his Majesty's Province of Upper Canada in North America outlining the recruitment, administration and discipline of the militia.The Statutes of his Majesty's Province of Upper Canada in North America …
- A 1915 copy of Mr. President Russel's (president and acting administrator of Upper Canada from 1796-1799) estate plan in 1797. It illustrates the house and garden plans of his estate including site dA 1915 copy of Mr. President Russel's (president and acting administrator of …
- This is a note authorizing the payment of 4 pounds to the bearer, Sergt. [Ozies] signed by T. Leonard in Kingston, Upper Canada. Leonard was from the 104th New Brunswick Regiment that was raised in 1This is a note authorizing the payment of 4 pounds to the …
- Contents include: Introduction: The First Rector, The First St. George's Church, The Benefactors, Notes on the Benefactors, Church Wardens, Vestry Men, Pewholders 1794-1811, Clerks and "Saxtons"; BapContents include: Introduction: The First Rector, The First St. George's Church, The …
- Copy of a letter written by J.W. Crooks in May 1816 dicussing the creation of a road, as requested by freeholders residing in Four Mile Creek, from below the hill of the late Joseph Clements, in a diCopy of a letter written by J.W. Crooks in May 1816 dicussing …
- All newspapers are not currently digitized in full. Please contact the museum if you would like to know more about one of the included papers.All newspapers are not currently digitized in full. Please contact the museum …
- The book focuses on the invasion of Upper Canada by a small American army commanded by Brigadier General William Hull and the pivotal surrender of his forces at Detroit. It contains a collection of tThe book focuses on the invasion of Upper Canada by a small …
- 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 (SeA semi-weekly paper that was published from 1801 to 1817. It was …
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