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- A newspaper article written by Fred Williams titled, "A Notable Niagara Centennial" where he discusses the death of John Crooks and his experiences in the War of 1812. The newspaper the article was wA newspaper article written by Fred Williams titled, "A Notable Niagara Centennial" …
- An original copy of the October 14, 1824 copy of the Advocate. Articles of interest include the “Anniversary of the Battle of Queenston Heights”, “The Re-internment”, and “Brittain Cherishes the MemoAn original copy of the October 14, 1824 copy of the Advocate. …
- Communicated by his children for publication in the Historical magazine. Caption title. Title on spine: Campaign of 1814. Includes bibliographical references.Communicated by his children for publication in the Historical magazine. Caption title. …
- A weekly paper published from 1822 to 1856.A weekly paper published from 1822 to 1856.
- Pt. 1. Queenston.--Pt. 2. Fort Niagara. Printed by Steele's PressPt. 1. Queenston.--Pt. 2. Fort Niagara. Printed by Steele's Press
- An oil on canvas painting. Before dawn on October 13, 1812, the New York State Militia launched an invasion across the treacherous currents of the Niagara River at Queenston. The leader of the BritisAn oil on canvas painting. Before dawn on October 13, 1812, the …
- This document is a diagram with explanations of the place where Sir Isaac Brock fell according to some who claim to have witness the event.This document is a diagram with explanations of the place where Sir …
- This document, dated 1813, is a report by Elizabeth Campbell on her late husband's military career. Donald Campbell was the Fort-Major of Fort George during the War of 1812. It also states, at the beThis document, dated 1813, is a report by Elizabeth Campbell on her …
- Recollections of the War of 1812 begins at Page 11.Recollections of the War of 1812 begins at Page 11.
- This issue of Pleasant Hours: a paper for young folk contains an article titled “The Story of Queenston Heights”.This issue of Pleasant Hours: a paper for young folk contains an …
- Collected by Janet Carnochan while she was curator of the Niagara Historical Museum, this scrapbook contains various newspaper articles concerning events in Canada in 1813. Most articles are narrativCollected by Janet Carnochan while she was curator of the Niagara Historical …
- The letter is addressed to Sir Alan McNabb, a member of the Committee for the Erection of Brock's Monument, from Robert Stanton concerning the place where Sir Isaac Brock fell. Stanton states withinThe letter is addressed to Sir Alan McNabb, a member of the …
- This story was submitted by R.I. Warner from St. Thomas, Ontario, to the Globe Prize Story. It is from the grandson's point of view and includes a description of his grandfather's experiences duringThis story was submitted by R.I. Warner from St. Thomas, Ontario, to …
- 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 …
- This scrapbook contains various newspaper articles relating to both the Canadian and American side of the Niagara River during the War of 1812. It is not clear what newspapers are included. However,This scrapbook contains various newspaper articles relating to both the Canadian and …
- An account of Jonathon Phillips, a settler in the Bay of Quinte region and a War of 1812 veteran. Printed at the Chronicle Office, BellevilleAn account of Jonathon Phillips, a settler in the Bay of Quinte …
- This scrapbook contains various newspaper clippings that discuss the War of 1812-1814. It focuses mainly on the centennial events and memorials of the War, particularly those relating to Sir Isaac BrThis scrapbook contains various newspaper clippings that discuss the War of 1812-1814. …
- A transcription of a letter written by James Fortier, the Port Colborne Lighthouse keeper, to the Honourable Jean Chabot regarding a salary adjustment. The original letter is currently unavailable. IA transcription of a letter written by James Fortier, the Port Colborne …
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