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- This document is an affidavit regarding the surrender of a lease for land, 1500 acres, on Charlotte River in Otsego County, New York, by John D. Servos. Servos was a Captain in the 1st Regiment of thThis document is an affidavit regarding the surrender of a lease for …
- This document is a certification that Capt. John D. Servos served in the 1st Regiment of the Lincoln Militia during the summer and winter of 1812 as well as the summer of 1813. It also provides detaiThis document is a certification that Capt. John D. Servos served in …
- This uniform coat was worn by Captain MacMicking of the Lincoln Militia, 1st Regiment. The double breasted coat is red brushed wool broadcloth with black lace on the dark blue wool lapels, collar andThis uniform coat was worn by Captain MacMicking of the Lincoln Militia, …
- A receipt for John D. Servos acknowledging the payment of 58 pounds, 17 shillings and 7 pence, or one third of his losses incurred during the war of 1812, from John Henry Dunn, Esq, his Majesty's RecA receipt for John D. Servos acknowledging the payment of 58 pounds, …
- 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 ledger contains the payroll for John D. Servos’ Company in the Lincoln Militia from April 24 to May 24 1813. It also has a list of persons from the 1st Regiment of the Lincoln Militia who had leThis ledger contains the payroll for John D. Servos’ Company in the …
- The document is a certificate appointing John D. Servos as Captain of the 1st Regiment of the Lincoln Militia in the Niagara district on October 23rd, 1815. The appointment was assigned by Francis GoThe document is a certificate appointing John D. Servos as Captain of …
- This plume with red and white feathers and a wooden base would have been placed on a soldier’s shako. It is believed to have belonged to William Smith who was in the 1st Regiment of the Lincoln MilitThis plume with red and white feathers and a wooden base would …
- This uniform coat belonged to Colonel Aeneas Shaw of the 1st Regiment of the Lincoln Militia during the War of 1812. It is believed to be a staff officer uniform and has five pairs of buttons down thThis uniform coat belonged to Colonel Aeneas Shaw of the 1st Regiment …
- This is a muster roll, dated June 4th, 1810, for George Lawrence's Company of the 1st Regiment Militia for the County of Lincoln. Names included are: Captain George Lawrence, Lieutenant John Servos,This is a muster roll, dated June 4th, 1810, for George Lawrence's …
- This is the payroll for Captain Servos’ Company of the Lincoln Militia for their services at Fort George in 1814. The names included are: Jacob Lutz, Abram Scott, William Secord, Abraham Collard, SteThis is the payroll for Captain Servos’ Company of the Lincoln Militia …
- This document is a list of members of Captain John D. Servos' company of the First Lincoln Regiment Militia. It lists each soldier's name, and sometimes age, present or absent during roll call on DecThis document is a list of members of Captain John D. Servos' …
- This document is the muster roll of Captain Servos Company of the 1st Regiment of the Lincoln militia from April 25, 1813 to May 24, 1813. The following are some of the names included: John D. ServosThis document is the muster roll of Captain Servos Company of the …
- This is a letter from Joseph Clement, Ensign of the 1st Regiment of the Lincoln Militia, concerning the guards located between the Queenston Camp and Corbin’s Inn. He stated that he visited them betwThis is a letter from Joseph Clement, Ensign of the 1st Regiment …
- This document is a certificate appointing John Servos, Gentleman, as Ensign in the Lincoln Militia in Queenston on May 13, 1806, by Robert Hamilton, Lieutenant in the County of Lincoln.This document is a certificate appointing John Servos, Gentleman, as Ensign in …
- This document is a certificate appointing John Dease Servos, Gentleman, as Lieutenant of a Company in the 1st Regiment of Militia in the County of Lincoln and District of Niagara, commanded by ColoneThis document is a certificate appointing John Dease Servos, Gentleman, as Lieutenant …
- This document is a certificate appointing John Dease Servos, Gentleman, as Ensign of a Company in the 1st Regiment of Militia in the County of Lincoln and District of Niagara, commanded by Colonel RaThis document is a certificate appointing John Dease Servos, Gentleman, as Ensign …
- This document is the appointment of Lewis Smith as Ensign in the 1st Regiment of the Lincoln Militia by Sir Isaac Brock. This document was signed in May 1812; 6 months prior to Brock’s death in the BThis document is the appointment of Lewis Smith as Ensign in the …
- Recollections of the War of 1812 begins at Page 11.Recollections of the War of 1812 begins at Page 11.
- This red leather "Muckleston Patent" dispatch case was once in the possession of the Honourable William Claus. It measures 38.5 by 25 cm and has a brass lock and clips on the outside. Inside are a boThis red leather "Muckleston Patent" dispatch case was once in the possession …
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