This is a brass button of the 49th Regiment (Hertfordshire) of the British army. Although the button has some corrosion there is a cipher with the number 49. There were two sizes of buttons worn by t
This is a brass button of the 49th Regiment (Hertfordshire) of the …
An abstract of pay due the 7th (Captain Dennis's) Company, dated January 24, 1814. The document is handwritten with ink with a quarter of the page missing. It is unknown which regiment this is regard
An abstract of pay due the 7th (Captain Dennis's) Company, dated January …
The button is made of metal, possibly pewter and measures 2 cm in diameter. The face of the button has the number “49” raised in the center. The 49th Regiment of Foot came to Canada in 1803 and was t
The button is made of metal, possibly pewter and measures 2 cm …
[1812], 29 July: Major-General Isaac Brock, York, to James FitzGibbon. I lament that you should have been so long impressed with the idea that I possessed the means of being serviceable to you. I had
[1812], 29 July: Major-General Isaac Brock, York, to James FitzGibbon. I lament …
This brass cross belt plate is oval shaped and stamped with a "49". This number symbolizes the 49th Regiment of Foot, the Royal Hertfordshires. The 49th Regiment is perhaps the most well known of tho
This brass cross belt plate is oval shaped and stamped with a …
The London Gazette issue that reports on the death of Isaac Brock at the Battle of Queenston Heights on 13 October 1812. The London Gazette, originally called The Oxford Gazette, was first published
The London Gazette issue that reports on the death of Isaac Brock …
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