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- It is believed that this oil on canvas was created in the United States of America. The artist was born and died in the US. It depicts the Battle of Lundy's Lane which occurred in July 1814.It is believed that this oil on canvas was created in the …
- The lands grant to William Lundy, a Quaker of the Township of Stamford, County of Lincoln in the District of Niagara for 150 acres; Lot 140 and the west half of Lot 141. This property abutted with JoThe lands grant to William Lundy, a Quaker of the Township of …
- The Connecticut Mirror consisted of 4 pages and was sold for two dollars per annum. It contains an account of the Battle of Chippawa as well as the Battle of Bridgewater (Lundy's Lane. Size: 32 X 52.The Connecticut Mirror consisted of 4 pages and was sold for two …
- This is a snuff box believed to be from the Battle of Lundy’s Lane which can be found at the Battleground Hotel Museum. Snuff boxes were used to hold powdered tobacco which was often sniffed throughThis is a snuff box believed to be from the Battle of …
- This is an oval cross belt plate from the 1st Battalion of the Canadian Embodied Militia, a Canadian Provincial Corps. The brass cross belt measures 7 cm long and 5.5 cm wide. Inscriptions include “1This is an oval cross belt plate from the 1st Battalion of …
- A muster roll, dated July 4th to the 28th, 1814, for Captain Henry Nelles' Company of the 4th Regiment of the Lincoln Militia. This regiment participated in the Battles of Queenston Heights and LundyA muster roll, dated July 4th to the 28th, 1814, for Captain …
- A muster roll, dated July 4th to 24th 1814, for Captain Henry Nelles' Company of the 4th Regiment of the Lincoln Militia. This regiment participated in the Battles of Queenston Heights and Lundy's LaA muster roll, dated July 4th to 24th 1814, for Captain Henry …
- A handwritten list of men who acknowledged receiving payment in full from Captain William Nelles (1769-1850) for their services in the militia. Although unstated, it can be assumed that the muster roA handwritten list of men who acknowledged receiving payment in full from …
- A memorandum of Militia Pay due for July 1815. Men's names and amounts due are handwritten on paper. It can be assumed that these men belong to the 4th Regiment of the Lincoln Militia as Henry NellesA memorandum of Militia Pay due for July 1815. Men's names and …
- This is a cloth fragment of a uniform worn by a soldier of the 89th Regiment at the Battle of Lundy’s Lane. It was discovered in a trench on Lundy’s Lane on Sept. 3, 1891. There are also three regimeThis is a cloth fragment of a uniform worn by a soldier …
- A weekly military newspaper. The front page discusses Brigade Orders at Chippawa July 10, 1814. Page 402: discusses a British Official account of the Battle of Chippawa, including those killed, woundA weekly military newspaper. The front page discusses Brigade Orders at Chippawa …
- A memorandum of pay and allowance due to Captain H. Nelles (1789-1841) from May 23-31 1814 and July 1st to last 1815. It also states pay due for six months while he was a prisoner of war from DecembeA memorandum of pay and allowance due to Captain H. Nelles (1789-1841) …
- A record of army pay issued by Captain Henry Nelles (1789-1841) for December 30, 1815. It is handwritten with ink and has an "X" through the figures on the front. On the back is the total of pays calA record of army pay issued by Captain Henry Nelles (1789-1841) for …
- A letter written by Cummings, a Captain in the War of 1812. The letter discusses his military career during the War of 1812.A letter written by Cummings, a Captain in the War of 1812. …
- On leaf preceding the t.p.: Battles of Chippawa and Lundy's Lane, by Charles Anderson, guide to the battle ground. On box: Chippawa and Lundy's Lane. Printed by John SimpsonOn leaf preceding the t.p.: Battles of Chippawa and Lundy's Lane, by …
- It is believed that this oil on canvas was created in the United States of America. The artist was born and died in the US. It depicts the Battle of Lundy's Lane which occurred in July 1814. AmericanIt is believed that this oil on canvas was created in the …
- This document is a note from Grant Powell, a surgeon in York, certifying that Daniel McDougal was severely wounded in action during the Battle of Lundy's Lane. McDougal was in the Upper Canada IncorpThis document is a note from Grant Powell, a surgeon in York, …
- General Order of Lt. General Drummond and List of Officers Killed, Wounded or Missing- July 26, 1814The first part of the document is a general order of Lt. General Drummond, thanking troops and militia for their gallantry at the Battle of Lundy's Lane. He offers particular admiration for the efforThe first part of the document is a general order of Lt. …
- This is a letter to Lieut. Daniel McDougal authorizing a meeting of the Medical Board to examine and report on the wounds he sustained during the War of 1812. The letter is signed by Edward M. [MatonThis is a letter to Lieut. Daniel McDougal authorizing a meeting of …
- James Reed stated that McDougal had been in his care for several months due to the wounds he sustained at the Battle of Lundy's Lane. He also mentions a wound in his thorax which had caused an amountJames Reed stated that McDougal had been in his care for several …
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