This print depicts the lighthouse at Mississauga Point and Fort Niagara in the distance. The lighthouse, the first on the Great Lakes, was dismantled in 1814 in order to build Fort Mississauga. Some
This print depicts the lighthouse at Mississauga Point and Fort Niagara in …
This brass key was for the Powder Magazine for the Tower of Fort Mississauga in Niagara, dated 1816. Fort Mississauga was built between 1814 and 1816 to replace Fort George as the key fort against th
This brass key was for the Powder Magazine for the Tower of …
This scabbard and belt, belonging to John Whitmore, features a buckle and was fashioned to hold a bayonet around the waist of a soldier. According to Niagara Historical Society Publication #8 "Mr. Wh
This scabbard and belt, belonging to John Whitmore, features a buckle and …
A 1909 copy of an 1804 original plan of the lighthouse that was erected on Mississauga Point, signed by Gustavus Nicolls and copied by J. Simpson. The lighthouse, the first on the Great Lakes, was di
A 1909 copy of an 1804 original plan of the lighthouse that …
A plan by H.H. Willson[s] of Fort's George, Mississauga and Niagara, the Military Reserves and the Town of Newark. It is dated 2 May 1817 and has "Royal Regiment Office, Quebec". A memo above the tit
A plan by H.H. Willson[s] of Fort's George, Mississauga and Niagara, the …
"Certain of these orders ... have been printed in Col. E. Cruikshank's Documentary history of Niagara." Created on behalf of the Women's Canadian Historical Society of Toronto
"Certain of these orders ... have been printed in Col. E. Cruikshank's …
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