This document is a certification, signed by [T. Matthews], that Grant Powell was a surgeon and James [Benly] was a Major in the Incorporated Militia of Upper Canada.
This document is a certification, signed by [T. Matthews], that Grant Powell …
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 Incorp
This document is a note from Grant Powell, a surgeon in York, …
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. [Maton
This 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 amount
James Reed stated that McDougal had been in his care for several …
This is a certificate from J. Sampson, surgeon of the late 104th Regiment, in Kingston, regarding the wounds received by Daniel McDougal at the battle of Lundy's Lane. He states that McDougal had a m
This is a certificate from J. Sampson, surgeon of the late 104th …
This document is an affidavit from Grant Powell, a surgeon in York, certifying that Daniel McDougal was not capable of earning a living. McDougal was in the Upper Canada Incorporated Militia during t
This document is an affidavit from Grant Powell, a surgeon in York, …
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