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- Jacob Cochenour was an early settler of Bullock’s Corners in the Township of West Flamborough. His father, Jacob Cochenour Sr., was an American who settled in this area in 1785 on 200 acres of CrownJacob Cochenour was an early settler of Bullock’s Corners in the Township …
- This consists of 6 photos that include: an artistic representation of Tecumseh, a blade, and four gentlemen that are War of 1812 veterans. A 1911 catalogue of Memorial Hall (the Niagara Historical SoThis consists of 6 photos that include: an artistic representation of Tecumseh, …
- A photo of 21 people, believed to be War of 1812 veterans, posing for a group photo in front of Brock's Monument at Queenston Heights. This was the 1871 Brock Monument picnic. Included with the photoA photo of 21 people, believed to be War of 1812 veterans, …
- Black and White image of Major-General Isaac Brock derived from a miniature painting.Black and White image of Major-General Isaac Brock derived from a miniature …
- An oil on canvas painting. Before dawn on October 13, 1812, the New York State Militia launched an invasion across the treacherous currents of the Niagara River at Queenston. The leader of the BritisAn oil on canvas painting. Before dawn on October 13, 1812, the …
- These photos are from Fort Niagara in 1911 of the reburial of the men of the 8th Regiment of Foot from the War of 1812. In a Niagara Historical Society publication (No. 23), dated 1911-1912, Janet CaThese photos are from Fort Niagara in 1911 of the reburial of …
- This is an oval photo of C.J. Tip, seated, and mounted on a beige card. The writing on the card reads "Private C.J. Tip was at battle of Queenston Heights". It is believed that this is Private CornelThis is an oval photo of C.J. Tip, seated, and mounted on …
- A copy of an original photo of James Fortier (April 10, 1792- January 11, 1865) wearing a medal that was awarded in 1849 for his participation at the Battle of Fort Detroit under Major General Sir IsA copy of an original photo of James Fortier (April 10, 1792- …
- Photograph of John Tutela.Photograph of John Tutela.
- Photograph of John Smoke Johnson.Photograph of John Smoke Johnson.
- This is a faded photo mounted in a white oval matte. The photo is of War of 1812 veterans in front of Sir Isaac Brock's Monument. This is a reunion of War of 1812 veterans in October 1871. Soldiers iThis is a faded photo mounted in a white oval matte. The …
- Black and White photograph of John Smoke Johnson, Mohawk chief; Veteran of the War of 1812; and elected as a "Pine Tree Chief", a non-hereditary position.Black and White photograph of John Smoke Johnson, Mohawk chief; Veteran of …
- Photograph of a presentation commemorating the War of 1812 held at Rideau Hall in Ottawa, where Six Nations warriors were honoured as Allies of the Crown. Among those receiving honors were Rick HillPhotograph of a presentation commemorating the War of 1812 held at Rideau …
- Photograph of a presentation commemorating the War of 1812 held at Rideau Hall in Ottawa, where Six Nations warriors were honored as Allies of the Crown. Chief William Montour was awarded a medallionPhotograph of a presentation commemorating the War of 1812 held at Rideau …
- Portrait of Ahyouwaighs (or John Brant, 1794-1832) who was the son of Thayendanegea (Joseph Brant, 1742/43-1807). In the War of 1812, Brant and John Norton led native warriors to stop an American attPortrait of Ahyouwaighs (or John Brant, 1794-1832) who was the son of …
- 1882 studio portrait of the last surviving Six Nations warriors who fought with the British in the War of 1812: (left to right) Young Warner (born ca. 1794), John Tutela (born ca. 1797) and Sakawarat1882 studio portrait of the last surviving Six Nations warriors who fought …
- A photograph of a pediment in the Tippecanoe County Courthouse in Lafayette, IN, USA featuring statues of William Henry Harrison, Lafayette and Tecumseh; sometimes identified as George Rogers Clark,A photograph of a pediment in the Tippecanoe County Courthouse in Lafayette, …
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