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- A transcript of an account, from July 1st, 1800, received of William and Abraham Nelles by Geo. Forsyth & Co. for lumber. This lumber was used for the first Court house, at King and Prideaux streets,A transcript of an account, from July 1st, 1800, received of William …
- This is a note authorizing the payment of 4 pounds to the bearer, Sergt. [Ozies] signed by T. Leonard in Kingston, Upper Canada. Leonard was from the 104th New Brunswick Regiment that was raised in 1This is a note authorizing the payment of 4 pounds to the …
- This document is a bill of account between Lieut. Leonard and Dr. Jonas Abbot in Kingston on July 19, 1814. The items listed are sugar, tea, paper, a toothbrush and brandy with a total amount of 2 poThis document is a bill of account between Lieut. Leonard and Dr. …
- This document, dated 1814, is a bill of account between Mr. Leonard and Dr. Jonas Abbot, in the amount of 2 pounds, 2 shilling, 1 ½ pence. The document is signed "for Jonas Abbott John Smyth". It isThis document, dated 1814, is a bill of account between Mr. Leonard …
- Contents include: Introduction: The First Rector, The First St. George's Church, The Benefactors, Notes on the Benefactors, Church Wardens, Vestry Men, Pewholders 1794-1811, Clerks and "Saxtons"; BapContents include: Introduction: The First Rector, The First St. George's Church, The …
- The American Cookery by an American Orphan is a cook book that is approximately 48 pages of recipes on how to prepare food ranging from meat to biscuits to jellies. It is possible that this is a lateThe American Cookery by an American Orphan is a cook book that …
- Under this Accession number there is a collection of newspapers from the United States (US) from the years 1812 to 1886, some of which contain articles related to the War of 1812. The following is aUnder this Accession number there is a collection of newspapers from the …
- Under this Accession number there is a collection of newspapers from the United States (US) from the years 1812 to 1886, some of which contain articles related to the War of 1812. The following is aUnder this Accession number there is a collection of newspapers from the …
- This newspaper was published in Boston, Massachusetts every Friday by James Cutler and includes a variety of topics relating to the War of 1812. The first page begins with a proclamation by the GoverThis newspaper was published in Boston, Massachusetts every Friday by James Cutler …
- This is a slant-top desk made of black walnut in a Hepplewhite design. The desk feature a row of pigeon holes and a drawer for writing materials as well as two side drawers in the frame. The desk belThis is a slant-top desk made of black walnut in a Hepplewhite …
- This iron stirrup features a flat base and an oval hole for a leather strap, so that is can be attached to a saddle. This stirrup was fashioned in 1812, so it is likely similar to those used by cavalThis iron stirrup features a flat base and an oval hole for …
- This white embroidered net cap with a floral motif is believed to have been worn by Mrs. W. McCormick. It is machine made net with a hand worked pattern and would require additional ribbons to tie itThis white embroidered net cap with a floral motif is believed to …
- This is a black felt man's dress coat with wide cuffs and tails, and buttons on the front lapels. The style is from 1790-1800. The coat is believed to have belonged to Reverend Sampson of Grimsby. ThThis is a black felt man's dress coat with wide cuffs and …
- Reprint of "The Christian Confession of the Faith of the Harmless Christians, in the Netherlands Known by the Name of the Mennonists" Niagara [Ont.] : Amsterdam, printed. Re-printed and sold by JosepReprint of "The Christian Confession of the Faith of the Harmless Christians, …
- The Intelligencer was an American newspaper that was established, in 1800, in Washington by Samuel Harrison Smith, a young Jeffersonian- Republican from Philadelphia. The paper was a supporter of theThe Intelligencer was an American newspaper that was established, in 1800, in …
- This daily paper, except Sundays, began publication on August 17, 1813 and ceased April 30, 1817. It was also published tri-weekly for a “COUNTRY” edition. The paper later became the Baltimore PatrioThis daily paper, except Sundays, began publication on August 17, 1813 and …
- A weekly paper that was published from 1805 to 1814. War related news includes: Page 99 - Weekly Retrospect: American report on British naval movements near Louisiana; General William Harrison reportA weekly paper that was published from 1805 to 1814. War related …
- A weekly paper that was published from 1805 to 1814. War related news includes: Page 103 - Weekly Retrospect: Troop movements of Captain Morgan and a company of light dragoons from Niagara to GreenbuA weekly paper that was published from 1805 to 1814. War related …
- This document is a handwritten note, dated June 22, 1824, concerning a letter written to Mrs. Elizabeth Campbell, wife of Fort Major Donald Campbell, in regards to her war claim.This document is a handwritten note, dated June 22, 1824, concerning a …
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