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- A semi-weekly paper that was published from 1801 to 1817. It was previously called the Independent chronicle and the universal advertiser, and was later the Independent chronicle & Boston patriot (SeA semi-weekly paper that was published from 1801 to 1817. It was …
- A weekly newspaper that was published every Friday from 1811 to 1815. Page 1: • Speech of a Mr. Fuller and a Mr. Blake to the President, mentioning some war events Page 3: • Letter from Gen. DearbornA weekly newspaper that was published every Friday from 1811 to 1815. …
- The "Columbian" was established by Mr. Holt in 1808 as an "organ of the Clintonians" (Journalism in the United States, from 1690-1872 By Frederic Hudson) and a replacement to the "Citizen". It was aThe "Columbian" was established by Mr. Holt in 1808 as an "organ …
- This document is a handwritten letter from Alex Stewart, a Niagara lawyer, to Alexander Wood, a magistrate in Upper Canada, describing the property lost by Mrs. Elizabeth Campbell, wife of Fort MajorThis document is a handwritten letter from Alex Stewart, a Niagara lawyer, …
- This story was submitted by R.I. Warner from St. Thomas, Ontario, to the Globe Prize Story. It is from the grandson's point of view and includes a description of his grandfather's experiences duringThis story was submitted by R.I. Warner from St. Thomas, Ontario, to …
- The Ledger is indexed by account and not surnames as there are several names on each account due to bartering back and forth. Also, the page number in the index refers to the ledger's own page numberThe Ledger is indexed by account and not surnames as there are …
- A weekly newspaper published in Hartford, Connecticut by Elisha Babcock & Son, "(Printers of the Laws of the Union)". Babcock arrived in Hartford not long after the war in 1784 and created the MercurA weekly newspaper published in Hartford, Connecticut by Elisha Babcock & Son, …
- A semi-weekly paper that was published from 1801 to 1817. It was previously called the Independent chronicle and the universal advertiser, and was later the Independent chronicle & Boston patriot (SeA semi-weekly paper that was published from 1801 to 1817. It was …
- The Intelligencer was an American newspaper that was established, in 1800, in Washington by Samuel Harrison Smith, a young Jeffersonian- Republican from Philadelphia. War of 1812 related content inclThe Intelligencer was an American newspaper that was established, in 1800, in …
- A semi-weekly paper that was published from 1801 to 1817. It was previously called the Independent chronicle and the universal advertiser, and was later the Independent chronicle & Boston patriot (SeA semi-weekly paper that was published from 1801 to 1817. It was …
- An original Niagara area newspaper containing an account of the Battle of Queenston Heights and the death and burial of Sir Isaac Brock. The newspaper is dated October 24, 1812, eleven days after theAn original Niagara area newspaper containing an account of the Battle of …
- Blank pages have not been digitized and, as a result, there are "missing" page numbers in this entry. Size: 21.4 X 34.5 cmBlank pages have not been digitized and, as a result, there are …
- A mill stone from the Zavitz Mill located near the Eagle Marsh Drain (western end of Tennessee Avenue and Lakeshore Road in Port Colborne). The Zavitz Mill was one of the first mills in the southernA mill stone from the Zavitz Mill located near the Eagle Marsh …
- Some names and dates have been removed from the additional note for privacy purposes.Some names and dates have been removed from the additional note for …
- An oil painting of Gravelly Bay and Sugarloaf Hill in Port Colborne. It is most likely a view taken from near Tennessee Avenue and Steele Street. The War of 1812 Veteran "Big John Steele", John SteelAn oil painting of Gravelly Bay and Sugarloaf Hill in Port Colborne. …
- The word ‘To’ in the Ledger refers to the goods which are purchased by the settlers and the word ‘By’ refers to the method of payment by the settler. The numbers in the right-hand columns refer to thThe word ‘To’ in the Ledger refers to the goods which are …
- A photo of Abraham P. Neff (December 7, 1802- December 16, 1874) wearing traditional Mennonite clothing. He was 10 years old when Michael Graybiel made the bellows for his father Peter Neff in 1812 tA photo of Abraham P. Neff (December 7, 1802- December 16, 1874) …
- A deed between Isaac and Abraham Laing and William Haun of the Township of Humberstone for Lot 9, Front Concession of the Township of Humberstone for 37 pounds, 10 shillings.A deed between Isaac and Abraham Laing and William Haun of the …
- "Fraktur" Mennonite artwork which celebrates the birth of Abraham Neff. It reads: "In the year of our Lord, December 7, 1802 ". Abraham was 10 years old when Michael Graybiel made the bellows for his"Fraktur" Mennonite artwork which celebrates the birth of Abraham Neff. It reads: …
- A photo of Christian Zavitz, Jr.'s log cabin from the "Port Colborne News", Second Section, Centennial Edition, Page 9B, August 1967. The cabin was located where the eastern part of Oakwood CemeteryA photo of Christian Zavitz, Jr.'s log cabin from the "Port Colborne …
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