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- The Gentleman’s Magazine and Historical Chronicle was a monthly periodical published in England during the years of 1736-1833. The volumes of interest from 1812-1815 were written and compiled by SylvThe Gentleman’s Magazine and Historical Chronicle was a monthly periodical published in …
- The Gentleman’s Magazine and Historical Chronicle was a monthly periodical published in England during the years of 1736-1833. The volumes of interest from 1812-1815 were written and compiled by SylvThe Gentleman’s Magazine and Historical Chronicle was a monthly periodical published in …
- The Gentleman’s Magazine and Historical Chronicle was a monthly periodical published in England during the years of 1736-1833. The volumes of interest from 1812-1815 were written and compiled by SylvThe Gentleman’s Magazine and Historical Chronicle was a monthly periodical published in …
- Specific pages related to the War of 1812 include: Pages 655, 656, 657: Battles on the Niagara Frontier, with the death of Major General Sir Isaac Brock at the Battle of Queenston Heights on OctoberSpecific pages related to the War of 1812 include: Pages 655, 656, …
- Specific pages related to the War of 1812 include: Page 282: • News that, despite the orders in council having been revoked, it had been too late for it to have restored peace, and that negotiationsSpecific pages related to the War of 1812 include: Page 282: • …
- Specific pages related to the War of 1812 include: Page 385: Report that the revocation of the orders in council were unlikely to produce conciliation. Report of the capture of Fort Detroit; battlesSpecific pages related to the War of 1812 include: Page 385: Report …
- Specific pages related to the War of 1812 include: Page 478: Report of the capture of American privateer brig Curlew by British ship Acasta. Report of the capture of American privateer Catharine andSpecific pages related to the War of 1812 include: Page 478: Report …
- *Pages 497-504 are duplicated. Please check both November and December for these pages listed in the Index. Specific pages related to the War of 1812 include: Page 574: Battles at Fort Michilimackina*Pages 497-504 are duplicated. Please check both November and December for these …
- The Gentleman’s Magazine and Historical Chronicle was a monthly periodical published in England during the years of 1736-1833. The volumes of interest from 1812-1815 were written and compiled by SylvThe Gentleman’s Magazine and Historical Chronicle was a monthly periodical published in …
- Specific pages with War of 1812 content in this volume: Page 77: The American senate declares war on Great Britain, the senate vote having passed by a majority of 6. News that the orders in council hSpecific pages with War of 1812 content in this volume: Page 77: …
- 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 …
- Volumes of interest were published between 1812 and 1815 with articles about the War of 1812. Issue for Oct. 5, 1813 includes: A report announces the arrival of Commodore Rodgers in the U.S. frigateVolumes of interest were published between 1812 and 1815 with articles about …
- 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. …
- 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 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- …
- A black and white photo of Eve Sherk Neff, dressed as a Mennonite, standing with her right hand on a well pump and a screen door behind her. The photo is on a buff matte and is surrounded by a blackA black and white photo of Eve Sherk Neff, dressed as a …
- This is a photo of Morgan Cabin that was owned by Lieutenant David Morgan. Chief (Major) John Norton was known to have visited this cabin in April 28, 1809; before becoming an important First NationsThis is a photo of Morgan Cabin that was owned by Lieutenant …
- 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 …
- A photo of Zavitz Mill standing beside the sand dunes which were once located there. The mill was built by Christian Zavitz and was operated by his son, Jesse, at the Lake Shore outlet of the Mill PoA photo of Zavitz Mill standing beside the sand dunes which were …
- 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 …
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