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- A semi-weekly paper that was published from 1803 to 1816. This issue includes an account of the Battle of Chippawa on Pages 1 and 2 as told by U.S. Captain McDonald.A semi-weekly paper that was published from 1803 to 1816. This issue …
- [from back of painting] “The old house faced the river, and the artist has sketched the trees and old fences as they might have been at the time. The remains of the old well were found, and so the pa[from back of painting] “The old house faced the river, and the …
- A letter written by Cummings, a Captain in the War of 1812. The letter discusses his military career during the War of 1812.A letter written by Cummings, a Captain in the War of 1812. …
- The Statutes of his Majesty's Province of Upper Canada in North America outlining the recruitment, administration and discipline of the militia.The Statutes of his Majesty's Province of Upper Canada in North America …
- On leaf preceding the t.p.: Battles of Chippawa and Lundy's Lane, by Charles Anderson, guide to the battle ground. On box: Chippawa and Lundy's Lane. Printed by John SimpsonOn leaf preceding the t.p.: Battles of Chippawa and Lundy's Lane, by …
- The Oath of Allegiance pledged by some Niagara residents in Chippewa to His Majesty King George III on September 4, 1812. The soldiers were sworn in by Justice of the Peace, Thomas Dickson.The Oath of Allegiance pledged by some Niagara residents in Chippewa to …
- This newspaper was published bi-weekly from June 1812 to September 1814 by S. Woodworth & Co. in New York. Editor Samuel Woodworth formed the content of the newspaper using official documents from boThis newspaper was published bi-weekly from June 1812 to September 1814 by …
- [1812], 29 July: Major-General Isaac Brock, York, to James FitzGibbon. I lament that you should have been so long impressed with the idea that I possessed the means of being serviceable to you. I had[1812], 29 July: Major-General Isaac Brock, York, to James FitzGibbon. I lament …
- A semi-weekly paper that began in 1809 and ceased in 1816. Its succeeding title was the Boston Patriot and Morning Advertiser. Publishers included: Everett & Munroe, 1809-Mar. 7, 1810; Isaac Munroe,A semi-weekly paper that began in 1809 and ceased in 1816. Its …
- 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 …
- A practical military manual for officers in the Royal Regiment of Artillery. It combines training and field service manuals with lists of equipment, weights, dimensions, and equipment accuracy and peA practical military manual for officers in the Royal Regiment of Artillery. …
- 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 …
- This was a weekly paper that was published every Saturday. The motto of the Merrimack was: "Not too rash--Yet not fearful--We aim to be just." It was published from 1808-1817. Topics of interest inclThis was a weekly paper that was published every Saturday. The motto …
- An account of Jonathon Phillips, a settler in the Bay of Quinte region and a War of 1812 veteran. Printed at the Chronicle Office, BellevilleAn account of Jonathon Phillips, a settler in the Bay of Quinte …
- The London Gazette issue that reports on the death of Isaac Brock at the Battle of Queenston Heights on 13 October 1812. The London Gazette, originally called The Oxford Gazette, was first publishedThe London Gazette issue that reports on the death of Isaac Brock …
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