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- A letter written by John Bentley, an American soldier during the War of 1812, to his wife Betsey. The letter makes reference to an impending attack on Canada, with speculation the attack may occur atA letter written by John Bentley, an American soldier during the War …
- A letter written by John Adams Smith, grandson of President John Adams, with commentary on the War of 1812. The letter is addressed to his uncle, Justus B. Smith, Hamilton, Madison County, and is datA letter written by John Adams Smith, grandson of President John Adams, …
- Boyd's justification of his conduct and complaints about being dropped from the Army list. Inscribed on page [1]: N. Emery, Esq.Boyd's justification of his conduct and complaints about being dropped from the …
- Published under the auspices of "The Literary and Historical Society of Quebec". Printed by the "Morning Chronicle" Office in Quebec.Published under the auspices of "The Literary and Historical Society of Quebec". …
- A return for ordnance stores for Captain Thos. Biddle's company corps of artillery during the War of 1812. The document is dated June 24, 1814 at the Artillery Encampment, Buffalo, and is signed by JA return for ordnance stores for Captain Thos. Biddle's company corps of …
- One page of sketches illustrating the battle fields of Ontario from the War of 1812. The page has been removed from the July 15, 1876 issue of the Canadian Illustrated News and mounted on a cardboardOne page of sketches illustrating the battle fields of Ontario from the …
- A letter from R. Lawson dated at Chatham, September 7, 1812, regarding movement of the 9th infantry. The letter is signed R. Lawson M Genl [Major General].A letter from R. Lawson dated at Chatham, September 7, 1812, regarding …
- Militia General Orders dated December 2, 1814, disbanding the militia at the conclusion of the War of 1812. The orders were authorized by C.Foster, Adjutant General of Militia, Upper Canada.Militia General Orders dated December 2, 1814, disbanding the militia at the …
- A War of 1812 letter written to Josiah Masters, Shaghticoke, New York, from his nephew J.E.A. Masters, dated November 11, 1812. The letter refers to an impending invasion of Canada at Montreal.A War of 1812 letter written to Josiah Masters, Shaghticoke, New York, …
- Signed by Jacob Morris, President, and William Henderson, Secretary.Signed by Jacob Morris, President, and William Henderson, Secretary.
- Volumes of interest were published between 1812 and 1815 with articles about the War of 1812. Issue for March 12, 1814: The front page of this issue is dominated by a large engraving of a ship, partVolumes of interest were published between 1812 and 1815 with articles about …
- A sketch of the life of General Sir Isaac Brock.A sketch of the life of General Sir Isaac Brock.
- This letter discusses an Order in Council put out in January of the same year concerning the First Flank Company. It discusses those that served in June to December of 1812 and those who joined afterThis letter discusses an Order in Council put out in January of …
- United States. 12th Congress, 1st session, 1811-1812. House.; United States. Congress. House.; Federal Party (U.S.) Signed by George Sullivan and thirty-three other Federalist members.United States. 12th Congress, 1st session, 1811-1812. House.; United States. Congress. House.; …
- A vindication of Jefferson's administration.A vindication of Jefferson's administration.
- At head of title: By AuthorityAt head of title: By Authority
- An act to enforce and make more effectual, an act, entitled "An act laying an embargo on all ships and vessels, in the ports and harbours of the United States, and the several acts supplementary therAn act to enforce and make more effectual, an act, entitled "An …
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