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- United States Infantry (general service) Button- c.1812This is a United States Infantry (general service) button. The letters “US” are raised in the center and this metal button measures 2 cm in diameter. This item is on display at the Battleground Hotel Museum.This is a United States Infantry (general service) button. The letters “US” are raised in the center and this metal button measures 2 cm in diameter. This item is on …
- Uniform Fragments- c. 1812These are uniform fragments that are believed to have been unearthed at one of Niagara’s Battlefields. These items are on display at the Battleground Hotel Museum.These are uniform fragments that are believed to have been unearthed at one of Niagara’s Battlefields. These items are on display at the Battleground Hotel Museum.
- 1st American Regiment Queen’s Rangers ButtonThis is a button from the 1st American Regiment Queen’s Rangers. There is a crown on top with “1A” just below and a leaf motif under this. “QUEEN’S RANGERS” is also around the outside edge. There is a piece broken away as well. This item can be found at the …This is a button from the 1st American Regiment Queen’s Rangers. There is a crown on top with “1A” just below and a leaf motif under this. “QUEEN’S RANGERS” is …
- Musket Action PieceThis is a musket action piece that has ornate markings on one side. This item is currently on display at the Battleground Hotel Museum.This is a musket action piece that has ornate markings on one side. This item is currently on display at the Battleground Hotel Museum.
- Musket Action PieceThis is a musket action piece that has ornate markings on one side. This item is currently on display at the Battleground Hotel Museum.This is a musket action piece that has ornate markings on one side. This item is currently on display at the Battleground Hotel Museum.
- Cannon BallsThese are cannon balls from the Battleground Hotel Museum.These are cannon balls from the Battleground Hotel Museum.
- Small Cannon Shot and Musket Balls- c. 1812These are various sizes of small cannon shot and musket balls from the Battleground Hotel Museum.These are various sizes of small cannon shot and musket balls from the Battleground Hotel Museum.
- Horse Shoes and Spur Unearthed from Niagara's BattlefieldsHorse shoes and spur that were found during an archeological dig at one of Niagara’s Battlefields.Horse shoes and spur that were found during an archeological dig at one of Niagara’s Battlefields.
- Glengarry Light Infantry Fencibles Junior Officer Coatee Believed to have Belonged to Donald McDougald- 1795-1830This is a wool and velvet coatee that is believed to be designed for a Glengarry Militia Officer, but the date of origin is unknown. It is a single breasted green coat with a velvet trimmed stand up collar and cuffs. There are also three rows of buttons down the …This is a wool and velvet coatee that is believed to be designed for a Glengarry Militia Officer, but the date of origin is unknown. It is a single breasted …
- Uniform Coat Belonging to Colonel Aeneas Shaw of the 1st Regiment of the Lincoln Militia- c.1810-1820This uniform coat belonged to Colonel Aeneas Shaw of the 1st Regiment of the Lincoln Militia during the War of 1812. It is believed to be a staff officer uniform and has five pairs of buttons down the front with the “GR” cipher of the British Militia. This wool coat …This uniform coat belonged to Colonel Aeneas Shaw of the 1st Regiment of the Lincoln Militia during the War of 1812. It is believed to be a staff officer uniform …
- 1816 Sir Isaac Brock Commemorative Coin......
- 1805 Hibernia CoinThis copper coin features Field Marshall Wellington on one side and an Irish harp on the other. This coin dates to 1805 and is a good example of currency from the 1812 period.This copper coin features Field Marshall Wellington on one side and an Irish harp on the other. This coin dates to 1805 and is a good example of currency from …
- King George III 1812 Half Penny CoinThis half penny coin dates from 1812 and depicts Liberty on the front side. On the reverse is the portrait of King George III and a Laurel Wreath. and is the type of currency that would have been used during the War of 1812.This half penny coin dates from 1812 and depicts Liberty on the front side. On the reverse is the portrait of King George III and a Laurel Wreath. and is …
- King George III 1812 CoinThis copper coin features a laurel wreath with an etching of George III. This is an example of what currency looked like at the time of the War of 1812.This copper coin features a laurel wreath with an etching of George III. This is an example of what currency looked like at the time of the War of 1812.
- Royal Artillery ButtonThis button has a relief crown and field gun facing proper right. It is believed to be from the Royal Artillery and measures 2 cm in diameter.This button has a relief crown and field gun facing proper right. It is believed to be from the Royal Artillery and measures 2 cm in diameter.
- Half Penny 1815 TokenA half-penny coin featuring an eagle on one side and liberty on the other. The Eagle Half Penny Tokens were struck over original 'Samuel Guppy' Tokens from Bristol England. A Boston Merchant Named Nye settled in Phillipsburg U.S.A in 1812 and restruck the 'Guppy' Tokens as the Eagle Half Penny …A half-penny coin featuring an eagle on one side and liberty on the other. The Eagle Half Penny Tokens were struck over original 'Samuel Guppy' Tokens from Bristol England. A …
- Royal Sappers and Miners ButtonThis button likely belonged to a member of the Royal Sappers and Miners. The button was produced by button maker, McGowan of London. The button was dug up at Fort George.This button likely belonged to a member of the Royal Sappers and Miners. The button was produced by button maker, McGowan of London. The button was dug up at Fort …
- Sir Isaac Brock Commemorative Half-Penny TokenHalf-penny token struck for general circulation in Upper Canada, about 1816. The token is one of a few issues which commemorate Sir Issac Brock. The name Brock is misspelled "Brook" on this token. The other side bears the picture of a sailing vessel and the motto "Success to the Commerce …Half-penny token struck for general circulation in Upper Canada, about 1816. The token is one of a few issues which commemorate Sir Issac Brock. The name Brock is misspelled "Brook" …
- Commodore MacDonough Victory, PlateEnoch Wood & Sons Makers MarkEnoch Wood & Sons Makers Mark
- Chair- c.1812A chair given to Manley Ball by the British Government for services rendered.A chair given to Manley Ball by the British Government for services rendered.