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- Interview - Mr. Harvey FraserUse the following guide to search out certain topics in the interview . 00:00 Introduction 00:13 Reasons for immigration 01:00 Conditions on boats travelling overseas 02:14 War of 1812 03:50 Moving to Alumette Island 04:40 General living condition, food, cooking, etc. 06:45 Weather 07:00 Animal skinning, making clothing 07:36 Cellars …Use the following guide to search out certain topics in the interview . 00:00 Introduction 00:13 Reasons for immigration 01:00 Conditions on boats travelling overseas 02:14 War of 1812 03:50 …
- Military commission of George Ridout in the York Militia, June 1812This is the military commission appointing George Ridout to the rank of Lieutenant in the Flank Company of the Third Regiment of the York Militia. It was issued by Isaac Brock, President Administering the Government of Upper Canada and Major General Commanding his Majesty’s forces therein on June 29, 1812. …This is the military commission appointing George Ridout to the rank of Lieutenant in the Flank Company of the Third Regiment of the York Militia. It was issued by Isaac …
- Message from the President of the United StatesNo. 25 in a series of transmissions from the President regarding the War. Full title is "Message from the President of the United States transmitting communications from the American Ministers at Ghent, shewing the Progress and State of the Negotiations for Peace with Great Britain" Dated December 1, 1814. Read …No. 25 in a series of transmissions from the President regarding the War. Full title is "Message from the President of the United States transmitting communications from the American Ministers …
- The Connecticut Mirror Newspaper- November 2,1812This 4 page newspaper was sold at $1.75 per annum. Page 2 contains an eyewitness account of the Battle of Queenston Heights by Captain Ogilvie of the 13th Regiment. Size: 32.5 X 50 cmThis 4 page newspaper was sold at $1.75 per annum. Page 2 contains an eyewitness account of the Battle of Queenston Heights by Captain Ogilvie of the 13th Regiment. Size: …
- York Gazette Newspaper- October 17, 1812This original copy of the newspaper includes an article with a short description of the victory attained at Queenston. (an account of the Battle of Queenston Heights). Size (Framed): 41.2 X 55.2 CMThis original copy of the newspaper includes an article with a short description of the victory attained at Queenston. (an account of the Battle of Queenston Heights). Size (Framed): 41.2 …
- The War- June 15, 1813This 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 both the American and British side with the intention to report the events of the war. The contents …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 …
- Letter from Aenas Shaw, Adjutant General of the Militia, to Major Ten Broeck commanding the 4th Regiment of the Lincoln MilitiaThe letter was written from the military headquarters at 4 Mile Creek on September 17th (or 19th), 1813. Shaw was requesting that Ten Broeck's company rendezvous at the head quarters. During this time, the Americans were occupying Niagara (Niagara-on-the-Lake) and Fort George. Script in ink on water marked paper "Britannia".The letter was written from the military headquarters at 4 Mile Creek on September 17th (or 19th), 1813. Shaw was requesting that Ten Broeck's company rendezvous at the head quarters. …
- Letter from John Clark at Fort George to Major Ten Broeck of the 4th Lincoln MilitiaA letter from John Clark at Fort George to Major Ten Broeck of the 4th Lincoln Militia, which states that there is an accompanying letter with the Militia D Order. This is 3 weeks before the Battle of Fort George. It is scripted in ink on writing paper with water …A letter from John Clark at Fort George to Major Ten Broeck of the 4th Lincoln Militia, which states that there is an accompanying letter with the Militia D Order. …
- Marriage Certificate Between Peter Neff and Maria DurrinA marriage certificate between Peter Neff and Maria Durrin. Clockwise starting from top right: Peter Neff a son of Abraham Neff. Bottom Right: was born the 23 October, 1780 in Yorck County, Pennsylvania. Bottom Left: his wife Maria Neff is born Durrin. Was born the 13 November 1779, Top Left: …A marriage certificate between Peter Neff and Maria Durrin. Clockwise starting from top right: Peter Neff a son of Abraham Neff. Bottom Right: was born the 23 October, 1780 in …
- Mennonite Exemption Certificate- John Graybiel,1812An original hand-written certificate dated August 31, 1812 declaring that John Graybiel of the Township of Wainfleet, County of Lincoln was a "manonist" and a son of a "Manonist" (meaning a Mennonite). This certificate, which the Militia Act required to be signed by three members of the congregation, exempted 16 …An original hand-written certificate dated August 31, 1812 declaring that John Graybiel of the Township of Wainfleet, County of Lincoln was a "manonist" and a son of a "Manonist" (meaning …
- Proclamation By Lt. Col. Jas. P. Preston of the Invading American ArmySome 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 privacy purposes.
- The Statutes of his Majesty's Province of Upper Canada in North America- Sir Isaac Brock, 1812The 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 outlining the recruitment, administration and discipline of the militia.
- Oath of Allegiance - Chippawa - Sept 1812The 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 His Majesty King George III on September 4, 1812. The soldiers were sworn in by Justice of the …
- Letter from David Todd to Colonel Proctor, Commanding Officer of the 41st Regiment- 9 Feb 1812A letter addressed to Colonel Proctor, Commanding Officer of the 41st Regiment at Fort George, Niagara from David Todd, Morris Town County of St. Lawrence on 9 Feb., 1812. Todd asked Colonel Proctor to forward a letter to his nephew.A letter addressed to Colonel Proctor, Commanding Officer of the 41st Regiment at Fort George, Niagara from David Todd, Morris Town County of St. Lawrence on 9 Feb., 1812. Todd …
- Wiliam Van Every's Account with Grant Kerby - 1815-1816Account ledger for Mr. William Van Every by Grant Kerby 1815-1816Account ledger for Mr. William Van Every by Grant Kerby 1815-1816
- Last Will & Testament of Peter Wright - 18 December 1812The last will & testament of Peter Wright dated December 18, 1812. Transcription of will is below.The last will & testament of Peter Wright dated December 18, 1812. Transcription of will is below.
- Page from Non-Military Ledger- 1811A page from a non-military ledger that contains the prices of domestic items around the year 1811.A page from a non-military ledger that contains the prices of domestic items around the year 1811.
- Letter From Sir Isaac Brock to James FitzGibbon - July 29, 1812[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 scarcely heard of Mr. Johnson having declined a Company in the Glengarry (which would have …[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 …
- Letter to James Blott Regarding the Brock Monument- October 1859A letter regarding a meeting in Dunnville to discuss the Brock Monument.A letter regarding a meeting in Dunnville to discuss the Brock Monument.
- Land Indenture Between Daniel Robins and George Hansil- December 2, 1814An indenture of land sold from Daniel Robins of Thorold to George Hansil of Pelham for Lot 32 (100 acres) in the 5th Concession of the Township of Wainfleet.An indenture of land sold from Daniel Robins of Thorold to George Hansil of Pelham for Lot 32 (100 acres) in the 5th Concession of the Township of Wainfleet.