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- A View of Fort George, Upper Canada, from Old Fort Niagara.This is an aquatint and etching print.This is an aquatint and etching print.
- The Taking of Fort GeorgeThis print is a depiction of the taking of Fort George by the Americans, by both land and water. The events featured in the print took place in 1813. The print's point of view is from the mouth of the Niagara River. The print shows the lighthouse that once stood …This print is a depiction of the taking of Fort George by the Americans, by both land and water. The events featured in the print took place in 1813. The …
- View of Fort George, 1810This is a view of Fort George and Navy Hall, from Fort Niagara, in 1810 from Ackerman's Magazine.This is a view of Fort George and Navy Hall, from Fort Niagara, in 1810 from Ackerman's Magazine.
- American Piquete Round Fort George Summer 1813This photograph of a plan is titled “American Piquete Round Fort George Summer 1813". It was obtained by the Museum from the “National Archives of Canada, Cartographic and Architectural Archives Division” with the call number NMC-7502. It shows the Canadian coast of the Niagara River surrounding Fort George, including Four …This photograph of a plan is titled “American Piquete Round Fort George Summer 1813". It was obtained by the Museum from the “National Archives of Canada, Cartographic and Architectural Archives …
- Part of the Military ReserveThis photograph of a plan is titled “Part of the Military Reserve” and is dated in Quebec, April 8th, 1810. It was obtained by the Museum from the “National Archives of Canada, Cartographic and Architectural Archives Division” with the call number NMC-10826. It shows Fort George’s location prior to the …This photograph of a plan is titled “Part of the Military Reserve” and is dated in Quebec, April 8th, 1810. It was obtained by the Museum from the “National Archives …
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