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- O.H. Perry Esq. of the United States NavyA print of Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry of the US Navy. Below the image it reads: "Waldo pinx" and "Edwin sc."A print of Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry of the US Navy. Below the image it reads: "Waldo pinx" and "Edwin sc."
- View of Port of Buffalo on Lake ErieView of Port of Buffalo on Lake ErieView of Port of Buffalo on Lake Erie
- The Battle of New Orleans and Death of Major General Packenham. By Joseph YeagerAn aquatint, undated.An aquatint, undated.
- Battle of Lake Erie, Commodore O.H. Perry's Victory. By J.P.N. NewportDepicts the battle of Lake Erie and includes the names of the vessels involved along with the number of guns on board. Printed by J.H. Buffords Sons, BostonDepicts the battle of Lake Erie and includes the names of the vessels involved along with the number of guns on board. Printed by J.H. Buffords Sons, Boston
- Perry's Victory on Lake ErieLithograph. Printed by Kurz and Allison. Undated.Lithograph. Printed by Kurz and Allison. Undated.
- Battle of the Thames, October 5th 1813. By Ephraim BouveAn ink print that was entered according to an Act of Congress.An ink print that was entered according to an Act of Congress.
- Storming Fort Oswego, Lake Ontario, North America, May 6th 1814. By Robert Havell and Son(After Steele) Ink Print, No Date, England(After Steele) Ink Print, No Date, England
- Fort Niagara, Taken from the British Side of the River at Newark. By Joseph Ives PeaseAfter R.H. Pease, this ink print was taken from the British side of the river. Aquatint on steelAfter R.H. Pease, this ink print was taken from the British side of the river. Aquatint on steel
- Plan of Fort Erie.An ink print believed to have been created in England during the 18th Century.An ink print believed to have been created in England during the 18th Century.
- View of Fort Niagara on Lake Ontario from the Lighthouse on the British SideAn ink print that is believed to have come from Philadelphia.An ink print that is believed to have come from Philadelphia.
- Col. Johnson's Mounted Men Charging a Party of British Artillerists. By Dr. Gabriel F. S. MiesseA black ink print believed to have been created in the United States of America. Below the image it reads: "Col. Johnsons mounted men charging a party of British Artillerists and Indians at the Battle fought near Moravian Town October 2nd 1813 when the whole of the British force commanded …A black ink print believed to have been created in the United States of America. Below the image it reads: "Col. Johnsons mounted men charging a party of British Artillerists …
- A View of Col. Johnson's Engagement with the Savages. By Abel BowenAn ink print dated c. 1812 that is believed to have been created in America.An ink print dated c. 1812 that is believed to have been created in America.
- Queenston, Or the Landing Between Lake Ontario and Lake Erie.A coloured ink print created in England in November 1814. At the top it states: "No. 71 of Rackermann's Repository of Arts & c. Pub.1 Nov.v 1814 at 101 Strand London."A coloured ink print created in England in November 1814. At the top it states: "No. 71 of Rackermann's Repository of Arts & c. Pub.1 Nov.v 1814 at 101 Strand …
- General Burgoyne Addressing the Indians at their War Feast in Canada. By J. TaylorAn ink print published on January 7, 1804.An ink print published on January 7, 1804.
- Queenston, Or the Landing Between Lake Ontario and Lake Erie.A black ink print created in England in November 1814. At the top it states: "No. 71 of Rackermann's Repository of Arts & c. Pub.1 Nov.v 1814 at 101 Strand London."A black ink print created in England in November 1814. At the top it states: "No. 71 of Rackermann's Repository of Arts & c. Pub.1 Nov.v 1814 at 101 Strand …
- Col. Johnson's Mounted Men Charging a Party of British Artillerists. By Dr. Gabriel F. S. MiesseA coloured ink print believed to have been created in the United States of America. Below the image it reads: "Col. Johnsons mounted men charging a party of British Artillerists and Indians at the Battle fought near Moravian Town October 2nd 1813 when the whole of the British force commanded …A coloured ink print believed to have been created in the United States of America. Below the image it reads: "Col. Johnsons mounted men charging a party of British Artillerists …
- Death of Tecumseh. By Nathaniel CurrierAn ink print created in the United States of America. This piece is portraying Col. Richard Mentor Johnson of the United States killing the Shawnee leader, Tecumseh, at the Battle of the Thames.An ink print created in the United States of America. This piece is portraying Col. Richard Mentor Johnson of the United States killing the Shawnee leader, Tecumseh, at the Battle …
- Death of Tecumseh. Battle fo the Thames Oct. 5th 1813. By John L. MageeAn ink print created in the United States of America. This piece is portraying Col. Richard Mentor Johnson of the United States killing the Shawnee leader, Tecumseh, at the Battle of the Thames.An ink print created in the United States of America. This piece is portraying Col. Richard Mentor Johnson of the United States killing the Shawnee leader, Tecumseh, at the Battle …
- Queenston, Upper Canada. By William StricklandA coloured ink print created in the United States of America.A coloured ink print created in the United States of America.
- Queenston, Upper Canada. By William StricklandA coloured ink print created in the United States of America.A coloured ink print created in the United States of America.