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- A newspaper article written by Fred Williams titled, "A Notable Niagara Centennial" where he discusses the death of John Crooks and his experiences in the War of 1812. The newspaper the article was wA newspaper article written by Fred Williams titled, "A Notable Niagara Centennial" …
- A handwritten agreement, dated July 9, 1812, between John Beamer of Grimsby and Lewis Gerau of Grimsby (Labourer and Frenchman). Gerau had agreed to complete his duty as militia man in the Flank CompA handwritten agreement, dated July 9, 1812, between John Beamer of Grimsby …
- A drawing that shows a wooden house beside a large tree, with a pathway out front that leads to a wooden fence with a gate. The fence is built on the edge of a small drop in the land, and where the gA drawing that shows a wooden house beside a large tree, with …
- A muster roll, dated from November 7th to the 14th inclusive, 1814, of the Officers of the 4th Regiment Lincoln Militia for Court Martial Duty.A muster roll, dated from November 7th to the 14th inclusive, 1814, …
- A payroll, dated October 11 to November 11, 1814, of the 4th Regiment of the Lincoln Militia under Lt. Col. Robert Nelles (1761-1842). Names included on the payroll list: Cline, Henry Sr. Comfort, JoA payroll, dated October 11 to November 11, 1814, of the 4th …
- A cannonball believed to be from the War of 1812.A cannonball believed to be from the War of 1812.
- A powder horn with brass fittings at both ends. There is one brass ring remaining to which some material such as hide or leather would have been fastened for carrying purposes. At the narrow end therA powder horn with brass fittings at both ends. There is one …
- This Land/India Pattern bayonet was produced by the British Government ca. 1730-1815. This type of bayonet was used during the War of 1812. With a 17 inch blade and flat top, the bayonet gradually naThis Land/India Pattern bayonet was produced by the British Government ca. 1730-1815. …
- Egerton Ryerson was the Chief Superintendent of Education for Upper Canada from 1844 to 1876.Egerton Ryerson was the Chief Superintendent of Education for Upper Canada from …
- The 88th (Connaught Rangers) disembarked at Quebec on the 3rd August 1814, having sailed from France. They were at Plattsburg: stationed on the banks of the Richelieu. They served eleven months, duriThe 88th (Connaught Rangers) disembarked at Quebec on the 3rd August 1814, …
- A Royal Sappers and Miners button believed to be from the War of 1812 era. There was no overall commanding officer but there was a battalion from July 1812 to February 1815. It is believed that theyA Royal Sappers and Miners button believed to be from the War …
- This copper coin is inscribed “Wellington” with a profile of Lord Wellington on one side. The reverse side has a laurel wreath with Britannia seated. It is a Wellington half penny, dated 1814 and isThis copper coin is inscribed “Wellington” with a profile of Lord Wellington …
- These are buttons from the 41st Regiment of Foot that served in the Canada during the War of 1812. The design is a “41” raised in the center of an eight point star.These are buttons from the 41st Regiment of Foot that served in …
- A varnished wood bootjack that was discovered at the Lundy’s Lane Battlefield.A varnished wood bootjack that was discovered at the Lundy’s Lane Battlefield.
- This regiment was formed in 1758 and was amalgamated into The Hampshire Regiment in 1881.This regiment was formed in 1758 and was amalgamated into The Hampshire …
- The lands grant to William Lundy, a Quaker of the Township of Stamford, County of Lincoln in the District of Niagara for 150 acres; Lot 140 and the west half of Lot 141. This property abutted with JoThe lands grant to William Lundy, a Quaker of the Township of …
- A white clay pipe that has a Masonic insignia design on the bowl. The broken stem is two inches in lengthA white clay pipe that has a Masonic insignia design on the …
- This is a brass cross belt plate of the 1st (Royal Scots) Regiment. It is rectangular with an oval scotch thistle in the centre with lettering (illegible) around it and a crown on top. There is alsoThis is a brass cross belt plate of the 1st (Royal Scots) …
- This is a military cuff link measuring 1.6cm in diameter. There are two buttons joined together with an oval ring with no markings. A piece has also broken away from one of the buttons.This is a military cuff link measuring 1.6cm in diameter. There are …