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- This is a wooden spoon that would have been used in the kitchen of a home during the early 1800s.This is a wooden spoon that would have been used in the …
- This is a small green pitcher that is believed to be from around the time of the War of 1812. The paper found with the item states “Pitcher belonging to the wife of Col Mellanby, when as a bride, sheThis is a small green pitcher that is believed to be from …
- This is a wooden butter mold that measures 17 cm long, 7 cm wide and 11 cm in height. It is a one pound size with the top length hanging over the sides, a hole on top for the press and no bottom. TheThis is a wooden butter mold that measures 17 cm long, 7 …
- This is a jug said to be from the 1810 home of Jacob Miller. This item can currently be found at the Willoughby Museum.This is a jug said to be from the 1810 home of …
- This is cutlery believed to be from one of Niagara’s Battlefields. This item can currently be found at the Willoughby Museum.This is cutlery believed to be from one of Niagara’s Battlefields. This …
- A remnant of a canister shot. This form of ammunition, also referred to as a grape shot, was fired at an angle from a cannon and released a spread of shot towards enemy lines. The raking effect produA remnant of a canister shot. This form of ammunition, also referred …
- This is a copper powder flask with a raised pattern of leaves with a bird in the center on both sides. The top can be removed by unscrewing. The top is measured 5cm x 3.5 cm (at base) and 1.5 cm diamThis is a copper powder flask with a raised pattern of leaves …
- A metal bayonet sheath, measuring 23 ¼ x 1 1/2 . This item can currently be found at the Willoughby Museum.A metal bayonet sheath, measuring 23 ¼ x 1 1/2 . This …
- This item can currently be found at the Willoughby Museum.This item can currently be found at the Willoughby Museum.
- These are remnants of a canister shot that is believed to be from one of Niagara’s Battlefields. This form of ammunition, also referred to as a grape shot, was fired at an angle from a cannon and relThese are remnants of a canister shot that is believed to be …
- Scissors and other unknown items dug from many Niagara battlefields in the early 20th CenturyScissors and other unknown items dug from many Niagara battlefields in the …
- Horse 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 …
- Forks that were found during an archeological dig at one of Niagara’s Battlefields.Forks that were found during an archeological dig at one of Niagara’s …
- Remnants of various knives that were found during an archeological dig at one of Niagara’s Battlefields.Remnants of various knives that were found during an archeological dig at …
- A sword believed to have been unearthed at one of Niagara’s Battlefields. Inscriptions include “HADLEY” with three circles (near the handle) and “4” with a crown on the blade. The grip of the handleA sword believed to have been unearthed at one of Niagara’s Battlefields. …
- This is a remnant of the tip of a bayonet sheath which can be found at the Battleground Hotel Museum.This is a remnant of the tip of a bayonet sheath which …
- This is an oval cross belt plate with no markings on the front and two plugs and a hook on the back. It is believed to from a United States militia during the War of 1812-1814.This is an oval cross belt plate with no markings on the …
- This is an oval cross belt plate from the 1st Battalion of the Canadian Embodied Militia, a Canadian Provincial Corps. The brass cross belt measures 7 cm long and 5.5 cm wide. Inscriptions include “1This is an oval cross belt plate from the 1st Battalion of …
- This is believed to be a piece of a belt found at the Lundy’s Lane Battlefield Site. It is currently on display at the Battleground Hotel Museum.This is believed to be a piece of a belt found at …