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- This document, dated March 1813, is from Macdonnell to General Daniel McDougal authorizing the formation of a militia under his command.This document, dated March 1813, is from Macdonnell to General Daniel McDougal …
- The document is a transcript of an order of retirement for George Young who worked as the Master Carpenter at Fort George.The document is a transcript of an order of retirement for George …
- The notice, dated January 21, 1820, was sent by the Adjutant General's office to inform all officers, non-commissioned officers, and privates of the militia that they could apply for land grants fromThe notice, dated January 21, 1820, was sent by the Adjutant General's …
- A notice announcing land grant opportunities for those who served in the First Flank Companies, the Provincial Artillery, the Incorporated Regiment, the Corps of Artillery Drivers, the Provincial DraA notice announcing land grant opportunities for those who served in the …
- This document shows the estimated war losses of Robert Thompson by the American troops during the years 1813-1814. This document was created on September 26, 1815.This document shows the estimated war losses of Robert Thompson by the …
- This document is a receipt, dated 1814, for the purchase of a wagon by Robert Thompson from John [M]iland. It also states within the receipt that the wagon had been taken from the enemy. Size: 22 X 1This document is a receipt, dated 1814, for the purchase of a …
- This document is a receipt for Robert Thompson for the purchase of one bushel of oats, four pounds of hay and supper and breakfast for 3 men. These items were purchased from Ambrose Salisbury on DeceThis document is a receipt for Robert Thompson for the purchase of …
- An abstract of pay due the 7th (Captain Dennis's) Company, dated January 24, 1814. The document is handwritten with ink with a quarter of the page missing. It is unknown which regiment this is regardAn abstract of pay due the 7th (Captain Dennis's) Company, dated January …
- This document, dated July 14, 1814, is a bill of account to Lieut. Leonard of the 104th New Brunswick Regiment in the amount of 0.19.4 from Peter Smith. Lt. Leonard is believed to be the son of a BriThis document, dated July 14, 1814, is a bill of account to …
- This handwritten document, dated 1814, is a bill of account to G. Thompson in the amount of 1.3.4. The other side is the account of Coyne in the amount of 3.13.9.This handwritten document, dated 1814, is a bill of account to G. …
- This document, dated July 24th, 1814, is an abstract of pay in the amount of 70 pounds, 8 shilling, 10 ½ pence due to the 7th (Captain Dennis's) Company. It is believed that this company belongs to tThis document, dated July 24th, 1814, is an abstract of pay in …
- An account of the Ball family history by Francis Ramsay Ball. Blue type on onion skin paper. Page one is missing. Size: 35.3cm x 21.2cmAn account of the Ball family history by Francis Ramsay Ball. Blue …
- General Order of Lt. General Drummond and List of Officers Killed, Wounded or Missing- July 26, 1814The first part of the document is a general order of Lt. General Drummond, thanking troops and militia for their gallantry at the Battle of Lundy's Lane. He offers particular admiration for the efforThe first part of the document is a general order of Lt. …
- This document is a ledger page for a debt owed by Major Jacob TenBroeck (4th Regiment of the Lincoln Militia) to William Chisholm between February 1, 1812 and July 27, 1813. It is scripted in ink onThis document is a ledger page for a debt owed by Major …
- This is a receipt claiming that the stores for the 4th Regiment of the Lincoln Militia received muskets, bayonets, cartridge boxes and scabbards for bayonets at Fort George. The document is signed byThis is a receipt claiming that the stores for the 4th Regiment …
- So far only pages relevant to the War of 1812 have been digitized.So far only pages relevant to the War of 1812 have been …
- The document is a certificate appointing John D. Servos as Captain of the 1st Regiment of the Lincoln Militia in the Niagara district on October 23rd, 1815. The appointment was assigned by Francis GoThe document is a certificate appointing John D. Servos as Captain of …
- This document is an indenture between Isaac Swayze and Robert Graham for Lot 152 in the Niagara Township in January 1812. Swayze was a Loyalist who settled in St. Davids during the American RevolutioThis document is an indenture between Isaac Swayze and Robert Graham for …
- This document is a certificate appointing John Servos, Gentleman, as Ensign in the Lincoln Militia in Queenston on May 13, 1806, by Robert Hamilton, Lieutenant in the County of Lincoln.This document is a certificate appointing John Servos, Gentleman, as Ensign in …
- An original handwritten land grant for William Hare in the Township of Scott, County of York in the Home District for 250 acres of land. It describes the land as located at Lot Twenty-three in the FiAn original handwritten land grant for William Hare in the Township of …