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- A brass shako plate of the 104th Regiment of Foot. The plate is shaped like a shield with a crown on top. There is the royal cipher “GR” raised in the center with 104 below. The back also has a raiseA brass shako plate of the 104th Regiment of Foot. The plate …
- This letter was written to Lieut. Tom Leonard in Kingston, Upper Canada from M.L. (possibly a family member) on December 1814. It discusses family concerns about his illness and the hope that he mighThis letter was written to Lieut. Tom Leonard in Kingston, Upper Canada …
- This letter is to Lieut. Thomas Leonard in Kingston, Upper Canada, from his sister, Elizabeth Leonard, in St. Johns, New Brunswick. In the letter she mostly discusses the local gossip of individualsThis letter is to Lieut. Thomas Leonard in Kingston, Upper Canada, from …
- This letter mentions how anxious the family is to hear from Thomas and provides information on the people living in St. Johns for his benefit. Leonard was from the 104th New Brunswick Regiment that wThis letter mentions how anxious the family is to hear from Thomas …
- This letter was written to Lieut. Thomas Leonard of the 104th Regiment in Kingston, Upper Canada in 1814. Leonard was from the 104th New Brunswick Regiment that was raised in 1803 and sent to Upper CThis letter was written to Lieut. Thomas Leonard of the 104th Regiment …
- This document, dated 1814, is a bill of account for two months house rent and a bar bill to Lieut. Leonard of the 104th Regiment from Jas. [Baymane]. Leonard was from the 104th New Brunswick RegimentThis document, dated 1814, is a bill of account for two months …
- This document, dated July 24, 1814, is an evening report of the 10th Company, 104th Regiment, in Kingston. Names included on the document are Sergeant Benway and Peter Davy.This document, dated July 24, 1814, is an evening report of the …
- 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 …
- This document is a portion of a receipt to Thomas Leonard from Henry Smith regarding the administration for the estate of [Ball]. Leonard was from the 104th New Brunswick Regiment that was raised inThis document is a portion of a receipt to Thomas Leonard from …
- A bill of account from Alex MacDonnell to Lieut. Leonard of the 104th Regiment in the amount of 18 shilling, 6 pence. Leonard was from the 104th New Brunswick Regiment that was raised in 1803 and senA bill of account from Alex MacDonnell to Lieut. Leonard of the …
- This document is a bill of account between Lieut. Leonard and Dr. Jonas Abbot in Kingston on July 11, 1814. The items listed are sugar, paper, a toothbrush and brandy with a total amount of 1 pound,This document is a bill of account between Lieut. Leonard and Dr. …
- 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 is a note authorizing the payment of 4 pounds to the bearer, Sergt. [Ozies] signed by T. Leonard in Kingston, Upper Canada. Leonard was from the 104th New Brunswick Regiment that was raised in 1This is a note authorizing the payment of 4 pounds to the …
- This document is a bill of account between Lieut. Leonard and Dr. Jonas Abbot in Kingston on July 19, 1814. The items listed are sugar, tea, paper, a toothbrush and brandy with a total amount of 2 poThis document is a bill of account between Lieut. Leonard and Dr. …
- This document, dated 1814, is a bill of account between Mr. Leonard and Dr. Jonas Abbot, in the amount of 2 pounds, 2 shilling, 1 ½ pence. The document is signed "for Jonas Abbott John Smyth". It isThis document, dated 1814, is a bill of account between Mr. Leonard …
- This letter was written to Lieut. Leonard of the 104th Regiment at Fort George from Capt. Geof [Shaw] in Chippawa on September 12th, 1814. It states that Leonard was neglecting his post by not beingThis letter was written to Lieut. Leonard of the 104th Regiment at …
- 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 is a certificate from J. Sampson, surgeon of the late 104th Regiment, in Kingston, regarding the wounds received by Daniel McDougal at the battle of Lundy's Lane. He states that McDougal had a mThis is a certificate from J. Sampson, surgeon of the late 104th …
- A bill of account from Richardson Lyons to Lt. Leonard for 12 bottles in the amount of 2 pounds, 2 shilling on July 25, 1814. . Leonard was from the 104th New Brunswick Regiment that was raised in 18A bill of account from Richardson Lyons to Lt. Leonard for 12 …
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