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- After 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 …
- Watercolour over pencil; gouache (white highlights) drawing. Believed to have been created in England. View is of Fort Niagara on the Canadian side of the Niagara River.Watercolour over pencil; gouache (white highlights) drawing. Believed to have been created …
- ILLUSTRATIONS FOR HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK BY JOHN W. BARBER AND HENRY HOME. Believed to have been created in the United States of America.ILLUSTRATIONS FOR HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK BY JOHN …
- A watercolour of Fort Niagara from the Canadian side. It also shows a home directly across the river from the Fort.A watercolour of Fort Niagara from the Canadian side. It also shows …
- Ink Print of Fort Niagara. It reads: "A View of Niagara Fort, taken by Sir William Johnson, on the 25th of July 1759. Drawn on the Spot in 1758."Ink Print of Fort Niagara. It reads: "A View of Niagara Fort, …
- An ink print created in England.An ink print created in England.
- Battle of Niagara, originally sketched by Major Riddle. Below the image, on the right hand side, it reads: "Strickland sc."Battle of Niagara, originally sketched by Major Riddle. Below the image, on …
- This is an aquatint and etching print.This is an aquatint and etching print.
- An ink print that is believed to have come from Philadelphia.An ink print that is believed to have come from Philadelphia.
- Fort Niagara taken from the British side of the River at Newark Strickland sc.Fort Niagara taken from the British side of the River at Newark …
- This print depicts the lighthouse at Mississauga Point and Fort Niagara in the distance. The lighthouse, the first on the Great Lakes, was dismantled in 1814 in order to build Fort Mississauga. SomeThis print depicts the lighthouse at Mississauga Point and Fort Niagara in …
- A muster roll of soldiers in the 4th Regiment of the Lincoln Militia under the command of Captain H. Nelles (1789-1841) who were employed in the engineer departments at Forts George and Niagara fromA muster roll of soldiers in the 4th Regiment of the Lincoln …
- This is a drawing of Fort Niagara from Fort George, which is in the foreground.This is a drawing of Fort Niagara from Fort George, which is …
- This bill of account is for wood delivered to the wood yard at Butler's Barrack's by Robert Thompson. It is possible that this was for the construction of the barracks following the War of 1812-1814This bill of account is for wood delivered to the wood yard …
- These are three engravings, most likely from a newspaper or other late 19th century literature, originally, and placed onto tiles. It is believed that they were taken from Winfield Scott's autobiograThese are three engravings, most likely from a newspaper or other late …
- This image is part of a series of drawings done by Mary Shaw, the sixth daughter and 11th child of Hon. Aeneas Shaw. Aeneas Shaw was the first settler of York and participated in the War of 1812. ItThis image is part of a series of drawings done by Mary …
- These photos are from Fort Niagara in 1911 of the reburial of the men of the 8th Regiment of Foot from the War of 1812. In a Niagara Historical Society publication (No. 23), dated 1911-1912, Janet CaThese photos are from Fort Niagara in 1911 of the reburial of …
- This is an officer’s sword that has the inscription “Capt’n Daniel Servos, Butler’s Rangers 1778” on its scabbard. The hilt is silver and green with an eagle on the pommel. The sword was donated to tThis is an officer’s sword that has the inscription “Capt’n Daniel Servos, …
- A plan by H.H. Willson[s] of Fort's George, Mississauga and Niagara, the Military Reserves and the Town of Newark. It is dated 2 May 1817 and has "Royal Regiment Office, Quebec". A memo above the titA plan by H.H. Willson[s] of Fort's George, Mississauga and Niagara, the …
- This print is a depiction of the taking of Fort George by the Americans, by both land and water. The events featured in the print took place in 1813. The print's point of view is from the mouth of thThis print is a depiction of the taking of Fort George by …