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- This is the military warrant issued to Elisha Smith, 2nd Company, appointing him to the rank of Sergeant in the 2nd Company of the 33rd Regiment, Connecticut Militia. It is printed and signed in blacThis is the military warrant issued to Elisha Smith, 2nd Company, appointing …
- This is an Upper Canadian British militia officer’s coatee of the sedentary militia. It conforms to the regulations of 21 June, 1814, which specifies that all officers on duty shall appear in a scarlThis is an Upper Canadian British militia officer’s coatee of the sedentary …
- A memorandum of Militia Pay due for July 1815. Men's names and amounts due are handwritten on paper. It can be assumed that these men belong to the 4th Regiment of the Lincoln Militia as Henry NellesA memorandum of Militia Pay due for July 1815. Men's names and …
- 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 …
- This ledger contains the payroll for John D. Servos’ Company in the Lincoln Militia from April 24 to May 24 1813. It also has a list of persons from the 1st Regiment of the Lincoln Militia who had leThis ledger contains the payroll for John D. Servos’ Company in the …
- This is a wool and velvet coatee that is believed to be designed for a Glengarry Militia Officer, but the date of origin is unknown. It is a single breasted green coat with a velvet trimmed stand upThis is a wool and velvet coatee that is believed to be …
- This is the payroll for Captain Servos’ Company of the Lincoln Militia for their services at Fort George in 1814. The names included are: Jacob Lutz, Abram Scott, William Secord, Abraham Collard, SteThis is the payroll for Captain Servos’ Company of the Lincoln Militia …
- This document is a list of members of Captain John D. Servos' company of the First Lincoln Regiment Militia. It lists each soldier's name, and sometimes age, present or absent during roll call on DecThis document is a list of members of Captain John D. Servos' …
- This document is the muster roll of Captain Servos Company of the 1st Regiment of the Lincoln militia from April 25, 1813 to May 24, 1813. The following are some of the names included: John D. ServosThis document is the muster roll of Captain Servos Company of the …
- 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 is an oval photo of C.J. Tip, seated, and mounted on a beige card. The writing on the card reads "Private C.J. Tip was at battle of Queenston Heights". It is believed that this is Private CornelThis is an oval photo of C.J. Tip, seated, and mounted on …
- This document is the military ledger of Captain John D. Servos' company of the First Lincoln Regiment Militia. It lists each soldier's name, and sometimes age, present or absent during role call apprThis document is the military ledger of Captain John D. Servos' company …
- An original hand-written certificate dated August 31, 1812 declaring that John Graybiel of the Township of Wainfleet, County of Lincoln was a "manonist" and a son of a "Manonist" (meaning a MennoniteAn original hand-written certificate dated August 31, 1812 declaring that John Graybiel …
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