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- This document, dated approximately 1812-1816, is a statement of the war losses of James Cooper. Items on the list range from textiles to buildings to furniture to farming equipment. The government paThis document, dated approximately 1812-1816, is a statement of the war losses …
- A notice of General Orders from the Military Secretary's Office in Kingston on July 17, 1815 concerning the distribution of land to disbanded soldiers. It states that Alexander McDonell, Esq., was apA notice of General Orders from the Military Secretary's Office in Kingston …
- 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 …
- A memorandum of Militia Pay Allowances and losses due to Captain H. Nelles (1789-1841) of the 4th Regiment of the Lincoln Militia.A memorandum of Militia Pay Allowances and losses due to Captain H. …
- A receipt for John D. Servos acknowledging the payment of 58 pounds, 17 shillings and 7 pence, or one third of his losses incurred during the war of 1812, from John Henry Dunn, Esq, his Majesty's RecA receipt for John D. Servos acknowledging the payment of 58 pounds, …
- This document is the war loss claim of Capt. H.S. Hart of the 1st Battalion, 82nd Regiment. He stated on November 2, 1814 that he lost 3 pairs of boots, 3 pairs of shoes, a brush, luggage and other sThis document is the war loss claim of Capt. H.S. Hart of …
- This name of Colonel Willocks is mentioned. This may be Joseph Willcocks.This name of Colonel Willocks is mentioned. This may be Joseph Willcocks.
- This is a handwritten letter, dated June 28, 1815, authorizing the payment of 63 pounds, 12 shilling and 81/2 pence to Mrs. Campbell, wife of Fort-Major Campbell, for war losses. In addition this docThis is a handwritten letter, dated June 28, 1815, authorizing the payment …
- 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 …
- Under this Accession number there is a collection of newspapers from the United States (US) from the years 1812 to 1886, some of which contain articles related to the War of 1812. The following is aUnder this Accession number there is a collection of newspapers from the …
- This document is a handwritten note, dated June 22, 1824, concerning a letter written to Mrs. Elizabeth Campbell, wife of Fort Major Donald Campbell, in regards to her war claim.This document is a handwritten note, dated June 22, 1824, concerning a …
- This document is a handwritten account of Mrs. Elizabeth Campbell's war losses claim. Her husband, Fort-Major Donald Campbell died in 1812, and her home was destroyed by United States forces with theThis document is a handwritten account of Mrs. Elizabeth Campbell's war losses …
- A handwritten letter, dated January 13, 1816, from Alexander Wood, a magistrate in Upper Canada, to William Campbell which describes Mrs. Elizabeth Campbell's (wife of Fort Major Campbell of Fort GeoA handwritten letter, dated January 13, 1816, from Alexander Wood, a magistrate …
- This is a memo discussing how Mrs. Campbell's, wife of Fort-Major Donald Campbell, request for fuel and candles was authorized and ready to be distributed. It is dated February 19th, 1814 which meansThis is a memo discussing how Mrs. Campbell's, wife of Fort-Major Donald …
- This letter, from Lord Palmerston, Secretary of War, to Lt. General Drummond discusses claims for compensation by officers wounded in action. He stated that applications must be sent to him along witThis letter, from Lord Palmerston, Secretary of War, to Lt. General Drummond …
- This document is a handwritten letter from Alex Stewart, a Niagara lawyer, to Alexander Wood, a magistrate in Upper Canada, describing the property lost by Mrs. Elizabeth Campbell, wife of Fort MajorThis document is a handwritten letter from Alex Stewart, a Niagara lawyer, …
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