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- This is a red leather pocket dental case lined with green velvet. There are seven pieces included; an ivory handle and six tools with different heads that screw into the handle. The case, dated 1792-This is a red leather pocket dental case lined with green velvet. …
- A letter from Dr. Robert Kerr to Dr. Cyrus Sumner(1772-1834) appointing him Assistant Surgeon at the hospital in Niagara during the War of 1812. His pay is quoted as one dollar and a half per day. ItA letter from Dr. Robert Kerr to Dr. Cyrus Sumner(1772-1834) appointing him …
- Size: 35 inches long x 14.5 inches wide x 19 inches highSize: 35 inches long x 14.5 inches wide x 19 inches high
- This document is a certification, signed by [T. Matthews], that Grant Powell was a surgeon and James [Benly] was a Major in the Incorporated Militia of Upper Canada.This document is a certification, signed by [T. Matthews], that Grant Powell …
- This document is a note from Grant Powell, a surgeon in York, certifying that Daniel McDougal was severely wounded in action during the Battle of Lundy's Lane. McDougal was in the Upper Canada IncorpThis document is a note from Grant Powell, a surgeon in York, …
- 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 …
- This sword belonged to Capt. James Muirhead during the War of 1812-1814. The hilt of the sword is made of brass with a sharkskin grip and a lion’s head pommel. The guard of the hilt is also made up oThis sword belonged to Capt. James Muirhead during the War of 1812-1814. …
- This is a letter to Lieut. Daniel McDougal authorizing a meeting of the Medical Board to examine and report on the wounds he sustained during the War of 1812. The letter is signed by Edward M. [MatonThis is a letter to Lieut. Daniel McDougal authorizing a meeting of …
- James Reed stated that McDougal had been in his care for several months due to the wounds he sustained at the Battle of Lundy's Lane. He also mentions a wound in his thorax which had caused an amountJames Reed stated that McDougal had been in his care for several …
- 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 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 …
- This document is an affidavit from Grant Powell, a surgeon in York, certifying that Daniel McDougal was not capable of earning a living. McDougal was in the Upper Canada Incorporated Militia during tThis document is an affidavit from Grant Powell, a surgeon in York, …
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