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- It is believed that this is a Canadian Regiment of Fencible Infantry button from the 1812 period. Enlistment for the Fencibles started in 1805 in both Upper and Lower Canada. By the War of 1812 theyIt is believed that this is a Canadian Regiment of Fencible Infantry …
- This is a copper token coin that has Ships, Colonies and Commerce written on one side and three masted schooners facing left on the other with a beaded rim. The coin measures 2.5 cm in diameterThis is a copper token coin that has Ships, Colonies and Commerce …
- This copper coin is inscribed “Wellington” with a profile of Lord Wellington on one side. The reverse side has a laurel wreath with Britannia seated. It is a Wellington half penny, dated 1814 and isThis copper coin is inscribed “Wellington” with a profile of Lord Wellington …
- An infantry unit that was recruited from the British Colonies of the Caribbean around 1795. It is believed this regiment was made up of freed North American and Caribbean slaves. During the War of 18An infantry unit that was recruited from the British Colonies of the …
- These are buttons from the 41st Regiment of Foot that served in the Canada during the War of 1812. The design is a “41” raised in the center of an eight point star.These are buttons from the 41st Regiment of Foot that served in …
- One researcher has changed our initiate identification to that of the 85th (Bucks Volunteers) Light Infantry. The numerals in the center are encircled by a belt, on which is written "BUCKS", which yoOne researcher has changed our initiate identification to that of the 85th …
- A varnished wood bootjack that was discovered at the Lundy’s Lane Battlefield.A varnished wood bootjack that was discovered at the Lundy’s Lane Battlefield.
- t has “70” raised in the centre surrounded by a raised laurel wreath. “SURRY” is also raised across the top of the button. This regiment was raised in 1782 and sailed from Cork, Ireland to Lower Canat has “70” raised in the centre surrounded by a raised laurel …
- A button of the 70th Surry Regiment that is 1.9 cm in diameter. It has “70” raised in the centre surrounded by a raised laurel wreath. “SURRY” is also raised across the top of the button. This regimeA button of the 70th Surry Regiment that is 1.9 cm in …
- This regiment was formed in 1758 and was amalgamated into The Hampshire Regiment in 1881.This regiment was formed in 1758 and was amalgamated into The Hampshire …
- These artifacts are mounted on red felt to the back of its case (A). The items are (from left to right): B. A piece of an unidentified metal object that looks like a scraper and two musket balls C. RThese artifacts are mounted on red felt to the back of its …
- A British infantry regiment that was raised in 1751 and amalgamated with the 52nd (Oxfordshire) Regiment of Foot, to form the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry in 1881. It is believed thA British infantry regiment that was raised in 1751 and amalgamated with …
- This is a black and white print of the Battle of Lake Erie. The title is printed on the bottom along with Johnson & Miles Publishers, New York and a quote that states “If a victory is to be gained I’This is a black and white print of the Battle of Lake …
- This is the military commission appointing James Thompson as Ensign in the 2nd Regiment of the Lincoln Militia of which Thomas Clark was the Lieutenant Colonel. It was issued in the name of Isaac BroThis is the military commission appointing James Thompson as Ensign in the …
- This is a land indenture between Edward Hunt, County of Lincoln and Robert Hamilton of Queenston, Merchant. It is dated March 29, 1803 and discusses the west half of Lot #4, fifth concession, the TowThis is a land indenture between Edward Hunt, County of Lincoln and …
- Donald McDonnell was appointed to Captain in the Second Regiment of the Glengarry Militia by Sir Isaac Brock. There is also a red wax seal in the upper left corner. Size: (Framed) 45 x 34.6 cmDonald McDonnell was appointed to Captain in the Second Regiment of the …
- A weekly military newspaper. The front page discusses Brigade Orders at Chippawa July 10, 1814. Page 402: discusses a British Official account of the Battle of Chippawa, including those killed, woundA weekly military newspaper. The front page discusses Brigade Orders at Chippawa …
- A white leather document box lined with an issue of The Bee newspaper.A white leather document box lined with an issue of The Bee …
- A white clay pipe that has a Masonic insignia design on the bowl. The broken stem is two inches in lengthA white clay pipe that has a Masonic insignia design on the …
- This is a regulation issue plate for a stove pipe shako that was supplied to infantry regulars between 1803 and 1812. There is a Hanoverian crown on the crest with the “GR” cipher of George III surroThis is a regulation issue plate for a stove pipe shako that …