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- This is a letter written to Mr. Cummings (probably Thomas), who was a general merchant in Chippawa during the War of 1812. It explains the theft of various supplies and the names of those involved. TThis is a letter written to Mr. Cummings (probably Thomas), who was …
- 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, …
- 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 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 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 …
- 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 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 …
- This document, dated 1813, is a report by Elizabeth Campbell on her late husband's military career. Donald Campbell was the Fort-Major of Fort George during the War of 1812. It also states, at the beThis document, dated 1813, is a report by Elizabeth Campbell on her …
- This is a handwritten letter from Mrs. Elizabeth Campbell, wife of Fort-Major Donald Campbell, to her son. The letter mainly focuses on her husband's military career which includes service in EuropeThis is a handwritten letter from Mrs. Elizabeth Campbell, wife of Fort-Major …
- This is a bible, titled “The Holy Bible: containing the Old and New Testaments: together with the Apocrypha” with a brown leather cover that was printed in 1814 by M. Carey, Philadelphia. The genealoThis is a bible, titled “The Holy Bible: containing the Old and …
- 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 …
- The document, dated February 24th, 1812, was created in regards to the coming war against the United States, which came approximately 4 months later.The document, dated February 24th, 1812, was created in regards to the …
- This unique document is the appointment of Donald McDougald as Ensign in the 2nd Regiment of the Glengarry Militia by Sir Isaac Brock. This document was signed April 1812; 7 months prior to Brock's dThis unique document is the appointment of Donald McDougald as Ensign in …
- This handwritten document is a family record of the Markle family. It begins with the marriage of Frederick Markle to Rebecca Pickard and continues with a list of all thirteen of their children. FredThis handwritten document is a family record of the Markle family. It …
- This is a handwritten letter to Sir Allan McNab from William Thomas, the architect who designed Brock's monument. The letter, dated August 9, 1860, discusses the site of Brock's death and the monumenThis is a handwritten letter to Sir Allan McNab from William Thomas, …
- A handwritten letter, dated August 1860, from William Thomas, the architect who designed Brock's Monument, to Sir Allan McNab which discusses the site of Brock's death at Queenston.A handwritten letter, dated August 1860, from William Thomas, the architect who …
- A handwritten letter, dated August 4, 1860, from William Thomas, the architect who designed Brock's Monument, to Sir Allan McNabb. Thomas wrote that he had found an eye-witness, Mr. W. Wright, who waA handwritten letter, dated August 4, 1860, from William Thomas, the architect …
- This document, dated August 1820, is a memorandum signed by Samuel Street concerning financial transactions between the late James Rogers and Lieut. [Prime], an American, in June 1813. Street, alongThis document, dated August 1820, is a memorandum signed by Samuel Street …
- This letter was written to Mr. Ball & Mr. Nelles, in Grimsby, from Forsyth, Richardson Company, in Montreal, regarding the payment of items ordered as soon as possible in order to avoid paying intereThis letter was written to Mr. Ball & Mr. Nelles, in Grimsby, …
- A transcript of an account, from July 1st, 1800, received of William and Abraham Nelles by Geo. Forsyth & Co. for lumber. This lumber was used for the first Court house, at King and Prideaux streets,A transcript of an account, from July 1st, 1800, received of William …