The 1812 History Project is an effort to make records and artefacts from the War of 1812 era accessible. The history of the War of 1812 is far reaching. There is much to learn and share.
A button from the 10th Royal Veteran Battalion. In the center is a band of fine circular lines that surround the number “10” with “RV” below it. There is also a crown that tops the circle. This butto
A button from the 10th Royal Veteran Battalion. In the center is …
This is a Regiment de Watteville button. There is a crown on top with what appears to be the GR cipher and the name of the regiment around the outside edge. The button is metal, possibly pewter, and
This is a Regiment de Watteville button. There is a crown on …
This is an 82nd Regiment of Foot, Prince of Wales Volunteers button. There is a raised design of three feather-like plumes tied together with a scroll and “82” raised below. The button is made of met
This is an 82nd Regiment of Foot, Prince of Wales Volunteers button. …
This is the uniform button of the 89th Regiment of Foot, the Royal Irish Fusiliers. There is a raised “89” in the centre with a fine raised line around it that ends at the top where a dot is. This bu
This is the uniform button of the 89th Regiment of Foot, the …
The uniform button of the Royal Regiment of Artillery. There are three raised cannons in a vertical row and three raised balls across the top that are set in a shield. The button is believed to be ma
The uniform button of the Royal Regiment of Artillery. There are three …
The button design has three feather-like plumes bent near the top with a scroll and “100” just below. The regiment was raised in 1805 and was composed mostly of Irish soldiers. On October 21st, 1805,
The button design has three feather-like plumes bent near the top with …
This 19th Light Dragoons button has a raised fine line circle around a centered “19” with a crown on top. A squadron was stationed on the Niagara Frontier and took part in the capture of Black Rock a
This 19th Light Dragoons button has a raised fine line circle around …
The inscription on the front reads “SR ISAAC BROCK THE HERO OF UPR CANADA”. The reverse reads: “SUCCESS TO COMMERCE AND PEACE TO THE WORLD” with the date 1816.
The inscription on the front reads “SR ISAAC BROCK THE HERO OF …
The design is a raised “66” below a raised crown within a thin lined circle. Although this regiment was not in Niagara during the War of 1812-1814 this button was used by the regiment up until the 18
The design is a raised “66” below a raised crown within a …
The button is made of metal, possibly pewter and measures 2 cm in diameter. The face of the button has the number “49” raised in the center. The 49th Regiment of Foot came to Canada in 1803 and was t
The button is made of metal, possibly pewter and measures 2 cm …
This is a fragment of the fuse/cloth that was said to have been used by Benjamin Lett to ignite the gun powder that blew up the first Brock Monument at Queenston on April 17, 1840. The fragment of re
This is a fragment of the fuse/cloth that was said to have …
The blade is 80.5 cm long x 2.5 cm wide and tapers to a spear point. The pattern is common to that of 1769 but was most likely still used by the War of 1812. The sword has an urn hilted pommel with a
The blade is 80.5 cm long x 2.5 cm wide and tapers …
This is a bayonet that would have been designed to fit on the muzzle of a Brown Bess musket. There is an inscription on the base of the stock that looks to be an underlined “A” with “33” below.
This is a bayonet that would have been designed to fit on …
A homemade bayonet that was designed to fit on the muzzle of a rifle or musket. It is of the styling favored most by the militia units during the War of 1812. Its unique length and lack of a rear rei
A homemade bayonet that was designed to fit on the muzzle of …
This is a bayonet that would have been designed to fit on the muzzle of a rifle or musket. Unique markings include a crown with the inscriptions “40”, “WHEELER”, “O”, and a “V” on the front of the bl
This is a bayonet that would have been designed to fit on …
This bayonet would have been designed to fit on the muzzle of a Brown Bess musket. It is slightly bent at the tip and unique markings on the blade include: a crown with “31”, “I. Salter” and what loo
This bayonet would have been designed to fit on the muzzle of …