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- Marjorie (Anderson) Lynch, Edith (Anderson) Sargent, and Arnold Anderson were in this picture wearing gifts from their Aunt Edith (Anderson) Monture that she brought back from France where she had seMarjorie (Anderson) Lynch, Edith (Anderson) Sargent, and Arnold Anderson were in this …
- Describes The Laura Secord Bicentennial Event and Commemorative Walk, held June 22nd, 2013.Describes The Laura Secord Bicentennial Event and Commemorative Walk, held June 22nd, …
- This is a picture of Sidney Jamieson. Parents were Luella and Hubert Jamieson. Sidney was born in 1939.This is a picture of Sidney Jamieson. Parents were Luella and Hubert …
- Text excerpted from the book ‘The Employment of Indians in the War of 1812’. The book describes the participation of First Nations warriors in the War of 1812.Text excerpted from the book ‘The Employment of Indians in the War …
- Newsletter by the Ojibwe Cultural Foundation. Features an article on the contributions and experiences of Native veterans in Canada.Newsletter by the Ojibwe Cultural Foundation. Features an article on the contributions …
- Thirty-Second in a 62 part series, Lundy's Lane describes one of the bloodiest battles of the War of 1812Thirty-Second in a 62 part series, Lundy's Lane describes one of the …
- Picture of Albert Wayne Anderson: Approximately 1 year old. Son of Burt Anderson and Wilma Doxdator Anderson. Boogie was his nickname.Picture of Albert Wayne Anderson: Approximately 1 year old. Son of Burt …
- Picture at Niagara Falls, NY. L-R top row Unknown, Albert Anderson; L-R front row possibly Allie Johnson Anderson (Wife of Albert), unknown child, unknown woman.Picture at Niagara Falls, NY. L-R top row Unknown, Albert Anderson; L-R …
- Pearl Martin with her children Eleanor age 6, Jackie age 4 and Betty age 2. Photo was taken on a front yard in Detroit Michigan July 10, 1929.Pearl Martin with her children Eleanor age 6, Jackie age 4 and …
- Widow and children of John Miller (Sr.) who dies in 1870 at the age of 39. Lizzie married Sam Styres and had three sons named Claude Clifford and Walter. Emily died in Brantford at the age of 7.Widow and children of John Miller (Sr.) who dies in 1870 at …
- It is noted that this picture was possibly taken on 5th Line Road at Doc Porter's house.It is noted that this picture was possibly taken on 5th Line …
- Albert Anderson posing for picture in Niagara Falls NY Feb 12, 1920 which was the coldest day on record to date, -15F. Albert Anderson was a brother of Sam Anderson.Albert Anderson posing for picture in Niagara Falls NY Feb 12, 1920 …
- Four friends went to Brantford Colligate Institute. Names from L-R Allie Bomberry, Edith Anderson (Monture), Lucy Keye (Mrs.George Hill), Flossie Miller (married Herb Jamieson) Allie (Johnson?)BomberFour friends went to Brantford Colligate Institute. Names from L-R Allie Bomberry, …
- First in a 62 part series, Tradition of Making Allies describes the historical relationship between the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois Confederacy) and the Crown.First in a 62 part series, Tradition of Making Allies describes the …
- Second in a 62 part series, Grand River War Leaders gives a list of principle warriors who fought from Grand River and Buffalo Creek.Second in a 62 part series, Grand River War Leaders gives a …
- Third in a 62 part series, Brock Had His Doubts, describes the recruiting of Six Nations Warriors into the War of 1812.Third in a 62 part series, Brock Had His Doubts, describes the …
- Fourth in a 62 part series, Conflicting Covenant Chains describes the historic function of the Covenant Chain Wampum Belt used by Haudenosaunee (Iroquois Confederacy) in establishing political relatiFourth in a 62 part series, Conflicting Covenant Chains describes the historic …
- Fifth in a 62 part series, Sagoyewatha’s Peace Plan describes the only time in history where the Iroquois Confederacy and the Covenant Chain is broken as Seneca’s side with the United States and theFifth in a 62 part series, Sagoyewatha’s Peace Plan describes the only …
- Sixth in a 62 part series, Sir John Caldwell’s War Belt describes Sir John Cadwell, soldier in the King’s Regiment of Foot, wearing gifts given to his uncle, Lt. Col. John Cadwell, commander of FortSixth in a 62 part series, Sir John Caldwell’s War Belt describes …
- Seventh in a 62 part series, 1811 Destruction of Prophetstown describes the differing perspectives of two influential Six Nations prophets Lalawethika (He Makes a Loud Noise) the brother of TehcumtheSeventh in a 62 part series, 1811 Destruction of Prophetstown describes the …
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