In the 1930s, University of Western Ontario surgeon, Dr Edwin Seaborn recorded a series of interviews with members of the Saugeen First Nation to learn about their medical practices. Seaborn used a wax cylinder recording device owned by the medical school. One interview dealt with the death of Shawnee war chief Tecumseh, as told by the grandson of an eye witness to the event. British, Canadian and First Nations\u27 forces retreated eastward up the trail by the Thames River in October 1813. Tecumseh insisted they turn to fight the advancing Americans. The night before the Battle of the Thames, Tecumseh slept in a large barn on Lemuel Sherman\u27s farm in Thamesville. A hole was made in the wall of the barn so that Tecumseh\u27s horse could b...
On June 1, 1866, one thousand heavily-armed Irish-American Fenian insurgents invaded Upper Canada ac...
During the winter of 1778-1779, a garrison of 176 individuals lived within the walls of a Revolution...
"Prophet's Town-1869. and Battle Ground-of Tippecanoe" Ams, 7 p. (written on back of preprinted ins...
Portrait of Shawnee Chief Tecumseh. Tecumseh, meaning Shooting Star, was born in 1768 near Chillicot...
The Shawnee leader Tecumseh is one of very few named Aboriginal figures who are accorded a place in ...
In this installment, we have a biography of the Shawnee leader Tecumseh by Colonel John Johnston (he...
Territorial Governor William Henry Harrison and Tecumseh met in August of 1810 in Vincennes. Tecumse...
Portrait of the Shawnee military and political leader Tecumseh, ca. 1800-1813. Tecumseh (1768-1813...
Full-length portrait of Tecumseh, drawn by F. Brigden, ca. 1790-1799. Tecumseh (1768-1813) began to...
General biography file created by the Toledo Lucas County Public Library on the subject of Tecumseh,...
Depiction of the Battle of the Thames between American forces under the command of Colonel Richard J...
Harrison reports that the military force under his command has beaten General Proctor's British and ...
Nehemiah How was captured by a raiding party of Abenaki Indians October 11, 1745, outside the fort a...
On June 1, 1866, one thousand heavily-armed Irish-American Fenian insurgents invaded Upper Canada ac...
During the winter of 1778-1779, a garrison of 176 individuals lived within the walls of a Revolution...
On June 1, 1866, one thousand heavily-armed Irish-American Fenian insurgents invaded Upper Canada ac...
During the winter of 1778-1779, a garrison of 176 individuals lived within the walls of a Revolution...
"Prophet's Town-1869. and Battle Ground-of Tippecanoe" Ams, 7 p. (written on back of preprinted ins...
Portrait of Shawnee Chief Tecumseh. Tecumseh, meaning Shooting Star, was born in 1768 near Chillicot...
The Shawnee leader Tecumseh is one of very few named Aboriginal figures who are accorded a place in ...
In this installment, we have a biography of the Shawnee leader Tecumseh by Colonel John Johnston (he...
Territorial Governor William Henry Harrison and Tecumseh met in August of 1810 in Vincennes. Tecumse...
Portrait of the Shawnee military and political leader Tecumseh, ca. 1800-1813. Tecumseh (1768-1813...
Full-length portrait of Tecumseh, drawn by F. Brigden, ca. 1790-1799. Tecumseh (1768-1813) began to...
General biography file created by the Toledo Lucas County Public Library on the subject of Tecumseh,...
Depiction of the Battle of the Thames between American forces under the command of Colonel Richard J...
Harrison reports that the military force under his command has beaten General Proctor's British and ...
Nehemiah How was captured by a raiding party of Abenaki Indians October 11, 1745, outside the fort a...
On June 1, 1866, one thousand heavily-armed Irish-American Fenian insurgents invaded Upper Canada ac...
During the winter of 1778-1779, a garrison of 176 individuals lived within the walls of a Revolution...
On June 1, 1866, one thousand heavily-armed Irish-American Fenian insurgents invaded Upper Canada ac...
During the winter of 1778-1779, a garrison of 176 individuals lived within the walls of a Revolution...
"Prophet's Town-1869. and Battle Ground-of Tippecanoe" Ams, 7 p. (written on back of preprinted ins...