Fonds consists of one indenture, the sale of part of lot 94 in Niagara Township, to Thomas Eastham, by James Leinour. Thomas Eastham was a driver in the Her Majesty’s Royal Artillery and was General Brock’s trumpeter at the Battle of Queenston Heights. Eastham owned a hotel on the corner of Queen and Highland streets in Queenston. A watercolour of the hotel forms part of the J. Ross Robertson Art collection at the Metropolitan Toronto Reference Library. Eastham also served as pound keeper in the Village of Queenston. Thomas Eastham died in 1839 and an inscribed monument marks his grave in the cemetery of St. Mark’s Church, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ont. No additional information is known about James Leinour.1 indenture dated 6 Au...
The collection contains material related to Sir Isaac Brock. Most of the material is commemorative a...
Alexander Hamilton was a businessman, militia officer, office holder, and judge. He was born on July...
Catherine (Lemon) Everingham was the widow of James Everingham, a private with the first Battalion o...
An indenture dated 6 August 1830 between Thomas Eastham of the Village of Queenston and James Leinou...
Isaac Brock was born in St. Peter Port, Guernsey, England in 1769, to John Brock and Elizabeth De Li...
Richard Leonard was a member of the 104th Regiment of the British Army. The Regiment was based in N...
Sir Edward Beatty was born in Thorold in 1877. He graduated from the University of Toronto and Osgoo...
William Dickson (1799-1877) was the son of the prominent Niagara businessman and politician William ...
Alexander Hamilton was born in Queenston, Ontario, in 1790. He was the son of Robert Hamilton and C...
Alexander Hamilton was a businessman, militia officer, office holder, and judge. He was born on July...
Richard Leonard was a member of the 104th Regiment of the British Army. He fought during the War of...
Hugh Alexander, b. 1780 arrived in Niagara shortly after his birth. He attended school and later ap...
Brock’s Monument is owned by Parks Canada and maintained by the Niagara Parks Commission in collabor...
Alexander Hamilton (1790-1839) was a businessman and office holder in Queenston, Ontario. He was th...
The fonds consists of correspondence, legal documents, a land survey, and newspaper clipping. All it...
The collection contains material related to Sir Isaac Brock. Most of the material is commemorative a...
Alexander Hamilton was a businessman, militia officer, office holder, and judge. He was born on July...
Catherine (Lemon) Everingham was the widow of James Everingham, a private with the first Battalion o...
An indenture dated 6 August 1830 between Thomas Eastham of the Village of Queenston and James Leinou...
Isaac Brock was born in St. Peter Port, Guernsey, England in 1769, to John Brock and Elizabeth De Li...
Richard Leonard was a member of the 104th Regiment of the British Army. The Regiment was based in N...
Sir Edward Beatty was born in Thorold in 1877. He graduated from the University of Toronto and Osgoo...
William Dickson (1799-1877) was the son of the prominent Niagara businessman and politician William ...
Alexander Hamilton was born in Queenston, Ontario, in 1790. He was the son of Robert Hamilton and C...
Alexander Hamilton was a businessman, militia officer, office holder, and judge. He was born on July...
Richard Leonard was a member of the 104th Regiment of the British Army. He fought during the War of...
Hugh Alexander, b. 1780 arrived in Niagara shortly after his birth. He attended school and later ap...
Brock’s Monument is owned by Parks Canada and maintained by the Niagara Parks Commission in collabor...
Alexander Hamilton (1790-1839) was a businessman and office holder in Queenston, Ontario. He was th...
The fonds consists of correspondence, legal documents, a land survey, and newspaper clipping. All it...
The collection contains material related to Sir Isaac Brock. Most of the material is commemorative a...
Alexander Hamilton was a businessman, militia officer, office holder, and judge. He was born on July...
Catherine (Lemon) Everingham was the widow of James Everingham, a private with the first Battalion o...