Accompanying caption from the Canadian Illustrated News, July 15, 1876: “We publish today a page of sketches consisting of the following battle fields in Ontario :--Lundy’s Lane where, without doubt, the hardest fought battle of 1812-15 took place, and in which more troops were engaged than in any other engagement of that war : the battle field of Stony Creek where the Canadians and Indians made a night attack on the Americans and achieved a victory over a greatly superior force and obliged the Americans to retreat back to the shelter of Old Fort George which was the scene of many engagements during the war. Beaver Dam battle field is just in the suburbs of the thriving village of Thorold, and the monument covers the remains of several ...
The officers and men of the British army that defended Canada from American invasion during the War ...
Contains accounts of the British attack on Fort Erie, including a detailed official report by Gen. ...
"I beg to state that the County of Glengarry has on every occasion been distinguished for good condu...
The Battle of Queenston Heights was the first major battle of the War of 1812. The Americans, led b...
Most items in this collection contain extremely brief descriptions, but the Thorold files: 1.4-1.5 a...
The American army landed near the mouth of Two Mile Creek on 27 May 1813 to continue its campaign on...
The collection contains American, British, and Canadian newspapers published around the time of the ...
The Battle of Queenston Heights occurred on October 13, 1812 and was the first major military engage...
On June 1, 1866, one thousand heavily-armed Irish-American Fenian insurgents invaded Upper Canada ac...
In December of 1813 British forces captured Fort Niagara in a night assault. The British were expec...
Daniel McDougall (1796-1870) served in the York Militia during the War of 1812. He was a successful...
On June 1, 1866, one thousand heavily-armed Irish-American Fenian insurgents invaded Upper Canada ac...
Historic map showing the area from 15 Mile Creek to Chippawa Creek at the Niagara River. North is or...
While the traditionally-known elements of the War of 1812 deserve recognition, they are not the whol...
From an American perspective, the 1814 Niagara Campaign is the most important military event of the ...
The officers and men of the British army that defended Canada from American invasion during the War ...
Contains accounts of the British attack on Fort Erie, including a detailed official report by Gen. ...
"I beg to state that the County of Glengarry has on every occasion been distinguished for good condu...
The Battle of Queenston Heights was the first major battle of the War of 1812. The Americans, led b...
Most items in this collection contain extremely brief descriptions, but the Thorold files: 1.4-1.5 a...
The American army landed near the mouth of Two Mile Creek on 27 May 1813 to continue its campaign on...
The collection contains American, British, and Canadian newspapers published around the time of the ...
The Battle of Queenston Heights occurred on October 13, 1812 and was the first major military engage...
On June 1, 1866, one thousand heavily-armed Irish-American Fenian insurgents invaded Upper Canada ac...
In December of 1813 British forces captured Fort Niagara in a night assault. The British were expec...
Daniel McDougall (1796-1870) served in the York Militia during the War of 1812. He was a successful...
On June 1, 1866, one thousand heavily-armed Irish-American Fenian insurgents invaded Upper Canada ac...
Historic map showing the area from 15 Mile Creek to Chippawa Creek at the Niagara River. North is or...
While the traditionally-known elements of the War of 1812 deserve recognition, they are not the whol...
From an American perspective, the 1814 Niagara Campaign is the most important military event of the ...
The officers and men of the British army that defended Canada from American invasion during the War ...
Contains accounts of the British attack on Fort Erie, including a detailed official report by Gen. ...
"I beg to state that the County of Glengarry has on every occasion been distinguished for good condu...