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- Receipt of Payment for War Loss Claims- John D. ServosA receipt for John D. Servos acknowledging the payment of 58 pounds, 17 shillings and 7 pence, or one third of his losses incurred during the war of 1812, from John Henry Dunn, Esq, his Majesty's Receiver General for the Province of Upper Canada. As the Receiver General, Dunn was …A receipt for John D. Servos acknowledging the payment of 58 pounds, 17 shillings and 7 pence, or one third of his losses incurred during the war of 1812, from …
- The Niagara Gleaner Newspaper- September 28, 1833This copy of the Niagara Gleaner’s contains a notice regarding the application for a charter to construct a railway from the Welland Canal to the ferry on the Niagara River at Clifton below the Falls of Niagara (Queenston). Overall Measurement: (framed) 69 cm long X 86 cm wideThis copy of the Niagara Gleaner’s contains a notice regarding the application for a charter to construct a railway from the Welland Canal to the ferry on the Niagara River …
- Welland Canal Survey of Lands Village Lot in Allanburgh, 1833Survey map and description of a village lot in Allanburgh. Created by The Welland Canal Company. Included is a written description of the land along with a drawing of the lot. Noteable features include; Holland road, grave land, Niagara street. The land totals 3/4 of an acre. Surveyor notes are …Survey map and description of a village lot in Allanburgh. Created by The Welland Canal Company. Included is a written description of the land along with a drawing of the …Brock University Archives
- Welland Canal Survey of Lands Village of Allanburgh, 1833Survey map and description of the Village of Allanburgh, created by The Welland Canal Company. Included is a drawing of the land. Noteable features include; lot divisions, Welland Canal, Niagara street, Holland road, lock 36 and 37, foundry, Canal street, mill, Canby street, Dover street, Rose street, Helen street, Water …Survey map and description of the Village of Allanburgh, created by The Welland Canal Company. Included is a drawing of the land. Noteable features include; lot divisions, Welland Canal, Niagara …Brock University Archives
- Information regarding the Stutt FamilyInformation regarding the Stutt Family and Lot 31 concession 4 Haldimand Twp. Source: Eunice Streeter Acquired: January 2008Information regarding the Stutt Family and Lot 31 concession 4 Haldimand Twp. Source: Eunice Streeter Acquired: January 2008Cobourg Public Library
- The Stutt Family & Others Lot 31, Concession 4, Haldimand Twp.The Stutt Family & Others Lot 31, Concession 4, Haldimand Twp. Source: Eunice (Stutt Davis) Streeter Acquired: January 2008The Stutt Family & Others Lot 31, Concession 4, Haldimand Twp. Source: Eunice (Stutt Davis) Streeter Acquired: January 2008Cobourg Public Library
- Dutcher Family Headstone (Range 2-2)Range 2-2Range 2-2County of Brant Public Library
- Dutcher Cemetery Headstone 1-1Range 1-1Range 1-1County of Brant Public Library
- "Take Up Thy Cross"Original version and Mohawk translation of the song "Take Up Thy Cross."Original version and Mohawk translation of the song "Take Up Thy Cross."Six Nations Public Library
- Upper Canada Herald (Kingston1819), 18 Dec 1833......Kingston Frontenac Public Library
- Upper Canada Herald (Kingston1819), 25 Dec 1833......Kingston Frontenac Public Library
- Indenture between Matthew Otchy and Gilbert McMicking.Indenture between Matthew Otchy and Gilbert McMicking signed on April 1, 1833 and confirmed by two witnesses (Richard Dixie and Stephen Butler Jr. This 1833 deed transfers ownership of Lot No. 12 and 33 in Township of Stamford to Gilbert McMicking. The previous owners of this land were: Rheddy Cusack, …Indenture between Matthew Otchy and Gilbert McMicking signed on April 1, 1833 and confirmed by two witnesses (Richard Dixie and Stephen Butler Jr. This 1833 deed transfers ownership of Lot …Niagara-on-the-Lake Public Library
- Battle of the Thames. Respectful dedicated to Andrew Jackson Esq. President of the United StatesLibrary of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C.Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C.
- Battle the of Thames and the death of Tecumseh, by the Kentucky mounted volunteers led by Colonel Richard M. Johnson, 5th Oct. 1813Print shows the battle of Thames with Colonel Richard M. Johnson and the Kentucky volunteers on the left engaged in battle with Tecumseh and his Native troops. Prominent figures, including Col. Richard M. Johnson, Tecumseh, the Prophet, James Mason, and Major Suggett, are illustrated in the print. 1 print : …Print shows the battle of Thames with Colonel Richard M. Johnson and the Kentucky volunteers on the left engaged in battle with Tecumseh and his Native troops. Prominent figures, including …
- Letter written by Colonel Robert MoodieIn May 1833 James Newton was departing for Canada from Berwick-Upon-Tweed; Colonel Moodie was killed during Rebellion of 1837. Therefore, the letter was written between May 1833 and December 1837.In May 1833 James Newton was departing for Canada from Berwick-Upon-Tweed; Colonel Moodie was killed during Rebellion of 1837. Therefore, the letter was written between May 1833 and December 1837.Richmond Hill Public Library
- Upper Canada Herald (Kingston1819), 16 Jan 1833......Kingston Frontenac Public Library
- Upper Canada Herald (Kingston1819), 23 Jan 1833......Kingston Frontenac Public Library
- Upper Canada Herald (Kingston1819), 30 Jan 1833......Kingston Frontenac Public Library
- Upper Canada Herald (Kingston1819), 13 Feb 1833......Kingston Frontenac Public Library
- Upper Canada Herald (Kingston1819), 20 Feb 1833......Kingston Frontenac Public Library