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- Diagram Explaining Where Sir Isaac Brock fell in QueenstonThis document is a diagram with explanations of the place where Sir Isaac Brock fell according to some who claim to have witness the event.This document is a diagram with explanations of the place where Sir Isaac Brock fell according to some who claim to have witness the event.
- Ink Sketch of the Site of Sir Isaac Brock's deathThis is a sketch, done in pen, of the site of Brock's death. It includes a sketch of the monument, details of Queenston Heights and the site of where it was believed Brock fell. The creator also mentions Wynn's Tavern and writes "where Body was taken" just beside it.This is a sketch, done in pen, of the site of Brock's death. It includes a sketch of the monument, details of Queenston Heights and the site of where it …
- Diagram of Laura Secord's RouteSketched map with text depicting Laura Secord's projected route from Thorold to Queenston.Sketched map with text depicting Laura Secord's projected route from Thorold to Queenston.
- Brock's Monument, Queenston HeightsFile Number: 15/pt2/33-1.3 Major General Sir Issac Brock was killed at the Battle of Queenston Heights on October 13, 1812 along with one of his aide-de-camps Lieutenant-Colonel John MacDonell. Following the battle both were buried in the Northeast Bastion at Fort George. Brock's Monument was initially built in the 1820s …File Number: 15/pt2/33-1.3 Major General Sir Issac Brock was killed at the Battle of Queenston Heights on October 13, 1812 along with one of his aide-de-camps Lieutenant-Colonel John MacDonell. Following …St. Catharines Public Library
- Brock's Monument & Restaurant, Queenston HeightsFile Number: 15/pt2/33-1.4 Major General Sir Issac Brock was killed at the Battle of Queenston Heights on October 13, 1812 along with one of his aide-de-camps Lieutenant-Colonel John MacDonell. Following the battle both were buried in the Northeast Bastion at Fort George. Brock's Monument was initially built in the 1820s …File Number: 15/pt2/33-1.4 Major General Sir Issac Brock was killed at the Battle of Queenston Heights on October 13, 1812 along with one of his aide-de-camps Lieutenant-Colonel John MacDonell. Following …St. Catharines Public Library
- Laura Secord's Monument, Queenston HeightsFile Number: 15/pt2/34-1.1File Number: 15/pt2/34-1.1St. Catharines Public Library
- Brock's Monument, Queenston HeightsFile Number: 15/pt2/32-1.3 Major General Sir Issac Brock was killed at the Battle of Queenston Heights on October 13, 1812 along with one of his aide-de-camps Lieutenant-Colonel John MacDonell. Following the battle both were buried in the Northeast Bastion at Fort George. Brock's Monument was initially built in the 1820s …File Number: 15/pt2/32-1.3 Major General Sir Issac Brock was killed at the Battle of Queenston Heights on October 13, 1812 along with one of his aide-de-camps Lieutenant-Colonel John MacDonell. Following …St. Catharines Public Library
- Brock's Monument, Queenston HeightsFile Number: 15/pt2/32-1.4 Major General Sir Issac Brock was killed at the Battle of Queenston Heights on October 13, 1812 along with one of his aide-de-camps Lieutenant-Colonel John MacDonell. Following the battle both were buried in the Northeast Bastion at Fort George. Brock's Monument was initially built in the 1820s …File Number: 15/pt2/32-1.4 Major General Sir Issac Brock was killed at the Battle of Queenston Heights on October 13, 1812 along with one of his aide-de-camps Lieutenant-Colonel John MacDonell. Following …St. Catharines Public Library
- Brock's Monument, Queenston HeightsFile Number: 15/pt2/32-1.5 Major General Sir Issac Brock was killed at the Battle of Queenston Heights on October 13, 1812 along with one of his aide-de-camps Lieutenant-Colonel John MacDonell. Following the battle both were buried in the Northeast Bastion at Fort George. Brock's Monument was initially built in the 1820s …File Number: 15/pt2/32-1.5 Major General Sir Issac Brock was killed at the Battle of Queenston Heights on October 13, 1812 along with one of his aide-de-camps Lieutenant-Colonel John MacDonell. Following …St. Catharines Public Library
- Brock's Monument, Queenston HeightsFile Number: 15/pt2/32-1.6 Major General Sir Issac Brock was killed at the Battle of Queenston Heights on October 13, 1812 along with one of his aide-de-camps Lieutenant-Colonel John MacDonell. Following the battle both were buried in the Northeast Bastion at Fort George. Brock's Monument was initially built in the 1820s …File Number: 15/pt2/32-1.6 Major General Sir Issac Brock was killed at the Battle of Queenston Heights on October 13, 1812 along with one of his aide-de-camps Lieutenant-Colonel John MacDonell. Following …St. Catharines Public Library
- Brock's Monument, Queenston HeightsFile Number: 15/pt2/33-1.1 The back of the postcard notes that General Winfield Scott led the attack at Queenston Heights. While Winfield Scott did participate in the battle as a Colonel, the commander of the army was Major General Stephen Van Rensselaer. As well, the Battle of Queenston Heights took place …File Number: 15/pt2/33-1.1 The back of the postcard notes that General Winfield Scott led the attack at Queenston Heights. While Winfield Scott did participate in the battle as a Colonel, …St. Catharines Public Library
- Brock's Monument, Queenston HeightsFile Number: 15/pt2/32-1.1 Major General Sir Issac Brock was killed at the Battle of Queenston Heights on October 13, 1812 along with one of his aide-de-camps Lieutenant-Colonel John MacDonell. Following the battle both were buried in the Northeast Bastion at Fort George. Brock's Monument was initially built in the 1820s …File Number: 15/pt2/32-1.1 Major General Sir Issac Brock was killed at the Battle of Queenston Heights on October 13, 1812 along with one of his aide-de-camps Lieutenant-Colonel John MacDonell. Following …St. Catharines Public Library
- (The History of) Brock's Monument- The Canadian JournalThis is an excerpt from the Canadian Journal, September 1852, discussing how the Committee for the Erection of the Brock Monument tendered an architect competition for the design and erection of the Brock Monument. There is an etching of the monument (the one selected) at the top and the statistics …This is an excerpt from the Canadian Journal, September 1852, discussing how the Committee for the Erection of the Brock Monument tendered an architect competition for the design and erection …
- "15,000 hear of Grand River role in War of 1812"Jarrett, Chase, Turtle Island News, 17 Oct 2012 15,000 hear of Grand River role in War of 1812 By Chase Jarrett, Writer General Isaac Brock knew he couldn't win the Battle of Queenston Heights without the Grand River warriors, elected Chief Bill Montour told more than 15,000 gathered Saturday to mark ...Jarrett, Chase, Turtle Island News, 17 Oct 2012 15,000 hear of Grand River role in War of 1812 By Chase Jarrett, Writer General Isaac Brock knew he couldn't win the Battle of Queenston Heights without the Grand River …Six Nations Public Library
- After Queenston: Schooner Days MCXXVII (1127)Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram, 17 Oct 1953 After Queenston Schooner Days MCXXVII (1127) by C. H. J. Snider NEVER a 13th of October comes 11 and goes but we think of "Upon the heights of Queenston "That dark ...Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram, 17 Oct 1953 After Queenston Schooner Days MCXXVII (1127) by C. H. J. Snider NEVER a 13th of October comes 11 and goes but we think of "Upon the heights of Queenston "That …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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