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- Oath of Allegiance to King George IIIAn oath of allegiance to King George III of England by members of the Second Regiment of the Lincoln Militia on 4 September 1812. These soldiers were sworn in by Justice of the Peace Thomas Dickson. The oath was signed by 12 men. The names are Thomas Clark, David Secord, …An oath of allegiance to King George III of England by members of the Second Regiment of the Lincoln Militia on 4 September 1812. These soldiers were sworn in by …
- Red Jacket(Sagoyewatha)BeltWampum belt giver to the Chiefs at Grand River to support a plea for neutrality in 1812. In June of 1812, Seneca, Onondaga and Cayuga Chiefs living at Buffalo Creek came to a council at Grand River. Their motive was to secure a pledge of neutrality on behalf of all …Wampum belt giver to the Chiefs at Grand River to support a plea for neutrality in 1812. In June of 1812, Seneca, Onondaga and Cayuga Chiefs living at Buffalo Creek …
- 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.
- British Red Coats on the field at the Battle of Stoney CreekPainting depicitng British Red Coats on the field at the Battle of Stoney Creek. The engagement at Stoney Creek returned the Niagara Peninsula to British and Canadian control and ended the US attempt to conquer the western part of the province.Painting depicitng British Red Coats on the field at the Battle of Stoney Creek. The engagement at Stoney Creek returned the Niagara Peninsula to British and Canadian control and ended …
- Niagara InvasionRough contemporary sketch of the War of 1812 depicting The American invasion over the Niagara at Queenston, October 1812. The American invasion failed when reinforcements refused to cross the Niagara River.Rough contemporary sketch of the War of 1812 depicting The American invasion over the Niagara at Queenston, October 1812. The American invasion failed when reinforcements refused to cross the Niagara …
- View of Fort Niagara on Lake Ontario from the Lighthouse on the British SideAn ink print that is believed to have come from Philadelphia.An ink print that is believed to have come from Philadelphia.
- The Widow of an Indian Chief, watching the arms of her deceased Husband. By John Raphael SmithMezzotint. Undated. Printed by J. WrightMezzotint. Undated. Printed by J. Wright
- Beaver Dams Encampment Site PhotoPhotograph with accompanying text illustrating the site of the Native encampment at Beaver Dams at the time of Laura Secord's flight.Photograph with accompanying text illustrating the site of the Native encampment at Beaver Dams at the time of Laura Secord's flight.
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