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- The Battle of Queenston Heights, Oct. 13, 1812Inscribed on title page, below the author's name: Champlain 8th N.Y. H. Artillery + 10th N.Y. S. Infantry.Inscribed on title page, below the author's name: Champlain 8th N.Y. H. Artillery + 10th N.Y. S. Infantry.
- Battle of Queenston Heights Engraving: Oct. 13, 1813This engraving shows American troops (shown in blue uniforms) crossing the Niagara River and landing at Queenston. British and Canadian troops (shown in red uniforms) under General Isaac Brock came out of Newark (now Niagara-on-the-Lake) and drove the Americans back to the heights. Seeing this, New York militiamen still on …This engraving shows American troops (shown in blue uniforms) crossing the Niagara River and landing at Queenston. British and Canadian troops (shown in red uniforms) under General Isaac Brock came …
- Letter From Geof Taylor to Sir Allan McNabb concerning Brock's Spring in Queenston, July 1860A letter, dated July 1860, by Geof Taylor to Sir Allan McNabb concerning Brock's Spring in Queenston. He reports that a Mr. Robinson was taking the water from the spring and bringing it back to his house. Taylor was inquiring whether or not McNabb approved of this act. McNabb was …A letter, dated July 1860, by Geof Taylor to Sir Allan McNabb concerning Brock's Spring in Queenston. He reports that a Mr. Robinson was taking the water from the spring …
- Letter to Sir Alan McNabb from Robert Stanton concerning the place where Sir Isaac Brock fell, 1860The letter is addressed to Sir Alan McNabb, a member of the Committee for the Erection of Brock's Monument, from Robert Stanton concerning the place where Sir Isaac Brock fell. Stanton states within the letter, dated July 28, 1860, that he witnessed the fall and could potentially assist in marking …The letter is addressed to Sir Alan McNabb, a member of the Committee for the Erection of Brock's Monument, from Robert Stanton concerning the place where Sir Isaac Brock fell. …
- Private C.J. Tip Photograph- Veteran of War of 1812This is an oval photo of C.J. Tip, seated, and mounted on a beige card. The writing on the card reads "Private C.J. Tip was at battle of Queenston Heights". It is believed that this is Private Cornelius Tips of the 1st Flank Company of the 2nd York Militia Regiment …This is an oval photo of C.J. Tip, seated, and mounted on a beige card. The writing on the card reads "Private C.J. Tip was at battle of Queenston Heights". …
- Queenston Heights EngravingA black and white engraving of Brock's Monument at Queenston Heights. Size: unmounted 25x 19 cm. rounded 27.5cm x 19.9cmA black and white engraving of Brock's Monument at Queenston Heights. Size: unmounted 25x 19 cm. rounded 27.5cm x 19.9cm
- Cameo Portrait of Laura SecordBlack and white image of cameo-style portrait of a young Laura Secord.Black and white image of cameo-style portrait of a young Laura Secord.
- The Battle of Queenston Heights October 13th 1813. By Thomas SutherlandAn ink print created after James Dennis's drawing of the Battle of Queenston Heights. Note the flags, the colouring of the uniforms and their locations which is different from the James Dennis original. It is historically inaccurate as it portrays Americans defending Queenston Heights and the British attacking (with French …An ink print created after James Dennis's drawing of the Battle of Queenston Heights. Note the flags, the colouring of the uniforms and their locations which is different from the …
- The Battle of Queenston Heights October 13th 1813. By Thomas SutherlandAn ink print created after James Dennis's drawing of the Battle of Queenston Heights. Note the flags, the colouring of the uniforms and their locations which is different from the James Dennis original.An ink print created after James Dennis's drawing of the Battle of Queenston Heights. Note the flags, the colouring of the uniforms and their locations which is different from the …
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