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- Loading lumber on schooners, Lake OntarioFrom Thomas Conant, Upper Canada Sketches, opposite p. 160.From Thomas Conant, Upper Canada Sketches, opposite p. 160.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- 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 …
- 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.
- The American Steamer Burnt, & Forc'd into the Tremendous Falls of NiagaraLithograph on wove paper. Laid down on wove paper.Lithograph on wove paper. Laid down on wove paper.Association for Great Lakes Maritime History
- Showing western entrance to harbour, Fort York at right.Lithotint (1 tint) colouredLithotint (1 tint) colouredAssociation for Great Lakes Maritime History
- Toronto in 1834 [Looking West]Lithograph on buff tint stone.Lithograph on buff tint stone.Association for Great Lakes Maritime History
- The American Steam Packet Caroline Descending the Great Falls of Niagara, December 29th, 1837.Lithograph with watercolour on wove paper. Laid down on cardboardLithograph with watercolour on wove paper. Laid down on cardboardAssociation for Great Lakes Maritime History
- St. Mark's Church, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Lake, Ontario.Lithograph and water colour with border of pen and greyish blue ink on wove paperLithograph and water colour with border of pen and greyish blue ink on wove paperAssociation for Great Lakes Maritime History
- Ahyouwaighs, Chief of the Six Nations 1838Portrait of Ahyouwaighs (or John Brant, 1794-1832) who was the son of Thayendanegea (Joseph Brant, 1742/43-1807). In the War of 1812, Brant and John Norton led native warriors to stop an American attack at the Battle of Queenston Heights in October 1812. He was made a lieutenant in the Indian …Portrait of Ahyouwaighs (or John Brant, 1794-1832) who was the son of Thayendanegea (Joseph Brant, 1742/43-1807). In the War of 1812, Brant and John Norton led native warriors to stop …
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