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- Print of Mississauga Point Lighthouse and Fort NiagaraThis print depicts the lighthouse at Mississauga Point and Fort Niagara in the distance. The lighthouse, the first on the Great Lakes, was dismantled in 1814 in order to build Fort Mississauga. Some of the stone from the lighthouse was also used in the creation of the Fort.This print depicts the lighthouse at Mississauga Point and Fort Niagara in the distance. The lighthouse, the first on the Great Lakes, was dismantled in 1814 in order to build …
- Nelles HomeA drawing that shows a wooden house beside a large tree, with a pathway out front that leads to a wooden fence with a gate. The fence is built on the edge of a small drop in the land, and where the gate is, in front, are two steps. The …A drawing that shows a wooden house beside a large tree, with a pathway out front that leads to a wooden fence with a gate. The fence is built on …
- Robert Nelles ManorA print of the Robert Nelles Manor in 1798. Nelles was a Lieutenant-colonel of the 4th Regiment of the Lincoln Militia by the end of the War. He was also known to have been a Justice of the Peace and performed many marriages during the war. This home was also …A print of the Robert Nelles Manor in 1798. Nelles was a Lieutenant-colonel of the 4th Regiment of the Lincoln Militia by the end of the War. He was also …
- Print of a Soldier of the 100th Regiment in the War of 1812- 1929This a photographic print of a soldier of the 100th Regiment in the War of 1812. It was painted by Alexander R. Cattley in 1929. The 100th Regiment of Foot, also known as the Prince Regiment of Dublin County, were raised in 1805. With few exceptions, all the officers and …This a photographic print of a soldier of the 100th Regiment in the War of 1812. It was painted by Alexander R. Cattley in 1929. The 100th Regiment of Foot, …
- The Taking of Fort GeorgeThis print is a depiction of the taking of Fort George by the Americans, by both land and water. The events featured in the print took place in 1813. The print's point of view is from the mouth of the Niagara River. The print shows the lighthouse that once stood …This print is a depiction of the taking of Fort George by the Americans, by both land and water. The events featured in the print took place in 1813. The …
- Brock's Monument PrintA print of the first Brock's Monument erected after the War of 1812, in commemoration of his life and death at the Battle of Queenston Heights. The first monument was erected in in 1824 and was blown up in 1840 by an Irish sympathizer. This print is based on a …A print of the first Brock's Monument erected after the War of 1812, in commemoration of his life and death at the Battle of Queenston Heights. The first monument was …
- View of Fort George, 1810This is a view of Fort George and Navy Hall, from Fort Niagara, in 1810 from Ackerman's Magazine.This is a view of Fort George and Navy Hall, from Fort Niagara, in 1810 from Ackerman's Magazine.
- The Battle of Lake Erie, War of 1812- 1877This is a black and white print of the Battle of Lake Erie. The title is printed on the bottom along with Johnson & Miles Publishers, New York and a quote that states “If a victory is to be gained I’ll gain it”. This print shows Oliver Hazard Perry transferring …This is a black and white print of the Battle of Lake Erie. The title is printed on the bottom along with Johnson & Miles Publishers, New York and a …
- Portrait of Oliver Hazard Perry- 1916This is a lithographic print of Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry. It is from a painting by Rembrandt Peale that is in the possession of the New York Historical Society. The portrait includes a biographical sketch on the back that was prepared by the editorial staff of the Mentor Association. (The …This is a lithographic print of Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry. It is from a painting by Rembrandt Peale that is in the possession of the New York Historical Society. The …
- Portrait of Jacob Brown- 1862This is a print of a portrait of Jacob Brown. At the bottom it states “From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers Johnson Fry & Co., Publishers. New York. Entered according to an Act of Congress AD 1862 by Johnson Fry & Co. in the …This is a print of a portrait of Jacob Brown. At the bottom it states “From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers Johnson Fry & …
- "The Trial of Red Jacket" by John Mix StanleyA print of Red Jacket (ca. 1750-20 Jan. 1830) speaking to a group of natives. It is likely titled “The Trial of Red Jacket” and was originally painted in 1869. An inscription on the left lower corner reads: “Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1871 by John …A print of Red Jacket (ca. 1750-20 Jan. 1830) speaking to a group of natives. It is likely titled “The Trial of Red Jacket” and was originally painted in 1869. …
- Brock MonumentA coloured print of Brock’s Monument. At the bottom is written: “TO SIR ISAAC BROCK, K.B. ON QUEENSTON HEIGHTS, UPPER CANADA, INAUGURATED 13TH OCTOBER LAST-“ Size: (framed) 46 cm l., 34 cm wA coloured print of Brock’s Monument. At the bottom is written: “TO SIR ISAAC BROCK, K.B. ON QUEENSTON HEIGHTS, UPPER CANADA, INAUGURATED 13TH OCTOBER LAST-“ Size: (framed) 46 cm l., …
- Fort Erie: Defense of the Block HouseAn ink print created in the United States of America depicting the Siege of Fort Erie, one of the last and most protracted engagements between British and American forces during the Niagara campaign of the American War of 1812. The Americans successfully defended Fort Erie against the British Army but …An ink print created in the United States of America depicting the Siege of Fort Erie, one of the last and most protracted engagements between British and American forces during …
- A View of the Fort & Harbour of Oswego from Lake Ontario, from the American Magazine March 1816An image within the American Magazine, March 1816 Vol. I, No. 10. Page 369. A View of the Fort & Harbour of Oswego from Lake Ontario. Below the image it reads: "T. H. Wentworth del." Below the title it reads: "Representing the Attack by the British on the 6th of …An image within the American Magazine, March 1816 Vol. I, No. 10. Page 369. A View of the Fort & Harbour of Oswego from Lake Ontario. Below the image it …
- View of the capture of Québec, September 13, 1759Musée national des beaux-arts du QuébecMusée national des beaux-arts du Québec
- O.H. Perry Esq. of the United States NavyA print of Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry of the US Navy. Below the image it reads: "Waldo pinx" and "Edwin sc."A print of Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry of the US Navy. Below the image it reads: "Waldo pinx" and "Edwin sc."
- View of Port of Buffalo on Lake ErieView of Port of Buffalo on Lake ErieView of Port of Buffalo on Lake Erie
- Death of Tecumseh. By Nathaniel CurrierAn ink print created in the United States of America. This piece is portraying Col. Richard Mentor Johnson of the United States killing the Shawnee leader, Tecumseh, at the Battle of the Thames.An ink print created in the United States of America. This piece is portraying Col. Richard Mentor Johnson of the United States killing the Shawnee leader, Tecumseh, at the Battle …
- Death of Tecumseh. Battle fo the Thames Oct. 5th 1813. By John L. MageeAn ink print created in the United States of America. This piece is portraying Col. Richard Mentor Johnson of the United States killing the Shawnee leader, Tecumseh, at the Battle of the Thames.An ink print created in the United States of America. This piece is portraying Col. Richard Mentor Johnson of the United States killing the Shawnee leader, Tecumseh, at the Battle …
- Queenston, Upper Canada. By William StricklandA coloured ink print created in the United States of America.A coloured ink print created in the United States of America.