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- Wilson - Jones Promissory Note, 1806A promise by Mr. Jones to pay Thomas Wilson 10 pounds 1/10, New York Currency, with interest. Witness was Mr. T. McCormickA promise by Mr. Jones to pay Thomas Wilson 10 pounds 1/10, New York Currency, with interest. Witness was Mr. T. McCormick
- Light Infantry ButtonA light infantry button that measures 1.5cm in diameter and has laurel leaves around the outside edge. It was found in the Niagara-on-the-lake/Queenston area.A light infantry button that measures 1.5cm in diameter and has laurel leaves around the outside edge. It was found in the Niagara-on-the-lake/Queenston area.
- 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.
- 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.
- "Where Gen. Brock died. Queenston. Oct. 13, 1812." by Clara Mason[from back of painting] “The old house faced the river, and the artist has sketched the trees and old fences as they might have been at the time. The remains of the old well were found, and so the path from the house is represented as it probably appeared, together …[from back of painting] “The old house faced the river, and the artist has sketched the trees and old fences as they might have been at the time. The remains …
- Queenston, Or the Landing Between Lake Ontario and Lake Erie.A coloured ink print created in England in November 1814. At the top it states: "No. 71 of Rackermann's Repository of Arts & c. Pub.1 Nov.v 1814 at 101 Strand London."A coloured ink print created in England in November 1814. At the top it states: "No. 71 of Rackermann's Repository of Arts & c. Pub.1 Nov.v 1814 at 101 Strand …
- Queenston, Or the Landing Between Lake Ontario and Lake Erie.A black ink print created in England in November 1814. At the top it states: "No. 71 of Rackermann's Repository of Arts & c. Pub.1 Nov.v 1814 at 101 Strand London."A black ink print created in England in November 1814. At the top it states: "No. 71 of Rackermann's Repository of Arts & c. Pub.1 Nov.v 1814 at 101 Strand …
- Queenston. By William Henry BartlettEngraved by J.C. Armytage. A watercolour ink print.Engraved by J.C. Armytage. A watercolour ink print.
- Lewiston Landing and Queenston Heights, U.C.ILLUSTRATIONS FOR HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK BY JOHN W. BARBER AND HENRY HOME, Wood engravings on paper created in the United Stares of America.ILLUSTRATIONS FOR HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK BY JOHN W. BARBER AND HENRY HOME, Wood engravings on paper created in the United Stares of America.
- Military Commission of Robert Nelles- June 25, 1802A certificate of Commission for Robert Nelles (1761-1842), Esquire, as Deputy Lieutenant. It is signed by Robert Hamilton, Lieutenant, County Lincoln, and Francis Goring, his secretary, in Queenston.A certificate of Commission for Robert Nelles (1761-1842), Esquire, as Deputy Lieutenant. It is signed by Robert Hamilton, Lieutenant, County Lincoln, and Francis Goring, his secretary, in Queenston.
- Letter from Joseph Clement Reporting the Status of Guards Between Queenston and Corbin's Inn, 1812This is a letter from Joseph Clement, Ensign of the 1st Regiment of the Lincoln Militia, concerning the guards located between the Queenston Camp and Corbin’s Inn. He stated that he visited them between 2 and 5 pm and found them to be present and alert. On the back of …This is a letter from Joseph Clement, Ensign of the 1st Regiment of the Lincoln Militia, concerning the guards located between the Queenston Camp and Corbin’s Inn. He stated that …
- Property plan Near Queenston Village, 1812A plan of property believed to be near Queenston Village, Niagara Township #1. The document is hand drawn. The document is undated but does have a paper water mark dated 1812.A plan of property believed to be near Queenston Village, Niagara Township #1. The document is hand drawn. The document is undated but does have a paper water mark dated …
- Letter from Augusta McCormick to her Father William Jarvis- May 29, 1812Maria Jarvis is Mrs. George Hamilton The baby boy was Robert Jarvis Hamilton Eliza Jarvis is Mrs. W.B. Robinson Hannah Jarvis, Mrs. Alex HamiltonMaria Jarvis is Mrs. George Hamilton The baby boy was Robert Jarvis Hamilton Eliza Jarvis is Mrs. W.B. Robinson Hannah Jarvis, Mrs. Alex Hamilton
- Foundation Stone of the Brock Monument- October 13, 1853An announcement on the form of procession to be observed at the laying of the foundation stone of the Brock monument at Queenston Heights. This is for the second monument where they buried Major-General Isaac Brock and his aid-de-camp Lieut. Col. MacDonnell. The announcement is printed on off white paper …An announcement on the form of procession to be observed at the laying of the foundation stone of the Brock monument at Queenston Heights. This is for the second monument …
- The Colonial Advocate Newspaper- October 14, 1824An original copy of the October 14, 1824 copy of the Advocate. Articles of interest include the “Anniversary of the Battle of Queenston Heights”, “The Re-internment”, and “Brittain Cherishes the Memory of her Departed Heroes”. Size: (Framed) 60.2 X 42.5 CMAn original copy of the October 14, 1824 copy of the Advocate. Articles of interest include the “Anniversary of the Battle of Queenston Heights”, “The Re-internment”, and “Brittain Cherishes the …
- Land Indenture Between Samuel Street, Esquire and Samuel Street Jr.- June 16, 1812An original, handwritten indenture between Samuel Street, Esquire and Samuel Street Jr. for lots seventeen and nineteen in Queenston. Street, along with his partner Thomas Clark, owned Niagara Falls Mills and was one of the largest money-lenders and financiers in Upper Canada.An original, handwritten indenture between Samuel Street, Esquire and Samuel Street Jr. for lots seventeen and nineteen in Queenston. Street, along with his partner Thomas Clark, owned Niagara Falls Mills …
- Mrs. Tice’s House, Near Queenston 1795- Mary ShawThis image is part of a series of drawings done by Mary Shaw, the sixth daughter and 11th child of Hon. Aeneas Shaw. Aeneas Shaw was the first settler of York and participated in the War of 1812. It is a pen and ink grey wash sketch and measures (framed) …This image is part of a series of drawings done by Mary Shaw, the sixth daughter and 11th child of Hon. Aeneas Shaw. Aeneas Shaw was the first settler of …
- St. Saviour’s Anglican ChurchSlide File Number: 04.75-D-3Slide File Number: 04.75-D-3St. Catharines Public Library
- St. Saviour's Anglican ChurchSlide File Number: 04.67-B-4 The church is dedicated to the memory of Sir Issac Brock, who died at the Battle of Queenston Heights.Slide File Number: 04.67-B-4 The church is dedicated to the memory of Sir Issac Brock, who died at the Battle of Queenston Heights.St. Catharines Public Library
- Deed of Land between Thomas Clark Street and Trustees of the Regular Baptist Church, 1871This is location of the Queenston Baptist Church.This is location of the Queenston Baptist Church.Niagara-on-the-Lake Public Library