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- Memorandum Signed by Samuel Street Concerning Financial Transactions Between the James Rogers and Lieut. [Prime], an American, June 1813This document, dated August 1820, is a memorandum signed by Samuel Street concerning financial transactions between the late James Rogers and Lieut. [Prime], an American, in June 1813. Street, along with his partner Thomas Clark, owned Niagara Falls Mills and was one of the largest money-lenders and financiers in Upper …This document, dated August 1820, is a memorandum signed by Samuel Street concerning financial transactions between the late James Rogers and Lieut. [Prime], an American, in June 1813. Street, along …
- Letter to Mr. Ball & Mr. Nelles, Grimsby, from Forsyth, Richardson CompanyThis letter was written to Mr. Ball & Mr. Nelles, in Grimsby, from Forsyth, Richardson Company, in Montreal, regarding the payment of items ordered as soon as possible in order to avoid paying interest. Forsyth, Richardson Company was a major importer of merchandise for Upper and Lower Canadian wholesalers and …This letter was written to Mr. Ball & Mr. Nelles, in Grimsby, from Forsyth, Richardson Company, in Montreal, regarding the payment of items ordered as soon as possible in order …
- Bill of Account for William and Abraham Nelles From Geo. Forsyth & Co- 1800A transcript of an account, from July 1st, 1800, received of William and Abraham Nelles by Geo. Forsyth & Co. for lumber. This lumber was used for the first Court house, at King and Prideaux streets, and Navy Hall in Niagara. The Geo. Forsyth & Co. is believed to be …A transcript of an account, from July 1st, 1800, received of William and Abraham Nelles by Geo. Forsyth & Co. for lumber. This lumber was used for the first Court …
- Letter to Lieut. Daniel McDougal Authorizing a Meeting of the Medical Board to Examine and Report on Wounds Sustained During War of 1812This is a letter to Lieut. Daniel McDougal authorizing a meeting of the Medical Board to examine and report on the wounds he sustained during the War of 1812. The letter is signed by Edward M. [Maton] from the Office of Government in York on September 8th, 1821. The inside …This is a letter to Lieut. Daniel McDougal authorizing a meeting of the Medical Board to examine and report on the wounds he sustained during the War of 1812. The …
- Affidavit from James Reed, a surgeon located at Fort George, concerning Daniel McDougal's Military Wounds- 1821James Reed stated that McDougal had been in his care for several months due to the wounds he sustained at the Battle of Lundy's Lane. He also mentions a wound in his thorax which had caused an amount of disposition for the patient. McDougal was in the Upper Canada Incorporated …James Reed stated that McDougal had been in his care for several months due to the wounds he sustained at the Battle of Lundy's Lane. He also mentions a wound …
- Recollections of the War of 1812 from the Manuscript of the Late Hon. James CrooksRecollections of the War of 1812 begins at Page 11.Recollections of the War of 1812 begins at Page 11.
- Affidavit from J. Sampson, surgeon of the late 104th Regiment, Regarding Wounds received by Daniel McDougal at the Battle of Lundy's Lane- 1821This is a certificate from J. Sampson, surgeon of the late 104th Regiment, in Kingston, regarding the wounds received by Daniel McDougal at the battle of Lundy's Lane. He states that McDougal had a musket ball located in his thorax which caused him a few health problems. McDougal was in …This is a certificate from J. Sampson, surgeon of the late 104th Regiment, in Kingston, regarding the wounds received by Daniel McDougal at the battle of Lundy's Lane. He states …
- Affidavit that Grant Powell was a surgeon and James [Benly] was a Major in the Incorporated Militia of Upper Canada- 1820This document is a certification, signed by [T. Matthews], that Grant Powell was a surgeon and James [Benly] was a Major in the Incorporated Militia of Upper Canada.This document is a certification, signed by [T. Matthews], that Grant Powell was a surgeon and James [Benly] was a Major in the Incorporated Militia of Upper Canada.
- Affidavit from Grant Powell, a surgeon in York, certifying that Daniel McDougal was Severely Wounded During the Battle of Lundy's Lane- 1820This document is a note from Grant Powell, a surgeon in York, certifying that Daniel McDougal was severely wounded in action during the Battle of Lundy's Lane. McDougal was in the Upper Canada Incorporated Militia during the war of 1812. It is said that he was at Fort George on …This document is a note from Grant Powell, a surgeon in York, certifying that Daniel McDougal was severely wounded in action during the Battle of Lundy's Lane. McDougal was in …
- Bill of Account from Ezekiel Cudney to Mrs. Mathews- 1811A bill of account from Ezekiel Cudney to Mrs. Mathews for labour and sewing between January 1808 and 1811. This document provides insight into the domestic lives of individuals around the time of the War of 1812.A bill of account from Ezekiel Cudney to Mrs. Mathews for labour and sewing between January 1808 and 1811. This document provides insight into the domestic lives of individuals around …
- Promissory Note From Isaac Vrooman to Robert Thompson- 1812This small document is a written promise by Isaac Vrooman to pay Robert Thompson 11 pounds, 7 shilling and 7 pence in New York currency.This small document is a written promise by Isaac Vrooman to pay Robert Thompson 11 pounds, 7 shilling and 7 pence in New York currency.
- Affidavit of Payment between John Mills and John Axford- 1810This document is a certification that John Mills paid John Axford 7 pounds, 10 shilling, and 6 pence in 1810.This document is a certification that John Mills paid John Axford 7 pounds, 10 shilling, and 6 pence in 1810.
- Affidavit of Payment between John Mills, by order from Mr. Robert Tompson, to John AxfordThis document is a sworn statement that John Mills, by order from Mr. Robert Tompson, paid 20 pounds, 2 shilling, and 4 1/2 pence to John Axford.This document is a sworn statement that John Mills, by order from Mr. Robert Tompson, paid 20 pounds, 2 shilling, and 4 1/2 pence to John Axford.
- Bill of Account: Wood Delivered to Butler's Barracks by Robert Thompson, 1817This bill of account is for wood delivered to the wood yard at Butler's Barrack's by Robert Thompson. It is possible that this was for the construction of the barracks following the War of 1812-1814 or for firewood. The military headquarters had been moved from the destroyed Fort George to …This bill of account is for wood delivered to the wood yard at Butler's Barrack's by Robert Thompson. It is possible that this was for the construction of the barracks …
- Bill of Account from Mr. Robert Thompson to John Symington- 1815This document is a bill of account from Mr. Robert Thompson to John Symington in the amount of 20 pounds, 1 shilling and 5 pence.This document is a bill of account from Mr. Robert Thompson to John Symington in the amount of 20 pounds, 1 shilling and 5 pence.
- Receipt for 3 barrels of flour from David Mosers to A. Bradshaw, Commissary- December, 1813This document is a receipt for 3 barrels of flour from David Mosers, perhaps a local farmer, to A Bradshaw, Commissary. Bradshaw was acquiring the flour for the use of the Commissary Department at 40-Mile Creek. This department was responsible for distributing food rations to each garrison within the area …This document is a receipt for 3 barrels of flour from David Mosers, perhaps a local farmer, to A Bradshaw, Commissary. Bradshaw was acquiring the flour for the use of …
- Receipt to Thomas Leonard from Henry Smith Regarding the Administration for the [Ball] Estate- 1813This document is a portion of a receipt to Thomas Leonard from Henry Smith regarding the administration for the estate of [Ball]. Leonard was from the 104th New Brunswick Regiment that was raised in 1803 and sent to Upper Canada where they participated in the battles of Sackets Harbor, Beaver …This document is a portion of a receipt to Thomas Leonard from Henry Smith regarding the administration for the estate of [Ball]. Leonard was from the 104th New Brunswick Regiment …
- Bill of Account to Lieut. Leonard from Jas. [Baymane]- 1814This document, dated 1814, is a bill of account for two months house rent and a bar bill to Lieut. Leonard of the 104th Regiment from Jas. [Baymane]. Leonard was from the 104th New Brunswick Regiment that was raised in 1803 and sent to Upper Canada where they participated in …This document, dated 1814, is a bill of account for two months house rent and a bar bill to Lieut. Leonard of the 104th Regiment from Jas. [Baymane]. Leonard was …
- Men's Names on Command- July 24th, 1814.A list of names and location of personnel, dated July 24th, 1814. The following is what has been previously transcribed from the list. York [Sergt. Somerville] Fr. Blanchett Wm. Davis Frs.] Myett Rob. Morse Jo. Petters [Phea. Whright] Cedar Island Corp. Ghather Peter Connors [Cattirockwary] Tho. Cooper Tho. Dougherty Tho. …A list of names and location of personnel, dated July 24th, 1814. The following is what has been previously transcribed from the list. York [Sergt. Somerville] Fr. Blanchett Wm. Davis …
- Report of Captain Bradley's Company- March 28, 1814This document, dated March 28, 1814, is a report of Captain Bradley's Company. It is currently unknown which Regiment this belongs to.This document, dated March 28, 1814, is a report of Captain Bradley's Company. It is currently unknown which Regiment this belongs to.