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- General
- General History:
- The War With the United States
- Ontario High School History of Canada
- British America
- Ontario Public School History of Canada
- Causes of the War:
- "From the New-York Evening Post" (Quebec Mercury, January 12, 1813, page 11).
- Privateering:
- "British Prize List" (Kingston Gazette, November 7, 1812).
- "Instructions: For the Private Armed Vessels of the United States" (Plattsburgh Republican, August 7, 1812).
- Battles and other Engagements (listed by date)
- USS Nautilus vs. HMS Shannon (July 16, 1812):
- "From Boston, July 29th" (Quebec Mercury Extra, August 6, 2012).
- Capture of Fort Michilimackinac (July 17, 1812):
- "Commencement of Hostilities" (Quebec Mercury Extraordinary, August 6, 1812).
- "Commencement of Hostilities" (Montreal Herald, August 8, 1812).
- Surrender of Detroit (August 16, 1812):
- "The Surrender of Detroit", Annals of the War
- "Notes on "The Surrender of Detroit"", Annals of the War
- "Michigan, &c." (Kingston Gazette, November 7, 1812).
- USS Constitution vs. HMS Guerrière (August 19, 1812): Battle of the "Constitution" and the "Guerrière."
- Battle of Queenston Heights (October 13, 1812) (see also Brock's Monument):
- Brock Centenary
- "Battle at Queenston" (Connecticut Courant, November 3, 1812).
- "A short Statement of the Victory obtained at Queenston" (Kingston Gazette, October 24, 1812).
- "[As no official account hath yet been published of the attack on Niagara on the 13th inst...]" (Kingston Gazette, October 24, 1812, page 3).
- "Letters of 1812 Contributed by Col. Cruikshank, F. R. S. C." (Niagara Historical Society, No. 23).
- Battle and Sack of York (April 27–29, 1813): "District General Order" (Quebec Mercury, June 22, 1813).
- Burning of Havre de Grace (May 4, 1813): "Havre de Grace Burnt" (Connecticut Courant, May 11, 1813, page 3)
- Battle of Stoney Creek (June 6, 1813):
- "Upper Canada", Quebec Mercury, June 15, 1813.
- "General Order" (Quebec Mercury, June 22, 1813).
- Battlefield at Stoney Creek
- Stoney Creek Battlefield
- Battle of Stoney Creek Historical Marker at Burlington Heights
- Battle of Beaver Dams (June 24, 1813):
- The Fight in the Beechwoods
- "Letter from Col. Boerstler, to his father, Dr. Boerstler" (Quebec Mercury, August 24, 1813).
- Battle of Lake Erie (September 10, 1813):
- "The Battle of Lake Erie", from Tecumseh: A Chronicle of the last Great Leader of his People by Ethel T. Raymond
- The Battle of Lake Erie
- Oliver Hazard Perry and the Battle of Lake Erie
- Battle of Lundy's Lane (also known as the Battle of Bridgewater or the Battle of Niagara Falls) (July 25, 1814):
- "Montreal Herald Extra, August 2" (Quebec Mercury Extra, August 4, 1814).
- "Battle at Bridgewater, near Niagara Falls" (Plattsburgh Republican, August 13, 1814).
- Battle of Plattsburgh (September 11, 1814):
- "Events of the War", September 24, 1814.
- "General Orders", September 24, 1814.
- "(The following summary will show the movements of the British Army...)", September 24, 1814.
- "Extract From Gen. Orders", September 24, 1814.
- "General Orders", September 24, 1814.
- "(A public dinner was yesterday given by the citizens...)", September 24, 1814.
- "General Order:", September 24, 1814.
- "From the Montreal Herald, Sept. 17.", September 24, 1814.
- "Particulars of the late disastrous affair on Lake Champlain, &c.", September 24, 1814.
- People (listed alphabetically):
- Robert Barclay
- Charles Bœrstler
- "Letter from Col. Boerstler, to his father, Dr. Boerstler" (Quebec Mercury, August 24, 1813).
- Joseph Brant
- Isaac Brock (see also Brock's Monument):
- Brock Centenary
- "From a Late London Paper" (Quebec Mercury, June 22, 1813)
- "Proclamation" (Montreal Herald, August 8, 1812)
- "From the York Gazette" (Montreal Herald, August 8, 1812)
- "1812: Brock at Detroit and Queenston Heights" (from The War With the United States)
- "General Brock" (from The Canadian Readers: Book V)
- "The Meeting of Brock and Tecumseh" (illustration by C. W. Jefferys)
- Portrait of Sir Isaac Brock
- Portrait of Sir Isaac Brock
- "Upper Canada" (Montreal Herald, August 8, 1812).
- "From the York Gazette" (Montreal Herald, August 8, 1812).
- Major-General Brock.
- Meeting of Brock and Tecumseh
- Sir Isaac Brock
- Sir Isaac Brock
- Sir Isaac Brock
- Jacob Brown: "Communication" (Kingston Gazette, August 11, 1812).
- Henry Clay:
- George Croghan: Major George Croghan
- Charles de Salaberry:
- Henry Dearborn:
- "Major Gen. Henry Dearborn" (Quebec Mercury, January 12, 1813).
- Stephen Decatur:
- Gordon Drummond:
- William Henry Harrison:
- Isaac Hull:
- William Hull:
- "General Hull's Capitulation" (Kingston Gazette, October 17, 1812).
- "Upper Canada" (Montreal Herald, August 8, 1812).
- Andrew Jackson:
- "Interesting Letter from Andrew Jackson to his Wife" (White Cloud Kansas Chief, March 12, 1863).
- U.S. Army and Navy Issue: Jackson and Scott
- Andrew Jackson stamp
- Battle of New Orleans stamp
- The Hermitage, Home of President Andrew Jackson, Nashville, Tenn. Postcard
- Francis Scott Key:
- Daniel MacDougal: "Col. Daniel MacDougal and Valuable Documents" (Niagara Historical Society: No. 23, 1912).
- Oliver Hazard Perry:
- "How Our Torpedo Boats Got Their Names" (New York Evening World, May 8, 1918).
- Laura Secord:
- "Laura Secord" (from Brief Biographies Supplementing Canadian History)
- Laura Secord
- Laura Secord on her Journey to Warn the British
- Laura Secord
- Laura Secord Monument
- Laura Secord's Monument
- Tecumseh:
- Ethel T. Raymond, Tecumseh: A Chronicle of the last Great Leader of his People (Toronto: Glasgow, Brook, & Co., 1915).
- "A Trip to Walpole Island and Port Sarnia" (Literary Garland, January 1849).
- "The Death of Tecumseh" (Victoria Daily Colonist, August 2, 1901)
- Provo Wallis: "Britain's Senior Admiral" (Victoria Daily Colonist, February 16, 1892)
- Charles Bœrstler
- Monuments
- Brock's Monument
- Brock Centenary
- Brock's Monument Post Card
- Brock's Monument, Queenston Heights, Niagara Postcard
- Brock's Monument, Niagara Falls, Canada Postcard
- "Brock's Monument" (Canadian Illustrated News, January 8, 1876, page 19)
- "Brock's Monument" (Canadian Illustrated News, January 8, 1876, page 21)
- "Brock's Monument" (Canadian Illustrated News, January 8, 1876, page 25)
- Raisin River Massacre Monument: Postcard of Raisin River Massacre Monument
- Forts and Fortifications
- Fort Dearborn
- Fort Erie
- Fort Niagara
- Janet Carnochan, "Fort Niagara" (Niagara Historical Society, vol. 23, 1912).
- The Castle, Fort Niagara, N. Y.
- Fort Niagara, from the Lighthouse
- A View of the Canadian Side from the Gate of Fort Niagara
- Fort Erie
- War of 1812 Centennial Celebrations, 1912–1915
- Brock Centenary
- One Hundred Years Ago
- Battle of Stoney Creek Historical Marker at Burlington Heights
- "Fort Niagara" (Niagara Historical Society, No. 23).
- Burial of Remains of Soldiers of the King's (8th) Regiment
- Angus Claude Macdonell, Esq., K.C., M.P., addressing the gathering.
- Brock Centenary Celebration at Queenston Heights.
- Brock Centenary celebration at Queenston Heights.
- Central section of a panoramic picture of the gathering at Queenston Heights.
- Colonel George Stirling Ryerson, Chairman of Committee.
- Executive Committee.
- Floral tribute placed on cenotaph, where Brock fell, by the Guernsey Society, Toronto.
- Group of Indians (Grand River Reserve) celebrating Brock's centenary at Queenston Heights, Chief Alexander Hill, in costume.
- J. A. Macdonell, K.C., Glengarry, addressing the gathering.
- Members of Committee at Queenston Heights.
- Memorial wreaths on the tombs, at Queenston Heights, of Major-General Sir Isaac Brock, Kt., and Colonel John Macdonell P.A.D.C, Attorney-General of Upper Canada.
- Six Nation Indians Celebrating Brock's centenary at Queenston Heights.
- Speakers of the Day
- Speakers of the Day
- Wreath placed on Brock's Monument in St. Paul's Cathedral, London, Eng. by the Government of Canada.
- Wreath placed on Brock's Monument, Queenston Heights, by the Imperial Order of the Daughters of the Empire.
- One Hundred Years Ago