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- Thu Aug 02, 2007 12:12 pm
- Forum: War of 1812
- Topic: Who won the Battle of Lundy's Lane?
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Who won the Battle of Lundy's Lane?
The British and Canadians WON the Battle of Lundy's Lane,.of course. Consider the following; Source: A History of The War Between Great Britain and the United States of America During The Years 1812, 1813 & 1814. Arms and Armour Press (Pendragon House), Great Britain, 1972. G. Auchinleck. pp. 32...
- Wed Jul 11, 2007 12:30 pm
- Forum: General
- Topic: Surgeons of the Glengarries
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- Views: 26263
Surgeons of the Glengarries
1778 - James Davidson
1808 - Cyrus Anderson
1812 - Alexander Cunningham (6 Feb, 1812) 1813 - GLI
1812 - Noah Dickenson (1812-1814) - 1st Regt. Militia
1840 - Donald Ewen McIntyre (1 Jan, 1838) - 1st Regt.
1840 - Roderick McDonald (1 Jan, 1838) - 2nd Regt.
2004? - Bill Longo - GLI
1808 - Cyrus Anderson
1812 - Alexander Cunningham (6 Feb, 1812) 1813 - GLI
1812 - Noah Dickenson (1812-1814) - 1st Regt. Militia
1840 - Donald Ewen McIntyre (1 Jan, 1838) - 1st Regt.
1840 - Roderick McDonald (1 Jan, 1838) - 2nd Regt.
2004? - Bill Longo - GLI
- Sat Jul 07, 2007 6:37 pm
- Forum: War of 1812
- Topic: Glengarry Light Infantry - Their Second Tunic? Castoff 95th?
- Replies: 2
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GLENGARRY TUNIC - Niagara on the Lake - 2007
The following is a letter recently sent to: 1) Donald Graves - Canadian Military Historian and Author 2) Clark Bernat - Managing Director Niagara Historical Society Museum 3) Ron Dale - Project Manager Parks Canada 4) Réné Chartrand - Canadian Historian and Manager of Muséoplume Inc., Gatineau, Q...
- Sun Jun 24, 2007 11:04 pm
- Forum: Quartermaster
- Topic: shako
- Replies: 12
- Views: 34746
- Sun Jun 24, 2007 4:46 pm
- Forum: Quartermaster
- Topic: shako
- Replies: 12
- Views: 34746
Black wool
Jesse,
I'll bring half a square metre of the black wool for you. $15 for it.
I'm still working on a price for the backpack. Don't worry, I'll keep it under $100. Your backpack is the last job I'm doing for $6.50 /hr though. I think I'm going to put my labour costs up to $10.00 per hour.
Cheers,
Pud
I'll bring half a square metre of the black wool for you. $15 for it.
I'm still working on a price for the backpack. Don't worry, I'll keep it under $100. Your backpack is the last job I'm doing for $6.50 /hr though. I think I'm going to put my labour costs up to $10.00 per hour.
Cheers,
Pud
- Sat Jun 23, 2007 10:53 am
- Forum: Quartermaster
- Topic: shako
- Replies: 12
- Views: 34746
Black wool
Jesse,
I have some black wool that you can use for your facing colours on your tunic.
Cheers,
Jesse
I have some black wool that you can use for your facing colours on your tunic.
Cheers,
Jesse
- Wed Jun 20, 2007 8:46 pm
- Forum: Quartermaster
- Topic: Backpack?
- Replies: 1
- Views: 11812
Glengarry Backpack
Jesse,
I'll do one for you.
I have located the buckles for your backpack, so don't bother going out and getting any. I hope to have it ready for you in another week.
Cheers,
Jesse (Pud)
I'll do one for you.
I have located the buckles for your backpack, so don't bother going out and getting any. I hope to have it ready for you in another week.
Cheers,
Jesse (Pud)
- Tue Jun 05, 2007 10:59 pm
- Forum: War of 1812
- Topic: June 4, 1813 - Americans chase British.......to Stoney Creek
- Replies: 0
- Views: 24612
June 4, 1813 - Americans chase British.......to Stoney Creek
Source: The Documentary History Of The Campaign upon the Niagara Frontier In The Year 1813. Part 1, January to June, 1813. Lt.-Col. E. Cruikshank. Printed at the Tribune Office, Welland. 1902. p. 267. "General Dearborn to the Secretary of War. NEWARK, UPPER CANADA, June 4, 181[3]. Chandler and ...
- Tue Jun 05, 2007 10:56 pm
- Forum: War of 1812
- Topic: May 27, 1813 - The Battle/Capture of Fort George
- Replies: 0
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May 27, 1813 - The Battle/Capture of Fort George
Source: The Documentary History Of The Campaign upon the Niagara Frontier In The Year 1813. Part 1, January to June, 1813. Lt.-Col. E. Cruikshank. Printed at the Tribune Office, Welland. 1902. pp. 250 – 254 "Major-General Dearborn to Governor Tompkins. NIAGARA, FORT GEORGE, UPPER CANADA, May ...
- Tue Jun 05, 2007 10:53 pm
- Forum: War of 1812
- Topic: May 5, 1813 - the state of British troops at Fort George
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- Views: 25205
May 5, 1813 - the state of British troops at Fort George
Source: The Documentary History Of The Campaign upon the Niagara Frontier In The Year 1813. Part 1, January to June, 1813. Lt.-Col. E. Cruikshank. Printed at the Tribune Office, Welland. 1902. p. 221. "Memo. By Lt.-Colonel Glegg. Garrison state, Fort George, 5th May, 1813: Royal Artillery: Pres...
- Tue Jun 05, 2007 10:50 pm
- Forum: War of 1812
- Topic: May 3, 1813 - Glengarries serve as Royal Artillery
- Replies: 0
- Views: 26202
May 3, 1813 - Glengarries serve as Royal Artillery
Source: The Documentary History Of The Campaign upon the Niagara Frontier In The Year 1813. Part 1, January to June, 1813. Lt.-Col. E. Cruikshank. Printed at the Tribune Office, Welland. 1902. p.221. "Memo. By Lt.-Colonel Glegg. Distribution return of the troops of the line under the command of...
- Tue Jun 05, 2007 10:48 pm
- Forum: War of 1812
- Topic: May of 1813 - Lower Niagara patrolled due to capture of York
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May of 1813 - Lower Niagara patrolled due to capture of York
Source: The Documentary History Of The Campaign upon the Niagara Frontier In The Year 1813. Part 1, January to June, 1813. Lt.-Col. E. Cruikshank. Printed at the Tribune Office, Welland. 1902. p. 220. "Memorandum by Captain W. H. Merritt. Nothing material transpired until the capture of York, w...
- Wed May 30, 2007 12:54 am
- Forum: Quartermaster
- Topic: Cleaning?
- Replies: 4
- Views: 16977
Old Canteen
Jesse, Fill it with a solution of water and baking soda or, better yet, water and peroxide. (4:1 of either). As Dave said bleach will work but you might have a very bad reaction to it if you don't rinse it well enough. Let swell for four days. Rinse and flush with cold water several times. Then fill...
- Mon May 21, 2007 9:53 pm
- Forum: General
- Topic: Glengarry Officer coat found!
- Replies: 3
- Views: 17126
tufts and or wings
Mike, I already posted a bunch of stuff over the winter about the "first", possibility of a "second", and a "third" tunic style for the Glens. My thoughts about the tunic that Bill witnessed in NOTL a week ago are that it looks like the sketch from a published book from...
- Sun Apr 29, 2007 9:38 pm
- Forum: Day to Day
- Topic: Stocks and Markets - April 1815
- Replies: 2
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1815 stocks/prices
Cool information Bill. Where did you dig that up from?
Pud
Pud