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1793-1815 This type of musket was produced by the British government from circa 1793-1815 and would have been used during the War of 1812.
A long gun, 54 1/2 inches from stock to butt. The stock and butt of the gun are carved from walnut. The long barrel is metal and runs 39 inches long.
There is a...
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-79.19443
St. Catharines Museum
1812 History

17th century - 19th century This Phoebe lamp is one of the earliest types of lamps that had been used in the colonies during the 17th century to early 19th century.
The lamp consists of two small iron bowls with spouts, one hanging above the other. The bowls are attached and hung by an iron rod with a hook on the end. ...
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-79.194084
St. Catharines Museum
1812 History

circa 1812 A powder flask of the type used during the War of 1812.
A pear shaped container carved from horn in two halves which are riveted together around the flattened edges. The horn has a smooth, shiny surface and ranges in colour from yellow-green to dark green.
The measuring spout on top is made...
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-79.19375
St. Catharines Museum
1812 History

circa 1730-1815 This Land/India Pattern bayonet was produced by the British Government ca. 1730-1815. This type of bayonet was used during the War of 1812.
With a 17 inch blade and flat top, the bayonet gradually narrows to a point to form a triangular shape. The socket of the bayonet is a 3 inch hollow...
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-79.19392
St. Catharines Museum
1812 History

circa early 19th century This type of Flintlock Pistol was used during the War of 1812.
The pistol is 6 3/4 inches from the stock to the end of the barrel. The barrel itself is metal and is 2 3/4 inch long with a 1/2 inch diameter. The pistol has a wooden handle, trigger and cock section. The trigger remains hidden...
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-79.19426
St. Catharines Museum
1812 History

18th century-19th century A cannonball of this type would have been used during the War of 1812.
This brown, iron cannonball is 16 inches in circumference and approximately 5 inches in diameter. The surface is of the cannonball is pitted. There is a band that goes around the entire circumference of the cannonball with...
43.154728
-79.194084
St. Catharines Museum
1812 History

1815 This was the first group of medals issued by the British Government to all soldiers present at a battle, even to those who were below the rank of Officer. In the past only the commanding General was awarded medals. It was issued in 1815 for the Battle of Waterloo.
This medal was issued to...
43.15523
-79.19443
St. Catharines Museum
1812 History

1793-1848 The Military General Service Medal was not authorized until 1847, 34 years after the last battle it commemorates due to the objections of Wellington. Queen Victoria is depicted on the reverse of the medal, eventhough she was only a girl at the time of the fighting. In order for soldiers to be...
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-79.1946
St. Catharines Museum
1812 History

1830-1837 The Long Service and Good Conduct Medal was issued by the British Government. The medal was instituted in 1830 and was awarded to soldiers for exemplary conduct for 21 years service in the infantry and 24 years in the cavalry.
This medal was issued to Sergeant Angus Cooke, who lived in...
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-79.1946
St. Catharines Museum
1812 History

18th century-19th century This type of cannon ball was used during the War of 1812.
This round, black ball of iron has a pitted surface and is 14 1/2 inches in circumference and 5 inches in diameter. There is a 4 mm wide and a 10.5 cm long gouge in the surface of the cannonball. This type of cannon ball is considered an...
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-79.1946
St. Catharines Museum
1812 History


circa 1812 This type of ammunition, known as a grapeshot, was used in artillery during the War of 1812.
A round black ball of iron with a pitted surface, this grapeshot has a circumference of 4 1/8 inches.
Grapeshot was made up of canvas bags that held a large number of iron balls similar to a shot gun...
43.155357
-79.19443
St. Catharines Museum
1812 History

circa 1812 This is an example of ammunition used in artillery during the War of 1812.
Commonly termed a grapeshot, this round grayish ball of lead has a circumference of 3 3/4 inches. The surface is not smooth and ranges in color from gray, brown to rust.
Grapeshot was made up of canvas bags that held a...
43.15548
-79.19426
St. Catharines Museum
1812 History

circa 1812 This type ammunition was used in a musket during the War of 1812.
A small round silver ball of lead, this musket ball is 2 1/8 inches in circumference. The surface is shiny and smooth with a visible cast mark is on the surface. The bottom of the musket ball has a small circular base of 1/4 inch...
43.15548
-79.19426
St. Catharines Museum
1812 History

A musketball mould of the type made and used pre-1830.
An iron, plier-like tool with two handles. At the end of each handle is a mini-pan with semi-spherical moulds inside. When the two handles are brought together the moulds create a complete sphere, except for a small circular opening to the...
43.15548
-79.19426
St. Catharines Museum
1812 History

pre 1830 This type of musketball mould was made pre-1830 or earlier and would have been used during that time.
An iron, plier-like tool with two handles. At the end of each handle is a semi-spherical mould. When brought together the moulds create a complete sphere, except for a small circular opening...
43.155357
-79.19426
St. Catharines Museum
1812 History

18th-19th century A candleholder used during the 18th and 19th centuries.
Black, metal (tin) candleholder, approximately 4 5/8 inches tall. The bottom is a round shallow dish approximately 5 3/4 inches x 5 3/4 inches. Inn the center of the dish is a narrow candlestick holder approximately 1 3/4 inches in...
43.155605
-79.19443
St. Catharines Museum
1812 History

early 19th century Copper kettle used during the early 19th century. The kettle is from George Macnoe's estate and was previously owned by a relative in New York who died around the time of the War of 1812.
The copper pot has a removable lid with a handle in the center of the lid and a moveable handle that arches...
43.155357
-79.19426
St. Catharines Museum
1812 History

1812 This Bible belonged to the Stewart Family, which included the following family members: Margaret Stewart, Agnes Jane Stewart in 1824, and Thomas A. Stewart, who was the First Mate on the schooner, the 'Antelope'.
The Bible is small and rectangular. The cover is leather with a leather closing...
43.155106
-79.19443
St. Catharines Museum
1812 History

1859, p. 39 Black, hardcovered book with 39 pages, which include illustrations and maps.
The Battle of Queenston Heights: Being a narrative of the opening of the War of 1812, with notices of the life of Major-General Sir Isaac Brock, K.B., and description of the monument erected to his memory.
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-79.19426
St. Catharines Museum
1812 History


c.1860 A photo of Abraham P. Neff (December 7, 1802- December 16, 1874) wearing traditional Mennonite clothing. He was 10 years old when Michael Graybiel made the bellows for his father Peter Neff in 1812 to begin the Neff metal-working tradition. Abraham came form a Mennonite family of strong faith who...
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-79.2552
Port Colborne Historical and Marine Museum
1812 History

9 May 1854 A transcription of a letter written by James Fortier, the Port Colborne Lighthouse keeper, to the Honourable Jean Chabot regarding a salary adjustment. The original letter is currently unavailable.
In the letter, Fortier discusses his participation in the War of 1812. He states his involvement...
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-79.240265
Port Colborne Historical and Marine Museum
1812 History

1 August 1814 An agreement for an indentured servant, dated August 1st, 1814 in Kingston, Upper Canada. It states that William [Tosdevine] of Kingston, under his own free will and with the consent of his father Peter [Tosdevine] (also from Kingston), agreed to become an apprentice/servant for Tunis Snook of...
Port Colborne Historical and Marine Museum
1812 History

12 January 1815 A deed between Isaac and Abraham Laing and William Haun of the Township of Humberstone for Lot 9, Front Concession of the Township of Humberstone for 37 pounds, 10 shillings.
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-79.24816
Port Colborne Historical and Marine Museum
1812 History

c.1860 A copy of an original photo of James Fortier (April 10, 1792- January 11, 1865) wearing a medal that was awarded in 1849 for his participation at the Battle of Fort Detroit under Major General Sir Isaac Brock. He was also in charge of a gun boat that captured the American vessel "Commencement" and...
42.87911
-79.24301
Port Colborne Historical and Marine Museum
1812 History

17 Sept 1850 A letter written by James Fortier who was the Port Colborne Lighthouse keeper after his War of 1812 Service. He had participated at the Battle of Fort Detroit under Major General Sir Isaac Brock for which he received a medal in 1849. He was also in charge of a gun boat on Lake Erie that captured...
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-79.24525
Port Colborne Historical and Marine Museum
1812 History

1898 A black and white photo of Eve Sherk Neff, dressed as a Mennonite, standing with her right hand on a well pump and a screen door behind her. The photo is on a buff matte and is surrounded by a black matte. On the back is written "Aunt Margaret from Angie Ridout, Christmas 1901, Great Grandmother,...
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-79.24558
Port Colborne Historical and Marine Museum
1812 History

This is a photo of Morgan Cabin that was owned by Lieutenant David Morgan. Chief (Major) John Norton was known to have visited this cabin in April 28, 1809; before becoming an important First Nations officer in the War of 1812. Norton wrote of his visit in his Journal as an 1816 recollection. He...
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-79.239235
Port Colborne Historical and Marine Museum
1812 History

1802 "Fraktur" Mennonite artwork which celebrates the birth of Abraham Neff. It reads: "In the year of our Lord, December 7, 1802 ". Abraham was 10 years old when Michael Graybiel made the bellows for his father Peter Neff in 1812 to begin the Neff metal-working tradition. Abraham came form a Mennonite...
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-79.24988
Port Colborne Historical and Marine Museum
1812 History

1818 A six page photocopy of a transcript of a Deed granting 25 acres of land in the Township of Humberstone, County of Lincoln, District of Niagara, to Christian Kniseley from King George III, on September 29, 1818. The lot is described as "part of the near of Northern half of Lot Number Twenty-nine...
Port Colborne Historical and Marine Museum
1812 History

1967 A photo of Christian Zavitz, Jr.'s log cabin from the "Port Colborne News", Second Section, Centennial Edition, Page 9B, August 1967. The cabin was located where the eastern part of Oakwood Cemetery is today in the Wainfleet Township. In late 1814, it was believed to have been looted by American...
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-79.24696
Port Colborne Historical and Marine Museum
1812 History

1880 A photo of Zavitz Mill standing beside the sand dunes which were once located there. The mill was built by Christian Zavitz and was operated by his son, Jesse, at the Lake Shore outlet of the Mill Pond (Eagle Marsh Drain at Gravelly Bay in Port Colborne) from 1780-1830. It was a prime location for...
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-79.26966
Port Colborne Historical and Marine Museum
1812 History

c. 1800 A hand-made powder horn, dated approximately 1800, that is believed to have existed since 1790. Both the flask and the stopper are made wood.
For more information, read "'Scruples of Conscience': The War of 1812 in the Sugarloaf Settlement" by Donald G. Anger, the Port Colborne Historical and...
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-79.2504
Port Colborne Historical and Marine Museum
1812 History

c. 1800 This large copper powder flask has a brass rim and spout at the top. Below the spout is marked "Dixon & Sons", the Manufacturer. The spout is marked: "DRAMS 4 1/2 4 1/2 4 3 3/4 3 1/2. Below the spout is a lever to open. There are also four small rings attached to the sides for straps to...
42.885525
-79.24558
Port Colborne Historical and Marine Museum
1812 History

c. 1800 A small copper flask that was presumably used for gun powder. There is a brass rim at the opening and a metal lever to open it. The design on the face is the same on both sides: Trees, a hunter and a dog.
For more information, read "'Scruples of Conscience': The War of 1812 in the Sugarloaf...
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-79.24061
Port Colborne Historical and Marine Museum
1812 History

31 March 1800 A marriage certificate between Peter Neff and Maria Durrin. Clockwise starting from top right: Peter Neff a son of Abraham Neff.
Bottom Right: was born the 23 October, 1780 in Yorck County, Pennsylvania.
Bottom Left: his wife Maria Neff is born Durrin. Was born the 13 November 1779,
Top...
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-79.2425
Port Colborne Historical and Marine Museum
1812 History

c. 1790 A mill stone from the Zavitz Mill located near the Eagle Marsh Drain (western end of Tennessee Avenue and Lakeshore Road in Port Colborne). The Zavitz Mill was one of the first mills in the southern end of the Niagara Peninsula. Another stone is located near the Port Colborne Hospital on Lake...
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-79.27029
Port Colborne Historical and Marine Museum
1812 History

31 Aug 1812 An original hand-written certificate dated August 31, 1812 declaring that John Graybiel of the Township of Wainfleet, County of Lincoln was a "manonist" and a son of a "Manonist" (meaning a Mennonite). This certificate, which the Militia Act required to be signed by three members of the...
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-79.25194
Port Colborne Historical and Marine Museum
1812 History

30 May 1813 A Proclamation dated 30 May, 1813 by Lt. Col. James P. Preston of the invading American Army upon the taking of Fort Erie during the War of 1812. He warns Canadian residents to resist taking up arms against him. He also invites the residents to voluntarily sign their names to a parole,which will...
42.883133
-79.24095
Port Colborne Historical and Marine Museum
1812 History

c. 1812 This set of four cannonballs were found at Gravelly Bay in Port Colborne. It is believed that the cannonballs were found here because of their proximity to Zavitz Mill. During the war, the mill would most likely have been protected with one or more cannons against possible marine attacks or enemy...
42.87502
-79.26348
Port Colborne Historical and Marine Museum
1812 History

c. 1812 Cannonball that was found at the south end of Elm Street, near the lake, in Port Colborne. It is believed that military stores and munitions were often kept in the Sugar Loaf area and would be quickly buried or secreted to prevent their seizure by advancing American troops. This was most likely...
42.882946
-79.25434
Port Colborne Historical and Marine Museum
1812 History
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