Canada -- History -- War of 1812 -- Campaigns and battles
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- An account of the Battle of Chà‚teauguay, being a lecture delivered at Ormstown, March 8th, 1889, by W.D. Lighthall ; with some local and personal notes by W. Patterson
- The river Niagara, descriptive and historical, by Barton Atkins
- Blockade of Fort George, 1813, by Ernest Cruikshank
- A history of the war between Great Britain and the United States of America, during the years 1812, 1813, and 1814, by G. Auchinleck
- Letters by Major Norman Pringle, late of the 21st Royal Scots Fusileers, vindicating the character of the British army, employed in North America in the years 1814-15, from aspersions cast upon it in Stuart's "Three Years in North America"
- A sketch of the events which preceded the capture of Washington, by the British, on the twenty-fourth of August, 1814
- Drummond's winter campaign, 1813, by E. Cruikshank
- A history of the war between Great Britain and the United States of America, during the years 1812, 1813 and 1814, by G. Auchinleck
- The Battle of Queenston Heights, being a narrative of the opening of the War of 1812 : with notices of the life of Major-General Isaac Brock, K.B., and description of the monument erected to his memory, edited by John Symons
- The Wentworth Pioneer and Historical Society held their first outing on the Stony Creek battle-ground, the 5th of June, 1889, to commemorate the 76th anniversary of that memorable battle, when quite one thousand ladies and gentlemen were present to greet them
- The history of the late war between the United States and Great Britain, containing a brief recapitulation of the events which led to the declaration of war, its progress and an account of the various brillant land and naval victories, including the battle of New Orleans, by H.M. Brackenridge
- Memoirs of the campaign of the North Western Army of the United States, A.D. 1812, in a series of letters addressed to the citizens of the United States : with an appendix, containing a brief sketch of the revolutionary services of the author, by William Hull
- A narrative of the affair of Queenston in the War of 1812, with a review of the strictures on that event, in a book entitled "Notices of the War of 1812", by Solomon Van Rensselaer
- War of 1812, first series, containing a full and detailed narrative of the operations of the Right Division of the Canadian army, by Major Richardson
- Battle of Fort George, by Ernest Cruikshank
- History of the late war between the United States and Great Britain, comprising a minute account of the various military and naval operations, by H.M. Brackenridge
- A chapter of the history of the war of 1812 in the northwest, embracing the surrender of the northwestern army and fort at Detroit, August 16, 1812 ; with a description and biographical sketch of the celebrated Indian chief, Tecumseh, by William Stanley Hatch
- A brief history of old Fort Niagara, by Peter A. Porter ; photographs by Orrin E. Dunlap
- The fight in the Beechwoods, a study in Canadian history, by Ernest Cruikshank
- History of the late war between the United States and Great Britain, containing a minute account of the various military and naval operations, by H.M. Brackeridge
- A short history of the Union Jack, comprising a chronological list of its important victories, apportioned to the three stages of our flag's development, from Sluys to Tel-el-Kebir, with notes on the principal battles, by William Henry Holmes
- History of the invasion and capture of Washington, and of the events which preceded and followed, by John S. Williams
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