Upper Canada Preserved — War of 1812 6-Book Bundle. Richard Feltoe

Upper Canada Preserved — War of 1812 6-Book Bundle - Richard Feltoe


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      Severence, F.H., ed. “Papers Relating to the War of 1812 on the Niagara Frontier.” Buffalo Historical Society Publications, Vol. 5, 1902.

      _________.“The Case of Brigadier General Alexander Smyth.” Buffalo Historical Society Publications, Vol. 18, 1941.

      Warner, Robert I. “Memoirs of Capt. John Lampman and His Wife Mary Secord.” Welland County Historical Society, Papers and Records, Vol. 3 (1927), 126–34.

      Wright, Ross Pier. “The Burning of Dover.” Unpublished manuscript, 1948.

      Books

      Adams, Henry. History of the United States of America During the Administrations of Madison. New York: Library of America, 1986. Reprint of original 1891 volumes.

      Antal, Sandy. A Wampum Denied, Proctor’s War of 1812. Ottawa: Carleton University Press, 1997.

      Auchinleck, George. A History of the War Between Great Britain and the United States of America During the Years 1812, 1813 & 1814. Toronto: Thomas Maclear, 1853. Reprint by Arms & Armour Press and Pendragon House, 1972.

      Babcock, Louis L. The War of 1812 on the Niagara Frontier, Volume 29. Buffalo, NY: Buffalo Historical Society Publications, 1927.

      Benn, Carl. The Iroquois in the War of 1812. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1998.

      Bingham, Robert. W. The Cradle of the Queen City: A History of Buffalo to the Incorporation of the City, Volume 31. Buffalo, NY: Buffalo Historical Society Publications, 1931.

      Bowler, R. Arthur, ed. Essays on the War of 1812 and its Legacy. Youngstown, NY: Old Fort Niagara Association, 1991.

      Brant, Irving. The Fourth President: A Life of James Madison. Indianapolis & New York: The Bobbs Merrill Company, 1970.

      Casselman, Alexander C., ed. Richardson’s War of 1812. Toronto: Historical Publishing Co., 1902. Facsimile edition by Coles Publishing Co., Toronto, 1974.

      “Contest for the Command of Lake Ontario in 1812 & 1813.” Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada, SEC II, Series III, Vol. X.

      Cruikshank, Ernest. The Documentary History of the Campaigns upon the Niagara Frontier in 1812–1814. Welland, ON: Tribune Press, 1896–1908. 9 Volumes.

      Gayler, Hugh J., ed. Niagara’s Changing Landscapes. Ottawa: Carleton University Press, 1994.

      Gilleland, J.C. History of the Late War Between the United States and Great Britain. Baltimore: Schaeffer & Maund, 1817.

      Gourlay, Robert. Statistical Account of Upper Canada Compiled with a View to a Grand System of Emigration. London, UK: Simpkin and Marshall, 1822. 2 Volumes. Republished by the Social Science Research Council of Canada, S.R. Publishers Ltd., Johnson Reprint Corp, 1966.

      Graves, D.E. Fix Bayonets! A Royal Welch Fusilier at War 1796–1815. Montreal: Robin Brass Studio, 2006.

      Hitsman, J. Mackay. The Incredible War of 1812: A Military History. Toronto: Robin Brass Studio, 1999. Revised edition, updated by Donald Graves.

      Horsman, R. The Causes of the War of 1812. New York: A.S. Barnes and Co., 1962.

      Hough, Franklin B. A History of St. Lawrence and Franklin Counties, New York. Albany, NY: Little & Co., 1853.

      Illustrated Historical Atlas of Norfolk County. Toronto: H. Belden & Co., 1877.

      Illustrated Historical Atlas of the Counties of Frontenac, Lennox and Addington. Toronto: J.H. Meachan & Co., 1878.

      Illustrated Historical Atlas of the Counties of Hastings & Prince Edward. Toronto: H. Belden & Co., 1878.

      Illustrated Historical Atlas of the Counties of Lincoln and Welland. Toronto: H.R. Page, 1876.

      Illustrated Historical Atlas of the Counties of Northumberland and Durham. Toronto: H. Belden & Co., 1877.

      Illustrated Historical Atlas of the Counties of Stormont, Dundas & Glengarry. Toronto: H. Belden & Co. Toronto, 1879.

      Irving, L.H. Officers of the British Forces in Canada during the War of 1812. Toronto: Canadian Military Institute, 1908.

      “Jarvis Papers.” Women’s Canadian Historical Society of Toronto Papers and Transactions, Transaction No. 5 (1902), 3–9.

      Klinck, Carl F. Journal of Major John Norton. Toronto: Champlain Society of Canada, 1970. Publication No. 46.

      Mackay, J. The Incredible War of 1812. Toronto: University of Toronto, 1965.

      Malcomson, Robert. A Very Brilliant Affair: The Battle of Queenston Heights, 1812. Toronto: Robin Brass Studio, 2003.

      _______. Lords of the Lake: The Naval War on Lake Ontario, 1812–1814. Toronto: Robin Brass Studio, 1998.

      Ruttan, Henry. Reminiscences of the Hon. Henry Ruttan: Loyalist Narratives from Upper Canada. Toronto: Champlain Society, 1946.

      Stagg, J.C.A. Mr. Madison’s War: Politics, Diplomacy, and Warfare in the Early American Republic 1783–1830. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1983.

      Stanley, George F.G. The War of 1812: Land Operations. Toronto: Macmillan of Canada and the Canadian War Museum, 1983.

      Wood, William C.H. Select British Documents of the War of 1812. Toronto: Champlain Society of Canada, 1920. 3 Volumes.

      The Pendulum of War

      Dedication

      This book is offered:

      First, as a salute to the memory of all those, on both sides of the lines, who served, sacrificed, and died as they loyally obeyed their country’s call-to-arms in the North American War of 1812–1815.

      Second, as a mark of respect to the men and women of the military services of Canada, Great Britain, and the United States, who today honorably continue that legacy of service and sacrifice at home and across the globe.

      Third, as a thank-you to my fellow “Living History” reenactors, with and against whom I’ve “fought” for so many years.

      Finally, as a legacy for my grandsons, Anthony, Lawrence, and Daniel.

      ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

      As I detailed in the first part of this series, no publication is realistically the work of a single individual, or the author in isolation, and this series is no exception. As such, I can only hope to assure all those who have given their support and encouragement that their efforts are deeply and gratefully appreciated by me, but page space forbids their individual mention. Therefore, I must restrict myself to naming and thanking but a few, whilst saluting the many.

      To my wife, Diane, my social, book signings, and speaking appointments coordinator, marketing manager, chief accountant, and communications secretary. Thanks for putting up with all of this … Two down and only four to go! Until the next ones…

      To my friend and fellow historian Pat Kavanagh…Once again, your generosity in providing me unrestricted access to your vast resource collection of American records, official documents, and personal letters on the war has brought forward a treasure trove of historical information. Without your aid and resources, this work could not have been created. I thank you, sir.

      To my fellow author and staunch Canadian nationalist, Donald Graves… Your example of meticulous and comprehensive research, as well as your efforts to have the service and sacrifice of the Canadian regiments involved in the War of 1812 recognized, is a lesson and example that I can only hope to emulate in my modest works.

      To the many dedicated staff members of the numerous museums, archives, and libraries that I visited to undertake the research for this work and who cheerfully assisted my searches to fruition… Your dedication and expertise is a National treasure that cannot


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