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Loyalist Brigades in Battle
Post Modern
Wallace and Area Museum
Credits:
Dorian Dorn
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Col. James Delancy commander of Delancy's Brigade, British supporting security force in Westchester
18th Century, Circa 1780
New York City, New York
Credits:
David Dewar
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Isaac Dotton's Ceremonial Sword. Loyalist Period. Member of Sam Drake's Dutchess County Militia.
18th Century, Circa 1780
Wallace and Area Museum
Credits:
Marion Dotten
Zella Perry
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Hand grip and scabbard of Dotten Sword
18th Century, Circa 1780
Wallace and Area Museum
Credits:
Marion Dotten
Alex Dotten
Zella Perry
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Painting of the signing of the Treaty of Paris show the animosity between the British and Americans
7 September 1783
Paris, France.
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Petition recorded in New York, July 1783 asking for additional support from the British Government
22 July 1783
New York City, New York
Credits:
Public Archives of Nova Scotia
David Dewar
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Ships leaving New York Harbour, June 6th, 1783. Destined for Fort Cumberland on the Bay of Fundy
6 June 1783
Bay of Fundy, Amherst, Nova Scotia
Credits:
Photograpy Zella Perry
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Convoy of Loyalist Ships leaving, New York before they were forced to by the Treaty of Paris
6 June 1783
New York City, New York
Credits:
Barbara Clark
Zella Perry
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Head of the Bay of Fundy viewing South from Fort Cumberland. Landing site of the Loyalist Refugees
15 July 1783
Bay of Fundy, Amherst, Nova Scotia
Credits:
David Dewar
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Chart of the Head of the Bay Fundy, at Fort Cumberland, done by Morris, circa1755
18th Century, Circa 1755
Fort Cumberland, near Amherst, Nova Scotia.
Credits:
Joan Dawson, "The Mapmaker's Eye" Nimbus Publishing, Halifax
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An early illustration of Fort Cumberland found on a eighteenth Century map. Circa 1755
18th Century, Circa 1755
Credits:
David Dewar
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Loyalist encampment, reinactors with tents and camp followers
25 June 2008
Remsheg
Credits:
David Dewar
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Government Issue Sickle. One of many tools given to the Loyalist settlers by the British Government.
18th Century, Circa 1783
Credits:
Zella Perry
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Manufacturer's name stamped into the grain sickle recorded as being given to a Loyalist settler
18th Century, Circa 1785
Remsheg
Credits:
Fred Grant
Zella Perry
David Dewar