Niagara County, New YorkIts Role in the Patriot War

  • Bruce D. Aikin

I would like to thank the following people for their help in the research which made writing this paper possible: Melissa Dunlap, the Executive Director, and Ann Marie Linnabery, the Assistant Executive Director of the Niagara County Historical Society; Catherine Emerson, the Niagara County Historian and Craig Bacon, the Deputy County Historian; the Niagara County Genealogical Society for use of their extensive collection of articles by Clarence O. Lewis; the staff of the Niagara History Museum in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario; the staff of the William Lyon Mackenzie Printery in Niagara-on-the-Lake; the staff of the History Collection at the Metropolitan Toronto Reference Library, Toronto, Ontario; the staff of Old Fort Niagara in Youngstown, New York; Mr. John Grenville of the Kingston Historical Society, Kingston, Ontario; Andrew C. Maines, MLS, PTRC Representative & Government Document Librarian, Buffalo & Erie County Public Library, Buffalo, N.Y., and a special thanks to Dr. John Carter for putting up with the founder of the Sherlockian Procrastinators Society. If I have forgotten to thank someone, please accept my apology.

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Cover of The 1838 Upper Canadian Rebellion/Patriot War and its Aftermath, Volume 115, Number 2, Fall 2023, pp. 161-375, Ontario History

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