Regiments
Provincial Labour
Companies in Upper Canada During the War of 1812
by Gareth
Newfield
The service and uniform of the Royal Engineers, sappers, miners, and
artificers raised in Upper Canada are covered in this article.
War on the Upper St. Lawrence River
and
The Canadian Regiment 1812-1814
by Robert Henderson
Gunboat duty under fire, night-time raids, defending the fort's
earthworks, forays across the frozen St. Lawrence and the Battle of
Crysler's Farm are some of the events experienced by these soldiers.
History
and Uniform of the Glengarry Light Infantry Fencibles, 1812-1816 by
Jack L. Summers and René Chartrand
History
and Uniform of the Canadian Voltiqeurs, 1812-1816 by
Jack L. Summers and René Chartrand
The
Colours (or Flags) of the 89th Regiment of Foot by Kevin
Windsor
"Redcoated
Ploughboys" A History of the Volunteer Battalion of Incorporated
Militia, 1813-1815 by Richard Feltoe
The 41st
Regiment and the War of 1812
by Jim Yaworsky
History and
Uniform of the 104th (New Brunswick) Regiment of Foot by
Jack L. Summers and René Chartrand
History
and Uniform of the Royal Newfoundland Regiment of Fencible Infantry
by Jack L. Summers and René
Chartrand
Raising of the
7th Battalion, 60th Regiment for North America submissions by
Keith Raynor and René Chartrand
Abstracts of the 10th Royal Veteran Battalion's Standing Orders
ed. by Robert Henderson
Field Officers of the Canadian Regiment of Fencible Infantry in 1812
by Robert Henderson
Captains of the Canadian Fencibles in 1812. by Robert Henderson