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HAMILTON – A historical glimpse of Canadiana – a bill of treason connected to the Upper Canada Rebellion of 1837 – has been found among the archives at McMaster University. Written on ...
Officials unveiled Montgomery Gates, a new work of public art at the site of the former historic Montgomery Tavern — the site of the 1837 Upper Canada Rebellion — in a ceremony June 27. The artwork by ...
A unique artifact of the 1837 Upper Canada Rebellion has made its way to the King Heritage & Cultural Centre. A prisoner’s box, signed by Jesse H. Cleaver and dated July 30, 1838, was recently donated ...
On Dec. 7, 1837 the rebels marched down Yonge Street from Montgomery ... Most of those arrested for the rebellion were banished from Upper Canada. From the Pickering area, family members from the ...
A historical glimpse of Canadiana — a bill of treason connected to the Upper Canada Rebellion of 1837 — has been found among the archives at McMaster University. Written on parchment and ...
While the events that led to the Rebellion of 1837 were unfolding, the citizens of Richmond Hill were not on the outside, looking in – they were right in the middle of it. In the decades following the ...
Populist rabble rousing. An attempt to occupy a Canadian capital. I speak, of course, of the Upper Canada Rebellion of 1837. Although the armed conflict focused on Toronto, the rebellion involved ...
When William Lyon Mackenzie tried overthrowing the Upper Canada government in December of 1837, a tavern north of modern-day Yonge and Eglinton became his command post — and last stand.
Drew was hailed as a hero during the Upper Canada Rebellion in 1837, which flared up exactly 180 years ago this month when William Lyon Mackenzie tried to overthrow the government of the day.
Fourteen-year-old Adam Wheeler arrives in Toronto in the autumn of 1837 with his uncle’s family ... Adam must now contend with Uncle Ted’s wild dreams of easy wealth in Upper Canada. Adam soon ...
Also known as The Joseph Shepard House, the Georgian style home is one of the city's few surviving buildings with a direct link to the 1837 Upper Canada Rebellion, according to a Heritage Toronto ...
Falardeau’s script makes little effort to put the 1837 rebellion in ... that there was a similar rebellion against the British the same year in Upper Canada (what is now Ontario), a fact that ...
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