Guidebook to the Historic Sites of the War of 1812

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Dundurn, 2006 - History - 389 pages

There have been guidebooks to military sites before, but no other book has covered the War of 1812 in its entirety. This well-illustrated updated edition covers more than 400 historic sites of the War of 1812, both well-known and obscure, in both Canada and the United States.

The author has used old pen and ink drawings from the last century to give a "then and now" feel to the book. Curious to know what is at the site of the Battle of Queenston Heights? Besides giving readers a detailed history of the events that occurred at the sites, the author describes what they have to offer visitors today, be it a historical plaque, historic house, or major interpretive centre.

This book is a handy tool for both travellers and historians. It remains the only book on the market offering a comprehensive guide to nearly all of the sites in our last war with the United States.

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Contents

I
33
II
40
III
51
IV
63
V
75
VI
94
VIII
108
IX
126
XVI
228
XVII
243
XVIII
255
XIX
264
XX
277
XXI
287
XXII
303
XXIII
316

X
138
XI
150
XII
159
XIII
171
XIV
197
XV
205
XXIV
333
XXV
347
XXVI
354
XXVII
358
XXVIII
362
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About the author (2006)

Gilbert Collins is a long-time resident of Ottawa and an amateur historian. He has travelled extensively throughout Canada and the United States for over 35 years, visiting historic sites associated with Colonial conflicts. He is working on his next book, a guidebook to the historic sites of the French and Indian War.

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