War of 1812
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Preparing for a big battle in Lewiston
It's shaping up as one of the biggest historical events held on the Niagara Frontier, an all-out and carefully planned re-enactment of the Battle of Queenston Heights.
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Communities mark 'Declaration of War of 1812'
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Castellani opens War of 1812 Bicentennial exhibition
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SLIDESHOW: War of 1812 Cemetery Remembrance
Memorial Day ceremonies at the War of 1812 Cemetery at Fort Niagara State park, sponsored by the Lake Ontario VFW Post #313 in Youngstown.
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Sorting out Laura Secord's War of 1812 role
EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the fourth in a series of articles to mark the War of 1812 bicentennial and the impact of that conflict on the Niagara Frontier.
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New York state enlists in War of 1812 efforts
The state has finally agreed to help communities commemorate the War of 1812.
That's a sudden change of mind from two years ago when former Gov. David Paterson, citing the fiscal crunch in the budget, vetoed a proposal to create the War of 1812 Commission to help market and promote the 200th anniversary of what many historians even now describe as "The Forgotten War." -
Major-General's death marred British victory at Queenston
EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the third in a series of articles on the War of 1812 and its impact on the Niagara Frontier. Today: Major-General Isaac Brock’s final battle.
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WAR OF 1812: Major-General Isaac Brock' s bio
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Wilson plans War of 1812 'Songs and Stories' concert
The Wilson Historical Society will present a special concert by Dave Ruch on “The War of 1812 — Songs and Stories for New York and Beyond” at 7 p.m. April 23 at the Wilson Historical Society, 645 Lake St.
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Why we went to war in 1812
It has been called the “Second War of Independence.”
Yet neither of the major combatants — the Americans nor the British — was initially enthusiastic about waging it. - More War of 1812 Headlines
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