INDEX TO THE LOYALIST GAZETTE - for United Empire Loyalists
INDEX TO THE LOYALIST GAZETTE - for United Empire Loyalists
INDEX TO THE LOYALIST GAZETTE - for United Empire Loyalists
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<strong>INDEX</strong> <strong>TO</strong> <strong>THE</strong> <strong>LOYALIST</strong> <strong>GAZETTE</strong><br />
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Wol<strong>for</strong>d Chapel, Devonshire Volume: 1 Number: 1 (April 1963)<br />
Cemeteries of Quinte Volume: 1 Number: 1 (April 1963)<br />
Wol<strong>for</strong>d Chapel Visited, Devonshire Volume: 1 Number: 2 (November 1963)<br />
Huguenots of Early Canada Volume: 1 Number: 2 (November 1963)<br />
Saint Mark Anglican Church, Niagara-On-The-Lake Volume: 2 Number: 1 (April 1964)<br />
Church History in Pioneer Days, Adolphustown District Volume: 2 Number: 1 (April 1964)<br />
<strong>Loyalists</strong>’ Losses and Services Papers, 1783 Volume: 2 Number: 1 (April 1964)<br />
Lieutenant Henry Simmons’ Journal 1777-78 Volume: 2 Number: 1 (April 1964)<br />
Moulinette Christ Church, 1837 Volume: 2 Number: 2 (November 1964)<br />
Jacob Smith Cemetery, Hamilton Volume: 2 Number: 2 (November 1964)<br />
Her Majesty Chapel of the Mohawks Volume: 3 Number: 1 (April 1965)<br />
Museum-Burial Ground, Adolphustown Volume: 3 Number: 1 (April 1965)<br />
Adolphustown Library, Family Histories, List Volume: 3 Number: 1 (April 1965)<br />
Leeds & Grenville/First Masons Were <strong>United</strong> <strong>Empire</strong> <strong>Loyalists</strong><br />
Volume: 3 Number: 1 (April 1965)<br />
Wol<strong>for</strong>d Chapel Preservation, Devonshire Volume: 3 Number: 1 (April 1965)<br />
Abandoned Cemeteries Volume: 3 Number: 1 (April 1965)<br />
White House, Historic Building Volume: 3 Number: 2 (November 1965)<br />
Adolphustown Library, Family Histories, List Volume: 3 Number: 2 (November 1965)<br />
Loyalist Newspaper, 1826 Volume: 3 Number: 2 (November 1965)<br />
Block House Battle, Bergen Wood, 1780 Volume: 3 Number: 2 (November 1965)<br />
<strong>United</strong> <strong>Empire</strong> Loyalist Monument, Hamilton Volume: 4 Number: 1 (April 1966)<br />
<strong>United</strong> <strong>Empire</strong> <strong>Loyalists</strong> of the Maritimes, 1776-84 Volume: 4 Number: 1 (April 1966)<br />
Changing Place Names Volume: 4 Number: 1 (April 1966)<br />
Saint Andrews Church, Grimsby Volume: 4 Number: 1 (April 1966)<br />
Saint Johns Anglican Church, 1793, Bath Volume: 4 Number: 1 (April 1966)<br />
<strong>United</strong> <strong>Empire</strong> Loyalist Genealogy Sources Volume: 4 Number: 1 (April 1966)<br />
Holy Trinity U.E.L. Memorial Church, Morrisburg Volume: 4 Number: 2 (Autumn 1966)<br />
British North America Act, 1867 Volume: 4 Number: 2 (Autumn 1966)<br />
Hungry Year, 1788-89 Volume: 4 Number: 2 (Autumn 1966)
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Wol<strong>for</strong>d Chapel Preservation Volume: 4 Number: 2 (Autumn 1966)<br />
Dutch Settlers Society, 1624-25 Volume: 4 Number: 2 (Autumn 1966)<br />
Hay Bay Pioneer Church, 1792 Volume: 4 Number: 2 (Autumn 1966)<br />
Wentworth/Shaver Cemetery Volume: 4 Number: 2 (Autumn 1966)<br />
Early Protestant Churches in Lower Canada Volume: 5 Number: 1 (Spring 1967)<br />
Johnson Hall, 1762-63 Volume: 5 Number: 1 (Spring 1967)<br />
John Graves Simcoe Memorial Foundation Volume: 5 Number: 1 (Spring 1967)<br />
Founding of New Brunswick, 1783 Volume: 5 Number: 1 (Spring 1967)<br />
Brampton Settlers Volume: 5 Number: 1 (Spring 1967)<br />
Queenston Founders Volume: 5 Number: 1 (Spring 1967)<br />
Recording Loyalist Grave Markers Volume: 5 Number: 1 (Spring 1967)<br />
Christ Church, Sorel, 1784 Volume: 5 Number: 1 (Spring 1967)<br />
Boston Massacre Revised, 1770 Volume: 5 Number: 2 (Autumn 1967)<br />
Early Protestant Churches in Lower Canada Volume: 5 Number: 2 (Autumn 1967)<br />
Halifax Gazette, Canada's First Newspaper, 1752 Volume: 5 Number: 2 (Autumn 1967)<br />
<strong>Loyalists</strong> in Upper Canada Plaque Volume: 5 Number: 2 (Autumn 1967)<br />
Merrick Mills-Merrickville Blockhouse, 1791 Volume: 5 Number: 2 (Autumn 1967)<br />
Six Nations Indians, 1784 Volume: 5 Number: 2 (Autumn 1967)<br />
Catholic <strong>Loyalists</strong> Volume: 6 Number: 1 (Spring 1968)<br />
Loyalist Registration, College of Arms Volume: 6 Number: 1 (Spring 1968)<br />
Leprosy Exterminated, 1844 Volume: 6 Number: 1 (Spring 1968)<br />
Church of St. Alban the Martyr, Adolphustown Volume: 6 Number: 1 (Spring 1968)<br />
Saint Paul Church, Edwardsburg Volume: 6 Number: 1 (Spring 1968)<br />
Loyalist College, Belleville Volume: 6 Number: 1 (Spring 1968)<br />
Loyalist Registration, College of Arms Volume: 6 Number: 1 (Spring 1968)<br />
Loyalist Emigration To Canada Volume: 6 Number: 2 (Autumn 1968)<br />
Batteau, Early Transportation Volume: 6 Number: 2 (Autumn 1968)<br />
Commemorative Plaque, UEL, Winnipeg Volume: 6 Number: 2 (Autumn 1968)<br />
Loyalist House, St. John Volume: 6 Number: 2 (Autumn 1968)<br />
When Newfoundland Helped To Save Canada, 1775 Volume: 6 Number: 2 (Autumn 1968)<br />
Saint Mary Anglican Church, Auburn Volume: 6 Number: 2 (Autumn 1968)<br />
Ontario: A Product of the American Revolution Volume: 6 Number: 2 (Autumn 1968)
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Rattlesnakes, 1790 Volume: 6 Number: 2 (Autumn 1968)<br />
Ross Raid On the Mohawk, 1781 Volume: 7 Number: 1 (Spring 1969)<br />
<strong>United</strong> <strong>Empire</strong> <strong>Loyalists</strong> Volume: 7 Number: 1 (Spring 1969)<br />
<strong>United</strong> <strong>Empire</strong> <strong>Loyalists</strong> and Canadian Identity Volume: 7 Number: 1 (Spring 1969)<br />
Church of St. Alban the Martyr, Adolphustown Volume: 7 Number: 1 (Spring 1969)<br />
Wol<strong>for</strong>d Chapel, Smiths Falls Volume: 7 Number: 1 (Spring 1969)<br />
Bath, 1798 Volume: 7 Number: 1 (Spring 1969)<br />
Landing of the Mohawks, 1784 Volume: 7 Number: 1 (Spring 1969)<br />
Loyalist Memorial, Morrisburg Volume: 7 Number: 1 (Spring 1969)<br />
<strong>Loyalists</strong> of Lower Canada Volume: 7 Number: 1 (Spring 1969)<br />
First Union Flag, 1606 Volume: 7 Number: 2 (Autumn 1969)<br />
Saint Pauls Church, 1871 Volume: 7 Number: 2 (Autumn 1969)<br />
Loyalist Migration, 1783 Volume: 7 Number: 2 (Autumn 1969)<br />
<strong>Loyalists</strong> of Nova Scotia Volume: 7 Number: 2 (Autumn 1969)<br />
Shelburne, 1783 Volume: 7 Number: 2 (Autumn 1969)<br />
Saint Andrews Church, 1794, Grimsby Volume: 7 Number: 2 (Autumn 1969)<br />
Johnstown, 1789 Volume: 7 Number: 2 (Autumn 1969)<br />
Toronto Purchase, 1788 Volume: 7 Number: 2 (Autumn 1969)<br />
Leeds/Some U.E. <strong>Loyalists</strong> Volume: 8 Number: 1 (Spring 1970)<br />
Nelles Manor, Grimsby Volume: 8 Number: 1 (Spring 1970)<br />
Fort Wellington National Historical Park Volume: 8 Number: 1 (Spring 1970)<br />
Fortification of Gibraltar Point, 1794 Volume: 8 Number: 1 (Spring 1970)<br />
Third Concession Cemetery, Caldwell Manor Volume: 8 Number: 1 (Spring 1970)<br />
Presbyterian Bell, Saint Andrews East Volume: 8 Number: 1 (Spring 1970)<br />
Crown in A Democracy Volume: 8 Number: 2 (Autumn 1970)<br />
Train in Loyalist Days, Sleighs Volume: 8 Number: 2 (Autumn 1970)<br />
African Am./Negro <strong>Loyalists</strong> in Sierra Leone Volume: 8 Number: 2 (Autumn 1970)<br />
Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Middleton Volume: 8 Number: 2 (Autumn 1970)<br />
Little Blue Church, 1790, Maitland Volume: 8 Number: 2 (Autumn 1970)<br />
Saga of Queen Anne Silver Plate Volume: 8 Number: 2 (Autumn 1970)<br />
Saint Armand Cemetery Volume: 8 Number: 2 (Autumn 1970)<br />
First St. Lawrence Canal, 1781 Volume: 8 Number: 2 (Autumn 1970)
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Crown in Canada Today Volume: 9 Number: 1 (Spring 1971)<br />
Loyalist Records, Provincial Archives Volume: 9 Number: 1 (Spring 1971)<br />
Family Histories, List Volume: 9 Number: 1 (Spring 1971)<br />
Prince Edward/Cemeteries, Library Volume: 9 Number: 1 (Spring 1971)<br />
Adolphustown Centennial Church, 1792 Volume: 9 Number: 1 (Spring 1971)<br />
First <strong>Loyalists</strong> Church in Upper Canada Volume: 9 Number: 1 (Spring 1971)<br />
Methodist Church at Hay Bay, Adolphustown Volume: 9 Number: 1 (Spring 1971)<br />
Carman House, Iroquois Volume: 9 Number: 1 (Spring 1971)<br />
Sir John Johnson, Manor House, Williamstown Volume: 9 Number: 1 (Spring 1971)<br />
Loyalist Sources, Public Archives, Ottawa Volume: 9 Number: 1 (Spring 1971)<br />
Resources On <strong>Loyalists</strong> Volume: 9 Number: 2 (Autumn 1971)<br />
Vancouver Volume: 9 Number: 2 (Autumn 1971)<br />
Grange, Toronto Volume: 9 Number: 2 (Autumn 1971)<br />
Noyan Plaque Volume: 9 Number: 2 (Autumn 1971)<br />
Mohawk Valley Homecoming Volume: 10 Number: 1 (Spring 1972)<br />
Our Right To The Letters: U.E., 1789 Volume: 10 Number: 1 (Spring 1972)<br />
Loyalty Days, Saint John Volume: 10 Number: 1 (Spring 1972)<br />
Frontenac/White House, Built 1792 Volume: 10 Number: 1 (Spring 1972)<br />
Public Archives, Ottawa Volume: 10 Number: 1 (Spring 1972)<br />
Battalion of Kingston Ernesttown, 1791 Volume: 10 Number: 1 (Spring 1972)<br />
Missisquoi/Museum, Stanbridge East Volume: 10 Number: 1 (Spring 1972)<br />
Northwestern-Loyalist Museum, Williamstown Volume: 10 Number: 1 (Spring 1972)<br />
Quinte Loyalist Museum, Adolphustown Volume: 10 Number: 1 (Spring 1972)<br />
Saint Stephens Anglican Church, Chambly Volume: 10 Number: 1 (Spring 1972)<br />
Armorial Bearings, UEL Assn. of Canada Volume: 10 Number: 2 (Autumn 1972)<br />
First Settlers Volume: 10 Number: 2 (Autumn 1972)<br />
Church of St. Alban the Martyr, Anglican Volume: 10 Number: 2 (Autumn 1972)<br />
Branch Presidents, UEL Association Volume: 11 Number: 1 (Spring 1973)<br />
Cradle of the Confederation Volume: 11 Number: 1 (Spring 1973)<br />
<strong>Empire</strong> and the Crown: Loyalist View Volume: 11 Number: 2 (Autumn 1973)<br />
Loyalist Grave Markers Volume: 11 Number: 2 (Autumn 1973)<br />
<strong>Loyalists</strong> Landing at St. John, 1783 Volume: 11 Number: 2 (Autumn 1973)
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<strong>Loyalists</strong> of the Maritimes Volume: 12 Number: 1 (Spring 1974)<br />
Prominent <strong>Loyalists</strong> Volume: 12 Number: 1 (Spring 1974)<br />
Genealogical Research Volume: 12 Number: 1 (Spring 1974)<br />
Crown in Canada Volume: 12 Number: 2 (Autumn 1974)<br />
<strong>United</strong> <strong>Empire</strong> <strong>Loyalists</strong> 60 th Anniversary, 1974 Volume: 12 Number: 2 (Autumn 1974)<br />
Original Banner of N.S. <strong>Loyalists</strong> Volume: 12 Number: 2 (Autumn 1974)<br />
Tragedy of Shelburne Volume: 12 Number: 2 (Autumn 1974)<br />
Ontario <strong>Loyalists</strong> Volume: 12 Number: 2 (Autumn 1974)<br />
Marriage Registers Availability, 1831-1934 Volume: 12 Number: 2 (Autumn 1974)<br />
Flag of <strong>United</strong> <strong>Empire</strong> <strong>Loyalists</strong> Volume: 13 Number: 1 (Spring 1975)<br />
His Majesty's Yankees in Upper Canada Volume: 13 Number: 1 (Spring 1975)<br />
<strong>Loyalists</strong> of William Henry/Sorel Volume: 13 Number: 1 (Spring 1975)<br />
William Henry, 1815 Volume: 13 Number: 1 (Spring 1975)<br />
Sir William Johnson Volume: 13 Number: 2 (Autumn 1975)<br />
Sir John Johnson’s Postwar Activity 1781-1800 Volume: 13 Number: 2 (Autumn 1975)<br />
Kings Royal Regiment, 1776-83 Volume: 14 Number: 1 (Spring 1976)<br />
Arnold’s March To Quebec, 1775 Volume: 14 Number: 1 (Spring 1976)<br />
From <strong>Empire</strong> To Commonwealth Volume: 14 Number: 1 (Spring 1976)<br />
July 1 Volume: 14 Number: 1 (Spring 1976)<br />
George Soules Indian Friends, 1621 (Selected) Volume: 14 Number: 2 (Autumn 1976)<br />
History of Palatine Loyalist Families Volume: 14 Number: 2 (Autumn 1976)<br />
Queen Elizabeth II in Canada, 1976 Volume: 14 Number: 2 (Autumn 1976)<br />
Most Honourable Order of Meritorious Heritage Volume: 14 Number: 2 (Autumn 1976)<br />
Re-Created Loyalist Regiments in Action, 1977 Volume: 15 Number: 1 (Spring 1977)<br />
Jubilee Salutes, 1977 Volume: 15 Number: 1 (Spring 1977)<br />
Why the Queen Reigns, 1977 Volume: 15 Number: 1 (Spring 1977)<br />
Joseph Brant, 1742-1807, Mohawk War Chief Volume: 15 Number: 1 (Spring 1977)<br />
Butlers Rangers, 1783 Volume: 15 Number: 1 (Spring 1977)<br />
Battle of Oriskany, 1777 Volume: 15 Number: 2 (Autumn 1977)<br />
Re-Created Loyalist Regiments, 1977 Volume: 15 Number: 2 (Autumn 1977)<br />
<strong>United</strong> <strong>Empire</strong> Loyalist Convention, 1977 Volume: 15 Number: 2 (Autumn 1977)<br />
Jubilant Jubilee, 1977 Volume: 15 Number: 2 (Autumn 1977)
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Misplaced Revolution Volume: 16 Number: 1 (Spring 1978)<br />
Commemorative Dates, 1783-84 Volume: 16 Number: 1 (Spring 1978)<br />
Who Were the <strong>Loyalists</strong> Volume: 16 Number: 1 (Spring 1978)<br />
<strong>Loyalists</strong> Settlement, Cataraqui & Bay of Quinte Volume: 16 Number: 1 (Spring 1978)<br />
Recreated Loyalist Regiments, 1978 Volume: 16 Number: 1 (Spring 1978)<br />
<strong>Loyalists</strong> of Lancaster Twp. Volume: 16 Number: 2 (Autumn 1978)<br />
National Unity/Loyalist Contribution Volume: 16 Number: 2 (Autumn 1978)<br />
Royalty: Queen Mother Elizabeth Volume 16 Number: 2 (Autumn 1978)<br />
Cherry Valley Action, 1778 Volume: 17 Number: 1 (Spring 1979)<br />
Loyalist Literature Volume: 17 Number: 1 (Spring 1979)<br />
Old Burying Ground, Fredericton Volume: 17 Number: 1 (Spring 1979)<br />
Centennial Church Commemorative Service, 1979 Volume: 17 Number: 1 (Spring 1979)<br />
<strong>United</strong> El: Particular Circumstances of Quebec Volume: 17 Number: 1 (Spring 1979)<br />
Royalty: Prince Charles, Future King Volume: 17 Number: 1 (Spring 1979)<br />
Recent Publications Relating To <strong>Loyalists</strong> Volume: 17 Number: 2 (Autumn 1979)<br />
Montreal and <strong>Loyalists</strong>, 1779 Volume: 17 Number: 2 (Autumn 1979)<br />
Publications Relating To the <strong>Loyalists</strong> Volume: 18 Number: 1 (Spring 1980)<br />
Shelburne Volume: 18 Number: 1 (Spring 1980)<br />
Disbanded Soldiers, 1783, Shelburne Volume: 18 Number: 1 (Spring 1980)<br />
Quebec in Early 1780: Mcalpin & <strong>Loyalists</strong> Volume: 18 Number: 1 (Spring 1980)<br />
Pro-Patriot Faction Among the Mohawk Volume: 18 Number: 2 (Autumn 1980)<br />
<strong>Loyalists</strong>, 1783-1984 Volume: 18 Number: 2 (Autumn 1980)<br />
Royal Yorker Clothing Volume: 18 Number: 2 (Autumn 1980)<br />
Political Game-Playing and Myths Volume: 18 Number: 2 (Autumn 1980)<br />
Publications Relating To the <strong>Loyalists</strong> Volume: 18 Number: 2 (Autumn 1980)<br />
Trinity Church, Kingston, Built 1789 Volume: 18 Number: 2 (Autumn 1980)<br />
Shelburne, Home of <strong>Loyalists</strong> Volume: 18 Number: 2 (Autumn 1980)<br />
Season of Three Commanders, 1780 Volume: 18 Number: 2 (Autumn 1980)<br />
Canada Flag Volume: 19 Number: 1 (Spring 1981)<br />
Orderly Book, 1776-77, Kings Royal Yorker Volume: 19 Number: 1 (Spring 1981)<br />
Recreated Loyalist Regiments Season, 1981 Volume: 19 Number: 1 (Spring 1981)<br />
Barns Volume: 19 Number: 2 (Autumn 1981)
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Location of Dutch Barns, East Central New York Volume: 19 Number: 2 (Autumn 1981)<br />
Commemoration To <strong>Loyalists</strong>, 1775-84 Volume: 19 Number: 2 (Autumn 1981)<br />
Season of Three Commanders, 1780 Volume: 19 Number: 2 (Autumn 1981)<br />
Bermuda <strong>Loyalists</strong> Volume: 19 Number: 2 (Autumn 1981)<br />
Florida <strong>Loyalists</strong> Volume: 20 Number: 1 (Spring 1982)<br />
Queens Rangers, 1st Amer. Loyalist Regt., 1776-83 Volume: 20 Number: 1 (Spring 1982)<br />
British Surrender at Yorktown, 1781 Volume: 20 Number: 1 (Spring 1982)<br />
<strong>Loyalists</strong> of Atlantic Canada Volume: 20 Number: 1 (Spring 1982)<br />
Loyalist Settlements, 18 th Century Volume: 20 Number: 1 (Spring 1982)<br />
Loyalist Regiment Muster Roll, 1777-83 Volume: 20 Number: 1 (Spring 1982)<br />
Paintings of <strong>Loyalists</strong> Volume: 20 Number: 1 (Spring 1982)<br />
Mohawk Valley Tour Volume: 20 Number: 2 (Autumn 1982)<br />
Census Records, Public Archives Volume: 20 Number: 2 (Autumn 1982)<br />
Walter Butler Death, 30 Oct. 1781 Volume: 20 Number: 2 (Autumn 1982)<br />
Tragedy at West Canada Creek, New York, 1781 Volume: 20 Number: 2 (Autumn 1982)<br />
First Presbyterian Church, St. George, 1790 Volume: 20 Number: 2 (Autumn 1982)<br />
Kingston <strong>Loyalists</strong> Volume: 20 Number: 2 (Autumn 1982)<br />
Kings Landing Historical Settlement Volume: 20 Number: 2 (Autumn 1982)<br />
Saint Marys Loyalist Anglican Church, Auburn Volume: 20 Number: 2 (Autumn 1982)<br />
Computerized Land Records, Toronto Volume: 20 Number: 2 (Autumn 1982)<br />
<strong>Loyalists</strong> in A New Land, UEL, 1984 Project Volume: 20 Number 2 (Autumn 1982)<br />
Almost Forgotten <strong>Loyalists</strong> Volume: 21 Number: 1 (Spring 1983)<br />
<strong>Loyalists</strong> and Maritime Provinces Volume: 21 Number: 1 (Spring 1983)<br />
Bicentennial Messages From Politicians, 1983 Volume: 21 Number: 1 (Spring 1983)<br />
Discovering the <strong>Loyalists</strong> Volume: 21 Number: 1 (Spring 1983)<br />
Loyalist Day Proclaimed, 18 May 1983 Volume: 21 Number: 1 (Spring 1983)<br />
Messages From 1983 Bicentennial Committee Volume: 21 Number: 1 (Spring 1983)<br />
<strong>Loyalists</strong> First Winter, 1783-84, Fredericton Volume: 21 Number: 1 (Spring 1983)<br />
Burying Ground, St. John Volume: 21 Number: 1 (Spring 1983)<br />
New Brunswick and the Legacy Volume: 21 Number: 1 (Spring 1983)<br />
Loyalist Days, 1983 Volume: 21 Number: 1 (Spring 1983)<br />
Poem of Loyalist New Brunswick, 1833 Volume: 21 Number: 1 (Spring 1983)
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Remsheg Valley Settlers Volume: 21 Number: 1 (Spring 1983)<br />
Historical Introduction To <strong>Loyalists</strong> Volume: 21 Number: 1 (Spring 1983)<br />
Original Banner of <strong>Loyalists</strong> Volume: 21 Number: 1 (Spring 1983)<br />
<strong>Loyalists</strong> in Prince Edward Island Volume: 21 Number: 1 (Spring 1983)<br />
Rum 'N' Ribbons, 1784 Store Volume: 21 Number: 1 (Spring 1983)<br />
Birth of Two Nations Volume: 21 Number: 2 (Autumn 1983)<br />
Loyalism Among Canadians During Revolution Volume: 21 Number: 2 (Autumn 1983)<br />
Bicentennial Convention Report, 1983, UEL Volume: 21 Number: 2 (Autumn 1983)<br />
Pursuing Loyalist Ancestors Volume: 21 Number: 2 (Autumn 1983)<br />
Burying Ground Monument, Fredericton Volume: 21 Number: 2 (Autumn 1983)<br />
Tour, Saint John Section Volume: 21 Number: 2 (Autumn 1983)<br />
Loyal Blacks: Political Radicals Volume: 21 Number: 2 (Autumn 1983)<br />
<strong>Loyalists</strong> in Nova Scotia, 1779-1809 Volume: 21 Number: 2 (Autumn 1983)<br />
University of Kings College, 1789 Volume: 21 Number: 2 (Autumn 1983)<br />
Loyalist Mem. Window, Grace <strong>United</strong> Church, Napanee Volume: 21 Number: 2 (Autumn 1983)<br />
Gaspe <strong>Loyalists</strong> Volume: 21 Number: 2 (Autumn 1983)<br />
Losses Claims Commission, 1787-88, Old Quebec Volume: 21 Number: 2 (Autumn 1983)<br />
Parks Canada Commemorate Quebec <strong>Loyalists</strong> Volume: 21 Number: 2 (Autumn 1983)<br />
Early Transportation On Upper St. Lawrence Volume: 22 Number: 1 (June 1984)<br />
Myths - Canada Volume: 22 Number: 1 (June 1984)<br />
Bicentennial Farms Volume: 22 Number: 1 (June 1984)<br />
Countryside the <strong>Loyalists</strong> Knew Volume: 22 Number: 1 (June 1984)<br />
Founding of Kingston, 1783 Volume: 22 Number: 1 (June 1984)<br />
Ontario: A Military Settlement Volume: 22 Number: 1 (June 1984)<br />
Preparations For <strong>Loyalists</strong> Settlements, 1783 Volume: 22 Number: 1 (June 1984)<br />
Tri-Racial Grand River Settlements, 1782-92 Volume: 22 Number: 1 (June 1984)<br />
Six Nations Land Grant Volume: 22 Number: 1 (June 1984)<br />
Bicentennial Messages, 1984 Volume: 22 Number: 1 (June 1984)<br />
Loyalist Parkway, 1984 Volume: 22 Number: 1 (June 1984)<br />
Loyalist Research Sources, Western Ontario Volume: 22 Number: 1 (June 1984)<br />
Loyalist Contribution To Cultural Diversity Volume: 22 Number: 2 (December 1984)<br />
Loyalist Volume: 22 Number: 2 (December 1984)
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Man Without A Country (Poem), 1984 Volume: 22 Number: 2 (December 1984)<br />
Windsor Border Region <strong>Loyalists</strong> Volume: 22 Number: 2 (December 1984)<br />
Loyalist Contributions To Ontario Volume: 22 Number: 2 (December 1984)<br />
Loyalist Parkway Opening Volume: 22 Number: 2 (December 1984)<br />
Loyalist Play: the Constant Mind, 1984 Volume: 22 Number: 2 (December 1984)<br />
<strong>Loyalists</strong> Were American, Too Volume: 23 Number: 1 (June 1985)<br />
Loyalist Commemoration (Sculpture) Volume: 23 Number: 1 (June 1985)<br />
New Brunswick Museum, Mss. Holdings Volume: 23 Number: 1 (June 1985)<br />
<strong>United</strong> <strong>Empire</strong> <strong>Loyalists</strong> Volume: 23 Number: 1 (June 1985)<br />
Bath Bicentennial Quilt Volume: 23 Number: 1 (June 1985)<br />
Eva Brook Donly Museum Resources, Simcoe Volume: 23 Number: 1 (June 1985)<br />
Island of Saint John/Prince Edward Island Volume: 23 Number: 1 (June 1985)<br />
Settlements, Pre-1804 Volume: 23 Number: 1 (June 1985)<br />
<strong>Loyalists</strong> of Sorel Volume: 23 Number: 1 (June 1985)<br />
Farewell, Good Soldiers, 1784 Volume: 23 Number: 1 (June 1985)<br />
Loyalist Departure, 1783 Volume: 23 Number: 2 (December 1985)<br />
Green Mountain Boys Volume: 23 Number: 2 (December 1985)<br />
Buttermilk Barrage, Prelude To the Rev. Volume: 23 Number: 2 (December 1985)<br />
Loyal Americans Volume: 23 Number: 2 (December 1985)<br />
Recruitment of Corps, 1777-84 Volume: 23 Number: 2 (December 1985)<br />
Loyalist Arrival, 1783, St. Andrews Volume: 23 Number: 2 (December 1985)<br />
Commemorative Plaque, Shelburne Volume: 23 Number: 2 (December 1985)<br />
Kingsville Town Site <strong>Loyalists</strong> Volume: 23 Number: 2 (December 1985)<br />
Prince Edward/Loyalist Settlement Volume: 23 Number: 2 (December 1985)<br />
Niagara Peninsula Loyalist Sources Volume: 23 Number: 2 (December 1985)<br />
Order Out of Chaos, 1781 Volume: 23 Number: 2 (December 1985)<br />
Loyalist Mind Volume: 24 Number: 1 (June 1986)<br />
Jessup's Corps Volume: 24 Number: 1 (June 1986)<br />
Regiments of Loyal British - Uni<strong>for</strong>ms Volume: 24 Number: 1 (June 1986)<br />
War Hatchet, 1777 Volume: 24 Number: 1 (June 1986)<br />
Christmas Eve in Montreal, 1783 Volume: 24 Number: 1 (June 1986)<br />
Researching U.E.L. Ancestry Volume: 24 Number: 1 (June 1986)
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Sir Guy Carleton Proposals of British <strong>Empire</strong> Volume: 24 Number: 2 (December 1986)<br />
Canada Royal Chapel of the Mohawks Volume: 24 Number: 2 (December 1986)<br />
Loyalist Folklore Volume: 25 Number: 1 (November 1987)<br />
Loyalist Heraldry, 18th Century Volume: 25 Number: 1 (November 1987)<br />
American Troop, 17th Lt. Dragoons, 1759 Volume: 25 Number: 2 (April 1988)<br />
History of the Union Flag Volume: 25 Number: 2 (April 1988)<br />
John Wesley and the American Revolution Volume: 26 Number: 1 (Fall 1988)<br />
Niagara/<strong>Loyalists</strong> and St. Andrews, Niagara Volume: 26 Number: 1 (Fall 1988)<br />
British High Command and Wives in America Volume: 26 Number: 2 (February 1989)<br />
Canadians in the Bahamas Volume: 26 Number: 2 (February 1989)<br />
Early <strong>Loyalists</strong> in Nova Scotia Volume: 26 Number: 2 (February 1989)<br />
British Soldiers Wives in America, 1775-83 Volume: 27 Number: 1 (July 1989)<br />
King George's Indians, 1775-83 Volume: 27 Number: 1 (July 1989)<br />
Use of Indians in the American Revolution Volume: 27 Number: 1 (July 1989)<br />
Kings/<strong>Loyalists</strong> Land Grant, Belleisle Bay, 1780 Volume: 27 Number: 1 (July 1989)<br />
Hastings/Mohawk Royal Chapel, Tyendinaga Volume: 27 Number: 1 (July 1989)<br />
Lower Grand River, A Haven For <strong>Loyalists</strong> Volume: 27 Number: 1 (July 1989)<br />
Native Am./Indians and Revolution: Reassessment Volume: 27 Number: 2 (December 1989)<br />
<strong>Loyalists</strong> in Canada-Speech of Prince Philip, 1989 Volume: 27 Number: 2 (December 1989)<br />
Propaganda in Massachusetts Gazette & Boston News-Ltr., 1774<br />
Volume: 27 Number: 2 (December 1989)<br />
Saunders Horse and 8 th Can. Hussars, History Volume: 27 Number: 2 (December 1989)<br />
Saint John's Loyalist History Volume: 27 Number: 2 (December 1989)<br />
Disappearing Corps and Captains, 1777-81 Volume: 27 Number: 2 (December 1989)<br />
Revolution/French Artillery at Battle of Yorktown Volume: 28 Number: 1 (Spring 1990)<br />
African Am./Black <strong>Loyalists</strong> in Canada Volume: 28 Number: 1 (Spring 1990)<br />
1990 U.E.L. Convention Volume: 28 Number: 1 (Spring 1990)<br />
James Peters Volume: 28 Number: 1 (Spring 1990)<br />
Loyalist Portraits Volume: 28 Number: 1 (Spring 1990)<br />
The Robinson Ladies Volume: 28 Number: 1 (Spring 1990)<br />
Revolution/Atrocities Upon <strong>Loyalists</strong>, 1778 Volume: 28 Number: 2 (Fall 1990)<br />
Canadian Heraldic Authority and <strong>Loyalists</strong> Volume: 28 Number: 2 (Fall 1990)
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Van Cortlandt Skinner & the New Jersey Volunteers, Rev. War<br />
Volume: 29 Number: 1 (Spring 1991)<br />
Battle and Massacre of Wyoming, July 3, 1778 Volume: 29 Number: 1 (Spring 1991)<br />
American Provincial Uni<strong>for</strong>ms, 1776-1783 Volume: 29 Number: 1 (Spring 1991)<br />
Mohawks of Quebec Volume: 29 Number: 2 (Fall 1991)<br />
Taking Tea at the George Brown House Volume: 29 Number: 2 (Fall 1991)<br />
A Tribute to the Rt. Hon. Roland Michener Volume: 29 Number: 2 (Fall 1991)<br />
Address to the UEL Association Volume: 29 Number: 2 (Fall 1991)<br />
American Historians on the <strong>Loyalists</strong>, 1789-1932 Volume: 29 Number: 2 (Fall 1991)<br />
Bondage To Freedom Volume: 29 Number: 2 (Fall 1991)<br />
Charles Inglis, Canada's First Anglican Bishop Volume: 29 Number: 2 (Fall 1991)<br />
Johnstown Raid History, 1781 Volume: 30 Number: 1 (Spring 1992)<br />
Constitution Act of 1791 Volume: 30 Number: 1 (Spring 1992)<br />
Grey/Durham Road Cemetery History Volume: 30 Number: 1 (Spring 1992)<br />
American Revolution/Submarine Warfare Volume: 30 Number: 2 (Fall 1992)<br />
Voyage of the 23rd Foot in New York, 1773 Volume: 30 Number: 2 (Fall 1992)<br />
Highlanders (84 th ) Loyalist History, 1770S Volume: 30 Number: 2 (Fall 1992)<br />
Wentworth/Historic Hamilton Volume: 31 Number: 1 (Spring 1993)<br />
British Army Standards and Colours, 1780s Volume: 31 Number: 1 (Spring 1993)<br />
<strong>Loyalists</strong> and National Unity Volume: 31 Number: 2 (Fall 1993)<br />
American <strong>Loyalists</strong> and Matra's Proposal Volume: 31 Number: 2 (Fall 1993)<br />
Convention News Volume: 32 Number: 1 (Spring 1994)<br />
Mohawk Valley Tour Volume: 32 Number: 1 (Spring 1994)<br />
John Bethune, 1751 - 1815 Volume: 32 Number: 1 (Spring 1994)<br />
Alexander Cruden Volume: 32 Number: 1 (Spring 1994)<br />
Queens York Rangers Volume: 32 Number: 2 (Fall 1994)<br />
Revolution/Loyalist Declaration of Dependence, 1776 Volume: 32 Number: 2 (Fall 1994)<br />
British East Florida, Southern Sanctuary For <strong>Loyalists</strong> Volume: 32 Number: 2 (Fall 1994)<br />
Loyalist Names, Stone Fort Museum, Ca.1772 Volume: 32 Number: 2 (Fall 1994)<br />
The Bahamas: American Independence and the <strong>Loyalists</strong> Volume: 32 Number: 2 (Fall 1994)<br />
Nassau Map, 1788 Volume: 32 Number: 2 (Fall 1994)
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Bermuda: The Fourteenth State of the American Revolution<br />
Volume: 32 Number: 2 (Fall 1994)<br />
Map, 18th Century Volume: 32 Number: 2 (Fall 1994)<br />
The British Navy in the Delaware Volume: 33 Number: 1 (Spring 1995)<br />
Adam Young & His Son Henry Volume: 33 Number: 1 (Spring 1995)<br />
Was the Continental Navy a Mistake? Volume: 33 Number: 1 (Spring 1995)<br />
The Loyalist Philatelist Volume: 33 Number: 1 (Spring 1995)<br />
Gagetown’s Historic Buildings Volume: 33 Number: 1 (Spring 1995)<br />
“The Lost Sons” Volume: 33 Number: 1 (Spring 1995)<br />
Colonel Samuel Goldsbury Volume: 33 Number: 1 (Spring 1995)<br />
Annual General Meeting Volume: 33 Number: 2 (Fall 1995)<br />
It’s Happening in Halifax - UEL ‘96 Volume: 33 Number: 2 (Fall 1995)<br />
The Loyalist Who Saved the Colour Volume: 33 Number: 2 (Fall 1995)<br />
A Mental Casualty of the American Revolution Volume: 33 Number: 2 (Fall 1995)<br />
Women in Loyalist History Volume: 33 Number: 2 (Fall 1995)<br />
The Dugald Costume Museum Volume: 33 Number: 2 (Fall 1995)<br />
The Von Barner Battalion Volume: 33 Number: 2 (Fall 1995)<br />
Battle of Stone Arabia, 1780 Volume: 34 Number: 1 (Spring 1996)<br />
Mohawk Valley Description, 1760-61 Volume: 34 Number: 1 (Spring 1996)<br />
Revolution/Washington's French Volunteers Volume: 34 Number: 1 (Spring 1996)<br />
Cape Breton/<strong>Loyalists</strong> of Cape Breton Volume: 34 Number: 1 (Spring 1996)<br />
King's College History, Windsor Volume: 34 Number: 1 (Spring 1996)<br />
Your Presidents- “Out-Going & New” Mr. Okill Stuart & Ms. Bernice Flett<br />
Volume: 34 Number: 2 (Fall 1996)<br />
Loyalist Loop & AGMs, 1996 Tour of the Maritimes & Annual Meetings: '96, '97<br />
Volume: 34 Number: 2 (Fall 1996)<br />
Loyalist Son Comes Home to Morrisburg Volume: 34 Number: 2 (Fall 1996)<br />
God's Own Island Volume: 34 Number: 2 (Fall 1996)<br />
George Washington's Life Spared Volume: 34 Number: 2 (Fall 1996)<br />
Loyalist Anglican Minister: William Duncan, His Revolutionary Adventures<br />
Volume: 34 Number: 2 (Fall 1996)<br />
Loyal to Serenity in “The County” Volume: 35 Number: 1 (Spring 1997)
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Kingston & <strong>Loyalists</strong> of the “Spring Fleet” Volume: 35 Number: 1 (Spring 1997)<br />
Good News from Saint George's, The Round Church Volume: 35 Number: 1 (Spring 1997)<br />
The Third Invasion of Canada Volume: 35 Number: 1 (Spring 1997)<br />
The Young Ones: Adam, Henry and William Volume: 35 Number: 1 (Spring 1997)<br />
Loyalist Soldier Display at Adolphustown (plus: Ministering to the Anglicans)<br />
Volume: 35 Number: 2 (Fall 1997)<br />
1998 Fall Loyalist Mohawk Valley Trip Volume: 35 Number: 2 (Fall 1997)<br />
The Bliss Civil War 1777-1783, A Family Divided Volume: 35 Number: 2 (Fall 1997)<br />
Elizabeth Bowman Spohn Volume: 35 Number: 2 (Fall 1997)<br />
Philip And Elizabeth Sheaver Volume: 35 Number: 2 (Fall 1997)<br />
Cannon Manned by Rival Nations, One Fort, Five Different Flags<br />
Volume: 35 Number: 2 (Fall 1997)<br />
Washington Wooed a Loyalist Volume: 35 Number: 2 (Fall 1997)<br />
Researching <strong>for</strong> My Novels, by Connie Brummel Crook Volume: 35 Number: 2 (Fall 1997)<br />
The King's Library is History Volume: 35 Number: 2 (Fall 1997)<br />
The King's Names Project (Carlton Loyalist Index) Volume: 36 Number: 1 (Spring 1998)<br />
1998 Fall Loyalist Mohawk Valley Trip Volume: 36 Number: 1 (Spring 1998)<br />
John Bethune of Glengarry Volume: 36 Number: 1 (Spring 1998)<br />
Revenge and Retribution Volume: 36 Number: 1 (Spring 1998)<br />
Like Father, Like Son, The Johnson Family and Cornwall Volume: 36 Number: 1 (Spring 1998)<br />
Bus to Prince Edward County Volume: 36 Number: 1 (Spring 1998)<br />
The Loyalist Philatelist, Chapter Two Volume: 36 Number: 1 (Spring 1998)<br />
Let's Call it a Day - Loyalist Day! Volume: 36 Number: 1 (Spring 1998)<br />
Our National Conventions: Kingston, Edmonton Volume: 36 Number: 2 (Fall 1998)<br />
My Loyalist Quest Volume: 36 Number: 2 (Fall 1998)<br />
Criminals with Muskets? Volume: 36 Number: 2 (Fall 1998)<br />
The “Stone <strong>for</strong> Sarah” Revisited Volume: 36 Number: 2 (Fall 1998)<br />
Interview with George III Volume: 36 Number: 2 (Fall 1998)<br />
Edward Wall, a Loyalist in Conflict Volume: 36 Number: 2 (Fall 1998)<br />
Samuel Vetch Bayard, 1757-1832: <strong>Loyalists</strong> in Transition Volume: 37 Number: 1 (Spring 1999)<br />
<strong>Loyalists</strong> Across the Centuries Volume: 37 Number: 1 (Spring 1999)<br />
George III and Samuel Shoemaker Volume: 37 Number: 1 (Spring 1999)
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The Tragedy of Captain William Leslie Volume: 37 Number: 1 (Spring 1999)<br />
National Conferences 2000, 1999 Volume: 37 Number: 2 (Fall 1999)<br />
Year 2000 Hudson Valley Trip Volume: 37 Number: 2 (Fall 1999)<br />
Kingston: Fort to Settlement: 1673 - 1784 Volume: 37 Number: 2 (Fall 1999)<br />
Loyalist John Teeple Volume: 37 Number: 2 (Fall 1999)<br />
Loyalist Treasure: The Munroe Papers Volume: 37 Number: 2 (Fall 1999)<br />
Cemetery Stories Volume: 37 Number: 2 (Fall 1999)<br />
The Role of British Commanders Volume: 37 Number: 2 (Fall 1999)<br />
Landing Reenactment at Adolphustown Volume: 37 Number: 2 (Fall 1999)<br />
National Conferences: May 2000 Volume: 38 Number: 1 (Spring 2000)<br />
Battle of Orisknay Volume: 38 Number: 1 (Spring 2000)<br />
Last Survivors of the Revolution Volume: 38 Number: 1 (Spring 2000)<br />
From Fort Haldimand to Fort Henry Volume: 38 Number: 1 (Spring 2000)<br />
Three Loyalist Students Volume: 38 Number: 1 (Spring 2000)<br />
An Invisible History Volume: 38 Number: 1 (Spring 2000)<br />
Iroquois Cemetery Volume: 38 Number: 1 (Spring 2000)<br />
The Warner Cemetery Volume: 38 Number: 1 (Spring 2000)<br />
Millennium UELAC Project Volume: 38 Number: 2 (Fall 2000)<br />
National Conferences: 2000 & 2001 Volume: 38 Number: 2 (Fall 2000)<br />
Trials and Tribulations Volume: 38 Number: 2 (Fall 2000)<br />
A Very Special Birthday Volume: 38 Number: 2 (Fall 2000)<br />
A Loyalist Pickup Truck: The Bateau Volume: 38 Number: 2 (Fall 2000)<br />
St. Lawrence Seaway Project Volume: 38 Number: 2 (Fall 2000)<br />
The Burlington Races Revisited Volume: 38 Number: 2 (Fall 2000)<br />
Millennium UELAC Project Volume: 39 Number: 1 (Spring 2001)<br />
National Conference 2001 Volume: 39 Number: 1 (Spring 2001)<br />
Conference 2001 Tours Volume: 39 Number: 1 (Spring 2001)<br />
Early Photography Volume: 39 Number: 1 (Spring 2001)<br />
Mohawk Valley Trip Volume: 39 Number: 1 (Spring 2001)<br />
Gallant Ferguson Volume: 39 Number: 1 (Spring 2001)<br />
Millennium Essay Collection Volume: 39 Number: 1 (Spring 2001)<br />
A Tribute To Our Honoured Benefactor Volume: 39 Number: 2 (Fall 2001)
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John Chard UE Volume: 39 Number: 2 (Fall 2001)<br />
Connecticut Farms Heritage Renewal Weekend Volume: 39 Number: 2 (Fall 2001)<br />
Tweedsmuir School Loyalist Project Volume: 39 Number: 2 (Fall 2001)<br />
The <strong>United</strong> <strong>Empire</strong> Loyalist Hudson Valley Trip Volume: 39 Number: 2 (Fall 2001)<br />
If Ponies Rode Men Volume: 39 Number: 2 (Fall 2001)<br />
Conference 2001 Volume: 39 Number: 2 (Fall 2001)<br />
Conference 2002 Volume: 39 Number: 2 (Fall 2001)<br />
Contests Volume: 40 Number: 1 (Spring 2002)<br />
Conferences Volume: 40 Number: 1 (Spring 2002)<br />
One Dozen Short Articles Volume: 40 Number: 1 (Spring 2002)<br />
<strong>Loyalists</strong> Along the Detroit River Volume: 40 Number: 1 (Spring 2002)<br />
A September Day at Hay Bay Volume: 40 Number: 1 (Spring 2002)<br />
Shipwreck on the Coast of Nova Scotia Volume: 40 Number: 1 (Spring 2002)<br />
The War that Created Two Countries Volume: 40 Number: 1 (Spring 2002)<br />
Contests Volume: 40 Number: 2 (Fall 2002)<br />
Conferences Volume: 40 Number: 2 (Fall 2002)<br />
Bulletin Board Volume: 40 Number: 2 (Fall 2002)<br />
Buckingham Palace Volume: 40 Number: 2 (Fall 2002)<br />
POE or GPS? Volume: 40 Number: 2 (Fall 2002)<br />
Loyalist Forts and Battlefield Tour Volume: 40 Number: 2 (Fall 2002)<br />
Tracing History in the Mohawk Valley Volume: 40 Number: 2 (Fall 2002)<br />
The Last Adventure Volume: 40 Number: 2 (Fall 2002)<br />
The Last of the Mohawks? Volume: 40 Number: 2 (Fall 2002)<br />
UEL Day - 19 June 2002 Volume: 40 Number: 2 (Fall 2002)<br />
Contests Volume: 41 Number: 1 (Spring 2003)<br />
Conferences Volume: 41 Number: 1 (Spring 2003)<br />
Loyal Salute Volume: 41 Number: 1 (Spring 2003)<br />
Praise Her Majesty Volume: 41 Number: 1 (Spring 2003)<br />
Our Visit to See the Queen! Volume: 41 Number: 1 (Spring 2003)<br />
A Loyalist in the Garden Volume: 41 Number: 1 (Spring 2003)<br />
Vindication of Benedict Arnold Volume: 41 Number: 1 (Spring 2003)
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225 th Anniversary: Battle of Oriskany Volume: 41 Number: 1 (Spring 2003)<br />
Ancient Order of Bedelli Volume: 41 Number: 1 (Spring 2003)<br />
Lodge at Niagara-On-The-Lake Volume: 41 Number: 1 (Spring 2003)<br />
Canajun, Eh? Volume: 41 Number: 1 (Spring 2003)<br />
Sleeping With the Enemy Volume: 41 Number: 1 (Spring 2003)<br />
Clergyman, Teacher, Loyalist, John Bruce Volume: 41 Number: 1 (Spring 2003)<br />
Conferences Volume: 41 Number: 2 (Fall 2003)<br />
Loyal Then - Loyal Now Volume: 41 Number: 2 (Fall 2003)<br />
War in Iraq: A Loyalist View Volume: 41 Number: 2 (Fall 2003)<br />
Far Beyond My Expectations Volume: 41 Number: 2 (Fall 2003)<br />
The Macdonells: Honoured at Last Volume: 41 Number: 2 (Fall 2003)<br />
Archibald Thomson UE Volume: 41 Number: 2 (Fall 2003)<br />
Historic Site in Loyalist Hands Volume: 41 Number: 2 (Fall 2003)<br />
<strong>Loyalists</strong> and the Fur Trade Volume: 41 Number: 2 (Fall 2003)<br />
Visit of Presidents: Past and Present Volume: 41 Number: 2 (Fall 2003)<br />
Loyalist Collection at Brock U Volume: 41 Number: 2 (Fall 2003)<br />
Our Conference Peterborough 2004 Volume: 42 Number: 1 (Spring 2004)<br />
The Etters Reunion Volume: 42 Number: 1 (Spring 2004)<br />
Hannah Ingraham Volume: 42 Number: 1 (Spring 2004)<br />
Parson Cooke Volume: 42 Number: 1 (Spring 2004)<br />
Amos Ansley UE Volume: 42 Number: 1 (Spring 2004)<br />
<strong>Loyalists</strong> Making News Nassau to “Rolling Stones” Volume: 42 Number: 1 (Spring 2004)<br />
Forts & Battlefields Tour Volume: 42 Number: 1 (Spring 2004)<br />
Trip to Eastern Ontario 18 September 2004 Volume: 42 Number: 1 (Spring 2004)<br />
Hudson Valley Bus Tour 1-4 October 2004 Volume: 42 Number: 1 (Spring 2004)<br />
2005 Conference Regina: Westward Ho! Volume 42 Number: 2 (Fall 2004)<br />
2004 Conference Started at a Canoe Museum Volume 42 Number: 2 (Fall 2004)<br />
Loyalist Women Volume 42 Number: 2 (Fall 2004)<br />
New Colours <strong>for</strong> KRRNY Volume 42 Number: 2 (Fall 2004)<br />
People Behind the Scenes: Bios of Grant, McBride, Johnson<br />
Volume 42 Number: 2 (Fall 2004)
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UELAC in the National Press Volume 42 Number: 2 (Fall 2004)<br />
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Jefferson’s Loyalist Pal: Rev. Ogilvie Volume 42 Number: 2 (Fall 2004)<br />
Young <strong>Loyalists</strong>’ Page Volume 42 Number: 2 (Fall 2004)<br />
Boston - The Past Revisited Volume 43 Number 1 (Spring 2005)<br />
Hanging an Innocent Man Volume 43 Number 1 (Spring 2005)<br />
General Timothy Ruggles UE Volume 43 Number 1 (Sprng 2005)<br />
Day Trip to Historic Glengarry Volume 43 Number 1 (Spring 2005)<br />
Influence of the Printed Word Volume 43 Number 1 (Spring 2005)<br />
Suffering Everything but Death Volume 43 Number 1 (Spring 2005)<br />
From Upper Canada to New Brunswick Volume 43 Number 2 (Fall 2005)<br />
Ten UELAC Projects Volume 43 Number 2 (Fall 2005)<br />
The Murder of a Loyalist Volume 43 Number 2 (Fall 2005)<br />
78 th Fraser Highlanders Volume 43 Number 2 (Fall 2005)<br />
2006 Mohawk Valley Tour Volume 43 Number 2 (Fall 2005)<br />
Jeremiah French: Loyalist, Soldier, Farmer Volume 43 Number 2 (Fall 2005)<br />
The Partnership that Created Canada Volume 43 Number 2 (Fall 2005)<br />
Suffering Everything but Death, Part II Volume 43 Number 2 (Fall 2005)<br />
UELAC Projects Volume 44 Number 1 (Spring 2006)<br />
Loyalist Rose and Camerons Volume 44 Number 1 (Spring 2006)<br />
Isaac Vanorder Volume 44 Number 1 (Spring 2006)<br />
Revealing a Rogers Relative Volume 44 Number 1 (Spring 2006)<br />
Liet. Frederick Dochstader Volume 44 Number 1 (Spring 2006)
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Fall 2005, Vol. XLIII, No. 2<br />
P.5: “To UELs Far and Near” by Peter Ferri. ½ page. – On re-enactment aggression.<br />
P.5 “Help a Huck Historian” by Michael Scoggins. ½ page. – “Battle of Huck’s Defeat” descendants.<br />
P.9: “Regina – Nothing Could Be Finer” by Pat Adair. 4 pages.<br />
– Overview of the UELAC annual conference in Regina (marking the Saskatchewan centenary).<br />
P. 13: “From Upper Canada to New Brunswick” by Daryl Currie. 2 pages.<br />
– Daryl Currie, Doug Grant and Nancy Conn’s visit to Fredericton Branch.<br />
P.15: “UELAC Atlantic Region Vice-President Frances Morrisey.” ½ page.<br />
– Bio of Morrisey. (“People behind the scenes” section.)<br />
P.15: “Dominion Genealogist Elizabeth Hancocks.” ½ page. – Bio of Hancocks.<br />
P.16: “UELAC Honorary Vice-President Prof. Hereward Senior.” 1 page. – Bio of Senior.<br />
P.17: “The Bernice Wood Flett Loyalist Scholarship.” 1 page. – Background and this year’s winner.<br />
P.18: “UEL Geranium Garden.” ¼ page. – Manitoba Branch red geranium garden in Princess Park.<br />
P.18: “Col. John Butler Parkway.” ¼ page. – Researching land grants along the Niagara River Parkway.<br />
P.18: “A Tree Planting at St. John’s Anglican Church.” ¼ page. – Burial site marking & tree planting.<br />
P.18: “Regina Branch Centennial Charm.” ½ page. – Plaque <strong>for</strong> Regina legislative building.<br />
P.19: “Peterborough Approves Annual Flag Raising.” ½ page. – June 19 designated UEL day.<br />
P.19: “John Cameron Tombstone.” ½ page. – Grave in Salem Cemetery, Summerstown<br />
P.20: “Wiltse Cemetery.” ¼ page. – Restoring Loyalist Benoni Wiltse’s cemetery.<br />
P.20: “Loyalist Burial Site Project.” ½ page. – Documenting Loyalist burial sites.<br />
P.21: “Milligan Pioneer Cemetery.” ½ page. – Restoration. Dedication Sunday 5 June 2005.<br />
P.21: “Jeremiah French Honoured.” 1 page. – Dedication of French’s tombstone.<br />
P.23: “The Murder of a Loyalist” by Kimberly Hurst. 2 pages.<br />
– Bartholomew London’s poisoning by Mary Osborne, the first woman hanged in Canada.<br />
P.25: “The 78 th Fraser Highlanders Regiment.” 2 pages. – Background and letter by Major Okill Stuart.<br />
P.27: “Fall 2006 Mohawk Valley Trip” by George Anderson n Ed Kipp. 1 page. – Trip details.<br />
P.28: “Jeremiah French: Loyalist, Soldier, Farmer” by Shaun Wallace. 2 pages.<br />
– Reconstructing French’s life and restoring his tombstone.<br />
P.30: “The Partnership that Created Canada” by Hereward Senior. 4 pages.<br />
– The roles of the <strong>Loyalists</strong> and the French Canadians in North American history.<br />
P.34: “Suffering Everything but Death” by Robert Collins McBride. 8 pages.<br />
– A biography of John Stevens Senior, UE. (Part 2).<br />
P.42: Branch News:<br />
– Bicentennial: permanent Loyalist display now at Kingsville Historical Park (p.42)<br />
– Chilliwack: Heritage Week celebrations (p.43)<br />
– Col. Edward Jessup: Wiltse Pioneer Cemetery and other projects (p.44)<br />
– Col. John Butler: restoration of John William Servos grave (p.44)<br />
– Regina: greeting the Queen in period clothing (p.49)<br />
P.52: Obituaries : Stanley Armstrong McBride, UE and Gladys Elizabeth (née Moore) Young, UE<br />
P.53: Book Reviews<br />
– Bold, Brave and Born to Lead: Isaac Brock and the Canadas by Mary Beacock Fryer (p.53)<br />
– The Guns of Independence: The Siege of Yorktown by Jerome A. Greene (p.54)<br />
– The Worlds of Joseph Brant [TVO Broadcast] (p.54)<br />
– Victorious in Defeat: American <strong>Loyalists</strong> in Exile by Wallace Brown & Hereward Senior (p.55)<br />
– Rebels & Redcoats: The American Revolutionary War by Hugh Bicheno (p.55)<br />
– A Leap in the Dark: The Struggle to Create the American Republic by John Ferling (p.56)<br />
– Rising Above Circumstances: The Rogers Family in Colonial America by Robert J Rogers (p.57)<br />
P.58: Certified Members Update. 2 pages.<br />
P.60: Loyalist Exchage. 3 pages.<br />
P.64: Young <strong>Loyalists</strong>’ Page.
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Spring 2006, Vol. XLIV, No. 1<br />
P.5: “Who Wielded This Weapon?” by Michael Johnson. ½ page.<br />
– A sword which may have belonged to Ralph Morden.<br />
P.5: “General Sir Roger Hale Sheaffe’s Grave” by Dr. M.M. Gilchrist. ½ page.<br />
– A headstone in need of restoration.<br />
P.11: “Meeting the Right Honourable Michaelle Jean” by Margaret Carter. 1 page.<br />
P.12: “Lloyd Oakes awarded Masonic Pin & Jewel.” Masonic 50-year celebration. ½ page.<br />
P.12: “Matthew Warner inducted into Freemasonry by Loyalist Degree Team.” ½ page.<br />
P.13: “Loyalist Monument in Belleville” by Brian Tackaberry. 1 page.<br />
– Restoration of 1924 Monument erected by Masonic Grand Master Col. William Ponton KC.<br />
P.14: “Loyalist Directory Project” by Doug Grant. 1 page.<br />
– Creating a database of proven <strong>Loyalists</strong>: 3000 names and growing.<br />
P.15: “UEL Heritage Centre & Park Celebrates 50 Years” by June Dafoe. 1 page.<br />
– A history of the Centre from its 1956 opening under a different name.<br />
P.16: “Let Loose Our Library.” 1 page. – A description of the Loyalist Library project.<br />
P. 17: “The Bernice Wood Flett Loyalist Scholarship.” ½ page.<br />
– Description of the scholarship and application <strong>for</strong>m.<br />
P.18: “UELAC Honorary Vice-President, Brigadier General William John Patterson.” 1 page.<br />
– Bio of Patterson. (“People behind the scenes” section.)<br />
P.19: “UELAC Councillor of the Prairie Region, Robert J. Rogers.” ½ page. – Bio of Rogers.<br />
P.19: “UELAC Central East Regional Vice-President Margaret Hall.” ½ page. – Bio of Hall.<br />
P.20: “Loyalist Rose and Camerons” by Major George D. Mitchell. 3 pages.<br />
– How Highland emigrants John & Mary Cameron brought the Loyalist Rose to the New World<br />
P.23: “Isaac Vanorder” by Robert Vanidour. 2 pages. – A history of the Vanorder family.<br />
P.25: “Revealing a Rogers Relative” by Robert J. Rogers. 4 pages.<br />
– Statue honouring Rogers’ ancestor and namesake, Maj. Robert Rogers of the Rangers, unveiled.<br />
P.29: “Lieut. Frederick Dochstader” by Robert Collins McBride. 8 pages.<br />
– A history of Dochstader and his family, and their significance as <strong>Loyalists</strong><br />
P.37: Branch News:<br />
– Bay of Quinte: 50th anniversary plans (p.37)<br />
– Chilliwack: 15th anniversary celebrations (p.37)<br />
– Gov. Simcoe: Bus trips, past and upcoming (p.38)<br />
– Grand River: cemetery designation plaques, publications, new projects (p.39)<br />
– Little Forks: new additions to the “Little Hyatt One-Room Schoolhouse” (p.42)<br />
– Sir Guy Carleton: members’ new books (p.45)<br />
P.49: Obituaries:<br />
– Young, Muriel Evelyn (Teed) UE (1919 - 2005)<br />
– Kominar, Saron A. Wood UE<br />
P.50: Young Family Eighth Annual Reunion: July 8, 2006, at Blackheath near Hamilton<br />
P.51: Book Reviews<br />
– A Pioneer ABC by Mary Alice Downie (p.51)<br />
– The Founders: The 22 Persons who Established Old Hay Bay Church by J.W. Lamb (p.52)<br />
– The Last Highland Charge by Peter R. Johnston (p.52)<br />
– Sites of Power: A Concise History of Ontario by Peter A. Baskerville (p.53)<br />
– Tribes of the Iroquois Confederacy by Michael Johnson (p.54)<br />
– Great Battles: Turning Points in the American Revolution by the editors of MHQ (p.54)<br />
P.55: Certified Members Update<br />
P.56: Loyalist Exchange. 2 pages.<br />
P.58: Promotions: Items <strong>for</strong> Sale<br />
P.59: Young <strong>Loyalists</strong> Page: Playing Quoits.
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Fall 2006, Vol. XLIV, No. 2<br />
P.5: “UELAC President’s Message” by Peter Johnson UE. 1 page.<br />
P.6: “Zig-Zag Word Search <strong>for</strong> Loyalist Regiments” by John Rudzik UE, Victoria Branch. 1 page.<br />
P.7: “This Replica Pistil can be Yours: Pistol Prize” by Michael Johnson. 1 page.<br />
P.8. “A Capital Experience: UELAC Conference 2006 in Toronto” by Doug Grant UE. 5 pages.<br />
P15: “The Bernice Wood Flett Loyalist Scholarship”. ½ page.<br />
P.15: “Kelly Alexandra Bennett, 2005 Winner of the Bernice Wood Flett Loyalist Scholarship.<br />
By Robert McBride UE. 1.2 page.<br />
P.16: “At The End of The Trail: UELAC Conference 2007”. 2 pages.<br />
P.18: “People behind the scenes”<br />
– Bio of Johnson. ½ page.<br />
– Fred H. Hayward UE. ½ page.<br />
P.19. “Picture of Sqd. Ldr. Phillip E.M. Leith” “Picture of Jason Camp UE” 1/3 page<br />
P.20: “Battle of Chateauguay: 26 October 1813” by Tom Walker UE. 2 pages.<br />
P.22: “Grave marker honours Loyalist daughter: Catharine (Barnhart) Pilkey” by Logan Bjarnason.<br />
P.24: “Identifying the Paternal Ancestry of Orlando Burnett of Kingston” by Brenda Merriman. 6 pages.<br />
P.30: “How do you Spell CAT-Tar-Rack-Key?” by Michael Johnson. ½ page.<br />
P.30: Branch News<br />
- Pacific Regional Mini-Conference; Map of “Where are the Branches?”<br />
- Bay of Quinte: Celebrating Our 50th Anniversary<br />
- Bicentennial: Negro Cemetery Receives Historical Designation<br />
- Hamilton: Branch Display travels widely<br />
- Heritage: Activities: Float Appears Twice<br />
- Kingston and District: Meetings and Activities<br />
- Little Forks: Little Hyatt One-Room Schoolhouse: Dufferin Heights Monuments<br />
- London and Western Ontario: Branch Activities<br />
- New Brunswick: Honouring Long-Standing Members<br />
- Regina Branch: Activities, and Loyalist Day at the UEL Cairn<br />
- Sir Guy Carleton: Loyalist Certificates <strong>for</strong> Fred Hayward Descendants<br />
P.45: “Well-Remembered”<br />
- Armstrong, Bernice Edna UE - Hope, Mary Anita UE<br />
- Bloom, Gordon Arthur - Mitchell, Ivan Kendrick UE<br />
- Boyd, Viola Heather UE - Nicol, Robert (Bev)<br />
- Cartmel, Charles UE - Smith-McKay, Hazel May UE<br />
- Grant, Peter Stuart (Scotty)<br />
P.48: “Family Reunions: Davy Family”, by Peter and Carol Davy. 1 page<br />
P.49: “Eye-Popping Publications”<br />
- Country Fairs in Canada by Guy Scott<br />
- The European Dream: How Europe’s Vision of the Future is Quietly Eclipsing the American<br />
Dream by Jeremy Rifkin<br />
- Meyer’s Rebellion by Connie Brummell Crook UE<br />
- A Guide to Tracing Loyalist Ancestors in Upper Canada, by Brenda Dougall Meriman<br />
- The History and Master Roll of the King’s Royal Regiment of New York – Revised Edition, by<br />
Brigadier General Ernest A Cruikshank and Gavin K Watt<br />
- Using Forms <strong>for</strong> Canadian Genealogical Research by Susan Smart and Clif<strong>for</strong>d Collier<br />
- An American Traitor’s Homecoming by Bruce A Trinque<br />
P.54: New Certificates Issued. 2 pages.<br />
P.56: Loyalist Exchange. 3 pages.<br />
P.59: Young <strong>Loyalists</strong>’ Page.
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Spring 2007, Vol. XLV, No. 1<br />
P.5: Letters to the Editor. 2 pages.<br />
P.7: “UELAC President’s Message” by Peter Johnson UE. 1 page.<br />
P.8: “The UELAC Loyalist Scholarship.” 1 page.<br />
P.9: “At the End of the Trail: Windsor” (2007 UELAC Conference & AGM). 1 page.<br />
P.10: “People Behind the Scenes.” 2 pages.<br />
– Dr. Stephen E. Bolton, UE, UELAC trustee (1 page)<br />
– Prof. Wallace Brown, UELAC HVP (½ page)<br />
– Robert D. Watt, UE, UELAC HVP (½ page)<br />
P.12: UELAC Projects. 2 pages.<br />
– Unveiling of Valiants Memorial (1 page)<br />
– Garrison Pioneer Cemetery (1 page)<br />
P.14: “A Loyalist Portrait: Sgt.-Maj. James Caleb Green, UE.” By Dr. Stephen Bolton. 5 pages.<br />
P.19: 2006 Mohawk Valley Trip Highlights. 1 page.<br />
P.20: “The <strong>Loyalists</strong> Come Home to Fairfield.” By Robert A. Liftig. 5 pages.<br />
P.25: “A Family Divided by the American Revolution: Gabriel Purdy & Col. Delancey’s Reg.”<br />
By Grietje R. (Purdy) McBride. 7 pages.<br />
P.32: Upper Canada Land Petition of Isaac Vail, UE. Original text by Jerry Fisher. 3 pages.<br />
P.35: Branch News. 12 pages.<br />
- Bicentennial: Inclusion in Grade 7 History textbook<br />
- Chilliwack: “Landing of the Fall Fleet,” “Fort Anderson,” and other events<br />
- Edmonton: memorial bur oak planted at Provincial Parliament<br />
- Gov. Simcoe: 200 th anniversary of Simcoe’s death<br />
- Grand River: Grade 7 education/outreach program<br />
- Halifax-Dartmouth: $5000 donation to Black Loyalist Heritage Society<br />
- Hamilton: UEL monument rejuvenation<br />
- Little Forks: book The Eastern Townships; unveiling of Early Settlers and Veterans monuments<br />
- Sir John Johnson: restoration of Sir John Johnson Burial Vault<br />
P.47: “Well-Remembered.” 3 pages.<br />
- Leith, Phillip Edward Meric<br />
- Butler, Charles Lorne<br />
- Kerr, Robert Black-Byrne<br />
- Rawls, Elizabeth Allen (Akin)<br />
- Ruch, John Edwin<br />
- Wright, Christopher Cleave<br />
P.50: “Eye-Popping Publications.” 5 pages.<br />
- The Price of Loyalty series, by George W.J. Laidlaw<br />
- Polly, by Murray Killman UE<br />
- Notes from the Underground by the <strong>United</strong> <strong>Empire</strong> <strong>Loyalists</strong> (CD)<br />
- Meyers’ Rebellion, by Connie Brummel Crook UE<br />
- A Rebel Redeemed, by Philip B. Turner<br />
- Reflections of Rebellion: Hours with the Men & Women of the Revolution, by Benson Lossing<br />
- Of Lake, Land & River: A Genealogical History of the White Family, by Jacqueline Crerar UE<br />
- Heritage Atlas of Hastings County, ed. Orland French<br />
- The Hay Bah Guardian, Vol.14, ed. Rev. J. William Lamb<br />
P.55: New Certificates Issued. 1 page.<br />
P.56: Loyalist Exchange. 2 pages.<br />
P.58: Promotions: Items <strong>for</strong> Sale. 1 page.<br />
P.59: Young <strong>Loyalists</strong>. 1 page.
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Fall 2007, Vol. XLV, No. 2<br />
P.5: Speaker’s Corner. 2½ pages.<br />
P.7: UELAC President’s Message. ½ page.<br />
P.8: People Behind the Scenes: Mette Griffin, HVP Liliane Stewart. 2 pages.<br />
P.10: “20-20 John & Johnson.” The Loyalist Gazette team. 1 page.<br />
P.11: “Mad Dawgs & English, Man” by Michael Johnson. 1 page.<br />
P.12: “At the End of the Trail: UELAC Conference 2007 in Windsor” by Bonnie Schepers. 2 pages.<br />
P.14: “2008 Convention: Loyalist Saint John 225.” 1 page.<br />
P.15: The UELAC Loyalist Scholarship awarded to Timothy J. Compeau. 1 page.<br />
P.16: “Lloydtown: Home of ‘Good’ Rebels” by Michael Johnson. 2 pages.<br />
P.18: “Patience Rose, Teen Loyalist” by Marvin Millis. 1 page.<br />
P.19: “Garrison Pioneer Cemetery” by Charles Ross. 1 page.<br />
P.20: “Robert Land Sr., UE: British Spy and Indian Agent” by M. Anne Clark-Stewart. 8 pages.<br />
P.28: “<strong>Loyalists</strong> and Masons” by Robert McBride. 7 pages.<br />
P.25: “Three Ontario Masons.” 1 page.<br />
P.26: Branch News:<br />
– Bay of Quinte: 223 rd anniversary of Lyalist landing in Adolphustown (p.36)<br />
– Chilliwack: visit by UELAC President Peter Johnson (p.36)<br />
– Col. John Butler: heritage events, conferences, cemetery plaques (p.38)<br />
– Edmonton: 20 th anniversary (p.39)<br />
– Hamilton: honouring Gloria Oakes UE on Heritage Day (p.40)<br />
– Kawartha: branch flag-raising ceremony; Garrison Pioneer Cemetery project (p.41)<br />
– Little Forks: Ascot Corner Pioneer Cemetery restoration; one-room school-house opening (p.42)<br />
– Sir John Johnson: annual meeting; Johnson Vault restoration project (pp.46-47)<br />
– Vancouver: 75 th anniversary celebrations; certificates presented (pp.47-48)<br />
P.49: More photos of members from British Columbia<br />
P.50: Well-remembered<br />
– Chisholm, Dorothy Isabel (1921-2007)<br />
– Butler, Charles Lorne<br />
– MacKinnon, Prof. Frank (1919-2006)<br />
P.51: Eye-Popping Publications<br />
– Letters <strong>for</strong> Elly, by Stephen Davidson; reviewed by Grietje McBride<br />
– Farmers and Honest Men, by Horst Dresler; reviewed by Gavin K. Watt<br />
– Molly Brant: A legacy of her own, by Lois Huey & Bonnie Pulis; reviewed by Grietje McBride<br />
– Unsolved History: The Boston Massacre (TV documentary); reviewed by William Manning<br />
P.54: New Certificates Issued. 2 pages.<br />
P.56: Loyalist Exchange. 2 pages.<br />
P.58: Promotions – items <strong>for</strong> sale. 1 page.<br />
P.59: Young <strong>Loyalists</strong>
Page 23 of 33<br />
Spring 2008, Vol. XLVI, No. 1<br />
P.5: Speaker’s Corner. 3 pages.<br />
P.8: UELAC President’s Message. 1 page.<br />
P.9: Saint John 225 – The 2008 Dominion Conference – conference schedule. 1 page.<br />
P.10: People Behind the Scenes: Edward G. Scott, John Watson. 2 pages.<br />
P.12: UELAC Loyalist Scholarship – in<strong>for</strong>mation. ½ page.<br />
P.13: “Rembering Joseph Brant’s 200 th .” 1 page.<br />
P.14: “UELAC Invades Oriskaney” by President Peter W. Johnson. 1 page.<br />
P.15: “The Lost <strong>Loyalists</strong>: The Family of Dr. James Macnab.” 4 pages.<br />
P.19: “In Search of Loyalist Recognition: Yorktown’s 225 th .” 2 pages, with photos.<br />
P.21: “Royal Titles and Styles” by William A. Smy. 2 pages.<br />
P.23: Biography of Jacob DeCou III. 8 pages.<br />
P.31: Branch News:<br />
– Bicentennial: guest speaker Trish Bray, Black Historical Museum (p.31)<br />
– Calgary: Prairie Regional Meeting (p.32)<br />
– Chilliwack: Strawberry social, certificates received, commemorative garden (p.32)<br />
– Col. Edward Jessup: Charter Meeting, certificates received, Joseph Brant descendants (p.33)<br />
– Col. John Butler: 2008 Schedule (p.34)<br />
– Edmonton: meetings, guest speakers (p.34)<br />
– Gov. Simcoe: bus trip to Prince Edward County & Adolphustown (p.35)<br />
– Heritage: Charter Night dinner, Dominion President visit, new certificates (p.36)<br />
– Kawartha: new web site, Fall Banquet, cemetery project (p.37)<br />
– Kingston: meetings, guest speakers (p.38)<br />
– Little Forks: cemetery restoration, Little Hyatt one-room schoolhouse (p.38)<br />
– London & Western Ontario: tree planting, Dominion President visit (p.39)<br />
– Regina: UEL Day, certificates (p.40)<br />
– Victoria: branch scholarship, AGM, member passings (p.42)<br />
P.43: Well-Remembered (2 pages)<br />
– Allen, Gerald Vincent “Jay” (1922-2008)<br />
– Best, Margaret (nee Barnum) (1917-1007)<br />
– McCaw, Jean Darrah (1921-2008)<br />
– Taylor, Clarence<br />
– Teed, George F. (1915-2007)<br />
P.45: Eye-Popping Publications<br />
– His Grace (music CD), by New Life; reviewed by Peter W. Johnson<br />
– The Revolutionary War in Bergen County, ed. Carol Karels; reviewed by Peter W. Johnson<br />
– The Nine Lives of Charlotte Taylor, by Sally Armstrong; reviewed by Carl Stymiest<br />
– Washington’s Defeat at Brandywine Dooms, by Bruce Mowday; reviewed by Peter W. Johnson<br />
– The Burdens of Loyalty, by Stephen Davidson; reviewed by Grietje McBride<br />
P.50: “How to Lose Friends and Dishearten <strong>Loyalists</strong>” by Stephen Davidson. 1½ pages.<br />
P.51: “One Century Young” (Marion Phelps), by Phyllis Hamilton. ½ page.<br />
P.52: Family Reunions: Remsheg <strong>Loyalists</strong>; Young Family. 2 pages.<br />
P.54: New Certificates Issued. 2 pages.<br />
P.56: Loyalist Exchange: publications and items <strong>for</strong> sale from Dominion Office. 2 pages.<br />
P.58: Promotions: Items <strong>for</strong> $ale. 1 page.<br />
P.59: Young <strong>Loyalists</strong>
Page 24 of 33<br />
Fall 2008, Vol. XLVI, No. 2<br />
P.5: “Honouring a Great Volunteer” (Dr. Peter Moogk receives Phillip Leith Memorial Award). 1 page.<br />
P.6: UELAC’s President’s Message from Frederick H. Hayward. 2 pages.<br />
P.8: “UELAC Conference 2009: Saint John 225.” 8 pages. (Many photos.)<br />
P.16: People Behind the Scenes: E. John Chard, Carl Stymiest. 3 pages.<br />
P.19: UELAC Loyalist Scholarship & winners (Gregory Wigmore, Catherine Cottreau-Robins). 2 pages.<br />
P.21: “O Henry!!! Which one are you?” (Three Loyalist Henry Youngs). 10 pages.<br />
P.32: Branch News:<br />
– Bicentennial: tour of Kingsville Historical Park (p.32)<br />
– Chilliwack: Heritage week (p.33)<br />
– Grand River: visit by Ontario Lieutenant Governor; certificates; Loyalist Day (p.35)<br />
– Heritage: Famous Last Words; annual conference & gift (pp.37-38)<br />
– New Year’s Day Levee; Loyalist Church Service; Elizabeth Briggs workshop (p.39)<br />
– Sir Guy Carleton: Christmas lunch; memorial fund (p.40)<br />
– Sir John Johnson: Annual meeting & guest speaker; Young’s Hoosick Valley (p.41)<br />
– Toronto: visit to Pleasantville Public School; raising of flag (p.41)<br />
– Vancouver: new library; Simon Fraser birthday; Spring Fleet luncheon (p.42)<br />
– Victoria: Heritage Day; Loyalist Garden; branch meeting (p.42)<br />
P.44: “Debfibrillator added to Bobcaygeon grocery store,” by Mary Riley. ½ page.<br />
P.44: Well-Remembered (2 pages)<br />
– Tribute to David Henry Kemlo (1943-2008)<br />
– Wilbert Arthur Wal (1922-2008)<br />
– Stewart Arthur Young (1920-2008)<br />
P.46: Introduction: The Loyalist Gazette. ½ page.<br />
P.46: Eye-Popping Publications. 5½ pages.<br />
– Simon Girty: Turncoat Hero, by Phillip W. Hoffman; reviewed by Ed Butts<br />
– Philadelphia 1777: Taking the Capital, by Justin Clement; reviewed by Peter W. Johnson<br />
– Benedict Arnold’s Army, by Arthur S. Lefkowitz; reviewed by Grietje R. McBride<br />
– The Watercolours of Charlotte Hills Beasley, by David Beasley; reviewed by G.R. McBride<br />
– The Way Lies North, by Jean Rae Baxter; reviewed by Grietje R. McBride<br />
– Capital in Flames: the American Attack on York, by Robert Malcolmson; r. by P.W. Johnson<br />
– Loyalism in the Hoosick Valley, by Bernard C. Young; reviewed by Phyllis Hamilton<br />
P.52: Family Reunions: Young Family Reunion, heritage designation of Young monument. 1 page.<br />
P.53: New Certificates Issued. 3 pages.<br />
P.56: Loyalist Exchange. 2 pages.<br />
P.58: Promotions: Items <strong>for</strong> $ale. 1 page.<br />
P.59: Young <strong>Loyalists</strong>. 1 page.
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Spring 2009, Vol. XLVII, No. 1<br />
P.2: “The Loyalist Quill,” by Bob McBride. ½ page.<br />
P.5: Speaker’s Corner. 4 pages.<br />
P.9: “Loyalist Landing 2009,” by Brian Tackaberry. The Dominion Conference in Napanee. 1 page.<br />
P.10: People Behind the Scenes: Jim Bruce, Shirley-Anne Dargatz. 2 pages.<br />
P.12: UELAC President’s Message, by Fred Hayward. 1 page.<br />
P.13: “He Stood on Guard <strong>for</strong> Us,” by Bob McBride. On Capt. Jonathan S. Snyder (1981-2008).<br />
6 pages, many photos.<br />
P.19: “Precisely as Tigers Are...” by David Snyder. Newgate Prison. 5 pages, photos & diagrams.<br />
P.24: “More on Lieut. Henry Young, UE,” by Brian Tackaberry. 1 page.<br />
P.25: “Just Another Loyalist Family,” by Alan E. Morden. 2 pages.<br />
P.27: “Joseph Clement, UE Loyalist,” by Gail Woodruff. 3 pages, photos & documents.<br />
P.30: “Loyal Men and High Treason,” by Stephen Davidson. Richard Floyd & Charity French. 4 pages.<br />
P.34: “Flirting with the Enemy,” by Peter W. Johnson. The SAR and a rebel family. 2 pages.<br />
P.36: “Loyalist Historian Celebrates a Long and Productive Life,” by Robert Wilkins. On Prof. Hereward<br />
Senior, UE, PhD. 1 page.<br />
P.37: “Gathering of Loyalist Descendants,” by Harry MacKay, UE. Digby Landing 225 th . 1 page.<br />
P.38: Branch News:<br />
– Bicentennial: Shaymus the Storyteller and the Revolutionary War (p.38)<br />
– Chilliwack: Canada Day display; Pacific regional conference; Remembrance Day (p.38-39)<br />
– Gov. Simcoe: annual summer bus trip (p.40)<br />
– Heritage: Charter Night dinner; certificates (p.41)<br />
– “Loyalist Chair finds new home north of the border,” by Robert Wilkins (p.42)<br />
– Kawartha: Garrison Pioneer Cemetery, Tyendinega Township heritage tour (p.43)<br />
– Manitoba: Lieutenant Governor’s Levee; annual Loyalist church service; births/deaths (p.44)<br />
– Sir John Johnson: annual church service; Missisquoi museum; UELAC Conference (p.45)<br />
– Vancouver: UEL tour; St. John 225 th anniversary; Fall fleet celebrations; Fort Anderson (p.46)<br />
– Victoria: Mini-conference; Proclamation party; AGM; library donation (p.47)<br />
P.48: Well-Remembered (2 pages)<br />
– Anna Yvonne (Hough) Fleming, 1910-2009<br />
– David Stuart Gilmor<br />
– Jean Irene (Dafoe) Lake, 1920-2008<br />
– Marjorie Victoria Owen<br />
– Capt. Jonathan Snyder, 1981-2008<br />
P.50: Introduction: The Loyalist Gazette. ½ page.<br />
P.50: Eye-Popping Publications. 2½ pages.<br />
– The Battle of Camden: A Documentary History, by Jim Piecuh; reviewed by Grietje McBride<br />
– <strong>United</strong> <strong>Empire</strong> <strong>Loyalists</strong> in the Nigara Peninsula, ed. John Burtniak; reviewed by Bob McBride<br />
– The Man who said No: Jacob Bailey, Loyalist, by Kent Thomspon; reviewed by Grietje McBride<br />
– American Revolution, Magazine of the American Revolution Association; r. by Peter Johnson<br />
P.53: Looking Back. 1 page.<br />
P.54: New Certificates Issued. 1½ pages.<br />
P.55: UEL Charitable Trust in<strong>for</strong>mation. ½ page.<br />
P.56: Loyalist Exchange. 2 pages.<br />
P.58: Promotions: Items <strong>for</strong> $ale. 1 page.<br />
P.59: Young <strong>Loyalists</strong>. 1 page.
Page 26 of 33<br />
Fall 2009, Vol. XLVII, No. 2<br />
P.2: “The Loyalist Quill,” by Bob McBride. ½ page.<br />
P.5: Speaker’s Corner. 3 pages.<br />
P.8: “Loyalist Settlement Experience 225: 2009 Dominion Conference.” 4 pages.<br />
P.12: “Welcome to 2010 Beyond the Mountains.” 2 pages.<br />
P.14: People Behind the Scenes: Zig Misiak. 1½ pages.<br />
P.15: “Canada Day Celebrations at Niagara-on-the-Lake.” ½ page.<br />
P.16: UELAC congratulates Queen’s University students. ½ page.<br />
P.16: UELAC Loyalist Scholarship – in<strong>for</strong>mation. ½ page.<br />
P.17: UELAC President’s Message, by Fred Hayward. 1 page.<br />
P.18: “The Surprise of Germantown.” 3 pages, with photos.<br />
P.21: “The Portrait of Sarah Hay,” by Stephen Davidson. 4 pages.<br />
P.25: “Ruth Redmond, UE: A Unique Canadian Patriot.” 1 page.<br />
P.26: “The Battle of Crysler’s Farm: November 11, 1813.” 4 pages, with poem by Carolyn Goddard.<br />
P.30: “Lieutenant Hendrick Dachstaeder, Jr., UE.” 6 pages with pictures, maps, endnotes.<br />
P.36: “2010 Mohawk Valley Trip: Sir John Johnson Manor House.” 2 pages.<br />
P.38: Family Reunions: Haines/Heins 225th anniversary celebrations. 1 page.<br />
P.39: Branch News:<br />
– Bay of Quinte: 72-acre Loyalist Heritage Centre and Park in Adolphustown (p.39)<br />
– Gov. Simcoe: Loyalist Day celebrations with Lieut.-Gov. at Queen’s Park (p.41)<br />
– Grand River: plaquing burial grounds; Loyalist Families, vol. II (pp.41-42)<br />
– Little Forks: Little Hyatt Schoolhouse; Lloyd George autobio; Historical Societies (pp.42-43)<br />
– Sir Guy Carleton: UEL descendants killed in Afghanistan; War Museum tour (p.43)<br />
– Sir John Johnson: 2009 UELAC Conference & 225th anniversary (pp.43-44)<br />
– Victoria Branch winner of Phillip E.M. Leith Memorial Award (p.46)<br />
P.47: Well-Remembered: Tribute to Mary Van Horne, UE. 1 page.<br />
P.48: Supporting the UELAC: Honouring Our Donors. 1 page.<br />
P.49: Eye-Popping Publications (3 pages)<br />
– A Lesser Form of Patriotism: A Novel…, by G.G. Stokes Junior; reviewed by Grietje McBride<br />
– Loving Lynn Celia: A Novel…, by G.G. Stokes Junior; reviewed by Grietje McBride<br />
– A Dirty, Trifling Piece of Business, vol. 1, by Gavin Watt; reviewed by Peter W. Johnson<br />
– Three Peoples, One King, by Jim Piecuch; reviewed by Peter W. Johnson<br />
– The Last Highland Charge, by Peter R. Johnston; reviewed by Peter W. Johnson<br />
P.50: UELAC Plaques Across Canada. ½ page.<br />
P.53: Looking Back. 1 page.<br />
P.54: New Certificates Issued. 2 pages.<br />
P.56: Loyalist Exchange.2 pages.<br />
P.58: Promotions: Items <strong>for</strong> $ale. 1 page.<br />
P.59: Young <strong>Loyalists</strong>. 1 page.
Page 27 of 33<br />
Spring 2010, Vol. XLVIII, No. 1<br />
P.2: “The Loyalist Quill,” by Bob McBride. ½ page.<br />
P.5: Speaker’s Corner. 3 pages.<br />
P.8: “What’s New? No, WHO’s new!” Births: Peter Henry Andrews, Laura Rosalyn Oakes. 1 page.<br />
P.9: “Faithfully Yours: E. Pauline Johnson,” by Ruth Nicholson. 1 page.<br />
P.10: Robbie Burns: Celebrating Robbie Burns Day. 1 page.<br />
P.11: Welcome to 2010 Beyond the Mountains (announcement & in<strong>for</strong>mation). ½ page.<br />
P.11: UELAC Scholarship (applicant in<strong>for</strong>mation). ½ page.<br />
P.12: UELAC President’s Message, by Fred Hayward. 1 page.<br />
P.13: “The Royals visit Hamilton” (5 Nov. 2009). 3 pages, many photos.<br />
P.16: “Canada’s Last WWI Veteran”: John Henry Foster Babcock, UE. 6 pages with photos and endnotes.<br />
P.22: “Hymns the <strong>Loyalists</strong> Sang,” by Rev. William Lamb. 4 pages with endnotes.<br />
P.26: “Thomas Flewelling, UE: Brave, Hardworking, Steadfast, Stoic.” 4 pages with photos & maps.<br />
P.30: “Lieutenant Hendrick Dachstaeder, Jr., UE.” 7 pages with photos, maps; contact <strong>for</strong> endnotes.<br />
P.37: Branch News:<br />
– Col. John Butler: Olympic torch run; noted in Hansard re cemetery protection (p.38)<br />
– Grand River: 35th anniversary celebrations (p.39)<br />
– Hamilton: plaquing; welcoming Prince Charles (pp.39-40)<br />
– Kingston & District: Lower Burial Ground Restoration Society project (p.40)<br />
P.45: Well-Remembered (1 page)<br />
– Laura May (Snider) Bush, UE<br />
– Elizabeth Hoyt Brown Prescott, UE<br />
– Maj. Melvin Norman Porter, UE<br />
– Shirley Alberta Sandham, UE<br />
P.46: Supporting the UELAC: Honouring Our Donors. 1 page.<br />
P.47: Eye-Popping Publications (5 pages)<br />
– God Did It (CD recording); reviewed by Peter W. Johnson<br />
– From Bloody Beginnings: Richard Beasley’s Upper Canada, by D. Beasley; rev. by G. McBride<br />
– Guidebook to the Historic Sites of the War of 1812, by Gilbert Collins; reviewed by G. McBride<br />
– Revolutionary Bergen County, Road to Independence, ed. B. Marchant; rev. by Peter Johnson<br />
– Fashionable Folks: Hairstyles 1840-1900, by Maureen Taylor; reviewed by Peter Johnson<br />
– A Little History of Canada, by Henry Vivian Nelles; reviewed by Grietje McBride<br />
– With Zeal and with Bayonets Only, by Matthew H. Spring, reviewed by Peter Johnson<br />
P.52: UELAC Plaques Across Canada. 1 page.<br />
P.53: Looking Back. 1 page.<br />
P.54: New Certificates Issued. 2 pages.<br />
P.56: Loyalist Exchange.2 pages.<br />
P.58: Promotions: Items <strong>for</strong> $ale. 1 page.<br />
P.59: Young <strong>Loyalists</strong>. 1 page.
Page 28 of 33<br />
Fall 2010, Vol. XLVIII, No. 2<br />
P.2: “The Loyalist Quill,” by Bob McBride. ½ page.<br />
P.5: Speaker’s Corner. 2 pages.<br />
P.7: People Behind the Scenes: David Elsworth, UE, standard bearer. ½ page.<br />
P.7: UELAC Scholarship (applicant in<strong>for</strong>mation). ½ page.<br />
P.8: UELAC President’s Message, by Fred Hayward. 1 page.<br />
P.9: Conference 2010: Beyond the Mountains, by Shirley Dargatz. 5 pages with many photos.<br />
P.14: UELAC 2011 Conference (in<strong>for</strong>mation and itinerary). 4 pages with many photos.<br />
P.18: “Money and Prices in the Late Eighteenth Century,” by Sjt. Robert Stewart. 2 pages.<br />
P.20: “The Court Martial of 2 nd Lt. John Thomas Prenties.” 2 pages.<br />
P.22: “Little Red Schoolhouse Immortalized.” 1 page.<br />
P.23: “Recognition of Major John H. Sills, UE,” by Peter W. Johnson. 1 page.<br />
P.24: “Women of the Revolution: Polly Waldenmeyer.” 3 pages.<br />
P.27: “Loyalist John Phillips, UE,” by Richard Ripley. 6 pages with photos & endnotes.<br />
P.33: Branch News:<br />
– Chilliwack: <strong>for</strong>mal lunch with Canada’s History Magazine (pp.33-34)<br />
– Grand River: plaquing Loyalist cemeteries (p.35)<br />
– Hamilton: outreach programs in education and cemetery plaquing (p.35)<br />
– Little Forks: schoolhouse opening; Interpretation Panel; antique sale (p.38)<br />
– Manitoba: Queen’s visit (p.40)<br />
– Sir John Johnson: picnic at Walbridge’s 12-sided barn (p.41)<br />
– Vancouver: quilt; heritage fairs; Vernon convention; highland games; memorial award (p.42)<br />
P.45: Well-Remembered (1 page)<br />
– Dorothy Dickey, UE<br />
– Edward Gordon Hyatt, UE<br />
– Dora Isabelle Parry, UE<br />
– Harold Bircham Van Horne, UE<br />
– Elizabeth Eleanor Watson, UE<br />
P.46: Supporting the UELAC: Honouring Our Donors. 1 page.<br />
P.47: Eye-Popping Publications (5 pages)<br />
– Tories: Fighting <strong>for</strong> the King…, by Thomas B. Allen; reviewed by Stephen Davidson<br />
– I am Heartily Ashamed, vol.2, by Gavin K. Watt; reviewed by Peter W. Johnson<br />
– Letters <strong>for</strong> Catherine, by Gerald G. Stokes, Junior; reviewed by Grietje McBride<br />
– No Small Victory, by Connie Brummel Crook; reviewed by Bob & Grietje McBride<br />
P.51: UELAC Plaques Across Canada. 1 page.<br />
P.52: Looking Back. 1 page.<br />
P.53: New Certificates Issued. 3 pages.<br />
P.56: Loyalist Exchange. 2 pages.<br />
P.58: Promotions: Items <strong>for</strong> $ale. 1 page.<br />
P.59: Young <strong>Loyalists</strong>. 1 page.
Page 29 of 33<br />
Spring 2011, Vol. XLIX, No. 1<br />
P.2: “The Loyalist Quill,” by Bob McBride. ½ page.<br />
P.5: Speaker’s Corner. 1 page.<br />
P.6: People Behind the Scenes: Jim McKenzie, UE. 2 pages.<br />
P.8: UELAC President’s Message, by Fred Hayward. 1 page.<br />
P.9: “UELAC 2011 Conference: Catch the Spirit…” 1 page.<br />
P.10: “Can you solve it?” Crossword puzzle. 1 page.<br />
P.11: “Loyalist Law & Order in Upper Canada,” by Ruth Howard. 6 pages with pictures.<br />
P.17: “Who were Sir William and Sir John Johnson?” by Bob McBride. 7 pages with photos & endnotes.<br />
P.24: “Rethinking the Butler’s Rangers Uni<strong>for</strong>ms,” by Calvin J. Arnt. 6 pages with pictures.<br />
P.30: “Sgt. Adam Vrooman, UE,” by Bob McBride. 6 pages with pictures & endnotes.<br />
P.36: “Preserving Our Past,” by Darryl Currie. 1 page.<br />
P.37: Branch News:<br />
– Bay of Quinte: outreach program with historical novels; funeral <strong>for</strong> Jack Roblin, UE (p.37)<br />
– Chilliwack: 20 th anniversary; garden party; “Fall Fleet Sailabration” chez Vanc. Branch (p.37)<br />
– Col. John Butler: plaquing project completed; commemorations; Legends Gala (p.38)<br />
– Edmonton: Founder’s Dinner; Palatine Night; Christmas open-house (p.39)<br />
– Gov. Simcoe: Education outreach at Westwood Middle School (p.40)<br />
– Grand River: passing of Doris Wilson, author of Sarah’s Diary (p.40)<br />
– Heritage: Gen. Amherst bus tour; Charter Night Dinner; genealogist succession (p.41)<br />
– Little Forks: 20 th anniversary; unveiling ceremonies; first-ever newsletter (p.42)<br />
– Manitoba: heritage dinner; New Year’s Levée (pp.43-44)<br />
– Sir John Johnson: Quebec Anglophone Heritage Network; Sir J.J. burial vault (p.45)<br />
– Vancouver: Fall Fleet; Phillip Leith award; celebrations (pp.45-46)<br />
P.47: Well-Remembered (2 pages)<br />
– Alice Hope Cotton<br />
– Jerry Douglas Fisher, UE<br />
– Eric Pollard<br />
– Edward Gordon, UE (photo correction from Fall 2010)<br />
– Harold Bircham Van Horne, UE (photo correction from Fall 2010)<br />
P.49: Supporting the UELAC: Honouring Our Donors. 1 page.<br />
P.50: Eye-Popping Publications (2 pages)<br />
– An Inventory of Audit Office 12, by William Bruce Antliff; reviewed by Grietje McBride<br />
– Tory Spy: A New York Frontier Family’s War…, by Daniel Lovelace; rev. by Grietje McBride<br />
– Western Hooves of Thunder, by Zig Misiak; description by Zig Misiak<br />
P.52: UELAC Plaques Across Canada. 1 page.<br />
P.53: Looking Back. 1 page.<br />
P.54: New Certificates Issued. 2 pages.<br />
P.56: Loyalist Exchange. 2 pages.<br />
P.58: Promotions: Items <strong>for</strong> $ale. 1 page.<br />
P.59: Young <strong>Loyalists</strong>. 1 page.
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Fall 2011, Vol. XLIX, No. 2<br />
P.2: “The Loyalist Quill,” by Bob McBride. ½ page.<br />
P.5: Speaking Out. 2 pages.<br />
P.7: People Behind the Scenes: Fred Hayward & Bonnie Schepers, UE. 3 pages.<br />
P.10: UELAC President’s Message, by Bob McBride. 2 pages.<br />
P.12: “Catch the Spirit”: 2011 UELAC Conference. 3 pages with photos.<br />
P.16: “Disentangling a Loyalist Family Tree,” by Guylaine Pétrin. 9 pages with photos & endnotes.<br />
P.25: “The Reverend Jacob Townshend,” by Otto Lohrenz. 6 pages with photos & endnotes.<br />
P.31: Branch News:<br />
– Bay of Quinte: Branch AGM; regimental event in NY; repair monument project (p.31)<br />
– Col. John Butler: launch of <strong>Loyalists</strong> and Early Settlers by Gail Woodruff, UE (p.32)<br />
– Edmonton: New Year’s Day Levee; honourary patron Lieut. Gov.; parade floats (p.32)<br />
– Gov. Simcoe: Loyalist certificate ceremony at Fort York (p.33)<br />
– Kawartha: Heritage Expo; Heritage Day; annual conference; flag-raising (p.35)<br />
– Manitoba: Church parade; royal wedding; annual conference (p.37)<br />
– Sir Guy Carleton: library re-opening (p.37) with photo p.38<br />
– Sir John Johnson: rebuilding burial vault; annual meetings; Veterans Coalition picnic (p.38)<br />
– Toronto: AGM; Loyalist Day; Parliament heritage centre; online Toronto Project (p.39)<br />
P.41: Well-Remembered (3 pages)<br />
– Mary Wright Bradshaw, UE<br />
– Grace Hyatt Côté, UE<br />
– Mary Geraldine (Teed) Gillis, UE<br />
– Cora Chamberlin Hazard, UE<br />
– Edward Gordon Scott, UE<br />
P.44: “Dangerous Days in Upper Canada,” by Peter W. Johnson, UE. 2 pages.<br />
P.46: Supporting the UELAC: Honouring Our Donors. 1 page.<br />
P.47: Eye-Popping Publications (5 pages)<br />
– American Loyalist Troops: 1775-84, by René Chartrand; reviewed by Stephen Davidson, UE<br />
– The Loyalist Corps, by Thomas Allen & Todd Braisted; reviewed by Stephen Davidson, UE<br />
– The Laster Muster, by Maureen Taylor; reviewed by Peter W. Johnson, UE<br />
– Billy Green and Balderdash, by Clark, Green & Lubell; reviewed by Grietje R. McBride, UE<br />
– Broken Trail, by Jean Rae Baxter; reviewed by Grietje R. McBride, UE<br />
– <strong>Loyalists</strong> and Early Settlers, by Gail Woodruff, UE; reviewed by Grietje R. McBride, UE<br />
– The Civil War of 1812, by Alan Taylor; reviewed by Grietje R. McBride, UE<br />
P.52: Plaques Across Canada: Loyalist Cairn, Waterfront Park, Summerside, PEI. 1 page.<br />
P.53: Looking Back. 1 page.<br />
P.54: New Certificates Issued. 2 pages.<br />
P.56: Loyalist Exchange. 2 pages.<br />
P.58: Promotions: Items <strong>for</strong> $ale. 1 page.<br />
P.59: Young <strong>Loyalists</strong>. 1 page.
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Spring 2012, Vol. L, No. 1<br />
P.2: “The Loyalist Quill,” by Bob McBride. ½ page.<br />
P.5 People Behind the Scenes: Dr. Ian E. Wilson. 1 pages.<br />
P.6: “Turning 50: Loyalist Gazette celebrates 50 years,” by Bob McBride. 2 pages.<br />
P.8: UELAC President’s Message, by Bob McBride. 3 pages with photos.<br />
P.13: “Hostages to Fortune” (beginnings of a book outline), by Peter C. Newman. 6 pages with photos.<br />
P.19: “The Forgotten Man” (Rev. John McKenna), by Rev. Edward Kelly. 7 pages with endnotes.<br />
P.26: “Patrick Ferguson and his Rifle,” by Bryan Brown & Ricky Roberts. 7 pages with photos.<br />
P.33: Branch News:<br />
– Bay of Quinte: donation of paintings; Loyalist Hall of Honour inductions<br />
– Edmonton: “read in” school event; Palatine Night; Remembrance Day; New Year’s Day Levee<br />
– Hamilton: new books Billy Green and Balderdash and Freedom Bound; plaquing<br />
– Heritage: picnic; Battle of Plattsburgh commemoration; Charter Night Dinner<br />
– New Brunswick: Christmas party with story presentation and old-time general store<br />
– Victoria: Branch Outreach and “klatch” with Lieutenant Governor<br />
P.43: Well-Remembered. 1½ pages.<br />
– Evelyn Cooper<br />
– Eleanor Isabel Moult (née Carleton)<br />
– Doreen Gwyneth Todhunter, UE<br />
P.45: “Preserving our heritage, one marker at a time,” by Peter W Johnson, UE. 2 pages with photos.<br />
P.46: Supporting the UELAC: Honouring Our Donors. 1 page.<br />
P.47: Eye-Popping Publications (4 pages)<br />
– War of 1812, by Zig Misiak; reviewed by Grietje R. McBride, UE<br />
– Every Insult & Indignity, by Ricky Roberts & Bryan Brown; reviewed by Grietje R. McBride<br />
– Unnatural Rebellion, by Dr. Ruma Chopra; reviewed by Stephen Davidson, UE<br />
– About Two Rangers: Mohawk Blood, by Earl Plato, UE; reviewed by Grietje R. McBride, UE<br />
– Loyalist Tiles of St. Alban’s, by Diane Berlet; reviewed by Peter W. Johnson, UE<br />
– Disappearing History of Niagara, by David F. Hemmings; reviewed by Grietje R. McBride, UE<br />
P.51: Plaques Across Canada: “Royal Visit 1939” stone, Victoria, B.C. 1 page.<br />
P.52: Looking Back. 2 pages.<br />
P.54: New Certificates Issued. 2 pages.<br />
P.56: Loyalist Exchange. 2 pages.<br />
P.58: Promotions: Items <strong>for</strong> $ale. 1 page.<br />
P.59: Young <strong>Loyalists</strong>. 1 page.
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Fall 2012, Vol. L, No. 2<br />
P.2: “The Loyalist Quill,” by Bob McBride. ½ page.<br />
P.5: Speaking Out. 1 page.<br />
P.6: People Behind the Scenes: Gerald William Adair, UE & Jo Ann Tuskin, UE. 2 pages.<br />
P.8: UELAC President’s Message, by Bob McBride. 4 pages with photos.<br />
P.12: “Conference at the Confluence”: 2012 UELAC Conference. 2 pages with photos.<br />
P.14: Preview of 2013 UELAC Annual Conference. 2 pages with itinerary.<br />
P.16: “Spies and Refugees aboard the Asia,” by Stephen Davidson. 6 pages with pictures.<br />
P.22: “Hanes Family History,” by the Rev. Canon Stan Hanes, UE, CD. 1 page.<br />
P.23: “Embrace the War of 1812 Bicentennial,” by Peter W. Johnson, UE. 1½ pages.<br />
P.24: “Proud of our Forefathers,” by Betty Ellsworth. ½ page.<br />
P.25: “The Connecticut Connection: the Underhills,” by Dr. Robert Liftig. 5 pages with pictures.<br />
P.30: Branch News:<br />
– Bay of Quinte: War of 1812 bicentennial & talk; annual flag-raising with MP and MPP<br />
– Calgary: Alberta Bound project; attending Dominion Conference<br />
– Chilliwack: B.C. Loyalist Day; Spring Fleet; Queen’s Diamond Jubilee; War of 1812 coin<br />
– Col. John Butler: citizenship <strong>for</strong> new Canadians; display garden; volunteering; Loyalist Day<br />
– Edmonton: school visits and youth participation; War of 1812 bicentennial presentations<br />
– Hamilton: Heritage Days and fair; plaquing ceremony; branch picnic; education & outreach<br />
– Heritage: detailed events recap (banquet, awards, portrait, fund-raiser, bus tour, luncheon)<br />
– Kawartha: rising membership; guest speakers; Joan Lucas awarded; Diamond Jubilee medal<br />
– Thompson-Okanagan: participation and youth outreach at Heritage Fair events<br />
P.42: Well-Remembered. 3 pages.<br />
– the Rev. Canon H. Stanley Hanes, UE, CD<br />
– Elva May Horton (née Baker), UE<br />
– Patricia Elrington (Johnson) Krohn, UE<br />
– Elizabeth Anne Richardson, UE<br />
– Joel David Ross, UE<br />
– Russell Har<strong>for</strong>d Sills<br />
P.45: “Saints or Devils: Different Portrayals of <strong>Loyalists</strong>,” by Peter W. Johnson, UE. 1 page.<br />
P.46: Supporting the UELAC: Honouring Our Donors. 1 page.<br />
P.47: Eye-Popping Publications (5 pages)<br />
– Defending Our Home, by Ronald L Doering, UE; reviewed by Carolyn Thompson Goddard, UE<br />
– No Small Victory, by Connie Brummel Crook, UE; reviewed by Peter W. Johnson, UE<br />
– The Steenburgh Family History, by W. Laurence Burt; reviewed by Peter W. Johnson, UE<br />
– The Astonishing General (Sir Isaac Brock), by Wesley B. Turner; reviewed by Richard Christy<br />
– Acts of Courage: Laura Secord, by Connie Brummel Crook; reviewed by Grietje McBride<br />
– Champlain: Peacemaker and Explorer, by Mary Beacock Fryer; reviewed by Grietje McBride<br />
P.52: Looking Back. 1 pages.<br />
P.53: “A Loyalist Gift to a Queen,” by George Anderson, UE & Frank Cooper, UE. 1 page.<br />
P.54: New Certificates Issued. 2 pages.<br />
P.56: Loyalist Exchange. 2 pages.<br />
P.58: Promotions: Items <strong>for</strong> $ale. 1 page.<br />
P.59: Young <strong>Loyalists</strong>. 1 page.
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Spring 2013, Vol. LI, No. 1<br />
P.2: “The Loyalist Quill,” by Bob McBride. ½ page.<br />
P.5: Speaking Out. 1 page.<br />
P.6: People Behind the Scenes: David Kanowakeron Hill Morrison UE. 2 pages.<br />
P.8: UELAC President’s Message, by Bob McBride. 3 pages with photos.<br />
P.11: “Meet us at the Head of Lake Ontario”: 2013 UELAC Conference. 2 pages with photos.<br />
P.13: “Mother Goose – Loyalist Style,” by Stephen Davidson. 3 pages.<br />
P.16: “Biography of Captain John DecCou,” by Bob McBride. 6 pages with photos.<br />
P.22: “Asa Dan<strong>for</strong>th, Jr.: Land Speculator or Pioneer Engineer,” by Christine Smith. 2 pages.<br />
P.24: “Dickens at 200: A Royal Celebration,” by Dr. Leon Litvack. 2 pages.<br />
P.26: “Colonel James FitzGibbon,” by Doris Ann Lemon. 2 pages with pictures.<br />
P.28: Slaves in the American Revolution & afterwards in Upper Canada. 1 page.<br />
P.29: Branch News:<br />
– Bay of Quinte: UEL Park day; Loyalist Hall of Honour; Queen’s Diamond Jubilee medal<br />
– Chilliwack: First annual Loyalist Day; Brigade Days; Diamond Jubilee award; Christmas tea<br />
– Col. John Butler: 200 th anniversary of War of 1812; Horticultural Assoc. oak planting<br />
– Edmonton: Lloyd Fourney memoriam; BBQ; Fall Fling; hosting President Bob McBride<br />
– Grand River: Founding Families Fair; annual conference; museum tour; archives visit<br />
– Heritage: detailed events recap (Stacey presentation, Battle of Plattsburgh, Townshippers’ Day)<br />
– Kawartha: general meeting; annual banquet; speaker Ken Armstrong<br />
– Kingston & District: Queen’s historical fair; UEL Day; annual St. Alban service; charter display<br />
– Little Forks: new schoolhouse roof; bilingual Interpretation Panel; monarchist service; jubilee<br />
– Sir John Johnson Centennial: QAHN SOFTI project; Townshippers’ Day in Farnham<br />
– Vancouver: guest speakers; Vancouver museum trip; BC Heritage Fairs; first BC Loyalist Day<br />
P.42: Well-Remembered. 1 page.<br />
– Lloyd William Fourney<br />
– Edwin Lewis Jenne<br />
– Audrey Myrne Martin McCaw (1917 – 2012)<br />
– Theresa ‘Terry’ June Lodge, UE (née Pearson)<br />
P.43: “Historian’s Corner,” by Peter W. Johnson. 1 page.<br />
P.44: “Examining <strong>Loyalists</strong> of New York,” by Christopher Minty. 2 pages.<br />
P.46: Supporting the UELAC: Honouring Our Donors. 1 page.<br />
P.47: Eye-Popping Publications (5 pages)<br />
– Black Patriots & <strong>Loyalists</strong>, by Alan Gilbert; reviewed by Stephen Davidson<br />
– The New American Revolution Handbook, by Savas & Dameron; reviewed by Grietje McBride<br />
– Musical Warriors: the Big Hits of 1812; reviewed by Peter W. Johnson<br />
– Bergen County: Voices from the Revolution, by Todd Braisted; reviewed by Peter W. Johnson<br />
– Freedom Bound, by Jean Rae Baxter; reviewed by Grietje McBride<br />
– Road to Ganneious, by Gerald Richardson Brown; reviewed by Grietje McBride<br />
– Looking Backward, by George Sterling Ryerson; reviewed by Peter W. Johnson<br />
P.52: New Certificates Issued. 2½ pages.<br />
P.52: UEL Heritage Centre Digital Project. ½ page.<br />
P.55: Awards and Honours<br />
– Maura McKeon & Lieut.-Col. Okill Stuart receive Governor General’s Caring Canadian Award<br />
– more listed in “Medals, Honours and Presentations,” by Bev Loomis<br />
P.56: Loyalist Exchange. 2 pages.<br />
P.58: Promotions: Items <strong>for</strong> $ale. 1 page.<br />
P.59: Young <strong>Loyalists</strong>. 1 page.