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Loyalists: Upper Canada & St. Lawrence
Inland Loyalists A 1934 Canadian stamp commemorating the 150th anniversary of their arrival in future Ontario, from a sculptured group of Loyalists in downtown Hamilton.
ID #10199
Loyalist Encampment A loyalist encampment on the Upper St. Lawrence River, 1784, with ex-soldiers and their families serving as the real basis of settlement in Eastern Ontario.
ID #10200
Loyalist Settler Loyalist settler sowing grain in a rough clearing alongside the upper St. Lawrence, Upper Canada, 1784. Watercolour by C.W. Jefferys
ID #20621
Loyalists Travelling Loyalists en route to Upper Canada. By Charles W. Jefferys.
ID #21771
Loyalists along the St. Lawrence In the spring of 1784, many Loyalists travelled up the St. Lawrence River, camping along the way, before settling on new lands. Pen and ink by Charles William Jefferys, (1869-1951).
ID #21679
Early Ontario Settlement Clearing and rough buildings of an early Ontario settlement.
ID #20286
Loyalist Farm Essential domestic work on an emerging Loyalist farm in early Upper Canada: carding wool from sheep, spinning thread, weaving cloth for garments, hauling firewood, and serving tea.
ID #10204
Loyalist Home An early Loyalist home in Upper Canada, c. 1791.
ID #20682
United Empire Loyalists A Canadian postage stamp issued to commemorate the arrival of United Empire Loyalists from the United States to Upper Canada, a political entity created in 1791.
ID #23043
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