Tecumseh At The Battle Of The Thames, 1813
Published References
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Gurd, Norman S. The Story of Tecumseh. Toronto, Briggs, 1912. 190 p. Illus. cover and frontispiece - “Tecumseh at the Battle of Moraviantown”
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Roberts, Lloyd. Tecumseh. Toronto, Ryerson Press, 1929. 28 p. Illus. "“TECUMSEH URGED COLONEL PROCTER TO MAKE A DETERMINED STAND AT THE THAMES. THE GALLANT CHIEF IS HERE SHOWN RALLYING HIS MEN AGAINST GREAT ODDS…”
- Jefferys, Charles W. (1945) The Picture Gallery of Canadian History Volume 2, p.167
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Bassett, John M. and Petrie, A. Roy. Allan Napier MacNab. Toronto, Fitzhenry and Whiteside, 1974. 62 p. Illus. P3 - “Tecumseh at the Battle of the Thames, Moraviantown, 1813”
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Sugden, John. Tecumseh: a Life. New York: Henry Holt and Co., 1997. 492 p. Illus. illus. between p. 338 and 340 - “Tecumseh rallying his warriors to meet the charge of Johnston’s mounted regiment at Moraviatown, by Charles W. Jefferys. Like most Canadians, Jefferys portrayed Tecumseh in heroic mold.” note: there is no mention of location or ownership of the illustration
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Nikiforuk, Andrew. “Tecumseh: Bravest of Hearts.” In Globe and Mail, May 16, 1998, p. D12. Illus. “Charles W. Jeffreys’s [sic] painting of Tecumseh rallying his warriors against a mounted regiment. Jeffreys, like most Canadians, portrayed Tecumseh as a hero.”
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Beasley, David R. The Canadian Don Quixote: The Life and Works of Major John Richardson, Canada’s First Novelist. Simcoe, Ont., Davus Publishing, 2004. 339 p. Illus. p.24 - ‘Tecumseh at the Battle of the Thames”
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“Early Canada Historical Narratives -- LOSING ABORIGINAL LANDS.” Accessed July 23, 2017. http://www.uppercanadahistory.ca/fn/fn2.html.
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