The first year of the War of 1812 did not go well for the young United States. After a

April 2022 (Vol 26, No 2)
April 2022 · Volume 26 · No. 2 · 25 pages
April 2022 issue of The Fife and Drum.
Volume 26, Number 2. 25 pages.
Original printed pages
Articles in this issue
May 11, 2026
by
Seth Ferguson
Amidst the shells bursting asunder above their heads, with dark smoke choking the air and shot striking the ground
May 11, 2026
by
Bob Kennedy
There’s a memorial in bronze at the Fort York Visitor Centre to the warriors “who went first to defend
May 11, 2026
by
Ryan Goldsworthy
In the summer of 2021, the Museum of the Royal Canadian Military Institute acquired a very fine collection of
May 11, 2026
by
Friends of Fort York
We very much regret to report that The Friends of Fort York & Garrison Common have not been able
May 11, 2026
by
Robert Bell
Early in 2021, the Vice Chair of The Friends of Fort York & Garrison Common, Andrew Stewart, and City
May 11, 2026
by
Friends of Fort York
ong an historical officer on Fort York’s staff, Kevin L Hebib’s last appearance at the fort was for the
May 11, 2026
by
Friends of Fort York
Dr. Harrison, of Edinburgh, recommended the use of this root, many years ago. It possesses, he says, all the
May 11, 2026
by
Adrienne Shadd
Robert Scott was a free Black yeoman living in the town of York in 1810. He was a new
May 11, 2026
by
Friends of Fort York
The unit was formed at Fort George in August 1812 and disbanded there in March 1815. These are the























