Toronto (War of 1812) Monument

 

 
Toronto, Ontario

This monument was erected by the British Army and Navy Veterans who reside in Toronto, on July 1st, 1902 in memory of officers, non commissioned officers, and men who were killed, died of wounds and disease in the following Regiments or Companies Regiments engaged during the War of 1812-1815 upon the Western Frontier west of Kingston.

The following are the Regiments who served in the War:
Royal Artillery: 19th Dragoons, 1st Regiment, 6th Regiment, 8th Regiment, 41th Regiment, 49th Regiment, 82nd Regiment, 89th Regiment, Royal Veterans Regiment, Royal Newfoundland Regiment, Provincial Dragoons Militia, Wattsville Regiment, Canadian Fencibles.
Royal Engineers: 100th Regiment, 103rd Regiment, 104th Regiment, Simcoe Militia, Clengary Fencibles Militia, York Rangers Militia, 1st Norfolk Militia, Coloured Corps & Indians.

This Monument is also in memory of the officers, non commissioned officers and men who were killed or died of wounds in th following Regiments or Companies of Regiments engaged in the defense of York ( Toronto ) on April 27th, 1813.
Royal Artillery, Royal Naval Artifices, 8th Regiment (of Foot), Royal Newfoundland Regiment, Clengary Fencibles Militia, Incorporated Militia.

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