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THE ESPLANADE, FORT GEORGE IN UPPER CANADA, by Edward Walsh, June, 1805. Fort George was built by the British Army after Jay's Treaty (1796) required Britain to withdraw from Fort Niagara. It became the regional headquarters for the British Army and was taken by US forces in May 1813 during the War of 1812, but ultimately remained on the Canadian side of the international border (watercolour)
A VIEW OF DETROIT AND THE STRAITS, TAKEN FROM THE HURON CHURCH, by Edward Walsh, June 22, 1804. Medical officer, Lt. Walsh made this topographical watercolor for the British military in Upper Canada. Detroit, on the distance shore, was situated on the border of the US Northwest Territory and Upper Canada (watercolour)
YORK (TORONTO) THE INTENDED CAPITOL OF UPPER CANADA, by Edward Walsh, 1803. York was named the permanent capital of British Upper Canada in 1796. The name of Toronto was dropped in favor the English place name of 'York', until the City of Toronto was incorporated on March 6, 1834 (watercolour)
A VIEW OF THE FALLS OF ST. MARY, WHICH FORM THE STRAITS FROM LAKE SUPERIOR TO LAKE HURON, by Edward Walsh, August 20, 1804. At the time, this was the farthest fixed settlement in British America (watercolour)
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A VIEW OF THE POST OF ST. JOSEPH AT THE HEAD OF LAKE HURON, by Edward Walsh, July 12, 1804. Lt. Walsh was a British medical officer made many topographical sketches and watercolor drawings of views British forts in the Upper Canada from 1803-1805. The Northwest Territory had been ceded to the US by the Treaty of Paris, 1783. The Island of St. Joseph was important for regional trade and commerce, where British maintained a garrisoned fort. In 1842, the US/Border placed St. Joseph on the Canadian side (watercolour)