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Military rites: A joint U.S.-Canada honor guard accompanies coffins containing the remains of 28 American soldiers killed on Canadian soil near Fort Erie during the War of 1812
Military rites: A joint U.S.-Canada honor guard accompanies coffins containing the remains of 28 American soldiers killed on Canadian soil near Fort Erie during the War of 1812

Military rites: A joint U.S.-Canada honor guard accompanies coffins containing the remains of 28 American soldiers killed on Canadian soil near Fort Erie during the War of 1812

Date6/30/1988
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  • Military rites: A joint U.S.-Canada honor guard accompanies coffins containing the remains of 28 American soldiers killed on Canadian soil near Fort Erie during the War of 1812.
  • Military rites: A joint U.S.-Canada honor guard accompanies coffins containing the remains of 28 American soldiers killed on Canadian soil near Fort Erie during the War of 1812
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Original Toronto Star caption: Military rites: A joint U.S.-Canada honor guard accompanies coffins containing the remains of 28 American soldiers killed on Canadian soil near Fort Erie during the War of 1812.
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      Copyright HolderToronto Star (Firm)
      Call Number / Accession NumberTSPA_0002061F
      GeographyCountryCanada
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      GeographyProvince or StateOntario
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