printed on French-made paper
Lower Weser Tinnie
Martin was nineteen years old and an early recruit upon the outbreak of the Civil War
at the end of the war he was redeployed to Latvia where he was taken prisoner by the Russians
1897 and the rescue of the ship’s crew took place in two boat trips by seven crew members of the steamship Ontario
Canada, CEF. A 114th Infantry Battalion "Brock's Rangers" Cap Badge, BY P.W.ELLIS Archive printed on French-made paperIn browning copper, convex, maker marked "P. W. ELLIS & CO. LTD. 1916" on the reverse, measuring 45. 5 mm (w) x 46 mm (h), one lug intact, the other having broken off and been lost to time, residue evident in the recessed areas from cleaning, better than very fine. Footnote: The Battalion was raised in Haldimand County and the Six Nations Reserve, with mobilization headquarters at Cayuga under the authority of G. O. 151, December 22, 1915. The