Author:Isaac Brock
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| ←Author Index: Br | Sir Isaac Brock (1769–1812) |
| A British Major-General and administrator, best remembered as a brilliant leader and strategist for his actions while stationed in the Canadian colonies. |
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[edit] Works
[edit] Letters
- First Letter to his Brothers, July 20 1808
- Second Letter to his Brothers, September 5 1808
- Third Letter to his Brothers, November 19 1808[2]
- Letter to his Brother William, December 31 1809[3]
- Letter to his Sister-in-Law, June 8 1810[4]
- Letter to his Brother Irving, July 9 1810[5]
- Second Letter to his Sister-in-Law, July 10 1810[6]
- Fourth Letter to his Brothers, September 13 1810[7]
- Letter in Response to the Declaration of War, July 22 1812
- Letter to General George Prevost, October 12 1812
- Letter to Colonel Proctor, days before his death
[edit] Works about Brock
- Brock, Sir Isaac in 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica
- Brock, Isaac from theDictionary of National Biography
- How General Isaac Brock Saved Canada, by Author:Charles William Chadwick Oman
- Life and times of Major-General Sir Isaac Brock, 1894 by Author:David Breakenridge Read[8]
- General Brock, 1905 by Author:Matilda Ridout Edgar[9]
- Sir Isaac Brock (Marquis), by Author:Thomas Guthrie Marquis[10]
- Sir Isaac Brock (Eayers), 1918 by Author:Hugh Sterling Eayers[11]
- The Story of Isaac Brock: Hero, Defender and Saviour of Upper Canada (1908) by Walter R. Nursey
- Brock Centenary, 1913 by Author:Alexander Fraser[12]
[edit] Poems about Brock
- Sir Isaac Brock to his Soldiers,c. 1893 by Author:Charles Mair
- Arouse Ye Brave Canadians: Lines Suggested by General Brock's Stirring Appeal to the People of Upper Canada, by Author:J. D. Edgar
[edit] Transcription projects
- Index:Tupper family records - 1835.djvu
- Index:The Life and Correspondence of Major-General Sir Isaac Brock - 1847.djvu - Project Gutenberg
- Index:Brock centenary 2nd ed. 1913.djvu
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