The Chronicles of Settlement in Niagara
From the Native Americans to the current citizens of Niagara Falls, view all the details on how this area became the way it is today.
Explore the History of Niagara Falls, Ontario and Niagara Falls, New York
View information on the grand history of the City of Niagara Falls, including information on the historic War of 1812, and the American Revolution.
From the Native Americans to the current citizens of Niagara Falls, view all the details on how this area became the way it is today.
On June 26th 1812, while Major General Isaac Brock was entertaining American officers at Fort George in Newark (Niagara on the Lake), he received news that a state of war had existed between the Americans and the British since June 11th 1812.
Major General Brock was 42 years old and was an imposing figure at 6’3″. Brock announced the declaration of war to his guests. After saying goodbye and wishing each other well, the Americans departed.
This marked the beginning of the War of 1812. This war would continue for the next three years before it would end.
The commander of the American forces in the Niagara Frontier was General Stephen Van Rensselaer. The Americans had 6,000 soldiers along the frontier while the British had 1,200 regular soldiers bolstered by various militias.
The Americans attacked Fort Niagara (Youngstown, New York) forcing the British to abandon the fort for the safety of Fort George along the western banks of the Niagara River.
Below are a list of historic accounts from some of the founders of the great Niagara Falls.
A history of all the townships and villages that formed the wonderful City of Niagara Falls, Canada
The complete history of all the townships and villages in Niagara Falls New York
In Niagara Falls, Ontario, this plan was going to provide water to the citizens of the various villages and townships.
A detailed history of all the bridges in the Niagara Region, that connect Canada and the United States.
Check out some of the bridge builders of Niagara Falls.
Prior to 1909, there was no bilateral international agreement between Canada and the United States pertaining to the diversion, uses and/or pollution of waters along their shared borders of the Great Lakes. Thus there were, for the most part, no rules. The two countries soon recognized the problems associated to this lack of control and regulation and began negotiations to remedy the problem.
View all the surrounding towns and cities of the Niagara Region and the events held there.
Railways have made Niagara Falls more accessible and has increased tourism and industrial purposes to be realized. Small settlements soon appeared near these new railways. Railroad history in Niagara Falls has been a crucial part of the history of this region and still today continues to be a factor in development in Niagara Falls.
A detailed history on one of the major streets in Niagara Falls, Ontario Canada
Learn about the toll roads that used to exist in Niagara.
View a complete history on Chippawa, from 1678 – 1926
The history of the area known as Muddy Run Creek.
The complete history on the old mill district located in Niagara Falls.
Read about the way Niagara Falls was according to D.W. Clark