Looking for Laura Secord on the Web: Using a Famous Figure from the War of 1812 as a Model for Evaluating Historical Web Sites.

M. Tate
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LAURA INGERSOLL SECORD was, admittedly, a well-known historical figure--at least in Canada over a century before the development of the World Wide Web. In 1860, she first achieved widespread notoriety in her adopted homeland of Canada (she was born in Massachusetts) when a deed she performed for the British army during the War of 1812 was publicly recognized by the Prince of Wales. The deed for which Laura received fame, albeit relatively little fortune (100 pounds sterling from the Prince), was walking approximately 20 miles through inhospitable terrain to alert British Lieutenant John Fitzgibbons that American troops were preparing to launch an attack on the British garrison at Beaver Dams, Upper Canada in late June 1813. However, as the diverse accounts of Laura Secord's journey detailed in a later section of this essay will demonstrate, this seemingly straightforward chronology of events has undergone a vast number of iterations over the years. Indeed, it would even eventually secure Laura Secord a hallowed place within the Pantheon of Canadian heroes and heroines.
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在网上寻找劳拉·西科德:用1812年战争中的著名人物作为评估历史网站的模型。
不可否认,劳拉·英格索尔·西科德是一位著名的历史人物——至少在万维网发展之前的一个多世纪,加拿大是这样。1860年,当她在1812年战争期间为英国军队所做的一件事被威尔士亲王公开承认时,她第一次在她的第二故乡加拿大(她出生在马萨诸塞州)获得了广泛的名声。劳拉因一件事而声名鹊起,尽管财产相对较少(从王子那里得到100英镑),她是在1813年6月下旬,在荒凉的地形上步行约20英里,去通知英国中尉约翰·菲茨吉本斯,美军正准备对加拿大北部比弗水坝的英国驻军发动袭击。然而,正如本文后面部分对劳拉·西科德旅程的各种详细描述所表明的那样,这种看似简单的事件年表多年来经历了大量的迭代。事实上,它甚至最终使劳拉·西科德在加拿大英雄的万神殿中占据了一个神圣的位置。
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