A History, of the War of 1812-15 Between the United States and Great BritainJohnson, Rossiter
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A History, of the War of 1812-15 Between the United States and Great Britain
Johnson, Rossiter
United States -- History -- War of 1812
Angus, Capt., 169.
Appling, Major, at Sandy Creek, 256; at Plattsburg, 262.
Armistead, Major George, in command at Fort McHenry, 288.
Armstrong, Gen. John, made Secretary of War, and plans Wilkinson's
expedition, 149.
Austill, J., in canoe fight, 190, 191.
Autosse, battle of, 187.
Backus, Lieut.-Col. Electus, at Sackett's Harbor, 113; killed, 115.
Bailey, Capt., at Fort Mims, 181.
Bainbridge, Com. William, 24; cruise in the Constitution, 78.
Ball, Col., his fight with Indians, 44.
Barclay, Capt. R. H., on Lake Erie, 128.
Barney, Com. Joshua, in the defence of Washington, 275.
Barrette, Capt. G. W., killed, 220.
Barron, Capt. James, in command of the Chesapeake, 10.
Bayard, James A., made a peace commissioner, 225.
Beasley, Major Daniel, killed, 181.
Beatty, Col., at Craney Island, 173.
Beaver Dams, fight at, 122.
Beckwith, Sir S., at Hampton, 173.
Bennett, Major, at Lewiston, 164.
Biddle, Capt. James, 75; in the Hornet, 325.
Bisshopp, Lieut.-Col., attacks Black Rock, 124; killed, 125.
Bissley, a sailor, his heroism, 318.
Black Rock, N. Y., attack on, 124; fight at, 165, burned; 166.
Bladensburg, battle of, 278.
Blakely, Capt., in the Wasp, 320.
Blakeslie, Lieut.-Col., at Black Rock, 165.
Blockades, 12, 172.
Blue-Lights, origin of the term, 205.
Blythe, Capt. Samuel, killed, 204.
Boerstler, Lieut.-Col. C. G., captures batteries on the Niagara, 99;
captured at Beaver Dams, 123.
Boothbay, fight at, 273.
Bounties, 224.
Boyd, Gen. J. P., at Fort George, 108; at Chrysler's Field, 154.
Boyle, Capt., in the Comet, 216.
Brody, Col., at Lundy's Lane, 239; killed, 244.
Brant, John, at Beaver Dams, 122.
Bridgewater, battle of, 244.
British Government, character of, 353.
Brock, Gen. Isaac, assumes command at Malden, 34; receives surrender of
Detroit, 36; at Queenstown, 54; death, 55.
Broke, Capt. Vere, 65; captures the Chesapeake, 179.
Brown, Gen. Jacob, at Ogdensburg, 47; at Sackett's Harbor, 113; in
Wilkinson's expedition, 152; his campaign on the Niagara, 231.
Brownstown, fight at, 31.
Buffalo burned, 166.
Bum, Col., at Fort George, 111.
Burnt Corn Creek, fight at, 179.
Burrows, Lieut. Wm., killed, 204.
Bush, Lieut., 69.
Caller, Col. James, in Creek campaign, 179.
Canada, invasion of planned, 26. Canoe-fight, Dale's, 188.
Carronades described, 76.
Cass, Col. Lewis, in Detroit campaign, 032; to 037; made provisional
governor of Michigan, 148.
Castine, Me., captured, 269.
Castlereagh, Lord, quoted, 15.
Champlin, Capt. Guy R., his fight in the Armstrong, 218.
Chandler, Gen., at Stony Creek, 118.
Chapin, Maj., at Beaver Dams, 124.
Charlotte, N. Y., stores captured at, 121; bombarded, 225.
Chateaugua, battle of, 157.
Chauncey, Com. Isaac, on Lake Ontario, 98; pursues Yeo, 125; captures
four vessels, 148.
Chesapeake, frigate, attacked by the Leopard, 10.
Chicago, battle of, 33.
Chippewa, battle of, 233.
Chrysler's Field, battle of, 154.
Chrystie, Lieut.-Col. John, at Queenstown, 51.
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