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
Claiborne, Gen. F. L., in Creek campaign, 187; governor of Louisiana,
333.
Clay, Gen. Green, relieves Fort Meigs, 91.
Clay, Henry, made a peace commissioner, 226.
Cochrane, Admiral, in the burning of Washington, 282.
Cockburn, Admiral, ravages the coasts of the Chesapeake, 170; in the
campaign against Washington, 277.
Cocke, Gen. John, in Creek campaign, 183.
Coffee, Col. John, in Creek campaign, 183; at Horseshoe Bend, 228; at
New Orleans, 335.
Coombs, Leslie, 84.
Cooper, Capt., at Hampton, 175.
Cost of the northern campaigns, 160.
Covington, Gen. L., killed, 155.
Cowell, Lieut. J. G., his heroic death, 317.
Craney Island, fight at, 172.
Creek Indians supplied with arms by British agents, 178; Jackson's
campaign against them, 179.
Crockett, David, in Creek campaign, 183.
Croghan, Major, at Fort Stephenson, 94; at Michilimackinac, 259.
Crutchfield, Major, at Hampton, 174.
Dacres, Capt., loses the Guerriere, 70.
Dale, Col., killed, 344.
Dale, Gen. S., his canoe-fight, 188.
Darnell, Elias, his journal, 39.
Dartmoor, prisoners at, 348.
Davis, John, his heroism, 216.
Dearborn, Fort, 32.
Dearborn, Gen. Henry, placed in command of United States army, 23;
enters into an armistice, 49; on the Niagara, 118.
Decatur, Com. Stephen, his cruise in the United States, 76; driven into
New London, 204; in the President, 325.
Decrees, the Berlin and Milan, 12, 15.
De Haren, Major, at Beaver Dams, 123;
Dennis, Capt., at Queenstown, 52.
Deserters, reclamation of, 007, to 010.
Desha, Capt., wounded, 259.
Diron, Capt., in the Decatur, 220.
Dorchester, Lord, calls a council of Indians, 3.
Douglass, Major, at Fort Erie, 246.
Downes, Lieut. J., with Porter, 295.
Downie, Com. George, at Platts-burg, 262; killed, 267.
Drummond, Gen., takes revenge for the burning of Newark, 162; besieges
Fort Erie, 244.
Drummond, Lieut.-Col., at Fort Erie, 246; killed, 247.
Dudley, Col., at Fort Meigs, 91.
Eastport, Me., captured, 268.
Econochaca, battle of, 187.
Elliott, Lieut. Jesse D., his exploit on the Niagara, 48; in battle of
Lake Erie, 132.
Embargo, 13; of 1813, 206.
Emucfau, fight at, 227.
Enotachopco Creek, fight at, 227.
Erie, Fort, captured by the Americans, 232; beseiged by the British,
244.
Erie, Lake, building vessels on, 127; battle of, 130; Indian battle on,
136.
Eustis, Hon. Wm., 26.
Fanning, Lieut., at Sackett's Harbor, 115.
Farragut, David G., in battle of Essex and Phoebe, 314; extracts from
his journal, 314.
Fitzgibbon, Lieut., at Beaver Dams, 123.
Floyd, Gen. John, in Creek campaign, 187.
Forsyth, Capt., at Gananoqui, 46; at York, 100; at Fort George, 108; in
Wilkinson's expedition, 152.
Fort Wayne, siege of, 40.
Franklin, Benj., his prediction, 1.
Fredericktown, Md., ravaged, 171.
Frenchtown, battle of, 85.
Gaines, Gen., takes command on the Niagara, 244; disabled, 249.
Gallatin, Albert, made a peace commissioner, 225.
Gamble, Lieut., in Typee campaign, 300.
Gananoqui, fight at, 46.
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