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
Gattanewa, Happah chief, 298.
George III. quoted, 2.
George, Fort, capture of, 107.
Georgetown, Md., ravaged, 171.
Ghent, Treaty of, 346-7.
Gibbs, Gen. Samuel, at New Orleans, 339; killed, 344.
Gleig, Lieut., quoted, 336, 338.
Gray, Col., at Sackett's Harbor, 115.
Hall, Gen., at Buffalo, 164.
Hamilton, Lieut., at Fort Madison, 44.
Hampden, Me., captured, 270.
Hampton, Va., destroyed, 173.
Hampton, Gen. W., his connection with Wilkinson's expedition, 150;
defeated by De Salaberry, 139.
Hancock, Major, at La Colie, 232.
Hanson, Alexander, mobbed, 21.
Hardy, Sir Thomas, his expeditions on the eastern coast, 268.
Harrison, Fort, fight at, 41.
Harrison, Gen. Wm. H., in command in the West, 38, 55, 84; his campaign
on the Thames, 140.
Hartford Convention, 326.
Havre de Grace destroyed, 370.
Heald, Capt. Nathan, in battle of Chicago, 32.
Henley, Lieut., at Plattsburg, 266.
Hillabee towns, fight at, 186.
Hillyar, Capt. James, sent out in search of the Essex, 310; captures
her, 373.
Hindman, Capt., at Fort George, 108; in Brown's campaign, 232.
Hislop, Gen., captured, 80.
Holmes Major, killed, 239.
Hoophole Creek, fight at, 137.
Horseshoe Bend, battle of, 228.
Hough. Lieut., at Stonington, 273.
Houston, Sam, in Creek campaign, 183, 228.
Hull, Capt. Isaac, his race in the Constitution, 66; captures the
Guerriere, 68.
Hull, Gen. William, his campaign, and surrender of Detroit, 028, to 037.
Indians, armed for depredation by the British, 3.
Irvine, Capt. Armstrong, at Chrysler's
Field, 156.
Isaacs, Midshipman, 313.
Izard, Gen. George, on the Chateaugua, 159; succeeds Wilkinson, 253;
fiasco on the Niagara, 258.
Jackson, Gen. Andrew, takes command of Tennessee volunteers, 183;
campaign against the Creeks, 383; second campaign against the Creeks
227; his campaign on the Gulf coast, 332; his victory at New Orleans,
343.
Jesup, Major, his plan to invade Canada, 26; at Chippewa, 233; at
Lupdy's Lane, 239.
Johnson, Lieut.-Col. James, at battle of the Thames, 144.
Johnson, John, his heroism, 216.
Johnson, Col. R. M., in Harrison's campaign, 140; kills Tecumseh, 145.
Jones, Capt. Jacob, sails in the Wasp, 73.
Keane, Gen., at New Orleans, 343; wounded, 344.
Kerr, Capt., at Beaver Dams, 722.
Key, Francis S., how he wrote the "Star-Spangled Banner," 288.
King, Major, at York, 101.
La Colle Mill, fight at, 251.
Lafitte, Jean, in Jackson's campaign, 332.
Lambert, Capt., killed, 80.
Lambert, Gen. John, at New Orleans, 341.
Lang, John, his exploit, 74.
Larrabee, Lieut., at La Colie, 252.
Lathrop, Lieut., at Stonington. 273.
Lawrence, Capt. James, sails in the Hornet, 79; defeats the Peacock,
195; defeated in the Chesapeake, 197; killed, 199.
Lawrence, Maj. W., at Mobile, 334.
Leavenworth, Major, at Chippewa, 235; at Lundy's Lane, 239; killed, 244.
Lee, Gen. Henry, assists Hanson against rioters, 22.
Leonard, Capt., at Fort Niagara, 163; at Plattsburg, 262.
Lewis, Col., 83.
Lewistown, Del., bombarded, 168.
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