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
Lewiston, N, Y., burned, 764.
Lingan, Gen. James M., killed, 22.
Long-log Lane, battle of, 287.
Lundy's Lane, battle of, 239.
McArthur, Col., in Detroit campaign, 32.
McClure, Gen. George, his performances on the Niagara, 161.
McDonall, Lieut.-Col., at Michilimackinac, 259.
McDonell, Lieut.-Col., at Queenstown, 55.
McDonough, Lieut., at Fort Erie, 247.
Macdonough, Lieut. Thomas, at Plattsburg, 264.
McDougall, Capt., at New Orleans, 344.
McFarland, Major, killed, 244.
McHenry, Fort, bombarded, 287.
McKnight, Lieut., in Typee campaign, 305.
McNeil, Major, at Chippewa, 235; at Lundy's Lane, 239; killed, 244.
Macomb, Gen. Alexander, at Fort George, 108; in Wilkinson's expedition,
152; at Plattsburg, 261.
McPherson, Capt., at La Colie, 252.
Madison, Fort, fight at, 43.
Madison, James, President of the United States, recommends a declaration
of war, 16; at Bladens-burg, 278.
Madison, Major, at Frenchtown, 88.
Maguaga, fight at, 32.
Malden, Hull's forces at, 29, 30.
Manchester, N. Y., burned, 164.
Manners, Capt., killed, 321.
Manowa, Chief, his exploit, 230.
Martin, sloop-of-war, fight with, 169.
Meigs, Fort, siege of, 90.
Melville, Capt., at Sandy Creek, 257.
Michilimackinac captured by the British, 30; American expedition
against, 258.
Miller, Col. James, at Maguaga, 31; at Lundy's Lane, 242.
Miller, Col. John, at Fort Meigs, 91.
Mills, Col., killed, 114.
Mims, Fort, massacre at. 179.
Mitchell, Lieut.-Col., at Oswego, 254.
Mobile, battle at, 334.
Monroe, Jas., at Bladensburg, 278.
Montgomery, Major L. P., at Horseshoe Bend, 229; killed, 230.
Moorfields, fight at, 285.
Moravian Town destroyed, 147.
Morris, Capt., at Hampden, 269.
Morris, Lieut., 69.
Murray, Col., at Fort Niagara, 163.
Naval Battles: Argus and Pelican, 202. Armstrong and Queen, 214; and an
English frigate, 218; destroyed at Fayal, 322. Chesapeake and Shannon,
197. Comet against four vessels, 216. Constitution and Guerriere, 67;
and Java, 79; and Cyane and Levant, 325. Decatur and Dominica, 220.
Dolphin and two vessels, 217. Enterprise and Boxer, 202. Essex and
Alert, 65; and Phoebe and Cherub, 310. Globe against two packets, 221.
Grampus and a sloop, 221. Hornet and Peacock, 195. Hornet (another) and
Penguin, 325. Lake Erie, Perry's victory, 130; an Indian, 136. Lottery
against barges, 218. Peacock and Epervier, 320. Plattsburg, Macdonough's
victory, 263. President and Belvidera, 64; and Endymion, 325; and Little
Belt, 62. Saratoga and Morgiana, 221. Tompkins and a frigate, 215.
United States and Macedonian, 75. Wasp and Avon, 321; and Bream, 220;
and Frolic, 73; and Reindeer, 320. Yankee and Eagle, 222.
Navy, British, size of, 23.
Navy, U. S., size of at opening of war, 23; proposal to lay up, 23.
Negro sailors, protection denied to, 206.
Newark, burned, 162.
New London, Conn., American vessels blockaded at, 204.
New Orleans, British forces appear before, 336; first battle, 337;
second battle, 342.
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