History of the United States of America, Volume 6 (of 9) : $b During the first administration of James MadisonAdams, Henry
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History of the United States of America, Volume 6 (of 9) : $b During the first administration of James Madison
Adams, Henry
United States -- History -- 1801-1809; United States -- History -- 1809-1817
“Congress,” 38-gun frigate, ii. 363;
at Boston, 378;
her cruise, 381.
“Constellation,” 38-gun frigate, at Washington, ii. 364, 372, 378.
“Constitution,” 44-gun frigate, chased by British squadron, ii.
364, 369–372;
captures “Guerriere,” 373–375;
captures “Java,” 385, 386.
Cotton, manufacturers of, i. 16;
American, prohibited in France, 151.
Craig, Sir James, governor of Lower Canada, i. 86.
Crawford, William H., senator from Georgia, opposes mission to
Russia, i. 12;
on the message of Jan. 3, 1810, 179;
represents the Treasury, 181;
votes with Samuel Smith, 191;
his character, 331;
introduces Bank Charter, 332;
his speech on Bank Charter, 332, 333;
reports bill for fifty thousand volunteers, 358;
party to revolutionizing East Florida, ii. 239;
his comments on the conduct of the war, 395.
Creek Indians, Tecumthe visits, ii. 92, 108.
Crillon, Count Edward de, his family, ii. 176;
acts as John Henry’s agent, 177–179;
his social success, 178, 180;
his evidence, 183;
sails for France, 184;
an impostor, 185;
an agent of French police, 186.
Croker, John Wilson, Secretary to the Admiralty, i. 58.
Cuba, i. 37, 38.
Cumberland Road, i. 209.
Dacres, J. R., captain of the “Guerriere,” ii. 27, 37, 373;
his action with the “Constitution,” 373–375.
Dalberg, Duc, negotiates with Joel Barlow, ii. 259;
his remonstrances to Bassano against Napoleon’s treatment of the
United States, 262.
Dallas, Alexander James, third lieutenant of the frigate
“President,” ii. 28, 32.
Daveiss, Joseph H., offers to serve as a volunteer in Harrison’s
campaign, ii. 94;
urges an attack on Tippecanoe, 99, 101;
his death, 103, 104, 107.
Dearborn, Fort, at Chicago, murders at, ii. 110;
garrison at, 294;
evacuated, 334.
Dearborn, Henry, appointed collector at Boston, i. 9;
his orders, as Secretary of War, to Wilkinson, Dec. 2, 1808, 169;
appointed senior major-general, ii. 289;
his plan of campaign, 297, 306, 340, 341;
reaches Albany, 304;
goes to Boston, 305;
his difficulties at Boston, 306, 307, 309;
returns to Albany, 310;
ignorant that he commands operations at Niagara, 310, 322, 339;
sends militia to Niagara, 321;
negotiates armistice, 322, 323, 340;
effect of armistice, 324, 343;
armistice rejected by the President, 340;
his opinion of Van Rensselaer, 353;
his campaign against Montreal, 360;
his reflections on the campaign of 1812, 360, 361;
Monroe’s criticisms of, 396, 397;
George Hay’s remark on, 421.
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