History of the United States of America, Volume 9 (of 9) : $b During the second administration of James MadisonAdams, Henry
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History of the United States of America, Volume 9 (of 9) : $b During the second administration of James Madison
Adams, Henry
United States -- History -- 1801-1809; United States -- History -- 1809-1817
Crawford, William H., senator from Georgia, opposes mission to
Russia, v. 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, vi. 239;
his comments on the conduct of the war, 395;
sent as minister to Paris, vii. 49;
sails in the “Argus,” 304;
reason of not being a peace commissioner, 393;
appointed Secretary of War, ix. 89;
candidate for the Presidency in 1816, 122–124;
appointed Secretary of the Treasury, 142.
Creek Indians, Tecumthe visits, vi. 92, 108;
their confederacy and grievances, vii. 217–220;
Tecumthe’s visit to, 220–222;
secret excitement among, 222, 223;
murders on the Ohio by warriors of, 224;
execution of murderers, 225, 226;
outbreak of fanaticism among, 227;
attacked at Burnt Corn, 228, 229;
capture Fort Mims, 229–231;
number of hostile warriors among, 233, 244, 245, 249;
Andrew Jackson’s campaign of 1813 among, 235–240;
Cocke’s campaign against, 240, 241;
Floyd’s campaign against, 241–243;
Claiborne’s campaign against, 243, 244;
Jackson’s second campaign against, 245–248;
Floyd’s second campaign against, 249, 250;
Jackson’s last campaign against, 254–257;
number of Red Stick refugees among, 258, 259;
Andrew Jackson’s capitulation with, 259–261; viii. 317, 318;
effect of their war on the Florida difficulties, 318.
Creoles in Louisiana, Claiborne’s treatment of, iii. 298;
their attitudes toward Burr’s conspiracy, 300–309.
Crillon, Count Edward de, his family, vi. 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.
Croghan, George, major of the Seventeenth U. S. Infantry, his
defence of Fort Stephenson, vii. 110–114;
his expedition against Mackinaw, viii. 32.
Croker, John Wilson, Secretary to the Admiralty, v. 58;
on British naturalization laws, vii. 21, 23;
on the “Chesapeake” and “Shannon,” 302;
on the captures in British waters, viii. 200, 201.
Crowninshield, Benjamin Williams, appointed Secretary of the Navy,
ix. 63.
Crowninshield, Jacob, member of Congress from Massachusetts,
declines Navy Department, appointed Secretary, refuses office,
remains on records as Secretary of Navy, iii. 10, 11;
speech of, in favor of non-importation, 157;
Jefferson’s letter to, on the Pierce affair, 200; iv. 109;
his death, 209;
succeeded by Joseph Story, 463.
Cuba, Jefferson’s policy toward, iv. 340, 341; v. 37, 38.
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