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
Detroit, isolation of, i. 14, 35;
military situation of, vi. 293, 295, 301;
measures for protection of, 296;
Hull’s difficulties in defending, 315, 322, 324;
Hull besieged in, 325–331;
Brock’s attack on, 332–334;
Hull’s surrender of, 334, 393;
reinforcements for, 391;
expedition to recover, to be commanded by Harrison, 392, 393;
Harrison receives _carte blanche_ to recover, vii. 74, 75;
Harrison’s views on military value of, 74, 77, 81, 82, 83;
failure of Harrison’s campaign against, 100, 101;
evacuated by Proctor, 131;
occupied by Harrison, 132.
“Detroit,” 19-gun British ship on Lake Erie, vii. 120;
her armament, 121;
captured, 127.
De Watteville, major-general in British army, viii. 102.
(See Infantry, British regiments of.)
Dexter, Samuel, i. 93;
Secretary of the Treasury, 192, 219;
his argument against the constitutionality of the embargo, iv.
268, 270;
takes the lead in Boston town-meeting, 411, 412;
defeats project of State convention in Massachusetts, vi. 402;
republican candidate for governor of Massachusetts in April,
1814, viii. 9–11;
again in 1815, ix. 92;
again in 1816, 133.
Dickens, Charles, i. 56.
Dickinson, James, captain of the British sloop-of-war “Penguin,”
ix. 71;
killed in action with “Hornet,” 72.
“Diomed,” stallion, i. 51.
“Dolphin,” Baltimore privateer, captured, vii. 329.
Dos de Maio, the, iv. 300 _et seq._;
its effect in America, 339 _et seq._
Douglas, Sir Howard, on American gunnery, ix. 229, 230, 233, 234.
Douglas, Captain John Erskine, of the “Bellona,” iv. 4;
reports the affair of the “Chesapeake” to Admiral Berkeley, 25;
his letter to the Mayor of Norfolk, 28.
Douglass, David B., lieutenant of engineers, at Fort Erie, viii.
71, 76.
Douglass, George, captain of British sloop-of-war “Levant,” his
action with the “Constitution,” ix. 75–78.
Downie, George, captain in the British navy, commanding flotilla on
Lake Champlain, viii. 103;
his confidence in the superiority of his fleet, 104, 106;
brings his fleet into action, 108;
killed, 109.
Drayton, John, of South Carolina, i. 151.
Dresden, battle of, vii. 350.
Dreyer, M., Danish minister at Paris, iv. 106, 107.
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