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
Hay, George, District Attorney, conducts prosecution of Burr, iii.
445;
threatens the court, 466;
Monroe’s son-in-law, accuses Jefferson of insincerity, iv. 131;
his advice to Monroe, vi. 421.
Hayes, John, captain of British 56-gun frigate “Majestic,”
commanding blockading squadron off New York, intercepts Decatur
in the “President,” ix. 64.
Head, Sir Francis, ix. 233.
Heath, William, Jefferson’s letter to, iii. 8, 9, 58.
Henley, John D., commander in the U. S. navy, his report on the
destruction of the “Carolina” at New Orleans, viii. 359.
Henry, John, his letters to H. W. Ryland in March, 1808, iv.
243–248;
his letters sent by Sir James Craig to Lord Castlereagh, 246,
248;
sent to Boston by Sir James Craig in January, 1809, 460;
his reports, 461;
his report on disunion, v. 14;
recalled, 86;
demands money, vi. 176;
comes to Boston, 177;
employs Crillon to negotiate with Monroe, 178;
obtains fifty thousand dollars, 179;
sails for Europe, 180;
papers of, 182;
supposed effect of, in Florida affairs, 241.
Henry, Patrick, i. 143;
quoted by Randolph, ix. 110.
“Hermes,” 22-gun British sloop-of-war, sent to Pensacola, viii.
319, 322;
attacks Fort Bowyer, 323;
disabled and burned, 324.
Herrera, General, iii. 300;
hostile demonstrations of, 304;
movements of, 310.
Hickory Ground, the focus of Creek fanaticism, vii. 234.
Higginson, Stephen, ii. 164.
Hill, Lord, intended to command British expedition to New Orleans,
viii. 311.
Hillabee villages, vii. 241, 247.
Hillhouse, James, senator from Connecticut, ii. 160; iv. 146;
directs opposition to the embargo, 405;
delegate to the Hartford Convention, viii. 292.
Hillyar, James, captain of the British 36-gun frigate “Phoebe,”
blockades and captures the “Essex” at Valparaiso, viii.
178–180, 201.
Hindman, Jacob, major of artillery corps, commands battalion in
Brown’s army, viii. 37;
at Lundy’s Lane, 56;
ordered to withdraw his guns, 59;
commands artillery at Fort Erie, 71.
Hinds, Thomas, lieutenant-colonel of Mississippi volunteers, at New
Orleans, viii. 345.
“Holkar,” New York privateer, captured, vii. 329.
Holland, exempted from the non-intercourse, iv. 446; v. 72, 90–92,
112;
restored to independence, vii. 373.
(See Louis Bonaparte)
Holland, James, member of Congress from North Carolina, laments
disposition for novelty, iii. 351.
Holland, Lord, negotiates treaty with Monroe, iii. 407, 408–412;
on repeal of the orders, vi. 275.
Holmes, John, of Maine, attacks report of Hartford Convention in
the Massachusetts legislature, viii. 306.
Holstein, Duchy of, v. 413.
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