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
Infantry, American, First regiment of, at Fort Massac, iii. 290;
in 1813, (New Jersey), vii. 73;
prisoners from, sent to England for trial, 361;
at Lundy’s Lane, viii. 53;
at Fort Erie, 69.
---- Second, at Natchitoches, iii. 311;
at Fort Bowyer, viii. 316, 322;
capitulates, 384.
---- Third (Mississippi and Missouri Territories), at Mobile,
penetrates Creek country, vii. 243;
remains at Mobile, viii. 316, 328, 332.
---- Fourth, ordered to Indiana July, 1811, vi. 92, 93;
arrives, 94;
part of the expedition to Tippecanoe, 96;
losses in the battle, 104;
its share in the battle, 107;
ordered to Detroit, 110;
marches to Detroit, 298;
at the battle of Maguaga, 325;
at the surrender of Detroit, viii. 36, 37.
---- Sixth (New York), prisoners from, sent to England for trial,
vii. 361;
at Plattsburg, viii. 100.
---- Seventh (Kentucky), vii. 73;
at New Orleans, viii. 316, 333;
in the night battle, 344–346, 351.
---- Ninth (Massachusetts), part of Scott’s brigade, viii. 35;
at Chippawa, 42, 43;
at Lundy’s Lane, 50, 52, 56;
its losses, 63;
its strength at Fort Erie, 68;
in the assault on Fort Erie, 75;
in the sortie from Fort Erie, 76;
recruited in Massachusetts, 235.
---- Eleventh (Vermont), part of Scott’s brigade, viii. 35, 236;
at Chippawa, 42;
at Lundy’s Lane, 50, 52, 56;
its losses, 63;
its strength at Fort Erie, 68;
in the sortie from Fort Erie, 87.
---- Twelfth, recruited in Virginia, viii. 235.
---- Thirteenth (New York), at Queenston, vi. 345, 349;
prisoners from, sent to England for trial, vii. 361.
---- Fourteenth (Maryland), Winder’s, vi. 359;
at Beaver Dam, vii. 162, 163.
---- Seventeenth (Kentucky), vii. 76, 87;
at the River Raisin, 88, 90, 91, 95;
at Fort Stephenson, 110;
consolidated with the Nineteenth, viii. 36.
---- Nineteenth (Ohio), at Fort Meigs, vii. 107;
a part of Ripley’s brigade, viii. 36;
defend Fort Erie, 75, 77;
in the sortie, 87, 88.
---- Twentieth, recruited in Virginia, viii. 235.
---- Twenty-first (Massachusetts), Ripley’s, at Chrystler’s Field,
vii. 188;
part of Ripley’s brigade, viii. 36;
carries the British guns at Lundy’s Lane, 54, 55, 236;
its strength at Fort Erie, 69;
holds Snake Hill, 71, 74;
recruited in Massachusetts, 235.
---- Twenty-second (Pennsylvania), part of Scott’s brigade, viii.
35;
at Lundy’s Lane, 52, 56;
its losses, 63;
its strength at Fort Erie, 68.
---- Twenty-third (New York), part of Ripley’s brigade, viii. 36,
37;
breaks the British left at Lundy’s Lane, 54–56;
its strength at Fort Erie, 69;
holds Snake Hill, 71.
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