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
Ingersoll, Charles Jared, author of a tragedy, i. 123;
member of Congress from Pennsylvania, attacks Granger, vii. 400;
criticises Calhoun’s plan for a bank, viii. 253;
calls for previous question on the bank bill, 257, 258;
declares the war successful, 278, 279.
Ingersoll, Jared, ii. 259.
Ingham, Samuel Delucenna, member of Congress from Pennsylvania,
opposes Calhoun’s plan of a national bank, viii. 251;
in the Fourteenth Congress, ix. 107;
supports protective tariff, 114;
on committee of internal improvement, 148.
Innis, Judge, iii. 274;
denies Daveiss’ motion against Burr, 278;
humiliated by Daveiss and Marshall, 293.
Inns of New England and New York, i. 21.
Inquisitiveness, American, i. 55.
Insane, the, treatment of, in 1800, i. 128.
Insurance, rates of British marine, in 1814, viii. 197–201; ix. 43.
Interior Department, recommended by Madison, ix. 144.
Internal improvements, Jefferson’s recommendation of a fund for,
iii. 2, 346; iv. 364;
his anxiety to begin, iii. 19;
Gallatin’s scheme of, 20;
Gallatin’s report on, iv. 364;
bill for, ix. 149–151;
vetoed, 151, 169.
Invisibles, the, v. 363.
Ireland, coast of, under the dominion of American privateers, viii.
197.
Irving, Peter, editor of the “Morning Chronicle,” i. 121.
Irving, Washington, i. 110;
his “History of New York,” ix. 209–212, 238;
his account of Allston, 214.
Isle aux Noix, British force at, viii. 26.
Isle aux Poix, British base in Lake Borgne, viii. 337, 338.
Izard, George, major-general in U. S. army, his history, vii. 407;
takes command at Plattsburg in May, 1814, viii. 27;
his report on intercourse with the enemy, 93;
fortifies Plattsburg, 97, 98, 108;
suggests moving toward the St. Lawrence, 98;
ordered to move, 98;
his remonstrance, 99;
ordered to Sackett’s Harbor, marches Aug. 29, 1814, 100, 113;
arrives at Batavia, September 27, 114;
his apparent loyalty, 114;
moves on Chippawa, October 13, 115;
his reports of October 16 and 23, 115, 116;
goes into winter quarters, 116;
his mortification, 116;
recommends Brown to command at Niagara, 117;
offers to resign, 117, 118;
his career at an end, 118;
his effectives, 217.
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