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
Oswego attacked in May, 1814, viii. 29, 30.
Otis, Harrison Gray, Speaker of Massachusetts legislature, ii. 163;
president of Massachusetts Senate, J. Q. Adams’s letter to, iv.
241;
his letter to Josiah Quincy suggesting a New England Convention,
403;
signs Address to the People, 456;
supports State convention in 1812, vi. 402;
supports Clinton for President, 440;
his report of Oct. 8, 1814, on controlling their own resources,
viii. 224;
reports in favor of a New England Convention, 225;
chosen a delegate, 227, 292;
publishes journal of, 293;
his activity in, 294, 295;
Lowell’s opinion of, 294;
appointed commissioner for, 302.
Otter Creek in Vermont, station of Macdonough’s flotilla in May,
1814, viii. 97.
Ouvrard, Gabriel Julien, agent of the French treasury, i. 239;
obtains from Spain financial concessions, iii. 372;
ruined by Napoleon, 374;
his scheme, 378.
Paine, Robert Treat, i. 330.
Paine, Thomas, Jefferson’s letter to, i. 316–318;
arrives from Europe, 327;
his letters in the “National Intelligencer,” 328.
Pakenham, Sir Edward, British major-general, ordered to command
the expedition to New Orleans, viii. 315;
his instructions, 316;
his armament leaves Jamaica, 331, 332;
on the way to Louisiana, 333;
makes land, Dec. 10, 1814, 335;
takes command Dec. 25, 1814, before New Orleans, 352;
contrasted with Jackson, 353;
sends for field-pieces, 355, 356;
halts before Jackson’s breastworks, Dec. 28, 1814, 357;
sends for heavy guns, 358;
digs canal, 367;
his plan of attack, 371–374;
killed in the assault, 375, 376;
his assault compared with Drummond’s, 381.
Palfrey, John Gorham, ix. 206.
“Palladium,” the, i. 314.
“Panoplist,” the, ix. 178.
Papenberg, v. 165.
Paris, capitulates, March 31, 1814, ix. 6;
pleased with the victory at Plattsburg, 35, 36;
Napoleon’s return to, 56.
Parish, David, shares loan of 1813, vii. 44, 45.
Parish, Elijah, his Fast-Day sermon of April 7, 1814, viii. 21, 22;
ix. 202.
Parker, Admiral, ii. 340.
Parker, Daniel, offers the two Floridas, iii. 379.
Parker, Sir Peter, captain of British frigate “Menelaus,” his
death, viii. 164, 165.
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