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
Sullivan, James, governor of Massachusetts, iv. 146;
receives Pickering’s letter for the State legislature, 237;
declines to convey it, 240;
his reply, 241;
re-elected, 242;
replies to Jefferson’s demand to stop importing provisions, 254;
his death, 416.
Sullivan, William, iv. 411.
Sumter, Thomas, senator from South Carolina, iii. 139;
appointed minister to Brazil, v. 11.
“Sun,” London newspaper, on Madison, ix. 3.
Supreme Court, the, i. 274;
sessions suspended for a year by Congress, ii. 143.
(See Marshall, Chase, Impeachment.)
Sutcliffe, Robert, i. 34.
Swartwout, John, i. 109, 230;
his duel with De Witt Clinton, 332;
marshal of New York, iii. 189;
removed from office, 208;
Jefferson’s reasons for removing him, 209.
Swartwout, Robert, quartermaster-general under Wilkinson, vii. 177;
commands brigade, 184, 189.
Swartwout, Samuel, one of Burr’s adventurers, iii. 252, 255, 263,
265;
carries despatches to Wilkinson, 295;
pursues General Wilkinson, 309;
arrives at Natchitoches, and delivers Burr’s letter to Wilkinson,
311;
arrested at Fort Adams, 319, 460;
discharged from custody, 340.
Sweden, Bernadotte, Prince of, v. 424;
his rupture with Napoleon, 425, 426;
Napoleon declares war on, vi. 251;
mission to, declared inexpedient by the Senate, vii. 62–64.
Swedish Pomerania, v. 425.
Swift, Joseph Gardner, colonel of engineers, ix. 235.
“Syren,” American 16-gun sloop-of-war, v. 378;
captured July 12, 1814, viii. 193;
at New Orleans, vii. 312.
Talishatchee, Creek village, destroyed by Jackson, vii. 237.
Talladega, Creek village, relieved by Jackson, vii. 238.
Tallapoosa River, home of the Upper Creeks, vii. 217, 220, 240,
242;
Jackson’s first campaign to, 245–248;
Jackson’s second campaign to, 254–257.
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