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
Texas, a part of the Louisiana purchase, ii. 7, 256, 294, 298, 300;
boundary, iii. 33;
Spanish definition of boundary, 34;
included in the Louisiana purchase, 40;
Spanish establishments in, to be dislodged, 69, 80;
to be confirmed to Spain, and hypothecated to the United States,
78;
to be purchased, 139;
threatening military movements in, 310.
Thacher, Rev. Samuel Cooper, Unitarian clergyman, ix. 178, 179;
editor of the “Anthology,” 202.
Thames, Harrison’s victory on the, vii. 128–143.
“Thanatopsis,” ix. 207–209.
Theatre in New England in 1800, i. 49, 90.
Thiers, Louis Adolphe, on Napoleon, v. 225, 226, 236.
Thomas, John, major-general of Kentucky militia, ordered to New
Orleans, viii. 336, 337;
arrives at New Orleans, 368;
unwell, 378.
Thompson, Smith, i. 108.
Thornton, Edward, his description of the inauguration of Jefferson,
i. 198, 436, 440;
letter to Hammond, ii. 342, 388;
complains that desertion of seamen is encouraged, 345;
Jefferson’s confidential relations with, 347;
proposals with regard to Monroe’s mission, 351;
on change of tone in 1804, 387, 388.
Thornton, Dr. William, i. 111; viii. 239.
Thornton, William, colonel of British Eighty-fifth Light Infantry,
leads attack at Bladensburg, viii. 141;
severely wounded, 144;
leads the advance to New Orleans, 338, 342;
his brigade, 344, 347;
in the night battle of December 23, 1814, 348;
ordered to cross the river, 371–373;
crosses, 375;
captures Patterson’s battery, 377;
wounded, 378;
recalled, 381.
“Tiber,” British frigate, captures privateer “Leo,” viii. 196.
Ticknor, George, i. 63, 94;
reports Eppes’s remark to Gaston, viii. 262;
reports John Adams’s remark on George Cabot, 307, 308;
reports Jefferson’s remark on the British at New Orleans, 309;
professor of Belles Lettres in Harvard College, ix. 206.
“Ticonderoga,” 17-gun schooner, in Macdonough’s fleet on Lake
Champlain, viii. 105;
in the battle of Plattsburg, 110.
Tiffin, Edward, governor of Ohio, iii. 282, 286, 289, 334, 335;
senator from Ohio, moves an amendment to the Constitution, iv.
205.
Tilsit, treaty of, iv. 62, 105, 140.
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