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
“Times,” the London, on the “Chesapeake” affair, iv. 44, 54, 132;
viii. 201;
on the Orders in Council, v. 62;
on English apathy toward the United States, vi. 24;
on an American war, 287;
on the “Guerriere,” vii. 5, 14;
on the conduct of the war in 1812, 9, 357;
on American privateers in the West Indies, 12;
on the “Macedonian,” 13;
on the “Java,” 16;
on the Foreign Seamen Bill, 25;
on President Madison, 357, 358;
on the execution of British subjects taken in arms, 362;
on the American cruisers, viii. 210, 211;
on Madison, ix. 2, 3;
on terms of peace, 4;
on the defeat at Plattsburg, 35;
on the Ghent correspondence, 43;
on the Treaty, 55, 56.
Tin, price of, in February, 1815, ix. 61.
Tingey, Thomas, captain in U. S. navy, commandant of Washington
navy-yard, sets fire to vessels in the Eastern Branch, viii.
145.
Tippecanoe Creek, vi. 68, 79;
Indian settlement at, 80;
character of, 81;
to be a large Indian resort, 91;
to be broken up, 92, 94;
Harrison’s march on, 97;
arrival at, 98;
camp at, 101;
battle of, 103;
characterized by Tecumthe, 105, 109, 111;
retreat from, 106;
Harrison’s estimate of effect of battle, 107, 108;
charged upon England, 140, 143.
Tobacco, value of exported, in 1815, ix. 94;
in 1816, 126.
Todd, Thomas, associate justice, vii. 74.
“Tom,” Baltimore privateer captured, vii. 329.
“Tom Cringle’s Log,” vii. 321–323.
Tompkins, Daniel D., elected governor of New York in 1807, iv. 283;
his attempts to enforce the embargo, 249, 259;
his prevention of the Bank Charter, vi. 209;
re-elected in May, 1813, vii. 50; viii. 12;
candidate for the Presidency, vii. 403;
offered the State Department, viii. 163;
recommends a State army, 282;
nominated as Vice-President, ix. 122, 123;
elected Vice-President, 139.
Töplitz in Bohemia, the Czar’s headquarters, vii. 351.
Toronto (see York).
Torpedo, Fulton’s, v. 209.
Totten, Joseph G., captain of engineers, vi. 350, 352;
major of engineers, constructs the fortifications of Plattsburg,
viii. 108; ix. 236.
Town-meetings held in Massachusetts to resist the embargo, iv. 410;
Jefferson’s opinion of, 442;
in January, 1814, viii. 5–7.
Towson, Nathan, captain of artillery, vi. 347;
captain of artillery company in Hindman’s battalion, viii. 37;
attached to Scott’s brigade at Chippawa, 43;
at Lundy’s Lane, 50–52, 53, 56;
commands artillery on Snake Hill, 71, 72, 74.
Tracy, Uriah, senator from Connecticut, on the Louisiana treaty,
ii. 107;
believes disunion inevitable, 160, 162;
votes against the impeachment of Chase, 238;
his death, iv. 146.
Trafalgar, battle of, iii. 149, 370.
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