JOHN E. MUSICK.
KIRKSVILLE, Mo., July 11th, 1893.
TABLE OF CONTENTS.
CHAPTER I.
THE YOUNG EMIGRANT
CHAPTER II.
MORGIANNA
CHAPTER III.
JEFFERSONIANISM
CHAPTER IV.
BRITISH CRUISERS
CHAPTER V.
FERNANDO'S JOURNEY EAST. HE MEETS WITH QUEER PEOPLE
CHAPTER VI.
WAR FEELING OF 1811
CHAPTER VII.
FERNANDO'S FRIEND GETS HIM INTO A SERIOUS SCRAPE
CHAPTER VIII.
THE BELLE OF THE BEACH
CHAPTER IX.
THE ENGLISHMAN'S DILEMMA
CHAPTER X.
THE SILENT GUNNER
CHAPTER XI.
SHIPWRECK, ESCAPE AND RETURN TO OHIO
CHAPTER XII.
WAR
CHAPTER XIII.
THE PEACE PARTY
CHAPTER XIV.
FERNANDO SEES SERVICE
CHAPTER XV.
ON LAND
CHAPTER XVI.
ON WATER
CHAPTER XVII.
THE CRUISER'S THREAT
CHAPTER XVIII.
THE SAVING SHOT
CHAPTER XIX.
NEW ORLEANS
CHAPTER XX.
CONCLUSION
HISTORICAL INDEX
CHRONOLOGY
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
They took a last look at the spots which were hallowed by association
Emigrants' wagon crossing a stream
Morgianna
Carried the ship by the board after a terrible hand-to-hand conflict
Stephen Decatur
"Do you think dar is any Angler-Saxun blood in dese veins?"
Fulton's _Clermont_, the first steamboat
As near perfection as a girl of sixteen can be
That smile and that eternal stare disconcerted the British officer
"You surrender easily,"
He sat down on a broken mast
The boatswain's mate brought the terrible scourge hissing and crackling
on the young and tender back
He saw Captain Bones and his lieutenant trying to hide behind a barrel
It soon became evident that he did not intend to drown her
Henry Clay
John C.
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