, warns Mrs. Madison to fly
Barron, Commodore, suspended from the navy
Battle of Bladensburg
Battle of Chicago
Battle of Chippewa
Battle of Chrysler's Farm
Battle of Emucfau
Battle of Fort Stephenson
Battle of Horse-shoe Bend
Battle of Lake Erie
Battle of Lundy's Lane
Battle of New Orleans
Battle of Queenstown
Battle of River Raisin
Battle of Sackett's Harbor
Battle of the Thames and death of Tecumseh
Battle of Tippecanoe
Black Partridge saves Mrs. Helm at Chicago
Blockades of French and English
Bonaparte conquers almost all of Europe
Boerstler, General, captured at Beaver's Dam
British agent at Pensacola offers Indians five dollars for each scalp
British arraigned by committee on foreign relations
British at Lake Borgne
British capture Washington, and burn Capitol
British discrimination in favor of New England States
British impressment of American seamen
British repulsed at Fort Erie
British instigate Indians to an uprising
Brock, General, proceeds to attack Detroit
Brown, General Jacob, at Kingston
Brown repulses Prevost at Sackett's Harbor
Brown, General, at Lundy's Lane
Burr's, Aaron, conspiracy
Calhoun, John C., in debate favors war
Camp meeting in the old pioneer days
Canada divided into Upper and Lower Canada
Canada, invasion of
Chandler and Winder, Generals, captured
Chauncey, Commodore, blockading British at Kingston
_Chesapeake_ attacked by _Leopard_
_Chesapeake_ captured by _Shannon_
Citizen Genet, insolence of
Clay, Henry, speaker of the house of representatives
_Clermont_, Fulton's first steamboat
Coffee, General, defeats Indians at Tallahatchee
Committee of Democrats inform Madison he must declare war
Contraband munitions of war
_Constitution_, the, captures _Guerriere_
_Constitution_, the, captures the _Java_
_Constitution_, February 28, 1815, captures two British vessels
Creek Indians in South attack Fort Mimms
Croghan, Major George, in command of Fort Stephenson
Dearborn commissioned major-general
Decatur, Stephen, destroys ship _Philadelphia_
Defeat of the prophet
Democratic party, how organized
Detroit besieged
Detroit surrendered by Hull
"Don't give up the ship"
Dudley, Colonel, mortally wounded near Fort Meigs
Effects of the Embargo Act
Embargo Act of 1807
Embargo laid on commerce for forty days before declaring war
Emigrants to the Ohio--the journey
Emperor of Russia offers himself as a mediator between the United States
and Great Britain
England's idea of American independence of colonies
_Enterprise_, the, captures the British _Boxer_
_Essex_ captures the _Alert_ in a fight of eight minutes
_Essex_ captures twelve British whalers
_Essex_ captured by two British men-of-war
Federal party, how organized
Floyd, General, defeats Indians at Autossee
Fort Stephenson, British repulsed at
Fort George captured by General Scott and Commodore Perry
Fort Erie strengthened by General Ripley
Fort McHenry bombarded
Fort Bowyer, British repulsed at
"Free Trade and Sailors' Eights," motto of _Essex_
French Revolution, its effect on American politics
_Frolic_, British ship, captured by American _Wasp_
_Frolic_ captured by _Orpheus_
Great Britain holds her posts in violation of treaty
Greenville, the prophet at
_Guerriere_ captured by Hull
Hamilton, Alexander, leader of the Federalists
Hamilton, Alexander, murdered by Aaron Burr
Harrison, General W.
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