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Musick, John R. (John Roy), 1849-1901

"Sustained honor The Age of Liberty Established"

M., Colonel, at the Thames
Keane, General, threatening New Orleans
Key, Mr. Francis S., the poet, composing the "Star Spangled Banner"
while a prisoner
King George III. hopelessly insane; Prince of Wales ruler
Lafayette's, General, visit to America
Lafitte, Jean, pirate of the Gulf, offers his services to Jackson
Lake Erie, battle of
Lambert, General, retreats from New Orleans
Laulewasikaw, the prophet, Tecumseh's twin brother
Lawrence, Captain, death of
Legislatures by concurrent resolutions ask Congress to declare war
Lewistown, Delaware, bombarded
Louisiana purchased from France
Louisiana admitted to the union
Mackinaw captured
_Macedonian_ captured by Decatur
Madison, James, President; his cabinet
Madison's political changes
Madison's inaugural address makes him popular
Madison's message to Congress to declare war against Great Britain
Madison re-elected President of the United States
Madison's second inauguration
Madison and cabinet flying from Bladensburg
Madison, Mrs., saves Washington's picture and parchment of the
Declaration of Independence
Maine becomes a State
Maiden captured by Americans
Marcy, Wm. L., captures first British colors
Massacre at River Raisin
Maumee Rapids, Harrison building Fort Meigs at
Measures taken to sustain the declaration of war
Miller defeats Indians
Miller, Colonel, at Lundy's Lane
Ministers of the Gospel on the frontier
Missouri Compromise
Monroe, James, elected President of United States
Monroe Doctrine
_Nautilus_ captured by _Peacock_, the last naval
engagement of war
Naval forces on lakes
Napoleon, influence of, on United States gone
New England governors (Caleb Strong, William Plummer, and Roger Griswold)
refuse their militia to serve the United States
New England coast threatened
New Orleans, Jackson at
New Orleans under martial law
Ohio valley opened up to settlers
Ohio becomes a State, in 1802
Ontario, naval force on
_Orpheus_ captured by _Frolic_
Oswego, New York, destroyed by British
Packenham, General, death of
_Peacock_ captures the _Nautilus_, the last naval engagement
_Peacock_ captures _Epervier_
Peace party
_Pelican_ captures _Argus_
People forcing the war on the leaders
Perry's victory on Lake Erie
Pioneer's home
Pike, General, death of
Pottawattomies attack Americans near Chicago
Pirates of the West Indies
Preparations for war made
_President_ and the _Little Belt_
_President_ captured by English vessels
Prevost, Sir George, repulsed at Sackett's Harbor
Proctor attacks General Winder at River Raisin
Questions of wrong reviewed in Madison's message
Queenstown, battle of
Raisin River, Americans at
Raisin River, Winchester attacked at
_Rattlesnake_ captured by a British man-of-war
Redoubts at New Orleans
Rial, General, defeated by General Scott
Ripley, General, in command at Lundy's Lane, retreats.


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