Rodgers, Commodore, insulted by _Little Belt_
Ross, General, and Cockburn, threaten Washington City
Ross, General, death of
Sackett's Harbor, siege of
Scott, Winfield, at Queenstown
Scott, General, at Lundy's Lane
Shawnees under Tecumseh roused
Short, Lieutenant-Colonel, killed at Fort Stephenson
Smythe, General, dismissed from service
"Star Spangled Banner," how composed
Stephenson, British repulsed at
Stonington, British repulsed at
Strong, Caleb, Governor of Massachusetts, refused to allow militia
of his State to defend northern Territory against British
Tecumseh rousing Indians to resistance
Tecumseh opposing sale of lands
Tecumseh demands a return of lands
Tecumseh's speech to Proctor
Tecumseh and Proctor abandon Maiden
Tecumseh, death of
Treaty with Indians for Ohio valley lands
United States commerce a prey to British cruisers
United States offers to register seamen
Van Horne defeated
Van Rensselaer, Stephen, Brigadier-General New York militia
"Victor and spoils" theory inaugurated by Jefferson in 1801
_Vixen_, United States brig, captured by the _Southampton_
War declared by Congress
War of 1812 waged under difficulties
War with Algiers
Washington's wisdom and conservative policy
Washington, George, laying corner-stone of capitol building, 1793
Washington City, seat of government removed to
Washington City, threatened by British
Washington City, captured by British, pillaged and capitol building burned
_Wasp_ captures _Frolic_ and is captured
Wasp captures _Reindeer, Avon_ and three other prizes and
mysteriously disappears
Whitney, Eli, inventor cotton gin
Winder, General, trying to raise troops to defend capitol
_Xenophon_, the, on the Maryland coast
Young members in Congress who favor war with England elect Henry Clay
speaker
York, siege of
Zeal of Jefferson to aid French
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