Sustained honor eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 345 pages of information about Sustained honor.

Sustained honor eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 345 pages of information about Sustained honor.

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.H., invites Tecumseh and the prophet to a council
   at Vincennes

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