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.

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.

Rodgers, Commodore, insulted by Little Belt

Ross, General, and Cockburn, threaten Washington City

Ross, General, death of

Sackett’s Harbor, siege of

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