Footnote 106: The silver medals are copies of the gold medal given to Captain Stewart.[(Back)]

Footnote 107: The silver medals are copies of the one in gold to Captain Biddle.[(Back)]

Footnote 108: The resolution of Congress voting this medal and the official reports of the Battle of the Thames are given under No. 50, page 254.[(Back)]

Footnote 109: De Puymaurin was director of the Paris Mint at the time this medal was struck.[(Back)]

Footnote 110: See Introduction, pages [x] and [xxiii].[(Back)]

Footnote 111: Virgil, Æneid, Book II, 6.[(Back)]

Footnote 112: General Harrison, the ninth President, died one month after his inauguration, and no Indian peace medal of him was struck.[(Back)]

Footnote 113: The Libertas Americana medal.[(Back)]

Footnote 114: See Introduction, pages [xxiv] and [xxv].[(Back)]

Footnote 115: See Nos. 60, page [290], and 63, page [336].[(Back)]