Jackson, Andrew, at New Orleans, [17-18], [208] et seq.;
and Florida expedition, [200-03];
at Horseshoe Bend, [204];
at Pensacola, [207-08]
Jacob Jones (destroyer), [109]
Java (British frigate), encounter with Constitution, [118-20], [154]
Jefferson, Thomas, and gunboats, [8-9];
on conquest of Canada, [9-10]
Johnson, Allen, Jefferson and his Colleagues, cited, [2]
Johnson, Colonel R. M., [41], [43], [44], [46];
Jones, Captain, Jacob, of the Wasp, [109], [110], [111], [113];
Jones, John Paul, cited, [59];
American naval officers serve with, [92];
on the Ranger, [141]
Kentucky, defends western border, [22];
militia, [24], [31]
Key, F. S., Star-Spangled Banner, [198-99]
Kingston, plan to capture, [72], [73];
Prevost embarks at, [77]
Lady Prevost (British schooner), [56]
Lafitte, Jean, [206]
Lafitte, Pierre, [206], [211], [215]
Lambert, Captain Henry, of the Java, [118]
Lang, Jack, sailor on the Wasp, [111]
La Vengeance (French ship) and Constellation, [93]
Lawrence, Captain James, of the Chesapeake, [96], [127-28], [129-30];
on the Hornet, [126], [127];
fights Shannon, [130-136];
death, [131], [133], [135];
account of funeral, [136-37]
Lawrence (brig), [49], [53], [55], [56], [57], [58]
Leopard and Chesapeake, [91], [142]
Levant (British sloop-of-war), fight with Constitution, [147]
Lewis, General Morgan, [75-76], [83]
Linnet (British brig), [180]
L'Insurgente (French ship) and Constellation, [92]
Long Island Sound, British fleet in, [188]
Ludlow, Lieutenant A. C, of the Chesapeake, [133], [136], [137]
Lundy's Lane, battle, [2], [171-173]
McArthur, Colonel, [18]
Macdonough, Commodore Thomas, on Lake Champlain, [166], [167], [171], [178], [179-84]
Macedonian (British frigate), Decatur captures, [114-16], [142];
as American frigate, [141]
McHenry, Fort, [197], [198]
Mackinac, fall of, [19], [20]
Mackinaw, see Mackinac
M'Knight, Lieutenant, S. D., of the Essex, [163]
Macomb, Brigadier General Alexander, [177]
Madison, James, and Hull, [12], [19];
reviews troops, [191];
at battle of Bladensburg, [192];
policy as to West Florida, [200]
Mahan, Captain A. T., quoted, [128]
Maine, British raids, [187]
Malden (Amherstburg), [43];
see also Amherstburg
Massachusetts, attitude toward War of 1812, [7], [91]
Maumee Rapids, Harrison at, [30]
Maumee River, Hull at, [12]
Meigs, Fort, massacre at, [20], [32];
built, [30];
Procter besieges, [31-32], [36];
Harrison again at, [33]
Merchant marine, [93]
Miller, Captain, at battle of Bladensburg, [195]
Miller, Colonel John, [17], [33]
Mims, Samuel, [202]
Mims, Fort, massacre, [202]
Mississippi Valley and invasion of Florida, [200]
Mobile, Jackson at, [204], [206-207], [208]
Montreal, plan of attack, [14];
campaign against, [71], [82-87]
Moraviantown, Procter goes to, [42]
Morris, Lieutenant Charles, on the Constitution, [101], [107]
Mulcaster, Captain W. H., [83]
Murray, Colonel, British officer, [87]
Napoleon, Great Britain and, [2];
offenses against American commerce, [8]
Navy, [8-9], [38];
on Lake Erie, [46] et seq.;
on the sea, [89] et seq.;
augmented by private subscriptions, [152];
victory on Lake Champlain, [166] et seq.
Nelson, Horatio, Viscount, quoted, [141]
New England, attitude toward War of 1812, [7-8];
British raids in, [187-88]
New Orleans, battle of, [166], [175], [208-18], [219]
New York, apprehension in, [148]
Niagara, campaign planned, [13-14];
American forces at, [14-15];
campaign, [64] et seq.;
renewal of struggle for region of (1814), [167-77]
Niagara (brig), [49], [53], [54], [56], [58], [59]
Niagara, Fort, [87]
Nicholls, Major Edward, [205]
Norfolk, Warren attacks, [187]
Northwest Territory regained for United States, [44], [63]
Ohio, Hull sends troops to, [16];
defends western border, [22];
militia, [31]
"Old Ironsides," [101], see also Constitution
Ontario, Lake, Chauncey in command on, [47], [48], [49], [50];
battle at Sackett's Harbor, [77-79]
Orne, Captain W. B., [104]
Paine, R. D., The Old Merchant Marine, cited, [93] (note)
Pakenham, General Sir Edward, at New Orleans, [209-210], [212], [213], [214], [216-17]
Patterson, Commodore D. T., at New Orleans, [214]
Peacock (British brig) and Hornet, [127]
Peacock (sloop-of-war), [144]
Pelican (British brig), [142]
Pennsylvania, brigade in Western campaign from, [23];
militia at Erie, [52-53]
Pensacola, British pull down Spanish flag at, [204-05];
Jackson at, [207-08]
Perry, O. H., [180-81];
victory on Lake Erie, [21], [46] et seq., [166];
and Harrison, [41], [63];
famous message, [41], [62]
Philadelphia (frigate), [92]
Phoebe (British frigate) and Essex, [157-65]
Pilot, The, on destruction of the Java, [123-24]
Plattsburg, Dearborn at, [71];
troops moved from, [74], [80];
Izard at, [175], [176];
Prevost at, [176], [177], [178]
Plattsburg Bay, battle of, [177-184], [219]
Poictiers (British ship), [113]
Pomone (British frigate), [150]
Porter, Captain David, of the Essex, [151];
raids on British whaling fleet, [154-56];
Phoebe and Cherub seek, [157-64];
account of surrender of Essex, [163-64]
President (frigate), [141], [147], [148], [149];
encounters Belvidera, [94-95];
Rodgers in command of, [101];
captured, [150]
Presqu' Isle (Erie), navy yard at, [48];
see also Erie
Prevost, Sir George, Governor General of Canada, [54];
crosses Lake Ontario, [77];
defends Montreal, [84-85];
goes to Plattsburg, [176], [177];
quoted, [176-77], [178-79]
Privateers, [93]
Procter, Colonel Henry, battle of the Raisin, [26];
character, [26];
and Harrison, [30], [34], [37-38];
at Fort Meigs, [31-32], [33];
at Fort Stephenson, [36];
blames Indians for defeat, [36-37];
Brock reports to, [40-41];
and Tecumseh, [42];
official disgrace, [45]
Put-in Bay, Perry at, [54]
Queen Charlotte (British ship), [56], [58], [60]
Queenston, attack on, [65-67];
British at, [168], [170]
Quincy, Josiah, [91]
Raisin River, massacre at, [20], [26-30], [36];
Winchester at Frenchtown, [25]
Ranger (frigate), [141]
Rattlesnake (brig), [137]
Reindeer (British brig), [145]
Rennie, Colonel, British officer, [217]
Riall, General Phineas, [168], [170]
Ripley, General E. W., [173]
Ripley, John, seaman on Essex, [162]
Rodgers, Commodore John, [94], [95], [101], [113-14]
Ross, General Robert, [188], [194];
and Barney, [195];
in Washington, [196];
against Baltimore, [197];
killed, [198]
Rush, Richard, quoted, [132]
Sackett's Harbor, Lake Ontario, invasion of Canada planned from, [13-14];
Chauncey, at, [47], [48];
in Niagara campaign, [72], [74], [76-77];
battle at, [77-79];
campaign against Montreal, [80], [81];
Brown at, [167];
fleet at, [170]
St. Lawrence River, plan to gain control of, [72];
Wilkinson's army descends, [80];
Wilkinson abandons voyage down, [83-84]
Salaberry, Colonel de, [85], [86]
Salem contributes Essex to navy, [152]
Salem Marine Society, [136]
Saratoga (flagship), [180]
Scorpion (brig), [57], [62]
Scott, Michael, Tom Cringle's Log, quoted, [145]
Scott, Winfield, quoted, [5];
at Queenston, [66];
at Chippawa, [68], [168-69];
taken prisoner, [68];
in control of army, [73];
at Fort George, [74];
on Wilkinson, [80];
trains Brown's troops, [167];
at Lundy's Lane, [171], [172], [191];
wounded, [173]
Seneca, Harrison at, [37], [38], [41]
Shannon (British frigate), encounter with Constitution, [96-99];
defeats Chesapeake, [128-39]
Shipbuilding on Lake Erie, [50]
Sims, Vice-Admiral W. S., [220-21]
Smith, General Samuel, [197]
Smyth, Brigadier General Alexander, [65], [66], [68-69], [70-71]
Sophie (British ship), [207]
Spain and West Florida, [200]
Squaw Island, Elliott at, [38]
Stephenson, Fort, Harrison at, [34];
Croghan at, [36], [46];
Procter's defeat, [36], [37-38]
Stewart, Captain Charles, [136], [147]
Stonington, British bombard, [188]
Stony Creek, battle, [75]