Adair, General John, borrows guns for Kentucky troops, [73], [77], [98]
Adair, General John, commands Kentucky troops, [71]
Adair, General John, Legislature votes thanks, [141]
Adair, General John, rupture with Jackson, [111], [118]
Adair, General John, sketch of his life, [168]
American forces in night battle, [23], [51]
American losses in Louisiana campaign, [123]
Appendix, roster of Kentucky Militia, three regiments, [179], [202]
Armstrong, Major, regiment Kentucky Militia, [187]
Army, British, with great armada, [2]
Army, Jackson's, strange medley, [31]
Arnaud, Major, retreat on 8th, [100], [110]
Baker, Colonel, battle of 8th, [73]
Barataria, resort of Lafitte pirates, [19]
Baratarians loyal to Americans, [21]
Baratarians offer services to Jackson, [30]
Battle at night, December 23d, [41]
Battle, by assault, at Pensacola, [16]
Battle in Mobile Bay, [15]
Battle, January 8th, east bank, [76]
Battle, January 8th, west bank, [99]
Battle of December 28th, artillery duel, [53]
Battle of Fort St. Philip, fleet repulsed, [125]
Battle of gunboats with barge fleet, [27]
Battle of January 1st, British in force repulsed, [56]
Battle, second, in Mobile Bay, [132]
Beale, Captain, in battle of 8th, [81]
Beale, Captain, New Orleans Rifles, [31], [72]
Beer, William, Librarian, [ v]
Bienvenue, Bayou, British invade at, [35]
British army, covert retreat, [121], [126]
British camp on Villere plantation, [38]
British capture Fort Bowyer, Mobile Bay, [132]
British designs to capture New Orleans and hold Louisiana, [146]
British forces engaged in battle, January 8th, [76], [85]
British forces engaged on west bank, January 8th, [93]
British invade by Bayou Bienvenue, [38]
British losses in battle of the 8th, [84]
British losses in Louisiana campaign, [122]
British mistakes, [50], [90], [101]
British soldiers' laurels in European wars, [158]
Butler, Adjutant-general, losses in battle of 8th, [84]
Carroll, General, commands Tennessee troops, [71], [77]
Carroll, General, Legislature votes thanks, [141]
Carroll, General, president Court of Inquiry, [109]
Chalmette plantation battle line, [53]
Claiborne, Governor, and Committee of Safety, [22], [40]
Claiborne, Governor, closes halls of Legislature, [139]
Cobbett, William, on battle of New Orleans, [156]
Cochrane, Admiral, British, [1], [41], [90]
Coffee, General, Legislature votes thanks, [141]
Coffee, General, Tennessee Riflemen, [43], [71], [80]
Colored troops, Major Daquin's battalion, [31]
Colored troops, Major Lacoste's battalion, [31]
Cotton bales not used for breastworks, [59]
Court-martial called, [109]
Creek Indians, defeated, sue for peace, [12]
Daquin, Major, battle of 8th, [72]
Davis, Colonel, of Kentucky militia, [100], [110]
Davis, Colonel, regiment Kentucky militia, [196]
Declouet, Colonel, Louisiana troops, [46], [110], [137]
Disloyal utterances give alarm, [33], [136]
Disorder and chaos at New Orleans, [25]
Dragoons, Mississippi, Major Hinds', [40]
Duncan, Captain, reports disloyalty, [137]
Durrett, R.T., Library, [ iii]
England employs entire army and navy against America on fall of Napoleon, [6]
English views of campaign, [47], [60]
Entrenched line, Jackson's, on January 8th, [69]
Fishermen spies favor British, [37]
Fleet, English, anchors off Ship Island, [24]
Fleet, English Armada, sixty sail, [1]
Fortified posts around New Orleans, [30]
Fort Mims massacre, [11]
Gaither, Doctor Horatio, surgeon Kentucky regiment, [187]
Ghent, negotiations for peace put off, [7]
Gibbs, General, killed in battle of 8th, [84]
Gleig, Captain, English historian, [47], [60]
Gleig, Captain, on battle of the 8th, [85]
Gleig, Captain, on conquest of Louisiana, [148]
Gleig, Captain, on the retreat of the British, [126]
Gray, Colonel Presley, regiment Kentucky militia, [196]
Guichard, Honorable Magloire, [46], [137]
Hall, Judge, fines Jackson, [145]
Hall, Judge, suppressed by Jackson, [144]
Hamilton, Doctor Allen A., surgeon Kentucky regiment, [196]
Harrison, Major Reuben, regiment Kentucky militia, [179]
Henly, Captain, post opposite New Orleans, [55]
Hill, Major, British, on cause of defeat, [88]
Hinds, Major, Legislature votes thanks, [141]
Hinds, Major, of Mississippi troops, [40], [75]
Invasion of Louisiana, British designs, [4]
Jackson appointed to command Federal army, [9]
Jackson assaults and captures Pensacola, [17]
Jackson attacks British at night on landing, [40]
Jackson, battle on west bank, [98]-[121]
Jackson closes Federal court, exiles judge, [144]
Jackson declares martial law, [32]
Jackson defeats British at Mobile Bay, [15]
Jackson fortifies at Rodrique Canal, [54]
Jackson, General Andrew, destroys Creek Nation, [11]
Jackson marches to Mobile, then to New Orleans, [22]
Jackson on British conquest of Louisiana, [157]
Jackson orders suppression of Legislature, [135]
Jackson, sketch of his life, [160]
Jackson's alignment on January 8th, [70]-[76]
Jackson's report to Secretary of War, [123]
Johnson, Major James, regiment Kentucky militia, [196]
Jones, Lieutenant, in gunboat battle, [28]
Keene, General, British, [41], [80], [83]
Kentucky troops, battle on west bank, [100], [110]
Kentucky troops in battle of January 8th, [74]
Kentucky troops, Louisiana women and men, noble conduct to, [67]
Kentucky troops; neglect of government; bad condition,[ 64]-[68]
Kentucky troops, reports libelous and sensational, [104]
Kentucky troops, volunteer militia in War 1812-15, [174]
King, Major, British, killed, [ 83]
Labitat, General, closes legislative halls, [139]
Lacoste, Major, battle of 8th, [72]
Lafitte, Captain Jean, and his pirates, [18]
Lafitte, Captain Jean, British overtures, [20]
Lafitte, Captain Jean, reveals all to Jackson, [21]
Lambert, General, succeeds Pakenham, [83], [92]
La tour, Major, author "Memoirs of War," [25]
Latour, Major, comments, [94], [120]
Latour, Major Lacarriere, chief engineer, [2]
Lauderdale, Colonel, of Mississippi troops, [47]
Lawrence, Colonel William, again defends Mobile, [132]
Lawrence, Colonel William, defends Mobile, [16]
Legislature, complimentary resolutions, [141]
Legislature, Louisiana, suppressed by Jackson, [135]
Legislature orders Committee of Inquiry, [137]
Legislature report exonerates members, [140]
Lockyer, Captain of English barge fleet, [29]
Loillier, Honorable, sent beyond Jackson's lines, [144]
Louisiana troops; Plauche's battalion, Beale's Rifles, Daquin's colored battalion, Lacoste's colored battalion, Baratarians, General Morgan's division,[ 40]-[44]
Marequez, Governor of Florida, aids British, [14]
Marequez, Jackson's letter to, [154]
Marequez surrenders Pensacola to Jackson, [17]
Martial law at New Orleans, [32]
McRae, Colonel, of Seventh Regulars, [40]
Military operations, Northern and Middle States, [7]
Mississippi troops [40], [75]
Mitchusson, Colonel William, regiment Kentucky militia, [179]
Mobile, British squadron repulsed at, [15]
Mobile, headquarters of Jackson, [12]
Morgan, General, at English Turn, [44], [52], [89]
Morgan, General, command on west bank, [97], [103], [110]
Mullins, Colonel, British, blamed for disaster, [88]
Nichols, Colonel, address to Louisianians and Kentuckians, [15]
Nichols, Colonel, British, camp at Pensacola, [14]
Nichols, Colonel, on conquest of Louisiana, [149]
Nichols, Colonel, sends emissaries to Lafitte, the pirate, [20]
Ovations to Jackson, [145]
Pakenham, death of, was heroic, [83], [157]
Pakenham, Lord, Commander-in-chief, [3]
Pakenham, with Generals Gibbs, Keene, and Lambert, assumes command; arrives December 25th, [56]
Parker, Lieutenant-colonel, regiment Kentucky militia, [179]
Patterson, battery on west bank, [55], [76], [105]
Patterson, Commodore, battle of 23d, [42]
Peace, news of, arrives, [133]
Peire, Major, United States Regulars, [17], [51], [72]
Pensacola assaulted and captured by Jackson, [16]
Pensacola, capital Spanish Florida, [12]
Pensacola made Indian recruiting camp by British, [14]
Pentecost, Dr. John C., surgeon Kentucky regiment, [179]
Plauche, Major, uniformed men, [34], [72]
Providence and battle of New Orleans, [156]
Rence, Colonel, British, killed, [80], [83]
Rodrique Canal, Jackson's line, [52]
Ross, Colonel, American, [42], [72]
Seymour, Judge, William H., Latour's letter to, [119]
Shelby, Governor, sketch of his life, [163]
Ship Carolina burned with hot shot, [52]
Ship Louisiana, destructive flanking fire, [54]
Ship Louisiana saved, [52]
Slaughter, Colonel, regiment Kentucky militia, [187]
Slaughter, Colonel, sketch of his life, [171]
Spies at Fisherman's Village, [35]
Sugar hogsheads, British used on redoubts, [59]
Tennessee troops in battle of January 8th, [75]
Tennessee troops, more arrive, [64]
Thomas, General, disabled with illness, [65]
Thornton, Colonel, battalion on west bank, [100]
Thornton, Colonel, British, [38]
Villere, General, plantation, British camp, [38]
Villere, Major, daring escape, [38]
Wakefield, Major, regiment Kentucky militia, [187]
Walker, Major, William, regiment Kentucky militia, [196]
War Department, incapacity of, [5]
Wells, Honorable Levi, debarred from Legislature, [139]
West bank, military blunders, [97]
West bank of river, defenses begun, [54]
West bank, Patterson erects battery on, [55]
Young, Colonel, of Louisiana militia, [75]