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Index
Adams, 186, 225; see also Detroit
Adams, John Quincy, quoted, 37
Alexander I, 309
Alexander, John, 202, 205
Allen, Jane, 286, 310
Allen, Lt.-Col. John, 268, 285–86, 287, 288, 296, 297, 304
Amherstburg, 40, 118–19, 122, 128, 165, 308, 309, 311, 315
Ammerman, Albert, 301–2
Armistice, Prevost-Dearborn, 156–58, 186, 207–11, 212
Armstrong, John, 307
Army of the Centre, 209
Army of the Northwest, 89, 91, 122, 124, 135, 223, 271, 273, 274–75; as prisoners, 219–20
Askin, Charles, 174, 175, 180, 181, 234
Askin, Capt. James, 292
Askin, John Jr., 107, no, 170
Askin, John Sr., 23–24, 107, 159, 229, 311
Astor, John Jacob, 107–8, 112–13, 311
Atherton, William, 280, 291, 299–302, 317
Atlantic provinces, 23
Baby, Lt.-Col. Francois, 128, 136–37, 183
Baby, James, 128
Baby, Lt.-Col. Jean-Baptiste, 160, 292
Ball, Lt. John, 235
Barbados, 133
Barron, Capt. James, 36
Barron, James, 52–53, 54, 68
Barton, Capt. Robert, 73
Baynes, Lt.-Col. Edward, 152, 157–58, 215; and armistice, 155–56
Beall, Melinda, 140–41
Beall, William K, 117–23, 126, 128, 140–41
Beamer, John, 143
Beaver Dams, Battle of, 316
Beniteau, Jean-Baptiste, 136
Berkeley, Vice-Adm. George, 36
Bermuda, 307
Berthe, Jean-Baptiste, 161–62
Big Canoe, 109
Bisshopp, Lt.-Col. Cecil, 260
Black Bird, 194, 284
Black Partridge, 194, 195
Black Rock, N.Y, 207, 226, 259
Black Snake, Wells, Billy
Black Swamp, 95–96, 280
Bloom, Lt.-Col, 244
Bloomfield, Gen., 263
Blue Jacket, 149
Blythe, Ebenezer, 304
Bois Blanc Island, 165
Boismier, Jean-Baptiste, 136
Bordeau, Joseph, 291
Borodino, battle of, 219
Bourbon Blues, 272
Bower, Gustavus, 303
Boyle’s Inn, 122
Brant, John, 243, 246, 248
Brant, Joseph, 215, 246
Brice, Pvt. John J, 299
Brigham, Pvt. William, 72, 76
British Army (regulars) 22, 27, 100, 138–39
British Indian Dept., 39–40, 47–48, 181, 311
Brock, Irving, 213
Brock, Isaac, 27, 38–39, 66, 107, 108, 109, 121, 125, 134, 141, 166, 170, 174, 182–83, 186–87, 210, 217–18, 220, 227, 229, 231–32, 237, 307, 313; death of, 20, 240, 250–54; described, 81–83, 133; and demo-cracy, 83; and Indians, 84, 166–67, 216; addresses legislature, 141–46; proclamation of, 145–46; and Amherstburg defence, 151, 163–65; and Tecumseh, 165–66, 182; and capture of Detroit, 170, 174–775 180–81, 213–14; ultimatum of, 171–72; forces on Niagara of, 209, 215, 223–24; and armistice, 212- 13; family of, 213–14; and Battle of Queenston Heights, 237–40; funeral of, 252; myth of, 182, 252–54, 314
Brock, Savery, 217–18
Brock, William, 213
Brock monument, 253–54
Brown, William, 72
Brown’s Point, 233
Brownstown, Michigan Terr, 122, 126, 147, 293; Battle of, 148, 312
Brownstown Creek, 148
Brush, Elijah, 24, 169, 177, 180
Brush, Capt. Henry, 146–47, 162, 163, 169–70, 184
Buffalo, N.Y, 207, 223
Buffalo Gazette, 162
Bullock, Capt. Richard, 247
Burlington, Vt, 155, 307
Burns, Sgt. Thomas, 194
Butler, Ens. William O, 297–98
Byfield, Shadrach, 186, 294–95
Calais, Me, 23
Caldwell, Col. William, 284, 296
Caledonia, 108, 109, 225–26, 229, 308
Calhoun, John C, 86, 90, 96, 99
Cameron, Capt, 241
Campbell, Lt.-Col. John, 279
Cass, Col. Lewis, 94, 125, 128, 137- 38, 139, 141, 151–52* 170, 172, 177, 183, 187; described, 93, 168; and plot against Hull, 169
Caughnawaga Indians, 316
Chapin, Luther, 119
Chateauguay, 317
Chauncey, Capt. Isaac, 211, 308
Cheeseekau, 58, 60
Chesapeake, 35; incident, 35–38, 43, “ 45, 46, 81
Chevalier, Amable, 109
Chicago, 197.See also Fort Dearborn Chippawa, U.C, 238, 242, 247, 261;Battle of, 317
Chippewa, 212
Chippewa Indians, 13, 107, 109, 110–11, 141
Chrystie, Lt.-Col. John, 228, 232, 234, 248
Cicely (servant), 193
Clark, Gen. William, 76
Clarke, Maj, 155
Claus, Supt. William, 47, 49, 65, 215, 284
Clay, Henry, 86–87, 9°? 96, 182, 267, 268, 308; described, 97–98; and war fever, 98–99; and Harrison, 270–71
Cleveland, O, 123
Clibborn (soldier), 250
Combs, Leslie, 286–87
Constitution, 217, 309
Corbin, Mrs, 193
Craig, Sir James, 49, 65–66, 87, 134
Crawford, Lewis, 108
Crawford, Col. William, 40
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br /> Crillon, Comte Edouard de, 87
Crooks, Capt. James, 244–46, 247, 250
Crysler’s Farm, 317
Cuyahoga Packet, 117–19, 123, 188
Cuyler, Maj., 226
Dalliba, Lt. James, 159, 170, 172–73
Darnell, Allen, 304
Darnell, Elias, 280, 281, 287, 291
Darragh, Lt. Archibald, 14
Davenport, John, 317
Daviess, Joseph, 70–72, 74–75, 286
Day, Isaac, 285
Day, Sylvester, 14
Deaf Chief, 68
Dean, John, 138, 139, 182
Dearborn, Maj.-Gen. Henry, 88, 139, 154, 157, 187, 202, 205, 220–21, 222–23, 262, 309; plan of, 90; described, 152–53; and armistice, 155–56, 207; and attack on Montreal, 263
De Boucherville, Thomas Vercheres, 149, 158–59, 162, 174; at Battle of Maguaga, 160–61
Delaware Indians, 40, 41, 42, 50, 51
Denison, George, 254
Dennis, Capt. James, 229–30, 233, 238, 239, 241, 247
Detroit, 24, 123, 124, 176, 196, 278, 292, 308, 311, 316; surrender of, 180–82, 186, 220, 312
Detroit, 226–27, 229
Dewar, Lt. Edward, 121–22
Dickson, Robert, 81, 83, 84–85, 103, 109, in? 138, 194, 230; and Indians, 104–6
Dickson, Thomas, 230–31
Dickson, Mrs. Thomas, 230
Dixon (artillery commander), 179
Dolsen, Matthew, 136
Dominica, 132
Donovan, Sarah, 64” Dousman, Michael, no, 112
Driscoll, Lt, 250
Dudley, Thomas P., 299
Du Pin (trader), 195
Edwards, Gov. Ninian, 283
Eel Indians, 50
Egmont-op-Zee, 146
Elliott, Alexander, 148, 149, 282
Elliott, Lt. Jesse, 225–27, 284? 308
Elliott, Matthew, 39–40, 47–49, 63- 66, 126, 137, 147, 165, 185–86, 216
Elliott, William, 184, 300–301, 303
Embargo, U.S., 38
England, Joseph, 95
Erie, Pa, 308, 310
Eustis, William, 69, 88–89, 96, 117, 139, 188, 202, 262, 280, 308
Evans, Maj. Thomas, 210, 211, 229- 32
Fallen Timbers, Battle of, 38, 42, 60, 192, 204
Family Compact, 253, 254
Federalists, 46, 87, 203–4
Fenwick, Lt.-Col. John, 228, 232, 234–35
Findlay, Col. James, 93–94? 169, 177?179–80, 184? 187 1st Lincoln Militia, 244
Forsyth, William, 180
Fort Amherstburg, 83, 123, 125, 135, 137, 144, 150, 163? 292, 316; council at, 1808, 46–49; council at, 1810, 63–69; council at, 1812, 127
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