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Allan, William
Amherstburg
Armstrong, John
Baltimore, attack on
Barclay, Capt. Robert H.
Beaver Dams
Battle of
Bladensburg Races
Boyd, Brig.-Gen. John P
British/Indian relations
Brock, Maj.-Gen. Isaac
coat
Broke, Capt. Philip
Brown, Major-General Jacob
Brownstown
Buffalo
burning of
Buffalo Harbour
Burlington Bay
Canadian Fencibles
Canadian Volunteers
Chateauguay, Battle of
Chauncey, Capt. Isaac
Chesapeake
, frigate
Chesapeake Bay
Chippawa
Battle of
scene of the battle
Clopton, John
Cochrane, Vice Admiral Sir Alexander
Constitution
, frigate
Corps of Artificers (The Coloured Corps)
Craig, Governor James
Croghan, Lt.-Col. George
Crysler's Farm, Battle of
Dearborn, Maj.-Gen. Henry
De Cew, John
De Rottenburg, Maj.-Gen. Baron Francis
De Salaberry, Lt.-Col. Charles-Michel d'Irrumberry
Detroit
capture of
Detroit Frontier
Dickson, Robert
Downie, Capt. George
Drummond, Lt.-Gen. Gordon
Ducharme, Capt. Dominique
Dunlop, Dr. William
Elliott, Col. Matthew
FitzGibbon, Lt. James
Fort Drummond
Fort Erie
British Assault on
reburial of American soldiers from
Fort George
Fort Henry
Fort Malden
Fort Meigs
Fort Mississauga
Fort Niagara
Fort St. Joseph
Fort York, See York
Frenchtown, Battle of
Gaines, Brig.-Gen. Edmund P
Gallatin, Albert
General Hunter
, schooner
General Pike
Glengarry light Infantry Fencibles
Grand River Indians
Granger, Erastus
Green, Billy
Hamilton
, gunboat
Hampton, Maj.-Gen. Wade
Hanks, Lt. Porter
Harrison, Governor William Henry
Harvey, Lt.-Col. John
Hull, Brig.-Gen. William
Ile aux Noix
Izard, Maj.-Gen. George Izard
Jackson, Maj.-Gen. Andrew
at Battle of New Orleans
Kingston
Lacolle Mill, battle of
Lake Champlain
Battle of
Lake Erie
Battle of
Lake Huron
Lake Ontario
naval battle on
Lawrence, Capt. James
Loyal and Patriotic Society of Upper Canada
Lundy's Lane, battle of
reinternment of soldiers
McClure, Brig.-Gen. George
Macdonough, Capt. Thomas
McDouall, Lt. Col. Robert
Macdonell, Lt.-Col. John
Madison
, corvette
Madison, President James
Martial Law
Merritt, William H.
Michilirnackinac
British capture of
Militia, Lower Canada
cavalry
Upper Canada
cavalry
New Brunswick and Nova Scotia
“militia myth”
Monroe, James
Montreal
American threat to
Moraviantown, Battle of
Morrison, Lt.-Col. Joseph W.
Murray, Col. John
Nancy
, schooner
Napoleonic Wars
Napoleon's Empire
Naval forces on the Atlantic Ocean
Naval forces on the inland lakes: American
British
New Orleans, Battle of
Newark, See Niagara
Niagara, town of
burning of
Niagara frontier
New Brunswick Fencibles
Niagara
, brig
North West Company
Norton, John (Teyoninhokarawen)
Nova Scotia Fencibles
Orders in Council
Oswego
Pakenham, Maj.-Gen.Sir Edward
Pearson, Lt.-Col. Thomas
Perry, Master Commandant Oliver H.
Pike, Brig.-Gen. Zebulon
Plans for defence, British
Plans of campaign, American
Plattsburgh
Battle of Plattsburgh Bay
Popham, Commander Stephen
Population,
Lower Canada
Upper Canada
United States
Port Dover
raid on
Porter, Peter B.
Prairie du Chien
Presque Isle
Prevost, Lt.-Gen. Sir George
Privateers
Procter, Col. Henry
Prophet, The (Tenskwatawa)
Provincial Corps of light Infantry (The Canadian Voltigeurs)
Provincial Marine
Quebec City
Queen Charlotte
, ship
Queenston
Queenston Heights, Battle of
Riall, Maj.-Gen. Phineas
Ripley, Brig.-Gen. Eleazar
Roberts, Capt. Charles
Ross, Maj.-Gen. Robert
Royal George
, ship
Royal Navy
Royal Newfoundland Regiment
Royal Scots, The (First Regiment of Foot)
Rush-Bagot Agreement
Sackets Harbor
British attack on
St. David's, burning of
St. George, Lt.-Col. Thomas
St. Lawrence River
St. Lawrence
, ship
Sandwich
Scott, Colonel Winfield
Scourge
, gunboat
Secord, Laura
Sheaffe, Maj.-Gen. Roger H.
Shannon
, frigate
Sherbrooke, Lt.-Gen. Sir John
Smith, Michael
Smyth, Brig.-Gen. Alexander
Snake Hill
Stoney Creek, battle of
Strachan, Rev. John
Talbot, Col. Thomas
Tecumseh
Tenskwatawa, see The Prophet
Teyoninhokarawen, see Norton, John
Tippecanoe, battle of
Treason in Upper Canada:
Ancaster treason trials
Treaty of Ghent
United States/Indian relations
Van Rensselaer, Col. Solomon
Van Rensselaer, General Stephen
Vincent, Brig.-Gen. John
Voltigeurs, see Provincial Corps of Light Infantry
Vrooman's Point
Wallis, Provo William Parry
“War Hawks”
Warren, Admiral Sir John B
Washington D.C., raid on
Webster-Ashburton Treaty
Wellington, Duke of
Wilkinson, James
Willcocks, Joseph
Winchester, Brig.-Gen. James
Winder, Brig.-Gen. William
Wool Capt. John E.
Worsely, Lt. Miller
Yeo, Commodore Sir James Lucas
York (Toronto)
capture of