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Merry Hearts Make Light Days: The War of 1812 Journal of Lieutenant John Le Couteur, 104
th
Foot
. Ottawa: Carleton University Press, 1993.

— — —.
Where Right and Glory Lead! The Battle of Lundy's Lane, 1814
. Toronto: Robin Brass Studio, 1997 (revised version of his
The Battle Lundy's Lane on the Niagara in 1814
. Baltimore: Nautical & Aviation Publishing Co., 1993.

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Red Coats & Grey Jackets: The Battle of Chippawa, 5 July 1814
. Toronto, Dundurn Press, 1994.

— — —, ed.
Soldiers of 1814: American Enlisted Men's Memoirs of the Niagara Campaign
. Youngstown, NY: Old Fort Niagara Association, 1995.

Guitard, Michelle.
The Militia of the Battle of Chateauguay. A Social History
. Ottawa: National Historic Parks and Sites Branch, Parks Canada, Environment Canada, 1983.

Hayes, John F.
Treason at York
. Copp Clark, n.d. A novel of 1812–13 for young readers.

Hitsman, J. M.
The Incredible War of 1812: A Military History
. Updated by Donald E. Graves. Toronto: Robin Brass Studio, 1999 (originally published 1965).

Lépine, Luc.
Les officiers de milice du Bas–Canada, 1812–15 (Lower Canada's Militia Officers, 1812–1815)
. Montreal: Société généalogique canadienne-française, 1996.

Litt, Paul, Ronald F. Williamson, and Joseph W.A. Whitehorne,
Death at Snake Hill. Secrets from a War of 1812 Cemetery
. Toronto: Dundurn Press, 1993.

Malcomson, Robert.
Lords of the Lake: The Naval War on Lake Ontario, 1812–14
. Toronto: Robin Brass Studio, 1998.

McKenzie, Ruth.
Laura Secord: The Lady and the Legend
. Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, 1971.

The Naval War of 1812: A Documentary History
. Vol. 1:
1812
; vol.2:
1813
. Edited by William S. Dudley. Washington, DC: Naval Historical Center, Department of the Navy, 1985–92.

Sheppard, George.
Plunder, Profit, and Paroles: A Social History of the War of 1812 in Upper Canada
. Montreal & Kingston: McGill-Queen's University Press, 1994.

Stanley, G.F.G.
The War of 1812: Land Operations
. Toronto: Macmillan of Canada, 1983. (Published in collaboration with National Museum of Man, National Museums of Canada.)

Sugden, John,
Tecumseh's Last Stand
. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1985.

Suthren, Victor.
Defend and Hold: The Battle of Chateauguay
. Ottawa: Canadian War Museum, 1986.

Turner, Wesley B.
British Generals in the War of 1812: High Command in the Canadas
. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen's University Press, 1999.

Whitehorne, Joseph.
The Battle for Baltimore, 1814
. Baltimore: The Nautical & Aviation Publishing Co., 1997.

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While Washington Burned: The Battle for Fort Erie, 1814
. Baltimore: The Nautical & Aviation Publishing Co., 1992.

Wilder, Patrick A.
The Battle of Sackett's Harbour, 1813
. Baltimore: Nautical & Aviation Publishing Co., 1994.

Zaslow, Morris, ed.
7he Defended Border: Upper Canada and the War of 1812
. Toronto: Macmillan, 1964.

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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

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