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        Captain Lewis Warrington and others : memorial of Lewis Warrington, Captain in the U.S. Navy, (in behalf of himself and the officers and crew of the U.S. sloop-of-war Peacock); praying that the one half of the proceeds of the Epervier and goods which went into the officers and crew of said vessel, it having been decreed to them by the United States court as captors. April 26, 1848.--

        Warrington, Lewis, 1782-1851.; United States. Congress. House. Miscellaneous no.74. ([Washington D.C.] : Tippin & Streeper, Printers,, 2009-08-11)
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        Charles Larned letter - April 3, 1813

        Larned, Harriet; Larned, Ruth (2014-06-12)
        A 3 page letter to Charles Larned from his sister [Harriet] and mother [Ruth], dated Pittsfield, [Massachusetts], April 3, 1813. The letter is addressed to Mr. Charles Larned, Winchester, Kentucky. The letter contains news about the Larned family, many of whom were actively involved in the War of 1812, as well as news about their local community. Archival collection RG 451.
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        The citizen soldiers at North Point and Port McHenry, September 12 & 13, 1814. Resolves of the citizens in town meeting, particulars relating to the battle, official correspondence and honorable discharge of the troops. Also, celebration of the seventy-fifth anniversary, 1889. Reprint. --

        Nathaniel Hickman, publisher.; Charles C. Saffell. (Baltimore [Md.] : Charles C. Saffell,, 2009-08-11)
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        The claim of Amasa Stetson, of Massachusetts, on the United States, for money advanced, in fulfilling the orders of the Government while discharging the duties of Commissary General of Purchases, in time of the late war with Great Britain ; and for services rendered. --

        Stetson, Amasa. (Washington : [s.n.],, 2009-08-11)
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        Columbian Centinel, 10 July 1813 (no. 3053) - Newspaper

        2013-06-27
        Volumes of interest were published between 1812 and 1815 with articles about the War of 1812. Issue for July 10, 1813: includes a statement on the “unjust” War, a report on the Battle of Beaverdams.
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        Columbian Centinel, 12 March 1814 (no. 3123) - Newspaper

        2013-07-03
        Volumes of interest were published between 1812 and 1815 with articles about the War of 1812. Issue for March 12, 1814: The front page of this issue is dominated by a large engraving of a ship, part of a political notice in support of Caleb Strong for governor.
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        Columbian Centinel, 14 July 1813 (no. 3054) - Newspaper

        2013-07-03
        Volumes of interest were published between 1812 and 1815 with articles about the War of 1812. Contains an account of the Battle of Beaver Dams written by Gen. Dearborn to the Secretary of War, dated 26 June 1813 at Fort George; an account of the same battle written by an unknown individual, dated 28 June at Fort George; and a brief report of a British attack on the American picket guard at Fort George, dated 30 June 1813.
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        Columbian Centinel, 15 February 1815 (no. 3220) - Newspaper

        2013-07-03
        Volumes of interest were published between 1812 and 1815 with articles about the War of 1812. Issue for February 15, 1815: Page 2 has a two-column wide heading regarding the news about the signing of the Treaty of Ghent ending the War of 1812: "PEACE--SAFETY, and Prospect of returning COMMERCE, and PROSPERITY".
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        Columbian Centinel, 22 February 1815 (no. 3222) - Newspaper

        2013-07-03
        Volumes of interest were published between 1812 and 1815 with articles about the War of 1812.
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        Columbian Centinel, 27 February 1813 (no. 3015) - Newspaper

        2013-06-27
        Volumes of interest were published between 1812 and 1815 with articles about the War of 1812. Issue for February 27, 1813: The front page has much on the war in Europe while page 2 has some notable War of 1812 reports including "Captures by the Americans--Capture of The Frolic--Capture of the Macedonian", "Manifesto Against America", "Naval Expeditions", "British Account of the Defeat of Gen. Winchester's Army"
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        Columbian Centinel, 27 June 1812 (no. 2945) - Newspaper

        2013-06-27
        Volumes of interest were published between 1812 and 1815 with articles about the War of 1812. Issue for June 27, 1812 includes a proclamation issued by James Madison confirming war between the United States and Great Britain. Also contains a War Report from the House of Representatives, dated 18 June 1812. A chart follows this report which lists which states were peace-makers or war-declarers.
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        The Columbian Newspaper vol. IV no. 1105- June 12, 1813

        Holt, Charles (2011-12-16)
        The "Columbian" was established by Mr. Holt in 1808 as an "organ of the Clintonians" (Journalism in the United States, from 1690-1872 By Frederic Hudson) and a replacement to the "Citizen". It was a passionate Democratic paper that supported both Jefferson and Madison. Holt later sold the "Columbian" to Alden Spooner, who published the Long Island "Star". The Columbian ceased in 1821.
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        The Columbian, 29 July 1813 (vol. IV, no. 1144)

        2013-07-03
        The "Columbian" was established by Mr. Holt in 1808 as an "organ of the Clintonians" (Journalism in the United States, from 1690-1872 By Frederic Hudson) and a replacement to the "Citizen". It was a passionate Democratic paper that supported both Jefferson and Madison. Holt later sold the "Columbian" to Alden Spooner, who published the Long Island "Star". The Columbian ceased in 1821.
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        The Columbian, 9 July 1813 (vol. 4, no. 1127) - Newspaper

        2013-07-03
        Volumes of interest were published between 1812 and 1815 with articles about the War of 1812. Issue for July 29, 1813 also includes a report of the Battle of Beaver Dams.
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        A compressed view of the points to be discussed, in treating with the United States of America : with an appendix /

        Atcheson, Nathaniel, 1771-1825. ([London : s.n.],, 2009-08-11)
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        Connecticut Mirror, 4 January 1813 (vol. 4, no. 27) - Newspaper

        2013-07-03
        Volumes of interest were published between 1812 and 1815 with articles about the War of 1812. Issue for Jan. 4, 1813 includes (on p. 3) the annual carrier's address to the readers of the newspaper, this one having a war theme since it was published in the midst of the War of 1812. It is titled: "War and Proclamations--Addressed to the Readers of the Connecticut Mirror". Includes war-related content with some items headed: "Generosity of American Tars", "Impressment of Seamen" which is signed in type: James Monroe, "Reward Of Merit", "From Niagara" and a few other items.
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        Correspondence between Mr. Monroe and Mr. Canning and between Mr. Madison and Mr. Rose

        United States. Congress. Senate.Monroe, James, 1758-1831.; Canning, George, 1770-1827.; Madison, James, 1751-1836.; Rose, G. H. (George Henry), Sir, 1771-1855 (2011-12-16)
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        Correspondence between the American and British Plentipotentiaries relative to the commercial convention concluded on the 3rd of July, 1815

        United States. Dept. of State.; Great Britain. Foreign Office.; United States. Congress. Senate (2011-12-16)
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        Correspondence between the American and British Plentipotentiaries relative to the commercial convention concluded on the 3rd of July, 1815.--

        United States. Dept. of State.; Great Britain. Foreign Office.; United States. Congress. Senate. (Washington [D.C.] : Printed by William A. Davis,, 2009-08-11)
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        Daniel D. Tompkins letter to General Dearborn, June 28, 1812.

        Cameron, Chantal (2012-04-19)
        A letter written by Daniel D. Tompkins in response to a letter he received from Major General Dearborn. The letter is dated June 28, 1812 and describes the great need for arms and supplies for the American militia.
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