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  • USS Washington (1814)
  • USS Washington was a ship of the line of the United States Navy. The ship, named for Founding Father and first president of the United States, George Washington

    USS Washington (1814)

    USS Washington (1814)

    USS_Washington_(1814)

  • USS Washington
  • List of ships with the same or similar names

    capture USS Washington (1776 lateen-rigged galley) was a galley built and subsequently captured by the Royal Navy in October 1776 USS Washington (1814) was

    USS Washington

    USS_Washington

  • Burning of Washington
  • 1814 British attack on the United States

    Battle of Bladensburg on August 24, 1814, a British army led by Major-General Robert Ross marched on Washington, D.C. That evening, British soldiers

    Burning of Washington

    Burning of Washington

    Burning_of_Washington

  • List of ships of the line of the United States Navy
  • 1836) USS Washington (1814–1843) USS Franklin (1815–1852) USS Columbus (1819–1861) Chippewa-class USS Chippewa (laid down 1815, never completed) USS New Orleans

    List of ships of the line of the United States Navy

    List of ships of the line of the United States Navy

    List_of_ships_of_the_line_of_the_United_States_Navy

  • USS Saratoga (1814)
  • American warship built for service on Lake Champlain during the War of 1812.

    USS Saratoga was a corvette built in Vergennes, Vermont, for service on Lake Champlain in the War of 1812. She was named for the Battles of Saratoga.

    USS Saratoga (1814)

    USS Saratoga (1814)

    USS_Saratoga_(1814)

  • List of U.S. military vessels named after presidents
  • 1798. USS Washington (1814) a ship of the line, was the second such to be launched by the Navy, and was on active service from 1815 to 1820. USS George

    List of U.S. military vessels named after presidents

    List_of_U.S._military_vessels_named_after_presidents

  • USS Lynx (1814)
  • American naval vessel

    USS Lynx, a 6-gun Baltimore Clipper rigged schooner, was built for the United States Navy by James Owner of Georgetown, Washington, D.C., in 1814, intended

    USS Lynx (1814)

    USS Lynx (1814)

    USS_Lynx_(1814)

  • USS Argus
  • List of ships with the same or similar names

    Washington, D.C., late in the summer of 1814. She was burned to prevent her capture by the British; and USS Argus (PY-14), a patrol yacht in commission

    USS Argus

    USS_Argus

  • 1814
  • Calendar year

    1814 (MDCCCXIV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Thursday of the Julian calendar, the 1814th

    1814

    1814

    1814

  • Timeline of the War of 1812
  • expedition, forcing the Americans to retreat downstream. USS Constitution versus HMS Pictou (February 14, 1814): U.S. frigate Constitution captured and scuttled

    Timeline of the War of 1812

    Timeline_of_the_War_of_1812

  • Stephen Decatur
  • United States naval officer and commodore (1779–1820)

    September 1814. The ten vessels were: Frigates: USS Guerrier (flagship), USS Macedonian and USS Constellation; sloop of war USS Ontario; brigs USS Epervier

    Stephen Decatur

    Stephen Decatur

    Stephen_Decatur

  • USS Eagle (1814 schooner)
  • The schooner USS Eagle was the fourth vessel to bear the name and was one of three ships named USS Eagle during the War of 1812 by the United States.

    USS Eagle (1814 schooner)

    USS_Eagle_(1814_schooner)

  • Battle of Bladensburg
  • 1814 battle of the War of 1812

    Bladensburg, also known as the Bladensburg Races, took place on August 24, 1814, during the Chesapeake campaign of the War of 1812 at Bladensburg, Maryland

    Battle of Bladensburg

    Battle of Bladensburg

    Battle_of_Bladensburg

  • USS Essex (1799)
  • 1799 American sailing frigate

    The first USS Essex of the United States Navy was a 36-gun or 32-gun sailing frigate that participated in the Quasi-War with France, the First Barbary

    USS Essex (1799)

    USS Essex (1799)

    USS_Essex_(1799)

  • Edward Pakenham
  • British Army officer and politician

    declared by the Treaty of Ghent, signed on 24 December 1814, but as peace was not yet ratified in Washington as required by the treaty, the two nations were

    Edward Pakenham

    Edward Pakenham

    Edward_Pakenham

  • William A. T. Maddox
  • Northern District. Captain Maddox retired in 1880 and died in Washington, D.C. Three ships, USS Maddox, have been named for him. Biography portal Grivas,

    William A. T. Maddox

    William_A._T._Maddox

  • List of U.S. military vessels named after living Americans
  • USS Jefferson (1814) was launched in 1814; Thomas Jefferson died on July 4, 1826. USS Madison (1812) was a 14-gun schooner launched in 1812. USS Madison (1832)

    List of U.S. military vessels named after living Americans

    List of U.S. military vessels named after living Americans

    List_of_U.S._military_vessels_named_after_living_Americans

  • Assassination of Spencer Perceval
  • 1812 murder in London, England

    1814 Chesconessex Creek Stonington Bladensburg Washington Alexandria Caulk's Field North Point McHenry Farnham Church Gulf theater 1813 Mobile 1814 1st

    Assassination of Spencer Perceval

    Assassination of Spencer Perceval

    Assassination_of_Spencer_Perceval

  • Robert Ross (British Army officer, born 1766)
  • Anglo-Irish officer in the British Army (1766-1814)

    Major-General Robert Ross (1766 – 12 September 1814) was a British Army officer who served in the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars and the War

    Robert Ross (British Army officer, born 1766)

    Robert Ross (British Army officer, born 1766)

    Robert_Ross_(British_Army_officer,_born_1766)

  • The Battle of New Orleans
  • Song written by Jimmy Driftwood

    1814 Chesconessex Creek Stonington Bladensburg Washington Alexandria Caulk's Field North Point McHenry Farnham Church Gulf theater 1813 Mobile 1814 1st

    The Battle of New Orleans

    The_Battle_of_New_Orleans

  • The Dawn's Early Light
  • Non-fiction book about the Battle of Baltimore

    the conflict between Great Britain and the United States in the summer of 1814, when the British mounted a coordinated attack on Baltimore, Maryland, and

    The Dawn's Early Light

    The_Dawn's_Early_Light

  • Battle of Baltimore
  • 1814 battle during the War of 1812

    Baltimore took place between British and American forces on September 12–14, 1814, during the War of 1812. Defending American forces repulsed sea and land

    Battle of Baltimore

    Battle of Baltimore

    Battle_of_Baltimore

  • Naval warfare during the War of 1812
  • inshore against prepared coastal defences. The capture of USS Frolic on 20 April 1814, had the USS Frolic pursued and overtaken by superior British forces

    Naval warfare during the War of 1812

    Naval_warfare_during_the_War_of_1812

  • Francis Scott Key
  • American lawyer and poet (1779–1843)

    Stuart Skinner dined aboard HMS Tonnant on September 7, 1814, following the Burning of Washington in August. They were the guests of Vice-Admiral Alexander

    Francis Scott Key

    Francis Scott Key

    Francis_Scott_Key

  • Battle of Pensacola (1814)
  • Battle of the War of 1812

    The Battle of Pensacola (7–9 November 1814) took place, following the Creek War, as part of the Gulf Coast operations during the War of 1812. General Andrew

    Battle of Pensacola (1814)

    Battle of Pensacola (1814)

    Battle_of_Pensacola_(1814)

  • Treaty of Ghent
  • 1814 peace treaty ending the War of 1812

    Kingdom. It took effect in February 1815. Both sides signed it on December 24, 1814, in the city of Ghent, United Netherlands (now in Belgium). The treaty restored

    Treaty of Ghent

    Treaty of Ghent

    Treaty_of_Ghent

  • Laura Secord
  • Canadian heroine of the War of 1812

    records were destroyed when the town was burned by the Americans in July 1814. While in St. Davids, Secord stopped at the home of her half-brother Charles

    Laura Secord

    Laura Secord

    Laura_Secord

  • War of 1812
  • 1812–1815 conflict in North America

    Shannon vs USS Chesapeake on 1 June 1813 (the bloodiest such action of the war), HMS Phoebe vs USS Essex on 28 March 1814, HMS Endymion vs USS President

    War of 1812

    War of 1812

    War_of_1812

  • Star-Spangled Banner (flag)
  • Flag that flew over Fort McHenry in Baltimore during the War of 1812

    Seeing the flag flying over Fort McHenry on the morning of September 14, 1814, after the battle ended, Francis Scott Key was inspired to write the poem

    Star-Spangled Banner (flag)

    Star-Spangled Banner (flag)

    Star-Spangled_Banner_(flag)

  • Tecumseh
  • Shawnee Native American military leader (1768-1813)

    The Americans refused and the matter was dropped. The Treaty of Ghent (1814) called for Native American lands to be restored to their 1811 boundaries

    Tecumseh

    Tecumseh

    Tecumseh

  • Battle of Mackinac Island (1814)
  • Historic site in Mackinac Island, Michigan

    island in the opening weeks of the war. An American expedition was mounted in 1814 to recover the island. The American force advertised its presence by attempting

    Battle of Mackinac Island (1814)

    Battle of Mackinac Island (1814)

    Battle_of_Mackinac_Island_(1814)

  • Battle of Plattsburgh
  • 1814 battle during the War of 1812

    superintend construction. In April 1814, the Americans launched the corvette USS Saratoga of 26 guns and the schooner USS Ticonderoga of 14 guns (originally

    Battle of Plattsburgh

    Battle of Plattsburgh

    Battle_of_Plattsburgh

  • Peace Bridge
  • Truss arch bridge connecting US to Canada

    1814 Chesconessex Creek Stonington Bladensburg Washington Alexandria Caulk's Field North Point McHenry Farnham Church Gulf theater 1813 Mobile 1814 1st

    Peace Bridge

    Peace Bridge

    Peace_Bridge

  • USS Louisiana (1812)
  • Sloops-of-war of the United States Navy

    USS Louisiana, was a sloop built in New Orleans in 1812 and she played a vital role in the events that led up to the Battle of New Orleans during the

    USS Louisiana (1812)

    USS_Louisiana_(1812)

  • Isaac Brock
  • British Army officer and colonial administrator (1769–1812)

    sent home. Hull was later exchanged, but faced a court martial in January 1814, charged with treason, cowardice and neglect of duty. He is reported to have

    Isaac Brock

    Isaac Brock

    Isaac_Brock

  • War of 1812 campaigns
  • June 1814, with 4,000 veterans to raid key points on the American coast. Ross landed at the mouth of the Patuxent River in Maryland with Washington as his

    War of 1812 campaigns

    War of 1812 campaigns

    War_of_1812_campaigns

  • Siege of Fort Erie
  • 1814 siege of the War of 1812

    Fort Erie, also known as the Battle of Erie, from 4 August to 21 September 1814, was one of the last engagements of the War of 1812, between British and

    Siege of Fort Erie

    Siege of Fort Erie

    Siege_of_Fort_Erie

  • Chesapeake campaign
  • Naval campaign of the War of 1812

    North Point (12 September 1814) A battle that thwarted the British plan to follow up their victories at Bladensburg and Washington with the capture of Baltimore

    Chesapeake campaign

    Chesapeake campaign

    Chesapeake_campaign

  • Battle of North Point
  • Battle of the War of 1812

    Columbia militia at the Battle of Bladensburg on August 24, 1814, and burned Washington. Having disrupted the American government, he withdrew to the

    Battle of North Point

    Battle of North Point

    Battle_of_North_Point

  • 1814 in the United States
  • Events from the year 1814 in the United States. President: James Madison (DR-Virginia) Vice President: Elbridge Gerry (DR-Massachusetts) (until November

    1814 in the United States

    1814 in the United States

    1814_in_the_United_States

  • Battle of Lundy's Lane
  • 1814 battle of the War of 1812

    Niagara or contemporarily as the Battle of Bridgewater, was fought on 25 July 1814, during the War of 1812, between an invading American army and a British

    Battle of Lundy's Lane

    Battle of Lundy's Lane

    Battle_of_Lundy's_Lane

  • USS Wasp (1807)
  • US and later British sloop-of-war

    USS Wasp was a 14-gun sloop-of-war of the United States Navy captured by the British in the early months of the War of 1812. She was constructed in 1806

    USS Wasp (1807)

    USS Wasp (1807)

    USS_Wasp_(1807)

  • Chesapeake Bay Flotilla
  • Military unit

    the vessels themselves on August 22, 1814. The men of the Flotilla then served onshore in the defense of Washington, DC and Baltimore. It was disbanded

    Chesapeake Bay Flotilla

    Chesapeake_Bay_Flotilla

  • Creek War
  • 1813–1814 US Indian War

    ISBN 0-8050-6925-9. Blackmon, Richard D. (2014). The Creek War, 1813–1814. Washington, D.C.: Center of Military History, United States Army. Bunn, Mike,

    Creek War

    Creek War

    Creek_War

  • Washington Navy Yard
  • US Navy facility in Washington, DC

    Henry Latrobe (1764–1820). After the occupation and burning of Washington in August 1814 by British forces as part of the War of 1812, Tingey recommended

    Washington Navy Yard

    Washington Navy Yard

    Washington_Navy_Yard

  • Battle of Valparaíso
  • 1814 battle of the War of 1812

    Capture of USS Essex, was a naval action fought during the War of 1812. It took place off Valparaíso, Chile on March 28, 1814, between the frigate USS Essex

    Battle of Valparaíso

    Battle of Valparaíso

    Battle_of_Valparaíso

  • USS Adams (1799)
  • American warship

    USS Adams was a 28-gun (rated) sailing frigate of the United States Navy. She was laid down in 1797 at New York City by John Jackson and William Sheffield

    USS Adams (1799)

    USS Adams (1799)

    USS_Adams_(1799)

  • Raid on Alexandria (Virginia)
  • British naval attack on Virginia during the War of 1812

    the middle of 1814, a naval force under Commodore James Alexander Gordon was ordered to sail up the Potomac River and attack Fort Washington. The raid was

    Raid on Alexandria (Virginia)

    Raid on Alexandria (Virginia)

    Raid_on_Alexandria_(Virginia)

  • William Bainbridge
  • United States Navy officer (1774–1833)

    number of famous early U.S. Navy vessels including USS George Washington, USS Philadelphia, and USS Constitution, ultimately becoming a member of the board

    William Bainbridge

    William Bainbridge

    William_Bainbridge

  • Battle of New Orleans
  • Battle of the War of 1812 fought in January 1815

    George Robert (1827). The Campaigns of the British Army at Washington and New Orleans, 1814–1815. London, UK: J. Murray. ISBN 0-665-45385-X. {{cite book}}:

    Battle of New Orleans

    Battle of New Orleans

    Battle_of_New_Orleans

  • John Rodgers (naval officer, born 1772)
  • United States Navy officer (1772–1838)

    the war aboard his next flagship, USS President, and also played a leading role in the reoccupation of Washington D.C. after it was occupied by British

    John Rodgers (naval officer, born 1772)

    John Rodgers (naval officer, born 1772)

    John_Rodgers_(naval_officer,_born_1772)

  • Johnston Blakeley
  • United States Navy officer (1781–1814)

    Johnston Blakeley (October 1781 – October 1814) was a United States Navy officer who served during the Quasi-War and the War of 1812. He is considered

    Johnston Blakeley

    Johnston Blakeley

    Johnston_Blakeley

  • Battle of Chippawa
  • 1814 battle of the War of 1812

    (sometimes spelled Chippewa) was a War of 1812 battle fought on July 5, 1814, in which the United States Army defeated British forces during the American

    Battle of Chippawa

    Battle of Chippawa

    Battle_of_Chippawa

  • USS Columbus (1819)
  • 90-gun ship of the line in the United States Navy

    January 1813, the burning of the Washington Navy Yard by the Americans in 1814 just prior to the British occupation of Washington, intended to keep US military

    USS Columbus (1819)

    USS Columbus (1819)

    USS_Columbus_(1819)

  • Opposition to the War of 1812 in Britain
  • burned the White House, along with other public buildings in Washington, D.C, in August 1814, in retaliation for the American destruction of Port Dover

    Opposition to the War of 1812 in Britain

    Opposition_to_the_War_of_1812_in_Britain

  • Quincy political family
  • Political family in Massachusetts, US

    John Quincy Adams, several American towns, USS Quincy, Quincy House at Harvard, Quincy House in Washington, D.C., and Quincy Market in Boston are among

    Quincy political family

    Quincy political family

    Quincy_political_family

  • Kentucky in the War of 1812
  • 1814 Chesconessex Creek Stonington Bladensburg Washington Alexandria Caulk's Field North Point McHenry Farnham Church Gulf theater 1813 Mobile 1814 1st

    Kentucky in the War of 1812

    Kentucky_in_the_War_of_1812

  • List of museum ships in North America
  • Retrieved 20 September 2016. "USS Hornet Museum". USS Hornet Museum. Retrieved 20 September 2016. "Battleship USS Iowa". Battleship USS Iowa. Archived from the

    List of museum ships in North America

    List_of_museum_ships_in_North_America

  • Ohio in the War of 1812
  • William Hull, the governor of the Michigan territory, who had traveled to Washington, D.C. in late 1811 for consultations, was appointed brigadier-general

    Ohio in the War of 1812

    Ohio_in_the_War_of_1812

  • Battle of Fort Oswego (1814)
  • British raid during the War of 1812

    and the village of Oswego, New York on 6 May 1814 during the War of 1812. During the early months of 1814, while Lake Ontario was frozen, the British and

    Battle of Fort Oswego (1814)

    Battle of Fort Oswego (1814)

    Battle_of_Fort_Oswego_(1814)

  • USS Scorpion (1812)
  • USS Scorpion was a self-propelled floating artillery battery in commission with the United States Navy from 1812 to 1814. Scorpion was sloop-rigged and

    USS Scorpion (1812)

    USS Scorpion (1812)

    USS_Scorpion_(1812)

  • Results of the War of 1812
  • territorial expansion in the United States until after Napoleon’s defeat in 1814. The British then went on to demand an Indian Buffer State and parts of North

    Results of the War of 1812

    Results_of_the_War_of_1812

  • USS Congress (1799)
  • United States Navy frigate

    USS Congress was a three-masted heavy frigate, one of the first six ships of the newly created US Navy. Built by James Hackett at the Portsmouth Naval

    USS Congress (1799)

    USS Congress (1799)

    USS_Congress_(1799)

  • Illinois Territory in the War of 1812
  • however. In September 1813, the Americans built Fort Clark in Peoria. In June 1814, William Clark built Fort Shelby at Prairie du Chien. The British captured

    Illinois Territory in the War of 1812

    Illinois Territory in the War of 1812

    Illinois_Territory_in_the_War_of_1812

  • Charles Morris (naval officer)
  • American naval officer (1784–1856)

    severely wounded. He was promoted to captain on March 3, 1813. In 1814, he commanded USS Adams in raiding expeditions against British commerce. Cornered

    Charles Morris (naval officer)

    Charles Morris (naval officer)

    Charles_Morris_(naval_officer)

  • Brock's Monument
  • Historical monument in Canada

    1814 Chesconessex Creek Stonington Bladensburg Washington Alexandria Caulk's Field North Point McHenry Farnham Church Gulf theater 1813 Mobile 1814 1st

    Brock's Monument

    Brock's Monument

    Brock's_Monument

  • The Bold Canadian
  • Canadian patriotic song

    1814 Chesconessex Creek Stonington Bladensburg Washington Alexandria Caulk's Field North Point McHenry Farnham Church Gulf theater 1813 Mobile 1814 1st

    The Bold Canadian

    The Bold Canadian

    The_Bold_Canadian

  • The Hunters of Kentucky
  • 1821 song by Samuel Woodworth

    Herman, Daniel Justin (2001). Hunting and the American Imagination. Washington and London: Smithsonian Institution Press. p. 114. Nelson-Burns, Lesley

    The Hunters of Kentucky

    The Hunters of Kentucky

    The_Hunters_of_Kentucky

  • List of War of 1812 Bicentennial
  • List of commemorations and organizations

    1812 Bicentennial Virginia Bicentennial of the War of 1812 Commission Washington DC War of 1812 Bicentennial Commission "Building Heritage Bridges" S.

    List of War of 1812 Bicentennial

    List_of_War_of_1812_Bicentennial

  • Guy W. S. Castle
  • US Navy officer and recipient of the Medal of Honor (1879–1919)

    Naval Academy on 7 June 1901. Castle reported to the receiving ship USS Independence (1814) on 29 June 1901. Detached on 31 July 1901 to proceed to the Asiatic

    Guy W. S. Castle

    Guy W. S. Castle

    Guy_W._S._Castle

  • Battle of Hampton
  • 1813–1814 1813 Havre de Grace Craney Island Hampton Ocracoke 1st St. Michaels 2nd St. Michaels 1814 Chesconessex Creek Stonington Bladensburg Washington Alexandria

    Battle of Hampton

    Battle_of_Hampton

  • Charles Boarman
  • American naval officer

    Naval Board at Washington, D.C. After attending naval school at the Washington Navy Yard, Boarman saw service as a young midshipmen aboard USS Jefferson during

    Charles Boarman

    Charles Boarman

    Charles_Boarman

  • Capture of Fort Erie
  • 1814 battle of the War of 1812

    evacuated and blown up in November 1814. Elting, p. 182. Joseph Whitehorne, While Washington Burned: The Battle for Fort Erie 1814 (1993) John R. Elting, Amateurs

    Capture of Fort Erie

    Capture of Fort Erie

    Capture_of_Fort_Erie

  • USS Columbia (1836)
  • Frigate of the US Navy

    The first USS Columbia of the United States Navy to be commissioned was a three-masted, wooden-hulled sailing frigate, built at the Washington Navy Yard

    USS Columbia (1836)

    USS Columbia (1836)

    USS_Columbia_(1836)

  • Laura Secord Legacy Trail
  • 1814 Chesconessex Creek Stonington Bladensburg Washington Alexandria Caulk's Field North Point McHenry Farnham Church Gulf theater 1813 Mobile 1814 1st

    Laura Secord Legacy Trail

    Laura Secord Legacy Trail

    Laura_Secord_Legacy_Trail

  • Raid on Madrid
  • 1814 raid of the War of 1812

    village of Madrid for any vital supplies. Late in the evening on February 6, 1814, Sherwood took a force of 23 Royal Marines, 11 members of the Incorporated

    Raid on Madrid

    Raid_on_Madrid

  • General Society of the War of 1812
  • American patriotic organization

    organized in 1814 at Baltimore. The Society of the War of 1812 in the State of Maryland was organized at Baltimore on September 14, 1814 (two days after

    General Society of the War of 1812

    General Society of the War of 1812

    General_Society_of_the_War_of_1812

  • John Shaw (naval officer)
  • United States Navy officer (1773–1823)

    Patterson. In spring 1814, Shaw was given command of a squadron of blockaded ships (USS United States, USS Macedonian, and USS Hornet) in Connecticut's

    John Shaw (naval officer)

    John Shaw (naval officer)

    John_Shaw_(naval_officer)

  • Battle of Big Sandy Creek
  • 1814 battle of the War of 1812

    Battle of Big Sandy Creek was fought in northwestern New York on May 29–30, 1814, during the War of 1812. American troops and Oneida Indians launched an attempted

    Battle of Big Sandy Creek

    Battle of Big Sandy Creek

    Battle_of_Big_Sandy_Creek

  • Battle of Lake Borgne
  • 1814 battle of the War of 1812

    the American South theatre of the War of 1812. It occurred on December 14, 1814 on Lake Borgne. The British victory allowed them to disembark their troops

    Battle of Lake Borgne

    Battle of Lake Borgne

    Battle_of_Lake_Borgne

  • Battle of Prairie du Chien
  • settlement with residents loyal to both American and British causes. By 1814, both nations were anxious to control the site because of its importance

    Battle of Prairie du Chien

    Battle of Prairie du Chien

    Battle_of_Prairie_du_Chien

  • Attacks on the United States
  • Ocracoke and nearby Portsmouth. In August 1814, the British launched a fresh campaign aimed at capturing Washington. After routing American forces at the

    Attacks on the United States

    Attacks on the United States

    Attacks_on_the_United_States

  • USS Sea Horse (1812)
  • American schooner

    with Britain in 1812. The Sea Horse and USS Alligator accompanied a squadron of five gunboats at the end of 1814. In addition to these vessels, there was

    USS Sea Horse (1812)

    USS_Sea_Horse_(1812)

  • Battle of Caulk's Field
  • Battle of the War of 1812

    Burning of Washington. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press. ISBN 1-55750-425-3. Whitehorne, Joseph A. (1997). The Battle for Baltimore, 1814. Baltimore:

    Battle of Caulk's Field

    Battle_of_Caulk's_Field

  • Henry letters
  • 1814 Chesconessex Creek Stonington Bladensburg Washington Alexandria Caulk's Field North Point McHenry Farnham Church Gulf theater 1813 Mobile 1814 1st

    Henry letters

    Henry_letters

  • Fort Amanda
  • Historic site in Auglaize County, Ohio, U.S.

    fort was abandoned in 1815. Following the abandonment of Fort Amanda in 1814, settlers took over the buildings and grounds. The fort was used as the main

    Fort Amanda

    Fort Amanda

    Fort_Amanda

  • William M. Crane
  • American commodore (1776–1846)

    lieutenant on the USS Vixen he won honors for his gallant fighting in the attacks on Tripoli in 1804. He was in command of the brigantine USS Nautilus on 29

    William M. Crane

    William M. Crane

    William_M._Crane

  • Isaac Hull
  • United States Navy Commodore

    During his military career, he commanded the warships USS Argus, USS Chesapeake, USS President, and USS Constitution. During the War of 1812, Hull, commanding

    Isaac Hull

    Isaac Hull

    Isaac_Hull

  • Raid on Havre de Grace
  • 1813 engagement of the War of 1812

    1813–1814 1813 Havre de Grace Craney Island Hampton Ocracoke 1st St. Michaels 2nd St. Michaels 1814 Chesconessex Creek Stonington Bladensburg Washington Alexandria

    Raid on Havre de Grace

    Raid on Havre de Grace

    Raid_on_Havre_de_Grace

  • Battle of New Orleans order of battle: American
  • Military unit

    Naval Arsenal, for a "rifle" strength of 250, alongside 150 unarmed men. The USS Yorktown was a 16-gun sloop-of-war of the United States Navy. This similar

    Battle of New Orleans order of battle: American

    Battle of New Orleans order of battle: American

    Battle_of_New_Orleans_order_of_battle:_American

  • James Madison
  • Founding Father, U.S. president from 1809 to 1817

    James Madison Memorial Building, the capital city of Wisconsin, and the USS James Madison. James Madison Jr. was born on March 16, 1751 (March 5, 1750

    James Madison

    James Madison

    James_Madison

  • Equestrian statue of Andrew Jackson (Washington, D.C.)
  • Equestrian statue by Clark Mills in Washington, D.C., U.S.

    marble base in the center of Lafayette Square within President's Park in Washington, D.C., just to the north of the White House. Jackson is depicted dressed

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    Chouteau fur trading family and an agent for the Osage, took Osage chiefs to Washington, DC to meet President Thomas Jefferson who promised to build them a trading

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  • Opposition to the War of 1812 in the United States
  • Randolph's words would prove prophetic, as British forces burned the Capitol in 1814. All members of Congress that voted for declaring war on Britain in 1812

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  • Ocracoke raid
  • British naval attack on the United States during the War of 1812

    (1992). The Naval War of 1812: A Documentary History (PDF). Vol. II: 1813. Washington, D.C.: Naval Historical Center, Department of the Navy. pp. 184–186. OCLC 26596434

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  • Campbell's Island, Illinois
  • Island and settlement in Rock Island County, Illinois

    approximately 500 Sauk warriors allied with the British Army clashed on July 19, 1814, with an American force led by Lieutenant John Campbell of the 1st U.S. Regiment

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  • Bibliography of the War of 1812
  • of the USS Constitution. (2005) Bird, Harrison. Navies in the Mountains: The Battles on the Waters of Lake Champlain and Lake George, 1609–1814. New York:

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  • Nuku Hiva Campaign
  • 1813–14 US intervention in Polynesia

    Porter entered the Pacific, via Cape Horn, in the thirty-two gun frigate USS Essex. Originally Porter was assigned to rendezvous with two other warships

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  • John Simpson (Kentucky politician)
  • American politician

    1814 Chesconessex Creek Stonington Bladensburg Washington Alexandria Caulk's Field North Point McHenry Farnham Church Gulf theater 1813 Mobile 1814 1st

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    English : habitational name from any of several places called Withington. The majority, including those in Cheshire, Herefordshire, Lancashire, and Shropshire, are named from an unattested Old English wīðign ‘willow copse’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’; Withington in Gloucestershire appears in Domesday Book as Widindune, from the genitive case of an Old English personal name Widia + Old English dūn ‘hill’.

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    Wallington

    English : habitational name from any of various places called Wallington. Those in Berkshire, Hampshire, and Greater London are probably all named from the genitive plural of Old English walh ‘foreigner’, ‘Briton’ (see Wallace) + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’. One in Northumberland was originally Old English Wealingtūn ‘settlement associated with Wealh’, a personal name or byname. One in Hertfordshire was named as the ‘settlement of the people of Wændel’, an unattested Old English personal name, while one in Norfolk was probably the ‘settlement of the dwellers by the wall (Old English wall)’.

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  • RUSS
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    Short form of English Russell, RUSS means "little red one."

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    Warbington

    English (Lancashire) : perhaps a variant of Warburton; otherwise a habitational name from a lost or unidentified place.

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  • Walkington
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    English

    Walkington

    English : habitational name from a place in East Yorkshire named Walkington, from an unattested Old English personal name Walca + -ing- denoting association with + tūn.

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  • Warmington
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Warmington

    English : habitational name from either of two places called Warmington. The one in Warwickshire was named in Old English as Wǣrmundingtūn ‘settlement (Old English tūn) associated with Wǣrmund’. That in Northamptonshire was Wyrmingtūn ‘settlement associated with Wyrm’, an unattested byname meaning ‘serpent’, ‘dragon’.

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    English : metonymic occupational name for a cooper or else a nickname for a rotund, fat man, from Middle English, Old French busse ‘cask’, ‘barrel’ (of unknown origin). The word was also used in Middle English for a type of ship, and the surname may perhaps have been given to someone who sailed in one. The byname seems to occur already in Domesday Book, where a Siward Buss, and a John and Richard Buss are recorded at Brasted in Kent.German and Swiss German : from a pet form of the personal name Burkhard (see Burkhart).Danish : variant of Buus.

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    English surname transferred to forename use, from the village of Washington in Co. Durham, named from Old English Wassingtun, WASHINGTON means "Wassa's settlement." 

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  • Washington
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    Washington

    English : habitational name from either of the places called Washington, in Tyne and Wear and West Sussex. The latter is from Old English Wassingatūn ‘settlement (Old English tūn) of the people of Wassa’, a personal name that is probably a short form of some compound name such as Wāðsige, composed of the elements wāð ‘hunt’ + sige ‘victory’. Washington in Tyne and Wear is from Old English Wassingtūn ‘settlement associated with Wassa’.George Washington (1732–99), 1st president of the U.S. (1789–97), was born at Bridges Creek, VA. His great-grandfather had settled in the colony after emigrating from England in 1658. With the passage of time, the surname has come to be borne by more African Americans than English Americans. A prominent example was the educator Booker T. Washington (1856–1915), born a slave in VA, who adopted his surname from his stepfather, Washington Ferguson.

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    Warrington

    English : habitational name from a place of this name in Cheshire (formerly in Lancashire), probably named in Old English as Wæringtun ‘settlement by the weir’, from Old English wæring (not independently recorded), a derivative of wær ‘weir’. Another Warrington, in Buckinghamshire, which may also have given rise to the surname, is recorded in the 12th century as Wardintone, probably from an unattested personal name Wearda or Wǣrheard + -ing-, denoting association, + tūn ‘settlement’, ‘estate’.

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    English : habitational name, a reduced form of Wetherington.

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    Form of Rufus: Red-haired.

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