United States -- History -- War of 1812 -- Personal narratives
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United States -- History -- War of 1812 -- Personal narratives
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- Narrative of the suffering & defeat of the North-Western Army under General Winchester, massacre of the prisoners, sixteen months imprisonment of the writer and others with the Indians and British, by William Atherton
- Historical details having relation to the campaign of the north-western army, under Generals Harrison and Winchester, during the winter of 1812-13, together with some particulars relating to the surrender of Fort Bowyer, &c
- An autobiographical sketch of the services of the late Captain Andrew Bulger of the Royal Newfoundland Fencible Regiment
- A Subaltern in America, comprising his narrative of the campaigns of the British army at Baltimore, Washington, &c., &c. during the late war
- A journal of two campaigns of the Fourth Regiment of the U.S. Infantry in the Michigan and Indiana territories, under the command of Col. John P. Boyd, and Lt. Col. James Miller' during the years 1811 & 12, by Adam Walker .
- A narrative of the campaigns of the British Army, at Washington, Baltimore, and New Orleans, under Generals Ross, Pakenham, & Lambert, in the year 1814 and 18l5, with some account of the countries visited, by an officer, who served in the expedition [id est George Robert Gleig]. To which is annexed an appendix, containing an exposition of sundry errors in the work
- Early recollections of Jamaica, with the particulars of an eventful passage home via New York and Halifax, at the commencement of the American War in 1812; to which are added, trifles from St. Helena relating to Napoleon and his suite, by B.J. Vernon
- Thirty years from home, or, A voice from the main deck, being the experience of Samuel Leech, who was for six years in the British and American navies, was captured in the British frigate Macedonian, afterwards entered the American navy and was taken in the United States brig Syren by the British ship Medway
- Two western campaigns in the War of 1812-13, 1. Expedition of Captain Henry Brush, with supplies for General Hull, 1812 ; 2. Expedition of Governor Meigs, for the relief of Fort Meigs, 1813, by Samuel Williams
- A narrative of a light company soldier's service in the 41st Regiment of Foot, during the late American war, together with some adventures amongst the Indian tribes from 1812 to 1814
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