États-Unis -- Histoire -- 1812, Guerre de -- Sources
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- Report of the committee to whom was referred so much of the message of the President of the United States at the commencement of the session, as relates to the spirit and manner in which the war has been waged by the enemy
- The vindication of Captain Joseph Treat, late of twenty-first regiment, United States Infantry, against the atrocious calumny comprehended in Major General Brown's official report of the battle of Chippeway
- Correspondence of Major George Tod, selection no. 2, War of 1812
- Message from the President of the United States [i.e. Madison], transmitting a letter from the Secretary of War, accompanied with sundry documents in obedience to a resolution of the 31st of December last, requesting such information as may tend to explain the causes of the failure of the arms of the U. States on the northern frontier
- Official letters of the military and naval officers of the United States, during the war with Great Britain in the years 1812, 13, 14, & 15; with some additional letters and documents elucidating the history of that period, collected and arranged by John Brannan
- Collection of the official accounts, in detail, of all the battles fought by sea and land, between the navy and army of the United States, and the navy and army of Great Britain, during the years 1812, 13, 14, & 15, by H.A. Fay .
- Message from the president of the United States, transmitting communications from the plenipotentiaries of the United States, charged with negotiating peace with Great Britain, shewing the conditions on which alone that government is willing to put an end to the war
- Documents and facts relative to military events during the late war
- The Speech of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, regent, in the name and on behalf of His Majesty, to both Houses of Parliament, on Tuesday, November 8, 1814
- Historical documents [all relating to the war of 1812], published under the auspices of the Literary and Historical Society of Quebec
- Sermons, delivered on the 20th of August, 1812, the day recommended by the President of the United States for public humiliation and prayer, to which are added, observations on the propriety of preaching occasionally on political subjects, by Jonathan French .
- Two letters addressed to General William Hull on his conduct as a soldier, in the surrender of Fort Detroit to General Brock, without resistance, in the commencement of the late war with Great Britain, by Timothy Walker of Hopkinton, Mass
- Statement of the seizure of the British schooner Lord Nelson, by an American vessel of war, on the 5th June, 1812, 13 days before the late war with the United States
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