THE FIRST ADMINISTRATION OF JAMES MADISON
VOLUME ONE
I. Subsidence of Faction
II. Alienation from France
III. Canning's Concessions
IV. Erskine's Arrangement
V. Disavowal of Erskine
VI. Francis James Jackson
VII. Napoleon's Triumph
VIII. Executive Weakness
IX. Legislative Impotence
X. Incapacity of Government
XI. The Decree of Rambouillet
XII. Cadore's Letter of August 5
XIII. The Marquess Wellesley
XIV. Government By Proclamation
XV. The Floridas and The Bank
XVI. Contract with France
XVII. Dismissal of Robert Smith
XVIII. Napoleon's Delays
XIX. Russia and Sweden
VOLUME TWO
I. Pinkney's Inamicable Leave
II. The "Little Belt"
III. Madison Triumphant
IV. Harrison And Tecumthe
V. Tippecanoe
VI. Meeting of The Twelfth Congress
VII. War Debates
VIII. War Legislation
IX. Madison As Minerva
X. Hesitations
XI. War
XII. Joel Barlow
XIII. Repeal of The Orders In Council
XIV. Invasion of Canada
XV. Hull's Surrender
XVI. The Niagara Campaign
XVII. Naval Battles
XVIII. Discord
XIX. Executive Embarrassments
XX. War Legislation
MAPS AND PLANS
Indiana Territory
Seat of War About Lake Erie
Detroit River
Straits of Niagara from Lake Erie to Lake Ontario
THE SECOND ADMINISTRATION OF JAMES MADISON
VOLUME ONE
I. England Angry
II. Russian Mediation
III. The Extra Session OF 1813
IV. The River Raisin
V. Proctor and Perry
VI. The Battle of The Thames
VII. Dearborn's Campaign
VIII. Wilkinson's Campaign
IX. Mobile and Fort Mims
X. Campaigns Among The Creeks
XI. The Blockade
XII. "Chesapeake" And "Argus"
XIII. Privateering
XIV. Russia and England
XV. The Last Embargo
XVI. Monroe and Armstrong
VOLUME TWO
I. Massachusetts Decides
II. Chippawa and Lundy's Lane
III. Fort Erie
IV. Plattsburg
V. Bladensburg
VI. Baltimore
VII. Sloops-Of-War and Privateers
VIII. Exhaustion
IX. Congress And Currency
X. Congress And Army
XI. The Hartford Convention
XII. New Orleans In Danger
XIII. The Artillery Battle
XIV. The Battle of New Orleans
VOLUME THREE
I. The Meeting At Ghent
II. The Treaty of Ghent
III. Close of Hostilities
IV. Decline of Massachusetts
V. Peace Legislation
VI. Retirement of Madison
VII. Economical Results
VIII. Religious and Political Thought
IX. Literature and Art
X. American Character
MAPS AND PLANS
Battle of The Thames
East End of Lake Ontario and River St. Lawrence from Kinston to French Mills
East End of Lake Ontario
River St. Lawrence from Williamsburg to Montreal
Seat of War Among The Creeks
Attack on Craney Island
Battle of Chippawa
Battle of Lundy's Lane,at Sunset
Battle of Lundy's Lane, at Ten O'clock
Attack and Defence of Fort Erie
Navel Battle at Plattsburg
Position of British and American Armies at Plattsburg
Campaign of Washington and Baltimore
Battle of Bladensburg
Attack and Defence of Baltimore
Seat of War in Louisiana and West Florida
Attack on Fort Bowyer
Landing of British Army at New Orleans
Attack made by Major General Jackson, Dec.23, 1814
British and American Positions at New Orleans
Attack and Defence of The American Lines, Jan. 8, 1815
Capture of Fort Bowyer
INDEX
CHRONOLOGY
NOTE ON THE TEXTS
NOTES