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d, 24 Fleet, English Armada, sixty sail, 1 Fortified posts around New Orleans, 30 Fort Mims massacre, 11 Gaither, Doctor Horatio, surgeon Kentucky regiment, 187 Ghent, negotiations for peace put off, 7 Gibbs, General, killed in battle of 8th, 84 Gleig, Captain, English historian, 47, 60 Gleig, Captain, on battle of the 8th, 85 Gleig, Captain, on conquest of Louisiana, 148 Gleig, Captain, on the retreat of the British, 126 Gray, Colonel Presley, regiment Kentucky militia, 194 Guichard, Honorable Magloire, 46, 137 Hall, Judge, fines Jackson, 145 Hall, Judge, suppressed by Jackson, 144 Hamilton, Doctor Allen A., surgeon Kentucky regiment, 196 Harrison, Major Reuben, regiment Kentucky militia, 179 Henly, Captain, post opposite New Orleans, 55 Hill, Major, British, on cause of defeat, 88 Hinds, Major, Legislature votes thanks, 141 Hinds, Major, of Mississippi troops, 40, 75 Invasion of Louisiana, British designs, 4 Jackson appointed to command Federal army, 9 Jackson assaults and captures Pensacola, 17 Jackson attacks British at night on landing, 40 Jackson, battle on west bank, 98-121 Jackson closes Federal court, exiles judge, 144 Jackson declares martial law, 32 Jackson defeats British at Mobile Bay, 15 Jackson fortifies at Rodrique Canal, 54 Jackson, General Andrew, destroys Creek Nation, 11 Jackson marches to Mobile, then to New Orleans, 22 Jackson on British conquest of Louisiana, 157 Jackson orders suppression of Legislature, 135 Jackson, sketch of his life, 160 Jackson's alignment on January 8th, 70-76 Jackson's report to Secretary of War, 123 Johnson, Major James, regiment Kentucky militia, 196 Jones, Lieutenant, in gunboat battle, 28 Keene, General, British, 41, 80, 83 Kentucky troops, battle on west bank, 100, 110 Kentucky troops in battle of January 8th, 74 Kentucky troops, Louisiana women and men, noble conduct to, 67 Kentucky troops; neglect of government; bad condition, 64-68 Kentucky troops, reports libelous and sensational, 104 Kentucky troops, volunteer militia in War 1812-15, 174 King, Major, British, killed, 83 Labitat, General, closes legislative halls, 139 Lacoste, Major, battle of 8th, 72 Lafitte, Captain Jean, and his pirates, 18 Lafitte, Captain Jean, British overtures, 20 Lafitte, Captain Jean, reveals all to Jackson, 21 Lambert
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