CHAPTER I. Introduction - 19 |
CHAPTER II. George Rogers Clark - 48 |
CHAPTER III. The first block-house built at Lexington - 61 |
CHAPTER IV. The first block house built at Lexington |
CHAPTER V. Clark destroys the Piqua towns on the Miami |
CHAPTER VI. Increase of immigration - 86 |
CHAPTER VII. Indian inroads. - 98 |
CHAPTER VIII. Indians attack the house of widow Shanks. -
110 |
CHAPTER IX. Captain Hubbell descends the Ohio. - 123 |
CHAPTER X. Indian outrages. - 140 |
CHAPTER XI. Personal incidents of St. Clair's campaign -
152 |
CHAPTER XII. St. Clair superseded - 166 |
CHAPTER XIII. Genet supersedes Ternant as Ambassador to
United States - etc. 177 |
CHAPTER XIV. Commissioner sent to the Indians to treat for
peace - etc - 188 |
CHAPTER XV. - Retrospective - 200 |
CHAPTER XVI. - Final ratification of the treaty of peace between
Great Britain and the United States - etc. - 212 |
CHAPTER XVII. - Garrard elected Governor of Kentucky - etc. -
224 |
CHAPTER XVIII. - Aaron Burr - etc. - 233 |
CHAPTER XIX - Conflicting reports concerning the intentions of
Burr - etc. - 245 |
CHAPTER XX. - Critical foreign relations with the United States
- etc. - 257 |
CHAPTER XXI. - Plan of the fall campaign of 1812 - etc - 269 |
CHAPTER XXII. - Great advantages possessed by the British - etc.
- 281 |
CHAPTER XXIII. - Peace proclaimed between England and the United
States - etc. - 298 |
CHAPTER XXIV. - Mexico and the United States - Annexation of
Texas - General Taylor ordered to move to Rio Grande - Marches to a
point opposite Metaoras - Builds Fort Brown - The Mexicans cross the
Rio Grande in force - Taylor returns to Point Isabel - Again marches
to Fort Brown - Battle of Palo Alto - Battle of Resaca de la Palma -
Occupation of Metamoras - Reception of reinforcements - March
upon Monterey - Storming of Monterey - Great reduction of the force
under General Taylor - Is compelled to assume the defensive - Return
of Santa Anna to Mexico - Concentrates a large army of San Louis
Potosi - Marches against Taylor - Battle of Buena Vista -
Conclusion. - 30 |