E354 .T39 2010
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The civil war of 1812 : American citizens, British subjects, Irish rebels, & Indian allies / |
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E354 .T8 1954
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Poltroons and patriots; a popular account of the War of 1812. |
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E354 .W37 2013
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The War of 1812 : writings from America's second war of independence / |
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E354 .W396 2014
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America's first crisis : the War of 1812 / |
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E354 .W58
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A nation on trial: America and the War of 1812 |
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E355 .A73 2014eb
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Archaeology of the War of 1812 / |
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E355 .B46 1981
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Flames across the border : the Canadian-American tragedy, 1813-1814 / |
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E355 .H67
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The incredible War of 1812; a military history |
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E355 .M33 1991
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The War of 1812 / |
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E355 .R8 1926
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Andrew Jackson's campaign against the British, or The Mississippi Territory in the War of 1812, concerning the military operations of the Americans, Creek Indians, British, and Spanish, 1813-1815, |
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E355.1 .B47 1980
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The invasion of Canada / |
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E355.1 .G4 1958
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The War of 1812 in the old Northwest. |
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E355.1.N67 S53 2014eb
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William Henry Harrison and the conquest of the Ohio country : frontier fighting in the War of 1812 / |
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E355.2
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A wampum denied : Procter's War of 1812 / |
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E355.2 .A58 2011eb
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A wampum denied : Procter's War of 1812 / |
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E355.4 .P4
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Documents in relation to the differences which subsisted between the late Commodore O.H. Perry and Captain J.D. Elliott. |
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E355.6 .M95 1963
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The darkest day, 1814 : the Washington-Baltimore Campaign. |
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E356.B1 N2
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National star-spangled banner centennial, Baltimore, Maryland, September 6 to 13, 1914. |
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E356.B1 S9 1945
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The perilous fight, being a little known and much abused chapter of our national history in our second war of independence and a true narrative of the battle of Godly Wood and the attack on Fort McHenry, more suitably described as the battle of Baltimore ... to which is added some notice of the circumstances attending the writing of the Star Spangled Banner ... |
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E356.B1 V64 2014
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Through the perilous fight : from the burning of Washington to the Star-Spangled Banner, the six weeks that saved the nation / |
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