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Your search in the category "War of 1812" returned 79 results in 4 pages.

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"Joshua Barney's Barge." News and Notes from the Prince George's County Historical Society, 24 (August 1996): 1-2.

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"Marylanders in the War of 1812." Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin, 19 (Spring 1978): 90-93.

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"The War of 1812 Battle of the Patuxent." Calvert Historian, 9 (Spring 1994): 7-20.
Category: Military | War of 1812

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1812: War with America. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2007.

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“An Account of the British Invasion of the Chesapeake Bay, August-September 1814.” Journal of the War of 1812, 9 (Summer 2005): 10-13.

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“Maryland and the War of 1812 Chronology.” Journal of the War of 1812, 13 (Summer 2010): 24.
Category: Military | War of 1812

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“Maryland Light Dragoons: 1812 Militia Cavalry.” The Record, 100 (May 2006): 2, 4.
Category: Military | War of 1812

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“The Documents: Key’s ‘Real’ Star-Spangled Banner.” Journal of the War of 1812, 13 (Summer 2010): 14-15.

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“Visit 1812: Searching for Fort Warburton, Maryland.” Journal of the War of 1812, 13 (Summer 2010): 16.

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“What You Should Know about the 1814 Washington-Baltimore Campaigns.” Journal of the War of 1812, 13 (Summer 2010): 27.

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Arnold, James Riehl. "Battle of Bladensburg." Rec. Col. Hist. Soc., 37-38 (1937): 145-68.

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Benson, Robert Louis. "The War of 1812 in Anne Arundel County." Anne Arundel County History Notes, 27 (October 1995): 5, 14-15.

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Blizzard, Dennis F. and Thomas L. Hollowak. A Chronicle of War of 1812 Soldiers, Seamen, and Marines. [Baltimore?]: Published by Family Line Publications for the Society of the War of 1812 in Maryland, 1993.

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Bonner, John. “Kent Island’s Involvement in the War of 1812.” Isle of Kent, (Winter 2006): 1-2, 7.

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Brodine, Charles E., Jr., Michael J. Crawford, and Christine F. Hughes. Against All Odds: U.S. Sailors in the War of 1812. Washington, DC: Naval Historical Center, 2004.
Category: Maritime | Military | War of 1812

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Cassell, Frank A. "Baltimore in 1813: A Study of Urban Defense in the War of 1812." Military Affairs, 33 (Decmeber 1969): 349-61.

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Cassell, Frank A. Merchant Congressman in the Young Republic: Samuel Smith of Maryland. Madison: The University Press of Wisconsin, 1971.
Annotations / Notes: Samuel Smith epitomizes the history of Baltimore City during the early republic. An officer during the Revolution and the commander of the forces that defended the city against the British attack in 1813, a member of an important merchant family whose economic connections helped him establish a political power base that stretched almost five decades, and sometimes brought him to the brink of economic ruin, he was a major political figure from George Washington's presidency through Andrew Jackson's. His career also reveals the elusiveness of political labels. As a Republican leader in the 1790s, he opposed the policies of the Federalists and supported those of Thomas Jefferson, but he and his brother Robert Smith had a falling out with James Madison, and by the 1830s he was courted by the more democratic Jacksonians who refused to anoint his kin as party leaders.

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Cheek, Charles D., Joseph Balicki, and John Pousson. “On the shore dimly seen…”:An archaeological overview, Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine, Baltimore, Maryland. Alexandria, VA: John Milner Associates, Inc., 2000.

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Clifford, James. “The Battles That Saved America: North Point and Baltimore, September 1814.” On Point: Journal of Army History, 10 (no. 2, 2004): 9-15.

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Crawford, Michael J., ed. The Naval War of 1812: A Documentary History. Volume III. Chesapeake Bay, Northern Lakes, and Pacific Ocean. Washington, DC: Naval Historical Center, Department of the Navy, 2002.