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Sea Power in Its Relations to the War of 1812. Volume 2 · A. T. (Alfred Thayer) Mahan — chapter 12 of 22 · ~192 words · public domain

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Plan of Engagement between Constitution and Java Page 4

Plan of Engagement between Hornet and Peacock Page 8

Map of Niagara Peninsula Page 38

Surroundings of Sackett's Harbor Page 43

Plan of Chauncey's Engagement, August 10, 1813 Page 58

Plan of Erie Harbor, 1814 Page 72

Diagram of the Battle of Lake Erie, September 10, 1813 Page 82

Chauncey and Yeo, September 28, 1813 Page 108

Chesapeake and Shannon Page 136

Outline Map of Chesapeake Bay and Rivers Page 156

Enterprise and Boxer Page 188

Argus and Pelican Page 218

Montague, Pelham, and Globe Page 228

Chasseur and St. Lawrence Page 238

Wasp and Reindeer Page 254

Sketch of the March of the British Army, under General Ross, from the 19th to the 29th August, 1814 Page 344

Tracing from pencil sketch of Battle of Lake Champlain made by Commodore Macdonough Page 368

Battle of Lake Champlain Page 377

The Landing of the British Army, its Encampments and Fortifications on the Mississippi; Works they erected on their Retreat; with the Encampments and Fortifications of the American Army Page 392

Sea Power in its Relations to the War of 1812

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