Adams's History of the United States.
Benton's Thirty Years' View.
Campbell's Colonial Florida.
Williams's History of Florida.
Memoirs of Florida. R. H. Rerick and Fleming.
Fairbanks's History of Florida.
Green's History of Florida.
Lowry's History of Mississippi.
Stevens's History of Georgia.
Parton's Jackson.
Sumner's Life of Jackson.
Alexander Hamilton. Henry Cabot Lodge.
James Monroe. D. C. Gilman.
Thomas Jefferson. J. T. Morse, Jr.
James Madison. S. H. Gay.
John Quincy Adams. J. T. Morse, Jr.
Life of J. Q. Adams. Josiah Quincy.
Memoirs of J. Q. Adams. Chas. Francis Adams.
Eaton's Jackson.
Niles Register.
Memoranda of a Residence at the Court of London. Richard
Von Holst's Constitutional and Political History of the United States.
Acquisition of Florida. American Historical Magazine, Vol. XIX, pp. 286-301. Hon. J. L. M. Curry.
Mistake Made as to the East Boundary of Louisiana (1814). Benj. Vaughan
ABBADIA, d', 129.
Acadia, 143.
Adaes River, 150, 299.
Adaes, Nuestra Senora de los,
post, 159.
Adams, John, 54.
Adams, John Quincy, 74, 79, 89,
90, 95, 324, 328; member of joint commission to go to St. Petersburg, 202; takes part of Jackson in cabinet debate, 267-270; extract from diary of, 268-269; terms of adjustment between Spain and United States proposed by, 276-277; disputes between De Onis and, 277-278; comments upon offer of England to mediate, 279; desirous of recognizing South American colonies, 280; makes inquiry regard- ing England's attitude to- ward colonies, 280; De Onis protests to, against course of Jackson, 282-283; answer of, to De Onis, 283-284; reply of De Onis to, 284-285; sends to Pizarro full statement of American case, 286-291; ap- preciation of document, and its success, 291-293; describes opinion in England regarding Jackson campaign, 295; letter to, from Erving regarding propitious time for treaty, 296-297; opinion about De Onis, 298-299; treats with De Onis concerning boundaries, 299-300; demands cancellation of land grants in Florida, 300; reply of De Onis to, 300-301; requests England to join Unit- ed States in recognizing South American colonies, 301-303; recommends provisional seiz- ure of Florida, 303-304; De Neuville intermediary between De Onis and, 304; opposition to, in cabinet, 304-305; final negotiations between De Onis and, 305-307; comments of, upon
treaty provisions, 307- 308; De Onis and, discuss question of land grants in Florida, 309; sends instruc- tions to Forsyth, 311-312; presidential aspirations of, 313; reply of, to Vives, 315; further discussions of, with Vives, 315-318; replies to
Vives concerning consent of cortes, 318; assumes air of in- difference, 318; diary of, in Jackson's estimation, 320; principle followed by, in his negotiations, 330.
Adams, Samuel, 17. Addington, Henry, 112. Adet, Pierre Auguste, 98. Aix-la-Chapelle, 297.
Alabama, 173, 227, 321. Alabama claims, 219.
Alabama River, 203, 204. Alagon, Duke of, 309.
Alexander, Emperor of Russia, 202, 274.
Alexander, Colonel
Allegheny Mountains, 35, 36, 54. Amaya, Mexican plotter, 219. Ambrister,
Robert, 253, 288, 295, 296, 328; captured by Jackson, 249; trial and exe- cution of, 250-252; debate in congress over, 256-267, Adams justifies execution of, 289-290, 291.
Amelia Island, 79, 191, 193, 194, 197, 202, 205, 238, 240, 244, 277, 278, 288, 295, 327; char- acter of inhabitants of, 231- 232; under MacGregor, 232- 234; Aury takes possession of, 235-236; surrendered to Am- ericans, 236.
America, 20, 25, 26, 27, 28, 30, 37, 44, 50, 57, 60, 63, 71, 88, 92, 96, 123, 139, 162, 253, 262, 273, 314. See also United States, and North and South America.
Ames, Fisher, 83, 326. Amit channel, 53. André, Major John, 263. Anville, Jean Baptiste Bourguig- non d', 141.
Appalachian Mountains, 26, 28. Appalachicola River, 32, 144, 148, 227, 228, 229, 230, 238, 244.
Aranda, Don Pedro Abarca y Bolea, Count d', 29, 58. Arbuthnot, Alexander, 245, 253, 287, 292, 295, 296, 328; busi- ness of, in Florida, 246-247; writes to his son from St. Marks, 247; captured by Jack- son, 248; Jackson places blame upon, for escape of Bo-
Arbuthnot, continued-
leck, 249; trial and execution of, 250-252; debate in con- gress over, 256-267; accusa- tion of, by Adams, 286; Adams justifies execution of, 289-290, 291.
Arkansas River, 299, 306, 307. Armstrong, General John, 160,
161, 177, 178, 204; receives in- structions from Madison re- specting French construction of Louisiana purchase treaty, 134-136 Talleyrand writes to, respecting same, 138-140; with Monroe, advises decisive meas- ures, 152-153; rejects Talley- rand's proposals regarding Florida, 162; transmits America offer of Napoleon, 162; Monroe sends instruc- tions to, 168.
Arnold, Benedict, 172. Arroyo Hondo, 299. Ashley, Colonel Richard H., de-
mands surrender of Fernan- dina, 193.
Atlantic Oceán, 33, 110, 183, 288, 330.
Aury, Louis, 232; career of, 234- 235; takes possession of Am- elia Island, 235-236; surren- ders Fernandina, 236. Austria, 273.
BAGOT, Sir Charles, 270, 278, 279, 301; opinion of Jackson, 296.
Bahamas, the, 247.
Baltimore, 214, 225, 226, 232. Barataria, 211, 232.
Barbary states, 36, 44, 259. Barbé-Marbois, Francois de, 112, 134, 158. Barnabue, Juan B., protests against occupation of Florida, 189; complains of violations of neutrality by United States, 190; replies to complaints of United States against De Onis, 214.
Barrancas, Fort, 205, 206, 209,
243, 244, 255, 259, 282, 288. Basle. peace of (1795), 69; treaty of, 74.
Baton Rouge, 160, 174, 184, 185, 186, 210.
Bayard, James A., 202.
Bayonne, 312.
Belle River, 194.
Beloxi, 144.
Bourbons, the, 30, 281; Family Compact of, 141. Bournonville, General. French ambassador at Madrid, 116, 125, 139, 140.
Bowdoin, James, 175; advises decisive measures in Louis- iana negotiations, 152; ap- pointed minister to Spain, 159; Madison sends instructions to, 168; advises seizure of Flori- da, 176-177.
"Bowlegs, Billy". See Boleck. Bowles, General William Augus- tus, 51: commits hostilities against Florida, 92-93. Bowyer, Fort, 202, 207. Brazil, 273, 274. Breckinridge,
Brent, Thomas L., 214, 215. Breton, Cape, 143.
Brissot de Warville, Jean Pierre, 74.
Brown, James, a United States senator, 321.
Buenos Ayres, 182, 190, 199. 212, 218, 280, 282, 302, 303, 316.
Bulgary, Count, 312. Bunker Hill, 17.
Burr, Aaron, 175, 214, 263; con- spiracy of, 170-171; connec- tion with Wilkinson. 171; trial and acquittal of, 173-174. Butler, Percival, a Western lead- er, 74.
Butler, Captain, a privateer, 210. Butler, Lieutenant Robert, 323.
CADIZ, 212, 275, 310. Calcasieu River, 158, 299. "Caledonia," the, 225. Calhoun, John C., 238, 240, 241, 242, 243, 244, 303; takes part in cabinet debate concerning Jackson, 267-270; writes to Jackson, 294.
Callava, Don José, a Spanish commissioner, 324.
Campbell, Hugh, 193, 194. Canada, 21, 27, 62, 78, 120, 143, 201, 212.
Caraccas, 182, 190.
Carmagnole, term applied to D'Yrujo, 87.
Carmichael, William. 66, 67; re-
ceives instructions from Jef-
ferson, 53-54, 55-56; appoint- ed commissioner plenipoten- tiary in Spain, 57; instructions from Jefferson to, 58; leaves Spain, 59. Carolina, 34.
Carolinas, the, 40. Carondolet,
Marquis of, 174; writes of Western settlements, 54-55; asks aid against Genet, 62; excuses delay in transfer- ring posts, 77-78.
"Carron," the, 206, 208. Cartagena, 207, 218, 231, 234. Castlereagh, Lord, 202, 253, 278, 279.
Cedar Keys Bay, 247.
Cevallos, Don Pedro, 100, 105, 109, 112, 116, 149, 168, 215, 218, 277; statement to Pinck- ney not justifying Louisiana purchase, 115; refuses to ap- prove treaty submitted by Pinckney, and transfers nego- tiations to Washington, 156- 157; discusses terms with Monroe, 158-159; grants full power to De Onis to treat, 271-272.
Choctaws, the, 41, 203, 230. Christian, Pass, 202, 230. Cincinnati, 34.
Claiborne, William Charles Cole,
119, 120, 137, 160, 174, 186, 187; named governor of Lou- isiana, 118; receives orders to dismiss Spanish officials, 161- 162; warned by Jackson against Wilkinson, 172-173; organizes government of West Florida for United States, 184-185.
Clark, George Rogers, 48, 61, 62, 63, 64, 74, 171.
Clarke, General Elijah, 51, 61, 79; disturber on Florida bor- der, 63-64. Clay, Henry, 262, 265, 305, 309,
321; denounces course of Jackson in debate, 259-261; attacks administration for failure to recognize South American colonies, 281; at- tacks treaty of 1819, 319-320. Clinch, Colonel Duncan L., 229, 230.
Cobb, William C., 265; opens
discussion concerning execu- tion of Arbuthnot and Am- brister, 256-259; introduces three amendments, 259. Cobbett, William, sketch of, 85- 86; reviles D'Yrujo, 85-87; charged with libel, 87. Coffee, General William, 210. Colorado River, 147, 148, 149, 158, 159, 162, 168, 272, 276. Columbia River, 305. "Comet,' the, 225.
Cook, white man captured by Jackson, 249.
Copenhagen, 260.
Coppinger, Don José, governor of Florida, 323, 324. Cow Ford, 192.
Crawford, William H., 192, 240, 241, 265, 267, 270, 303, 330; opposes Adams in cabinet, 304-305.
Creeks, the, 223, 228, 251, 254, 261, 286; treaty with Georgia, 38-39; treatment of, by pion- eers, 40-41; treaty with Unit- ed States, 49-50; futile, 51-52; war upon Unit- ed States, 203; destroy Fort Mimms, 203; routing of, by Jackson, 203-204; join the Seminoles, 227.
Crozat, Antoine, 120.
Cuba, 16, 100, 133, 141, 142, 182, 189, 205, 221.
Culvo, Marquis de Casa, 161. Cumberland River, 201.
Cumberland settlements, 47.
Enghien, Duc d', 260. England, 18, 19, 20, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 33, 34, 48, 49, 53, 56, 58, 59, 62, 65, 66, 72, 74, 80, 83, 86, 106, 107, 108, 112, 115, 138, 141, 142, 150, 131, 170, 175, 183, 187, 211, 214, 219, 221, 224, 227, 228, 248, 252, 260, 268, 271, 281, 296, 297, 304, 312, 313, 326, 328, 330; warned against ac- quisition of Louisiana and Florida, 54; Spain tires of al- liance with, 69-70; declares war against Spain, 71; at wai with Spain, 79; proposed alli- ance of, with United States against France and Spain, 87- 89; failure of scheme, 90-91; determines boundaries of East and West Florida, 143-144; plan of alliance of Unit- ed States with. frustrated, 161; prospect of war with, 177: possibility of occupation of Florida by, 178; declaration of war against. 197; probabil- ity of occupation of Florida by, 200; mastery of, over Spain, 204-205; assisted by authorities in East Florida against United States, 205; seizure of Pensacola by, un- der Nicholls. 205-206; rumor of cession of Florida to, 218; assumption of Jackson regard- ing, 246; indignation in, over course of Jackson, 253-254; Russia withdraws Spain from, 273; relations of Spain with, 274-275; offers to mediate be- tween Spain and United States, 278-279; policy of, as to South American colonies, 280; opinion in, regarding Jackson campaign, 295; re- quested to join United States in recognizing South Ameri- can colonies. 301-303. See also Great Britain.
Eppes, John W., senator from Virginia, 265.
Erie. Lake, 29. Erving, George W..
271, 285, 286, 307; quits Ma- drid, 214-215; named minister to Spain, 215; writes concern- ing attitude of Spain toward United States, 272-273; con- cerning Russian-Spanish un- derstanding, 273-274; concern- ing relations of Spain with other European powers, 274- 275; negotiates with Pizarro, 275; describes Spanish council of state, 276; writes concern- ing favorable attitude of Spain, 278; out of patience with De Onis, 278; Adams writes to, concerning Eng-
land's offer to mediate, 279; describes character of Pizar- ro and D'Yrujo, 296; an- nounces propitious time for making treaty, 296-297; ad- vises seizure of Florida, pend- ing negotiations, 305; sends information concerning land grants in Florida, 309; suc- ceeded by Forsyth, 310. Escambia River, 210, 244. Estafanos, José, 226. Estrada, governor of Florida,
Europe, 19, 54, 56, 57, 58, 68, 96, 107, 140, 148, 150, 176, 181, 189, 199, 202, 205, 206, 211, 218, 220, 221, 227, 293, 294, 295, 303, 315, 316, 326, 328; excitement in. over course of Jackson, 252-255; favors Spain against colonies, 281.
Eustis, General William, 192.
"FAIRY," the, 225. Fatio, Philip, 86. Fauchet, Jean Antoine Joseph, 62, 70.
Fayetteville, 244.
Ferdinand VII. 179, 180, 181. 183, 199, 202, 213, 215, 216, 217. Fernandina, 191, 195, 234, 235; surrender of, demanded by Ashley, 193; surrendered to patriots, 194; delivered to Am- ericans, 194: captured by MacGregor, 232; surrendered to Americans by Aury, 236. Flint River, 29, 33, 229, 237. Florida (Floridas, the), 21, 22,
23, 24, 34, 35, 39, 40, 45, 51, 52, 53, 54, 56, 57, 58, 60, 61, 63, 78, 79, 83, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 96, 97, 124, 125, 136, 137, 142, 143, 144, 146, 147, 150, 151, 152, 153, 155, 159, 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 175, 186, 187, 190, 191, 192, 193, 194, 205, 207, 210, 212, 216, 223, 227, 228, 231, 232, 233, 236, 239, 240, 243, 246, 247, 251, 252, 255, 258, 265, 266, 267, 268, 279, 281, 282, 283, 284, 285, 289, 291, 294, 301, 308, 310, 313, 314, 318, 319, 329, 330; importance of, 9; diplo- matic history of, neglected, 9; sources, 9-10. General char- acter of early history of, 15- 16; attacked by southern colo- nists, 16; ceded to Great Brit- ain, 16; loyal to England dur- ing Revolution, 17; traded for Jamaica to Spain, 18-19; al- lotted to Spain in peace nego- tiations, 30; northern boun- dary of, 31-32; complaints against American settlers, 37-
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