Sir Am茅d茅e Forestier, The Signing of the Treaty of Ghent, Christmas Eve, 1814, 1914, oil on canvas, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the Sulgrave Institution of the U.S. and Great Britain.
War of 1812 Leaders
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Zebulon Pike
Prior to the War of 1812, Pike was a well-traveled explorer of the American West as an army captain commissioned by President Thomas Jefferson to...
Stephen Decatur
One of America鈥檚 earliest naval heroes, Stephen Decatur made himself, and the fledgling American Navy, famous through his exploits around the globe...
Tenskwatawa
Originally born Lalawethika, meaning 鈥渢he rattle鈥 in Algonquian, Tenskwatawa was a unique individual living on the fringe of Shawnee society. At the...
Andrew Jackson: Old Hickory - Adored and Despised
Throughout his career, Andrew Jackson would inspire fear and hatred, but also devotion and love. Then, as now, Jackson did not inspire mildness.
William Clark
Captain William Clark鈥檚 name is almost inextricably tied with that of his partner, Meriwether Lewis, and the three-year scientific expedition they led...
William Hull
Despite his decades of service, William Hull鈥檚 contemporaries held his record in low esteem, partially due to one particular moment in the War of 1812...
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