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h Account of the . . . Life and Travels of Col. James Smith (Smith), 152–153 Adams, Henry, 242n3 Adams, John, 251n64 Adams, John Quincy, 89 Address Delivered Before the Washington Benevolent Society at Portsmouth, July 4, 1812 (Webster), xii Address of the Conferees of the Washington Republicans, 103 Address to Federal Clergymen (Aiken), 81, 89, 250n54 Address to the Fair Daughters of the United States, 114–115 Adventures of Uncle Sam (Fidfaddy), 87 Affecting Account of the Tragical Death of Major Swan (Swan), 161–165 Affecting Narrative of . . . Mary Smith (Smith), 125–126, 274n23 Africa, 110–111, 172; fertility in, 19, 22–23, 249–250n53 African Americans: and American liberty, 3 104, 172, 285n3; and reproductive rights and burdens, 27, 173; and citizenship debates, 29, 152, 178–179, 184–185, 196, 254n82, 288n40; and military service, 30, 182–183, 211, 230, 296n56; marriage rights denied to, 114, 170, 230; and the slave trade, 148, 169–170; as war supporters, 171; as war critics, 171, 189–193; as part of U.S. population, 171–173, 178–180, 183, 187–188, 202–203, 231, 252– 253n71, 285n3; and loyalty in war, 177, 181–182, and white rape hysteria, 182, 205–207, 209; and family love, 171, 182–188, 195–198; and colonization movements, 187–188, 288–289n47 African Church of St. Thomas, 183 African Literary Society, 183 African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, 186–187 Aggregate Amount of Each Description of Persons within the United States of America . . . 1810, ix, 5–6 Agnew, Mary Ann, 87 Alcohol, 21, 161, 282–283n111 Alexandria, 212, 215, 234 Allen, Benjamin, 110–111 Allen, William, 59 Alleyne, John, 9 Alsop, Richard, 155–156 American Antiquarian Society, 42, 65. See also Thomas; Isaiah American Chronology (Clark), 74 American Muse, 51 American Philosophical Society, 50 Anglophilia, 278n64 Antigallican (Lowell), 175–176, 286n16 Apology for the Friends of Peace (Smith), 59–60 Ardor: martial and marital, linked, 27–28, 35, 51, 54–56; as essential emotion for soldiers, 37–39, 52, 42, 181, 214, 221, 228; and courage, 43–44; as essential emotion for patriots, 39, 45, 50, 53, 56, 71, 73–75, 114, 117, 123, 215, 224, 234; critiques of, 49, 57–58, 61, 115–116, 194; and women, 53–55, 92, 96, 114–115. See also Desire; Pleasure Index 300 Index Armstrong, John, 181 Army, U.S., enlistment figures for, x Babies, 9, 133, 141, 159, 162–165, 219. See also Birth; Feticide; Infants; Mothers; Reproduction Baldwin, Loammmi, 17–18, 30, Barbarities of the Enemy, 206, 292n90 Barbarity: of British in American rhetoric, x, 70–71, 80, 204–207; of Indians in American rhetoric, 70–71, 126, 270n6. See also Civility; Rape; Savagery Battle of New Orleans (Grice), 221–223 Battle of Plattsburg, 54 Bayley, Kiah, 58 “Beauty and Booty,” 213–218, 223, 228–231, 235 Bell, Benjamin, 61, 69 Bigelow, Joseph, 71 Bill to Authorise . . . the Departure of Paul Cuffee, 187–188 Bingham, Caleb, 146–149 Bird, Henry, 127–130 Birth: rates, impact on population, 11–12, 23, 148; and national belonging, 28–30, 87, 101, 272n10; and national service, 121, 133–142, 167, 276n51. See also Babies; Citizenship; Mothers; Population; Reproduction Bladensburg Races, as popular term, 189, 194–195 Bladensburg Races, 194 Blount, Willie, 159–160 Bourne, George, 26, 33 Branagan, Thomas, 66–67 Bravery, ix, 37, 39, 41, 42, 44, 46, 56, 71, 74, 97, 125, 143; linked to liberty, 48; linked to love, 86, 123. See also Courage Brewer, George, 66 Brock, Isaac, 36–37 Brown, Richard, 65 Brown, Samuel R., 80, 99, 121–122, 157 Buffalo, 79, 116, 215 Buffon, George-Louis Leclerc, comte de, 23, 42, 256n23 Burke, Edmund, xv–xvii, 232, 244n10 Campbell, James, 98–99 Canada, xii, 2, 25, 31, 36–37, 42–43, 46, 57, 69–70, 74, 77, 79, 95, 103, 117–118, 122, 144–146, 149, 204, 226, 243n6, 250n60, 263n9; General Hull’s proclamation in, 47–49 Captivity narratives, 118–167; as American genre, 120, 271n8; in formal politics, 120, 162, 271–272n8; as war propaganda, 123–124, 153, 157, 168, 271n7; mothers in, 132–142, 158, 270n6, 273n17, 276n50 Carey, Mathew, 56 Carroll, George, 211–212 Carver, Jonathan, 127, 147 Cass, Lewis, 36–42, 46–47, 49, 57–58, 61, 72–73, 147 Castlereagh, Lord, 174–175 Casualties: U.S., during the War of 1812, x; U.S., during the Civil War, x; on the USS Chesapeake, 16; at the Battle of New Orleans, 211, 228 Catlin, Jacob, 60 Caughnewaga, 153–154 Census, U.S.: x...

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