Aritcles on the War of 1812
These articles have been written by UMB members and appeared in our newsletter, the Mudduck, which is sent to all members.
The War of 1812 in Wisconsin
The Privates' Experience: Two Men, Two Continents, Two Invasions, 1812 & 1814
Minnesota Veterans of the 'First Forgotten Conflict'
The Ioway Indians in the War
The Federal City in its Early Days
The 7th U.S. Infantry in the Midwest
U. S. Naval Squadron—New Orleans, 1814
Was Jean-Baptiste A Spy?
Thomas Hamilton, First Infantry
Minnesota's 1812 Pioneers
The Regulars at Prairie
Another Forgotten War
The War of 1812 and the Oregon Country
The Roles Women Played in the War of 1812
The Americans at Prairie du Chien
A Discussion on the USS Carolina and Crew
Anatomy of a Light Infantry Company
La Fete de St. Jean-Baptiste: a French-Canadian Tradition
Some Notes on the Treaty of Ghent
Joseph Bates, 1812 Sailor
A Comparison of Officers and Enlisted Men of the War of 1812
The Seventh Infantry at New Orleans
Tippecanoe: In Their Own Words
Florida--1812 Junior, or Why Americans Didn't Trust the Army
The Shawnee in the War of 1812
The story of Andrew Jackson, Robert Stuart Castelreigh, and George Canning's Left Buttock
Federal Indian Laws and Policy through the War of 1812