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1814 Sept. 23

1814 Sept. 23
Detroit. To Dear Sir. Refers to the incompetent commanders through the war in the West, the gallant Perry, and the inefficient Harrison who welcomed and fed the Indians left in the lurch by the British.

1814 Aug. 31

1814 Aug. 31
Baltimore Maryland. To Oliver Hazard Perry. I have forwarded all the men on this station that could

In memory of Commodore Oliver H. Perry

In memory of Commodore Oliver H. Perry
After a drawing by E.C. Brenton

1814 Apr. 18-1818

1814 Apr. 18-1818
Muster roll of the officers, petty officer, seamen, ordinary seamen, boys, landsmen & marines on boards the U.S.S. Java, Capt. Oliver Hazard Perry.

Perry's victory, The brave Baltimore damsel, The bonny boat.

Perry's victory, The brave Baltimore damsel, The bonny boat.
Three ballads printed in three columns. Perry's victory: verse in twenty-two stanzas; first line: ye tars of Columbia, give ear to my story. The brave Baltimore damsel: verse in six stanzas; first line: A story, a story, to you I will tell. The…

Commemorative Pitchers

Commemorative Pitchers
Four commemorative pitchers depicting scenes from the War of 1812, including portraits of Commodores William Bainbridge and Perry

Genl. Wm. H. Harrison & Staff

Genl. Wm. H. Harrison & Staff
Depicting, left to right, Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry, Colonel Charles Stewart Todd, Colonel Lewis Cass, General Harrison, and Colonel Richard Mentor Johnson

Perry's Victory on Lake Erie

Perry's Victory on Lake Erie
"We have met the enemy and they are ours." Com. O.H. Perry.
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