Through the Perilous Fight

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by Steve Vogel


  O’Neill, Patrick. “The Potomac Squadron.” Fairfax County History Conference, November 7, 2009.

  “The Sewall-Belmont House Historic Structure Report.” Prepared for the National Woman’s Party, Sewall-Belmont House and Museum, June 1, 2001.

  “Star Spangled Banner National Historic Trail Feasibility Study and Environmental Impact Statement.” Philadelphia: National Park Service, 2004.

  COLLECTIONS

  Bodleian Library, Oxford University, Oxford, England. Journal of the Royal Highland Fusiliers.

  Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine, Baltimore. War of 1812 collection.

  George Washington University Gelman Library, Special Collections. Ross papers; Individual Manuscripts Collection.

  Historical Society of Frederick, Frederick, Md. Francis Scott Key vertical file.

  Institute of Historical Research, London. Reference library.

  Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. Manuscript Division. Papers of James Madison, George Cockburn, Alexander Cochrane, Lewis Machen, William Rives, and Shippen family; Rare Book and Special Collections Division; Music Division.

  Maryland Historical Society. Papers of John Eager Howard, William Henry Winder, General John Stricker, and Zaccheus Spratt; Matthias E. Bartgis Collection; Samuel Smith Collection; Thomas Beall account book; Winder Letter Book; War of 1812 Collection.

  Maryland Museum of Military History, Archives and Research Center, Baltimore. War of 1812 files.

  National Archives and Records Administration. General Records of the Department of State; Records of the Office of the Secretary of War; Records of the Office of the Secretary of the Navy; Records of the Adjutant General’s Office.

  National Archives of the United Kingdom, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, England: Admiralty Records; War Office Records.

  National Army Museum, Templer Study Centre, London. Major Peter Bowlby memoir.

  National Maritime Museum, Caird Library, Greenwich, England. Papers of George Cockburn; Edward Codrington; Pulteney Malcolm.

  Naval History and Heritage Command, Washington Navy Yard, Washington, D.C. Naval War of 1812 papers.

  Navy Library, Washington Navy Yard, Washington, D.C. Washington Navy Yard history files.

  Public Records Office of Northern Ireland, Belfast. Papers of Major General Robert Ross; Diary of Colonel Arthur Brooke.

  Royal Marine Museum, Portsmouth, England. Captain Mortimer Timpson Memoir; Journal of John Robyns; Battalion Order Book 1814.

  Royal Naval Museum, Portsmouth, England, Manuscript Collection. Diary of Midshipman J. C. Bluett.

  Sewall-Belmont House and Museum, Washington, D.C. Sewall-Belmont House Historic Structure Report.

  Tangier History Museum, Tangier, Va. War of 1812 files.

  Tudor Place Archives, Washington, D.C. George Peter Papers.

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  STEVE VOGEL is the author of The Pentagon and a veteran national reporter for The Washington Post. He has written extensively about military affairs and the treatment of veterans from the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. His reporting on the war in Afghanistan was part of a package of Washington Post stories selected as a finalist for the 2002 Pulitzer Prize. Vogel covered the September 11 terrorist attack on the Pentagon, and the building’s subsequent reconstruction. He covered the war in Iraq and the first Gulf War, as well as U.S. military operations in Rwanda, Somalia, and the Balkans. A graduate of the College of William and Mary, Vogel received a master’s degree in international public policy from the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies.

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