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* [[ | * [[Contemporary Authors]] - People who have written notable works about the War of 1812 | ||
* [[ | * [[Culture]] - The cultural activities and events of early 19th century America | ||
* [[Historic Documents]] - Official documents of the United States of America before, during and after the War of 1812 | |||
* [[Lexicography]] - Dictionary makers of early 19th Century America | |||
* [[Newspapers]] - How contemporary newspapers reported the War of 1812 | |||
* [[People]] - Who's Who at the time of the War of 1812 | * [[People]] - Who's Who at the time of the War of 1812 | ||
* [[Reference Books]] - Notable reference works about the War of 1812 Era | * [[Reference Books]] - Notable reference works about the War of 1812 Era | ||
* [[Sailing Ships]] - The naval vessels of the era | * [[Sailing Ships]] - The naval vessels of the era | ||
* [[Timelines]] - What happened when, chronologies by subject and geography | * [[Timelines]] - What happened when, chronologies by subject and geography | ||
* [[Vocabulary]] - Words, Phrases and Expressions used during the War of 1812 Era | |||
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