On June 1, 1812, President James Madison gave a speech to the U.S. Congress, recounting American grievances against Great Britain, though not specifically calling for a declaration of war. After Madison’s speech, the House of Representatives quickly voted (79 to 49) to declare war, and the Senate by 19 to 13. The conflict formally began on June 18, 1812 when Madison signed the measure into law. This was the first time that the United States had declared war on another nation, and the Congressional vote would prove to be the closest vote to declare war in American history. None of the 39 Federalists in Congress voted in favor of the war; critics of war subsequently referred to it as “Mr. Madison’s War.”
The declaration of war was passed by the smallest margin recorded on a war vote in the United States Congress. On May 11, Prime Minister Spencer Perceval was shot and killed by an assassin, resulting in a change of the British government, putting Lord Liverpool in power. Liverpool wanted a more practical relationship with the United States. He issued a repeal of the Orders in Council, but the U.S. was unaware of this, as it took three weeks for the news to cross the Atlantic.
1812 – 1814
Tennessee (hosted at US GenWeb Archives or USGenWeb War 1812 Project)
- Bedford County
- Davidson County
- Franklin County
- Home Guards
- 2nd Regiment of TN Militia 1814-1815
- Overton County
- Legislative Petition, 1813
- Pickett County
- Roane County
- Washington County
- Eagan, William Service Record
- Wilson County
- Tipton, Joshua Compensation for Lost Gun & Blanket
- Pensions
- Davidson County
- DeKalb County
- Steel, John Sr. Application
- Tucker, Creed H.
- Giles County
- Green County
- Hamblin County
- Jackson County
- Byron, Moses, Widows Pension, wife Elizabeth
- Richardson, Benjamin
- Wheeler, James Widows Pension, wife Agnes
- Jefferson County
- Jacobs, Samuel
- Kimbrough, Margaret, Widows Pension, wife Margaret
- Riggs, Levi
- Madison County
- Maury County
- McMinn County
- Stanfield, James, Widows Pension, wife Nancy
- McNairy County
- Farris, Levi, Widows Pension, wife Margaret
- Stanfield, Cornelius, Widows Pension, wife Martha
- Obion County
- Overton County
- Poston, Richard Widows Pension, wife Amelia
- Perry County
- Putnam County
- Washington County
- Bishop, Edmond
- Conkin, John Widows Pension, wife Mary
- White County
- Mitchell, James C. Widows Pension, wife Sarah Allison
Tennessee Subscription Military Databases
- The General Society of the War of 1812, 1976 Bicentennial Supplement to the 1972 Register Robert Glenn Thurtle Editor – Free Index
- The Roster of the General Society of the War of 1812
- War of 1812 Papers, 1789-1815
- War of 1812 Pension Application Files Index, 1812-1815
- War of 1812 Service Records
- War of 1812, Prisoner of War Records, 1812-1815
- War of 1812: Miscellaneous Canadian Records
- Register of the General Society of the War of 1812