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  • Tags: Battle of New Orleans

1847 Dec. 21

1847 Dec. 21
United States White Sulphur, P.O. Scott, County, Kentucky. To Elijah F. Purdy, G. Sachene, & others. Concerns battle of New Orleans and regrets he cannot come to New York for anniversary celebration of the battle.

1815 Jan. 20

1815 Jan. 20
To John Lambert, Washington City. Describes battle of New Orleans.

1815 Jan. 13

1815 Jan. 13
Landing Place before New Orleans. To J.S. Bailey, New Orleans. You supply Lieut. Rose, of the 1st West Indies Regiment with

1813 Mar. 23draft

1813 Mar. 23draft
Admiralty. To Sir John Borlase Warren. Refers to the blockade, naval operations, various British naval stations, British vessels, and New Orleans.

1814 July 29

1814 July 29
To Sir Alexander Forrester Inglis Cochrane. Deals with the new Orleans campaign. General Ross to command 7,000 men to be sent from England, rendezvous at west end of Jamaica.

1814 Oct. 10

1814 Oct. 10
United States. War Department. To Isaac Shelby. British force consisting of twelve to fifteen thousand men sailed from Ireland early in September for New Orleans

1814 Jan. 22

1814 Jan. 22
Washington. To Charles Harris, Savannah, Georgia. Everybody is looking to the fate of Orleans - if there is no man to save it General Jackson must.

1817 Mar. 22

1817 Mar. 22
The Reporter. Lexington, Kentucky. To Andrew Jackson, Nashville, Tennessee. Refers to the controversy over the conduct of the Kentuckians on the right bank of the Mississippi River During the battle of New Orleans.
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