Battle of New Orleans 1815 (War of 1812)

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Battle of New Orleans :: Painting in Louisiana from the Historic New Orleans Collection
WAR OF 1812 CIVIL WAR - Chalmette Battlefield, Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve, near New Orleans, Louisiana - It is the site of the 1815 Battle of New Orleans.
'Christmas Past' comes to life at Chalmette's Malus-Beauregard House
Living History" volunteers wore period pieces and displayed items that would have been used to decorate during Yuletide celebrations.
Battle of New Orleans to come to life with history tour
Chalmette Battlefield with Living History volunteers will take visitors back in time to 1815 with the Battle of New Orleans anniversary events on Friday, Jan. 6 and 7 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Chalmette Battlefield, 8606 W....
Pirates & Privateers: The History of Maritime Piracy - Jean Laffite, Enigma and Legend
It's said that PIRATE JEAN LAFITTE buried treasure near LAKE CHARLES, LOUISIANA USA. Find an article about LaFitte in the Spring 2013 issue of American Road! http://americanroadmagazine.com/previewmag.html Then, plan your visit to Lake Charles!
Saint Bernard Port Smokestack (Chalmette, Louisiana)
Saint Bernard Port Smokestack (Chalmette, Louisiana)
The Monument at the Chalmette Battlefield - St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana.
Battle of New Orleans Anniversary
Battle of New Orleans Anniversary | 28 Reasons Why New Orleans Rules All Year Round
The War of 1812, Conflict and Deception: The British Attempt to Seize New ... - Ronald J. Drez - Google Books
Society of the War of 1812 commemorates the Battle of New Orleans at its Grand Military Victory Ball
The Society of the War of 1812 in the State of Louisiana annually recreates this ball in recognition of the importance of the U.S. victory in the Battle of New Orleans.
General Jean Baptist Plauche was the first LtGov of Louisiana and the Commander of the Louisiana Battalion during the Battle of New Orleans in 1814. He is Peggy's 4th Great Grand Uncle.
American Troops Prevail at the Battle of New Orleans - 8 January 1815
A painting by Jean Hyacinthe de Laclotte, a member of the Louisiana Militia who participated in the battle. It was painted by him after the victory based on his sketches made at the scene.
Maspero’s Exchange, 440 Chartre A plaque commemorates this past, and reads: Within this historic structures slaves were sold and Andrew Jackson met with the Lafitte Brothers and planned the defense for the historic and epic Battle of New Orleans. At this monumental battle the British surrendered to American troops commanded by General Jackson. Jean Lafitte met with Andrew Jackson at this spot because he was a slave trader.