| William Cobbett - United States - 1815 - 228 pages
...OF WAR, DATED • Camp, 4 miles below Orleans, 9lJi January, 1815. SIR — During the days of ttoe 6th and 7th, the enemy had been actively employed...canal on which they had effected their disembarkation. It had not been in my power to impede these operations by a general attack; added to other reasons,... | |
| Great Britain - 1815 - 436 pages
...9th Jan. 1015. SIB— During the days of the 6th, and 7th, the r:n-:u\ had been actively employed m making preparations for an attack on my lines. With...the night of the 7th, in getting their boats across the lake to Ike river by widening aud deepening the canal on which they had effected their disembarkation.... | |
| Samuel R. Brown - United States - 1815 - 382 pages
...various fortunes of the day. " Camp 4 miles below Orleans, 9th January, 1815. SIR — During the day of the 6th and 7th, the enemy had been actively employed...preparations for an attack on my lines. With infinite labor they had succeeded on the night of the 7th in getting their boats across from the lake to the... | |
| Arsène Lacarrière Latour - New Orleans, Battle of, New Orleans, La., 1815 - 1816 - 490 pages
...major-general Jackson to the secretary of war, dated Camfi, four miles below Orleans, 9t/i January, 1815. SiH, During the days of the 6th and 7th, the enemy had...7th in getting their boats across from the lake to t!vc river, by widening and deepening the canal on which they had effected their disembarkation. It... | |
| Thomas H. Palmer - United States - 1816 - 518 pages
...Major-Genera! Jackson to the Secretary of War, dated Camp, four miles below Or leans, 9th January > 1815. Sir, During the days of the 6th and 7th, the enemy had...infinite labour they had succeeded on the night of the ^th in getting their boats across from the lake to the river, by widening and deepening the canal on... | |
| Thomas O'Connor - United States - 1816 - 338 pages
...attempt any thing against an enemy, who was thus left to pursue, undisturbed, his laborious operations. During the days of the 6th and 7th, the enemy had been aetively employed in making preparations for an attaek on Jaekson's lines.— With infmite labour,... | |
| Heman Allen Fay - United States - 1817 - 294 pages
...Gen. Jackson to the Secretary of War, dated Camp, 4 miles below New-Orleans, Jan. 9, 1 815. SIR — During the days of the 6th and 7th, the enemy had...preparations for an attack on my lines. With infinite labor they had »u«N n 281 ceeded, on the night of the 7th, in getting their boats across, from the... | |
| Thomas Wilson - United States - 1817 - 344 pages
...attempt any thing against an enemy, who wafr thus left to pursue, undisturbed, his laborious operations. During the days of the 6th and 7th, the enemy had...actively employed in making preparations for an attack on Jackson's lines. — With infinite labour, they had succeeded on the night of the 7th, in getting their... | |
| William James - United States - 1818 - 616 pages
...major-gen, Jackson to the American secretary at war, Camp, four miles below Orleans, SIR, January 9, 1815. During< the days of the 6th and 7th, the enemy had...actively employed in making preparations for an attack upon my lines. With infinite labour they had succeeded on the night of the 7th in getting their boats... | |
| Thomas Wilson - United States - 1819 - 344 pages
...6th and 7th, the enem v had been actively employed in making preparations for an attack on Jackson's lines. — With infinite labour, they had succeeded...canal, on which they had effected their disembarkation. General Jackson was on the left side of the river, patiently waiting the attack. General Morgan, with... | |
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