UNPUBLISHED LETTER RELATIVE TO THE BATTLE OF N.O. concerning Cochrane's being incorrect in his assumption that he'd be met with open arms in Louisiana. "In fact not a white man of even the lowest description has joined us since we landed,nor have our generals or the Admiral succeeded in obtaining information of the most trivial nature. http://books.google. com/books?id=wb81AAAAIAAJ&pg= PA76&lpg=PA76&dq=% 22UNPUBLISHED+LETTER+RELATIVE% 22+%22LOUISIANA+HISTORICAL+ SOCIETY%22&source=bl&ots= MSAygpOnWi&sig= 52CbwHTmi9lzdT1jJtX4dCZI8ss& hl=en&sa=X&ei= dyO8U4nRM5KGyASGwYHYCg&ved= 0CB0Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=% 22UNPUBLISHED%20LETTER% 20RELATIVE%22%20%22LOUISIANA% 20HISTORICAL%20SOCIETY%22&f= false
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MOBILE BAY DURING THE WAR OF 1812 BIBLIOGRAPHY
http://archive.today/5e4mL
Dickson, Alexander. "Artillery Services in North America in 1814 and 1815, Extract from Journal of Colonel Sir Alexander Dickson," The Journal of the Society for
Army Historical Research. April 1929 (8:32), pages 79-113; July 1929 (8:33), pages 147-178.
Ewart, James. James Ewart's Journal Covering his Stay at the Cape of Good Hope (1811-1814) and his Part in the Expedition to Florida and New Orleans
(1814-1815). Cape Town, South Africa: C. Struik, 1970.
Gleig, G. R. The Campaigns of the British Army at Washington and New Orleans. Totowa, New York: Rowman & Littlefield, 1972.
"A Contemporary Account of the Battle of New Orleans by a Soldier in the Ranks," Louisiana Historical Quarterly. January 1926 (9), pages 11-15.
Cooper, Sergeant John Spencer. "The Campaign for New Orleans," Rough Notes of Seven Campaigns in Portugal, Spain, France and America During the Years
1809-1815. Carlisle, 1914.
Latour, Arsène Lacarrière. Historical Memoir of the War in West Florida and Louisiana in 1814-1815 with an Atlas. Gainesville: The Historic New Orleans
Collection and University Press of Florida, 1999.
ROUGH NOTES BY JOHN SPENCER COOPER
D.I. STARTS ON PAGE 146
SURTEES, 25 YEARS IN THE RIFLE BRIGADE https://archive.org/stream/twentyfiveyears00surtgoog#page/n455/mode/2up
MOBILE BAY DURING THE WAR OF 1812 BIBLIOGRAPHY
http://archive.today/5e4mL
Dickson, Alexander. "Artillery Services in North America in 1814 and 1815, Extract from Journal of Colonel Sir Alexander Dickson," The Journal of the Society for
Army Historical Research. April 1929 (8:32), pages 79-113; July 1929 (8:33), pages 147-178.
Ewart, James. James Ewart's Journal Covering his Stay at the Cape of Good Hope (1811-1814) and his Part in the Expedition to Florida and New Orleans
(1814-1815). Cape Town, South Africa: C. Struik, 1970.
Gleig, G. R. The Campaigns of the British Army at Washington and New Orleans. Totowa, New York: Rowman & Littlefield, 1972.
"A Contemporary Account of the Battle of New Orleans by a Soldier in the Ranks," Louisiana Historical Quarterly. January 1926 (9), pages 11-15.
Cooper, Sergeant John Spencer. "The Campaign for New Orleans," Rough Notes of Seven Campaigns in Portugal, Spain, France and America During the Years
1809-1815. Carlisle, 1914.
Latour, Arsène Lacarrière. Historical Memoir of the War in West Florida and Louisiana in 1814-1815 with an Atlas. Gainesville: The Historic New Orleans
Collection and University Press of Florida, 1999.
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