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Sketch of the Position of the British and American Forces During the Operations Against New Orleans from 23rd Decr. to 8th Jany. 1815

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Old military map / manuscript map of Louisiana, New Orleans, United States.

Created by John Peddie in 1815.
  • Relief shown pictorially.
  • Pen-and-ink, pencil, and watercolor.
  • Shows the landing of British troops below Bayoue Catalan and the position of American forces along the Mississippi River.
  • Oriented with north to the upper-left.
  • Watermark: J. Whatman 1811.
  • Includes reference diagram of American and British forces, description of lands, and profiles of American defence works.
  • Minimal level cataloging record.

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1815

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New Orleans Battle Of New Orleans LA

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War Of 1812

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This old map of Sketch of the Position of the British and American Forces During the Operations Against New Orleans from 23rd Decr. to 8th Jany. from 1815 was created by John Peddie in 1815