Wednesday, January 8, 2014

THE BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS, at dawn

January 8, 1815

AT DAWN. Gen. Pakenham realizes his west bank attack will be only a diversion as most of the cannons and only part of his force is able to cross the Mississippi. He is unaware that the men with the fascines (to fill the canal in front of the American line) and the ladders are NOT in front of his troops. He has 8,000 men hidden in fog, within range of US artillery. Gen Jackson’s 4,000 Americans watch and wait. Just before 6 a.m., a signal rocket rises into the gray sky from the British line and the wail of bagpipes echoes across the Chalmette Plantation, along with the steady beat of drums. They are coming!


from BATTLE KISS, Part 3, “The Battle of New Orleans” www.oneildenoux.net

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