| Thomas H. Palmer - United States - 1816 - 518 pages
...Colonels Dyer and Gibson of the same corps were wounded, and major Kavenaugh taken prisoner. Colonel De Laronde, major Villere, of the Louisiana militia,...Kerr and Hood, and were of great assistance to me. I have the honour to be, with great respect, youf obedient servant, % ANDREW JACKSON, Major-general,... | |
| Thomas H. Palmer - United States - 1816 - 516 pages
...prisoner. it was to be met, and carried my orders with the utmost prcmptitude. Colonel De Laronde,.major Villere, of the Louisiana militia, major Latour of...Kerr and Hood, and were of great assistance to me. I have the honour to be, with great respect, your obedient servant, ANDREW JACKSON, Major-general,... | |
| Arsène Lacarrière Latour - New Orleans, Battle of, New Orleans, La., 1815 - 1816 - 490 pages
...and Gibson, of the same corps, were wounded, andsmajor Kavenaugh taken prisoner. Colonel Delaronde, major Villere of the Louisiana militia, major Latour...command, volunteered their services, as did Drs. Kerr and Flood, and were of great assistance to me. I have the honour to be, &c. ANDREW JAOKSOH. NO. XXVI—... | |
| William James - United States - 1818 - 616 pages
...and Gibson, of the same corps, were wounded ; and major Kavcnaugh taken prisoner. Colonel Delaronde, major Villere of the Louisiana militia, major Latour...no command, volunteered their services, as did Drs. Kcri and Flood, and were of great assistance to me. I have the honor to be, &c. ANDREW JACKSON. No.... | |
| John Brannan - United States - 1823 - 522 pages
...Colonels Dyer and Gibson, of the same corps, were wounded, and major Kavenaugh taken priloner. Colonel De Laronde, major Villere, of the Louisiana militia,...having no command, volunteered their services, as did doctors Kerr and Hood, and were of great assistance to me. I have the honour to be, &c. ANDREW JACKSON.... | |
| John Brannan - United States - 1823 - 520 pages
...Colonels Dyer and Gibson, of the same corps, were wounded, and major Kavenaugh taken prisoner. Colonel De Laronde, major Villere, of the Louisiana militia,...having no command, volunteered their services, as did doctors Kerr and Hood, and were of great assistance, to me. I have the honour to be, &c. ANDREW JACKSON.... | |
| John Brannan - Ontario - 1823 - 522 pages
...Colonels Dyer and Gibson, of the same corps, were wounded, and major Kavenaugh taken prisoner. Colonel De Laronde, major Villere, of the Louisiana militia,...having no command, volunteered their services, as did doctors Kerr and Hood, and were of great assistance to me. I have the honour to be, &c. ANDREW JACKSON.... | |
| Samuel Putnam Waldo, An American officer - Military history - 1825 - 372 pages
...wounded, and Maj. Kavenaugh taken prisoner. Col. De Laronde, Maj. Villere, of the Louisiana militia, Maj. Latour, of engineers, having no command, volunteered their services, as did Drs. Ken and Hood, and were of great assistance to me. I have the honour to be, &c. ANDREW JACKSON. Hon.... | |
| Philo Ashley Goodwin - Generals - 1832 - 450 pages
...not as yet been able to ascertain with exactness, but suppose it to amount to one hundred in killed, wounded, and missing. Among the former, I have to...Kerr and Hood, and were of great assistance to me. This master-stroke of energy and decision, in its consequences, saved the country, and led to the more... | |
| Philo Ashley Goodwin - Generals - 1832 - 446 pages
...bravely fighting. Cols. Dyer and Gibson, of the same corps, were wounded, and Major Kavenaugh token prisoner. Col. De Laronde, Major Villere, of the Louisiana...Kerr and Hood, and were of great assistance to me. This master-stroke of energy and decision, in its consequences, saved the country, and led to the more... | |
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