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, General, succeeds Pakenham, 83, 92 La tour, Major, author "Memoirs of War," 25 Latour, Major, comments, 94, 120 Latour, Major Lacarriere, chief engineer, 2 Lauderdale, Colonel, of Mississippi troops, 47 Lawrence, Colonel William, again defends Mobile, 132 Lawrence, Colonel William, defends Mobile, 16 Legislature, complimentary resolutions, 141 Legislature, Louisiana, suppressed by Jackson, 135 Legislature orders Committee of Inquiry, 137 Legislature report exonerates members, 140 Lockyer, Captain of English barge fleet, 29 Loillier, Honorable, sent beyond Jackson's lines, 144 Louisiana troops; Plauche's battalion, Beale's Rifles, Daquin's colored battalion, Lacoste's colored battalion, Baratarians, General Morgan's division, 40-44 Marequez, Governor of Florida, aids British, 14 Marequez, Jackson's letter to, 154 Marequez surrenders Pensacola to Jackson, 17 Martial law at New Orleans, 32 McRae, Colonel, of Seventh Regulars, 40 Military operations, Northern and Middle States, 7 Mississippi troops 40, 75 Mitchusson, Colonel William, regiment Kentucky militia, 179 Mobile, British squadron repulsed at, 15 Mobile, headquarters of Jackson, 12 Morgan, General, at English Turn, 44, 52, 89 Morgan, General, command on west bank, 97, 103, 110 Mullins, Colonel, British, blamed for disaster, 88 Nichols, Colonel, address to Louisianians and Kentuckians, 15 Nichols, Colonel, British, camp at Pensacola, 14 Nichols, Colonel, on conquest of Louisiana, 149 Nichols, Colonel, sends emissaries to Lafitte, the pirate, 20 Ovations to Jackson, 145 Pakenham, death of, was heroic, 83, 157 Pakenham, Lord, Commander-in-chief, 3 Pakenham, with Generals Gibbs, Keene, and Lambert, assumes command; arrives December 25th, 56 Parker, Lieutenant-colonel, regiment Kentucky militia, 179 Patterson, battery on west bank, 55, 76, 105 Patterson, Commodore, battle of 23d, 42 Peace, news of, arrives, 133 Peire, Major, United States Regulars, 17, 51, 72 Pensacola assaulted and captured by Jackson, 16 Pensacola, capital Spanish Florida, 12 Pensacola made Indian recruiting camp by British, 14 Pentecost, Dr. John C., surgeon Kentucky regiment, 179 Plauche, Major, uniformed men, 34, 72 Providence and battle of New Orleans, 156 Rence, Colonel, British, killed, 80, 83 Rodrique Canal, Jackson's line, 52 Ross,
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