• Free Men of Colour, 1814

    Free Men of Colour, 1814

    While peace negotiations to end the War of 1812 were taking place at Ghent in late 1814, the British decided to continue an operation that had been planned earlier. This was to be a raid upon the Gulf Coast to capture New Orleans and possibly separate Louisiana from the United States. The Americans, having received early word of the British intentions, placed their southern defenses under the command of Major General Andrew Jackson. Jackson arrived at New Orleans on 2 December and began making preparations to meet the British expedition.

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  • Hellfighters from Harlem

    Hellfighters from Harlem
    Meuse-Argonne, Sept 26-Oct 1, 1918

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  • Charge of the First and Tenth Regular Cavalry

    Charge of the First and Tenth Regular Cavalry
    by Howard Chandler Christy
    Cuba, 1898

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