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    • Plan of Fort Baton Rouge

    • Plan of Fort Baton Rouge

    • Fort Baton Rouge (La.);Mississippi River--Maps--Early works to 1800--Facsimilies;Topographic maps;Louisiana--History--To 1803;

    • Mapmaker: Tardieu, [Jean Baptiste Pierre] (l'aine), engraver. Published posthumously, Collot's survey in 1796 was part of an intelligence mission into Spanish Louisiana and Florida in preparation for a possible French attack on the Spanish...
    • Plan of Fort Baton Rouge

    • Plan of Fort Baton Rouge

    • Fort Baton Rouge (La.);Mississippi River--Maps--Early works to 1800--Facsimilies;Topographic maps;Louisiana--History--To 1803;

    • Mapmaker: Tardieu, [Jean Baptiste Pierre] (l'ainé), engraver. Published posthumously, Collot's survey in 1796 was part of an intelligence mission into Spanish Louisiana and Florida in preparation for a possible French attack on the Spanish...
    • Cannonball

    • Cannonball

    • Cannonballs--1860-1870; Chalmette Unit, Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve (La.); United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Equipment & supplies

    • Six pounder cannonball found at Chalmette Battlefield.
    • Jean Baptiste Wiltz

    • Jean Baptiste Wiltz

    • Wiltz, Jean Baptiste--Pictorial works; Military officers; Mobile (Ala.)--History--Siege, 1780; Rifles; Militias; Ducks; Hunting

    • Wiltz was a sergeant in the New Orleans Battalion of the provincial militia, participated in the Siege of Mobile under Galvez. He holds a flint-lock musket.
    • Jean Michel Fortier

    • Jean Michel Fortier

    • New Orleans, Battle of, New Orleans, La., 1815; Military officers; Oil paintings; Clothing & dress; Fortier, Jean Michel--Portraits

    • Formal portrait of Jean Michel Fortier. Fortier commanded the Corps of Free Men of Color at the Battle of New Orleans.
    • General Jean Baptiste Plauche

    • General Jean Baptiste Plauche

    • New Orleans, Battle of, New Orleans, La., 1815; Generals--American--1810-1820; Military officers; Military uniforms--United States--1810-1820; Plauche, Jean Baptiste--Portraits; Oil paintings

    • Formal portrait of General Jean Baptiste Plauche in military uniform. Plauche was the Brigadeer General of the Louisiana Legion and commandant of the Batallion d'Orleans at the Battle of New Orleans.
    • Corporal Edmund J. Forstall

    • Corporal Edmund J. Forstall

    • New Orleans, Battle of, New Orleans, La., 1815; Soldiers--American--1810-1820; Military uniforms--United States--1810-1820; Forstall, Edmund J.--Portraits; Oil paintings

    • Formal portrait of Corporal Edmund J. Forstall in uniform. Forstall fought under Plauche in the Batallion d'Orleans at the Battle of New Orleans. 
    • Antoine Jacques Phillippe de Marigny de Mandeville

    • Antoine Jacques Phillippe de Marigny de Mandeville

    • Marigny de Mandeville, Bernard Xavier Philippe de, 1785-1868--Portraits; United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865; Generals--American--1860-1870; United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Military personnel--Confederate; Confederate States...

    • Formal portrait of Antoine Jacques Phillippe de Marigny de Mandeville. He was born in Louisiana but attended military academy in France. He became an officer in the Orleans Lancers and served as Colonel in 10th La. Regiment in the Civil War. He...
    • Plan of Fort Baton Rouge

    • Plan of Fort Baton Rouge

    • Fort Baton Rouge (La.); Mississippi River--Maps--Early works to 1800; Topographic maps; Louisiana--History--To 1803

    • Map shows the Mississippi and Galvez' route of attack on the British fort. Published posthumously, Victor Collot's survey in 1796 was part of an intelligence mission into Spanish Louisiana and Florida in preparation for a possible French attack on...
    • Treaty of Ghent Memorandum

    • Treaty of Ghent Memorandum

    • Bore, Etienne de, 1740-1829; Treaty of Ghent (1814); Fort Bowyer (Ala.); United States--History--War of 1812; Confederate States of America. Army. Mississippi Cavalry Regiment, 2nd.

    • Memorandum, dated "At Mons. Boré 12 o'clock on Sunday 19th Feby 1815," stating that Captain Kempe[r?] announced the signing of the Peace Treaty at Ghent and the surrender of Fort Bowyer (Ala.) to the British. Also mentions that Edward Livingston...

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