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4100 Bob Wallace Avenue SW
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Heritage Advertising, Inc.
4100 Bob Wallace Avenue SW
Huntsville, AL 35805
Telephone: (321) 253-0424 or (706) 374-0710
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Though the War of 1812 had ended two weeks earlier, news had not yet reach New Orleans and on January 8, 1815, five thousand British soldiers charged in a frontal assault against General Andrew Jackson's Tennessee and Kentucky sharpshooters.

French pirate Jean Lafitte and his men aided the Americans. In just a half-hour, over two thousand British were killed and only 8 Americans.

On JANUARY 8, 1815, General Andrew Jackson wrote to Robert Hays regarding the victorious Battle of New Orleans:

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Andrew Jackson wrote to Secretary of War James Monroe: "Heaven, to be sure, has interposed most wonderfully in our behalf, and I am filled with gratitude, when I look back to what we have escaped."

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