A correct view of the battle near the city of New Orleans on the eighth of January 1815 under the command of Genl. Andw. Jackson, over 10,000 British troops, in which 3 of their most distinguished generals were killed, & several wounded and upwards of 3,000 of their choisest soldiers were killed, wounded, and made prisoners, &c.

Etching and stipple engraving (2nd state) by and after Scacki; 'Print shows British troops advancing across open ground toward the American troops behind earthworks in the background during the Battle of New Orleans; at center foreground, mortally wounded British General Edward Pakenham is held by his officers. Includes cameo portrait of Andrew Jackson. Impression on verso includes a key identifying prominent features, as well as additional casualties among the British' -- Library of Congress Etching and stipple engraving (2nd state) by and after Scacki; 'Print shows British troops advancing across open ground toward the American troops behind earthworks in the background during the Battle of New Orleans; at center foreground, mortally wounded British General Edward Pakenham is held by his officers. Includes cameo portrait of Andrew Jackson. Impression on verso includes a key identifying prominent features, as well as additional casualties among the British' -- Library of Congress Oblong folio, matted; margins; torn and inexpertly mended. New York, Harry H. Hymes, 1946.
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