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    Pam Keyes wrote a new post, Auguste Davezac, the Creole Celebrity That History Forgot 6 years, 8 months ago

    A noise began from the back of the massive crowd, light at first, then swelling gradually as it spread, as the next speaker was introduced to the throng of some 6,000 present. The name of Major Davezac was […]

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    Pam Keyes wrote a new post, Eyewitness Pension Record Testimonies Place Jean Laffite at Battle of New Orleans 7 years, 3 months ago

    Privateer-smuggler Jean Laffite’s active service at the Battle of New Orleans on Gen. Andrew Jackson’s line is firmly verified by eyewitness testimonies found in newly digitized pension records of the Nat […]

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    Pam Keyes wrote a new post, New Book Reveals Arsene Latour’s Adventures 7 years, 3 months ago

    Engineer-mapmaker, War of 1812 historian, architect and erstwhile secret agent Arsene Lacarriere Latour comes vibrantly to life in the new English translation of “A Visionary Adventurer, Arsene Lacarriere L […]

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    Pam Keyes wrote a new post, Pirates, Privateers and Ethics in the New Orleans Courtroom 7 years, 6 months ago

     

    Ethics meant everything to attorney John Dick, an Irish emigrant to New Orleans. He felt compelled in May 1813 to ensure everyone else knew that, too, even if it meant possibly provoking a duel with his […]

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    Pam Keyes wrote a new post, Bicentennial of Jean Laffite’s Takeover of Galveston Is April 8 8 years, 2 months ago

    Privateer Jean Laffite, a hero of the Battle of New Orleans, took control of the Island of Galveston in a bloodless coup two hundred years ago this April 8, taking the small pirate base which had been used […]

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    Pam Keyes wrote a new post, New Book Reveals Explorer William Clark’s Dubious Past 8 years, 8 months ago

    Spying, smuggling, and possibly abetting treasonous conspirators against the United States are not actions most historians would associate with explorer William Clark of Lewis and Clark 1803-1806 Expedition […]

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    Pam Keyes wrote a new post, One Vote Made Thomas Jefferson President 9 years ago

     

    Astonishingly, only one vote from a very young Tennessee state representative handed Thomas Jefferson the presidency of the United States in the 1800 Election.

    The 25-year-old who cast that ballot was […]

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    Pam Keyes wrote a new post, The True Tale of Mitchell, the Zombie Pirate 9 years, 3 months ago

    When notorious Gulf Coast pirate William Mitchell came back from the dead in 1835, he looked like a zombie from Hell.

    One-eyed, the man was covered with horrible scars, evidence of many deep and dangerous […]

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    Pam Keyes wrote a new post, The Bizarre Case of the Wannabe Pirate 9 years, 3 months ago

    Methodist missionary Daniel F. De Putron sought more adventure in his life, so in late spring of 1841 he bought a small schooner in New Orleans, got a sidekick of an affable Irishman with the nickname of […]

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    Pam Keyes wrote a new post, Paddy Scott: The Irish Pirate Who Plagued Mobile 9 years, 4 months ago

    Irish pirate Paddy Scott terrorized residents and visitors of the Mobile Bay area for some ten years over the 1820s and 1830s, earning himself national notoriety as that “vile pirate.” Oddly, no one now seem […]

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    Pam Keyes wrote a new post, The Laffite Portrait Proves the Authenticity of the Laffite Journal 9 years, 6 months ago

    At least part of the Jean Laffite journal collection at Sam Houston Regional Library at Liberty, Texas can be proven authentic through association with a portrait of Laffite never a part of the archives of […]

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    Pam Keyes wrote a new post, Beverly Chew: the Man Behind the Curtain in Early New Orleans 9 years, 6 months ago

    Life was good for the New Orleans business firm of Chew & Relf in the early 1800s: young partners Beverly Chew and Richard Relf controlled a virtual monopoly of the banking, shipping, trading, insurance, and […]

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    Pam Keyes commented on the post, The Letter That Tried to Scuttle the Baratarians’ Pardon 9 years, 8 months ago

    Poindexter seems to have been quite jealous of Livingston’s close attachment to Jackson during the campaign against the British, particularly the fact that Livingston basically wrote every public speech Jackson […]

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    Aya Katz commented on the post, The Letter That Tried to Scuttle the Baratarians’ Pardon 9 years, 8 months ago

    Excellent article! I think that there are two points that Poindexter entirely missed: 1) the Barararians were not pirates and 2) they could not have been allowed to serve in the Battle of New Orleans had the […]

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    Pam Keyes wrote a new post, The Letter That Tried to Scuttle the Baratarians’ Pardon 9 years, 8 months ago

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    If George Poindexter had been Sec. of War or President during the end of the War of 1812, the Laffites and Baratarians would never have been pardoned for their service and assistance to General Andrew […]

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    Pam Keyes wrote a new post, John Dick’s Letter To Monroe Honoring the Baratarians 9 years, 10 months ago

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    John Dick, US District Attorney for Louisiana in 1815, was a man with a conscience, a strong devotion to what was fair and just, even when it conflicted with an earlier opinion that he had fostered. He […]

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    Pam Keyes wrote a new post, Nathaniel Pryor: the Unsung Veteran of the Battle of New Orleans 10 years, 3 months ago

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    Among the American soldiers in the Battle of New Orleans, Capt. Nathaniel Pryor is one whose name shows up in no histories of that great battle. Oddly, Capt. Pryor, who served in the 44th Infantry […]

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    J-Hanna commented on the post, The Spy Who Led the British to the Back Door of New Orleans in 1814 10 years, 5 months ago

    Interesting history lesson, and genealogy one as well.

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    Pam Keyes wrote a new post, The Spy Who Led the British to the Back Door of New Orleans in 1814 10 years, 5 months ago

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    Because he was multilingual and adept at spying, the 23-year-old Capt. Robert Cavendish Spencer, an ancestor of the current British royal family, was one of the most valuable assets the British forces had […]

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    Aya Katz commented on the post, The Last Battle of Chalmette 10 years, 5 months ago

    This was a very enjoyable read, giving a glimpse into the politics of the day. I found it especially amusing that Story felt that anyone opposing his plan might be an “alien-hearted American.” Did he perhaps mean […]

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  • Eyewitness Pension Record Testimonies Place Jean Laffite at Battle of New Orleans
  • New Book Reveals Arsene Latour’s Adventures
  • Pirates, Privateers and Ethics in the New Orleans Courtroom
  • Bicentennial of Jean Laffite’s Takeover of Galveston Is April 8

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