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a mile from the Barracks. and on the spot where, Jackson threw [[??}} his famous [[breast??]] works, of [[call on??]] in his fright of [[amish?]] the English. 8 Jan, 1813 - The [[Baltic?]] was fought after the treaty of [[??]] as [[??]] Jackson a English knew of this Treaty owing to the [[Jardiness?] of mails. we are passing lovely plantations - mostly sugar- some of rice - The sugar cane is beginning to make its appearance above the ground- vegetation is very far [[adranud?]] here. The [[rice??] plantations are all surrounded by ditches, for irrigation -
a mile from the Barracks. & on the spot where, Jackson threw up his famous breast works, of cotton in his fight against the English. 8 Jan, 1813 - The Battle was fought after the Treaty of peace as neither Jackson or English knew of the Treaty owing to the tardiness of mails. We are passing lovely plantations - mostly sugar- some of rice - The sugar cane is beginning to make its appearance above the ground - vegetation is very far advanced here. The rice plantations are all surrounded by ditches, for irrigation -

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a mile from the Barracks. & on the spot where, Jackson threw up his famous breast works, of cotton in his fight against the English. 8 Jan, 1813 - The Battle was fought after the Treaty of peace as neither Jackson or English knew of the Treaty owing to the tardiness of mails. We are passing lovely plantations - mostly sugar- some of rice - The sugar cane is beginning to make its appearance above the ground - vegetation is very far advanced here. The rice plantations are all surrounded by ditches, for irrigation -