Photo of the Day: Defending the Line
A line of artillery stands in defense of New Orleans and the Mississippi River at the Chalmette Battlefield. The Battle of New Orleans was fought on these hallowed grounds during the War of 1812. One of the biggest battles of the war, the Battle of New Orleans could have been avoided altogether had news of the treaty reaches US and UK forces before the battle ensued. The Treaty of Ghent which offered peace between the United Kingdom and the United States was signed on December 24, 1814. But news of that treaty did not reach General Andrew Jackson or Sir Edward Pakenham before they led they troops into battle on January 8, 1815. The battle which saw the American victorious was not without a price as 62 American and 2,034 British forces were killed, wounded or captured in this skirmish. Today the sacrifices made during the battle are memorialized at the Chalmette Battlefield and National Cemetery. (Photo: November 20, 2017)

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