200 YEARS AGO TODAY, on Tuesday, January 3, 1815: Royal Navy carpenters set up shop in a barn on La Coste's plantation to repair cannon carriages. Another British crew began preparing charcoal for the blacksmith's shop. General Lambert arrived at British headquarters and an American from the 44th Regiment deserted to the British. http://mobilebicentennial.blogspot.com
Saturday, January 03, 2015
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