Colonel Andry, after being injured, had gone …

Years: 1811 - 1811
January
Colonel Andry, after being injured, had gone to the other side of the river to round up a militia organized by planters, who have begun pursuing the rebel slaves.

The residents of New Orleans have heard of the insurrection on the German Coast by noon on January 9.

Over the next six hours, General Wade Hampton I, Commodore John Shaw, and Governor William C.C. Claiborne send two companies of volunteer militia, thirty regular troops, and a detachment of forty seamen to fight the insurgents.

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