Jean Lafitte --
privateer, entrepreneur, sailor, diplomat, spy, hero of
the Battle Of New Orleans. Lafitte led a colorful
and mysterious life in the New World. It is
unclear where and when Lafitte was born, but his
presence in New Orleans and Bartaria dates about
1770. He was the man to see for whatever one
wanted. In 1814, as the British lay at the mouth
of the river, Lafitte rushed powder, flint, and troops
to General Jackson at Chalmette. Rather than a
poorly supplied, out-manned force, the British stepped
into a screaming hell of pirates, woodsmen, Indians and
free people of color, under cover of a dense fog and an
even more dense anti-British attitude. The British
were routed. His good deed done, the "hero" headed
to sea and more familiar deeds. CLICK
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