Battle of New Orleans: Its Real Meaning
Exposure of Untruth Being Taught Young America
Concerning the Second Most Important Military Event in the Life of the Republic.
By Reau E. Folk, Chairman Tennessee Commission of Research as to the True Value of the Victory at New Orleans.
This Volume Is Dedicated To:
The State of Tennessee, which authorized the Investigation;
The Ladies’ Hermitage Association, charged with primary duty of preserving the home of Andrew Jackson, whose military genius, courage, and patriotism saved the nation in the second War of Independence;
The Descendants of the Soldiers who fought at New Orleans, whose memory should always be cherished; and
The noble band of School Teachers everywhere, whose high impulse is to impart the truth.
REAU E. FOLK.
Nashville, Tenn.
Copyright, 1935, Reau E. Folk
Published by Ladies’ Hermitage Association, Nashville, Tenn. Limited Edition Cullom & Ghertner, Publishers, Nashville, Tenn.