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Highlights
- The biography of an unsung American hero.
- About the Author: Raymond J. Martinez was a native of New Orleans.
- 145 Pages
- History, United States
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About the Book
The biography of an unsung American hero who led the Spanish campaign against the British in Louisiana and West Florida during the Revolutionary War.Book Synopsis
The biography of an unsung American hero.
Rousseau led the Spanish campaign against the British in Louisiana and West Florida during the Revolutionary War.
From the Back Cover
In the years before the Louisiana Purchase, a brave man sailed the waters of the Gulf Coast.
Pierre George Rousseau, a little-known figure in American history, led the Spanish campaign against the British in Louisiana and West Florida during the Revolutionary War. He also served as a commanding general under the last six Spanish governors of Louisiana.
Rousseau: The Last Days of Spanish New Orleans is the biography of this unsung American hero, outlining his voyages throughout the Louisiana territory and the anecdotes still told by his descendants today. It is not just the story of one man, but of life in Louisiana and New Orleans during the last years of Spanish colonial rule.
About the Author
Raymond J. Martinez was a native of New Orleans. In addition to writing several books on New Orleans history and culture, he was also publisher of the Hope Publishing Company. As a direct descendant of Pierre George Rousseau, an unknown hero who fought for the Spanish during the Revolutionary War, Mr. Martinez enjoyed delving into his rich ancestry.