Folk, R. E. (. E. (1935). 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. [Nashville: Ladies Hermitage association.
Chicago Style CitationFolk, Reau E. (Reau Estes). 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. [Nashville: Ladies Hermitage association, 1935.
MLA CitationFolk, Reau E. (Reau Estes). 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. [Nashville: Ladies Hermitage association, 1935.