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[[Image:Natchez_Trace.jpg|right|thumb|200px|The Natchez Trace, the trail along which Gaines ran]] Holdfast began his epic run on [[November 7]]. A pure-blooded Mohegan, he ran through the country of the [[Creek]]s, [[Cherokee]]s, [[Choctaw]]s, and [[Chickasaw]]s, running along the [[Tombigbee River]] and then along the [[Natchez Trace]] to Nashville.
 
[[Image:Natchez_Trace.jpg|right|thumb|200px|The Natchez Trace, the trail along which Gaines ran]] Holdfast began his epic run on [[November 7]]. A pure-blooded Mohegan, he ran through the country of the [[Creek]]s, [[Cherokee]]s, [[Choctaw]]s, and [[Chickasaw]]s, running along the [[Tombigbee River]] and then along the [[Natchez Trace]] to Nashville.
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General Carroll was having dinner on the night of [[November 12]] when Holdfast interrupted his meal to put Jackson's message in his hands. Carroll noted the date of the letter, and remarked in astonishment to all around him that Holdfast had journeyed on foot the 600 miles to Nashville in just six days. Holdfast was before the fireplace, fast asleep. Carroll rounded up 3,000 troops and reached New Orleans in enough time to help Jackson defeat the British -- in a battle, most know, that took place after the peace papers were signed near [[Directory:Paris, France|Paris]]. The delivery of that news from Europe was too slow to have stopped the battle.
 
General Carroll was having dinner on the night of [[November 12]] when Holdfast interrupted his meal to put Jackson's message in his hands. Carroll noted the date of the letter, and remarked in astonishment to all around him that Holdfast had journeyed on foot the 600 miles to Nashville in just six days. Holdfast was before the fireplace, fast asleep. Carroll rounded up 3,000 troops and reached New Orleans in enough time to help Jackson defeat the British -- in a battle, most know, that took place after the peace papers were signed near [[Directory:Paris, France|Paris]]. The delivery of that news from Europe was too slow to have stopped the battle.

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