Rural Pittsylvania County and Danville, Virginia, remained far from the
fields of conflict during the War of 1812. Yet its sons served valiantly
along the Canadian frontier and in the defense of Richmond, Norfolk and
Baltimore as British forces plundered villages up and down the
Chesapeake Bay. General Andrew Jackson's wife, Rachel, a county native,
celebrated the victory at the Battle of New Orleans with him. The
homefront endured economic tribulations yet stood faithfully by its
soldiers. Author and historian Larry G. Aaron reveals how Pittsylvania
County served, suffered and sacrificed during the nation's second war of
independence.