MAKE A MEME View Large Image Port Hudson, Louisiana, March 14th, 1863. Hand color lithograph by Currier & Ives, possibly 1863. Courtesy of the Library of Congress. (5/22/2015). During this engagement, Farragut, passed the heavy batteries at Port Hudson, ...
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Keywords: outdoor LC-DIG-PGS-05757: Rear Admiral David G. Farragut’s fleet engaging the rebel batteries at Port Hudson, Louisiana, March 14th, 1863. Hand color lithograph by Currier & Ives, possibly 1863. Courtesy of the Library of Congress. (5/22/2015). During this engagement, Farragut, passed the heavy batteries at Port Hudson, Louisiana, with USS Hartford and USS Albatross, to establish an effective blockade of the vital Red River supply lines. During this action, USS Richmond was disabled but drifted downstream, USS Monongahela was grounded but escaped, and USS Mississippi was grounded at high speed, set afire, and blew up with a loss of 64 lives. LC-DIG-PGS-05757: Rear Admiral David G. Farragut’s fleet engaging the rebel batteries at Port Hudson, Louisiana, March 14th, 1863. Hand color lithograph by Currier & Ives, possibly 1863. Courtesy of the Library of Congress. (5/22/2015). During this engagement, Farragut, passed the heavy batteries at Port Hudson, Louisiana, with USS Hartford and USS Albatross, to establish an effective blockade of the vital Red River supply lines. During this action, USS Richmond was disabled but drifted downstream, USS Monongahela was grounded but escaped, and USS Mississippi was grounded at high speed, set afire, and blew up with a loss of 64 lives.
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