Gun-boats at Baton Rouge, La., March 1863
Subjects: Warships, Louisiana, Baton Rouge, Soldiers, Harbors, United States, History, Civil War, Naval Operations, Military Personnel, Albumen Prints
Collection: United States Library of Congress: Stereoviews
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[Spanish frigate Berenguela, docked at the Battery, New York City, New York]
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British battle cruiser Indomitable, which sunk the German battle cruiser Bluecher
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U.S. cruiser Albany in the Suez Canal, Egypt
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The monitor "Canonicus" in James River.
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The "Monitor," showing her ports open and the muzzles of her "barkers."
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The Monitor off Charleston. [View with sailboat alongside and wash hanging out to dry.]
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The turret of the Monitor shows fifteen marks where she was hit by rebel shot...
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A 'powder monkey' on the Pawnee.
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At quarters' on the U.S. steamer New Hampshire, off Charleston, March, 1886.
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The old [illegible] ship Lawrence raised out of water.
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View from Charlestown Navy Yard.
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Boston, steamers.
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