Cap. (i.e., Captain) Grimby's (i.e. Grimsby's) battery, Indiana arty. (i.e. artillery), Port Hudson, La.
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[Confederate cannon with shells captured during the siege of Port Hudson, Louisiana in 1863]
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[Church used by Confederates as a granary during the siege of Port Hudson, Louisiana in 1863]
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[Russian fleet in New York Harbor]
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Astor's stores, New-York, N.Y.
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[Inside the battery, a man stands next to a cannon aimed at the river]
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South view from Port Hudson
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[Damaged cannon and artillery inside Port Hudson after the siege]
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[Artillery post inside the fort at Port Hudson facing the river after the siege in 1863]
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[View of the river with Port Hudson on the bluff in the distance]
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[Cannon and artillery in the battery at Port Hudson after the siege]
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View inside Port Hudson
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View of a section of Major Bayley's seventeen gun battery, Port Hudson, La.
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West views from Port Hudson
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West views from Port Hudson
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[Soldiers in camp during the siege of Port Hudson]
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North side views from Port Hudson
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Approach to Reb. [i.e. Rebel] works on right flank at Port Hudson
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"The Confederates had only field pieces with which to defend their works...battered guns...were mounted in the camp of Duryea's and Bainbridge's battery..."
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South view from Port Hudson
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Reb. 24 pounder, disabled inside Port Hudson
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Rebel gun bearing upon the river
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Rebel gun bearing upon the river
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Rebel ordnance storehouse riddled by our artillery
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Rebel works & "rat holes" [in which] they took shelter from fire
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View of Sumter 1865
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30 lb. parrot battery before Port Hudson
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[Detritus of war within the earthworks after the surrender of the Confederates at Port Hudson, Louisiana]
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East view from Port Hudson
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[Union sailors preparing to engage the Confederates at Battery 10 during the siege in May and June of 1863, Port Hudson, Louisiana]
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