The Photographic History of the Civil War volume 3
The Photographic History of the Civil War volume 3
Miller, Francis Trevelyan, 1877-1959
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, 250 killed and wounded. 25 to 29. Clarendon, St. Charles River r Ark. Union, 126th 111. And llth Mo. , 9th Iowa and 3d Mich. Cav. , Battery D 2d Mo. Artil. ; Confed. , Gen. Price s command. Losses: Union, 1 killed, 16 wounded ;Confed. , 30 killed and wounded. No record found. [324] THE LAST PORT CLOSED COPYRIGHT, 1911, PATRIOT PUB. CO. Tort Fisher, captured January 15, 18G5. With the capture of Eort Fisher, Wilmington, the great importing depot of the South, on which General Lee said the subs...istence of his army depended, was finally closed to all blockade runners. The Federal navy con centrated against the fortifications of this port the most powerful naval force ever assembled up to that time fifty-five ships of war, including five ironclads, altogether carrying six hundred guns. The upper picture shows the nature of the palisade, nine feet high, over which some two thousand marines attempted to pass; the lower shows interior of the works after the destructive bombardment. INSIDE FORT FISHER WORK OF THE UNION FLEET nf t dttril War JULY, 1864.
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