File:The war in Georgia - Reconnoissance of a detachment of national troops and sailors from the gunboat Western World, beyond Fort Jackson, Savannah River - Expedition fired on by the Rebels - LCCN00652805.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionThe war in Georgia - Reconnoissance of a detachment of national troops and sailors from the gunboat Western World, beyond Fort Jackson, Savannah River - Expedition fired on by the Rebels - LCCN00652805.jpg |
English: Title: The war in Georgia -- Reconnoissance of a detachment of national troops and sailors from the gunboat Western World, beyond Fort Jackson, Savannah River -- Expedition fired on by the Rebels / from a sketch by our special artist. The war in Virginia ; The U.S. steamer Wyandank, dismounting and removing guns from the Rebel batteries at Cockpit Point, on the Potomac River, March 11 / from a sketch by Mr. V.O. Traynor, quartermaster of the Wyandank.
Abstract/medium: 2 prints : wood engraving, with text. |
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Author | Miscellaneous Items in High Demand, PPOC, Library of Congress | ||
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Notes InfoField | Illus. in: Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper, v. 13, no. 336 (1862 April 19), p. 376. | ||
Part of InfoField | civil war · prints and photographs division | ||
Subject InfoField | armored vessels · virginia · united states · history · civil war · campaigns & battles · periodical illustrations · wood engravings | ||
Location InfoField | united states | ||
Place InfoField | Virginia |
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