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View of Battery of Indiana Artillery, Port Hudson, La

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    View of Cap. Mac's battery, Port Hudson, La

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    A view behind the lines of the 18th New York Artillery Independent Battery in Fort Hudson, Louisiana. An area has been cleared out of the forest, leaving an open space which has guns lined across the width of the image, behind sandbags and round bales of cotton. There are Union soldiers, under the command of Captain Albert G. Mack, standing behind the line of artillery.

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  • View of Cap. Bainbridge's battery, Port Hudson, La

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    A view behind the lines of the United States 1st Artillery in Fort Hudson, Louisiana. An area has been cleared out of the forest, leaving an open space which has guns lined along the right side. There are Union soldiers, under the command of Captain Edmund C. Bainbridge, standing and sitting near the artillery. There are circular bales of cotton on the left, one of which has broken open.

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  • View of Cap. Coxe's battery, Port Hudson, La

    View of Cap. Coxe's battery, Port Hudson, La

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    A view behind the lines of the 1st Indiana Heavy Artillery in Fort Hudson, Louisiana. An area has been cleared out of the forest, leaving an open space which has at least one gun in the center, surrounded by standing Union soldiers under the command of either Captain Clayton Cox (1842-1866) or Captain Chambers Cox (1840-1866). The men and artillery are standing behind an earthwork reinforced with circular bales of cotton. It is cotton from these bales that is littering the ground, looking like snow.

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  • View of Cavalliere taken from Central Sap, Port Hudson, La

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  • Monument honoring the 1st Pennsylvania Artillery, Battery B, Artillery Brigade, 1st Corps

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  • Surrender of Port Hudson, La. July 8th 1863

    Surrender of Port Hudson, La. July 8th 1863

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    Image of Union and Confederate officers on horseback meeting as Union General Nathaniel P. Banks accepts the surrender of Port Hudson, Louisiana, during the American Civil War; guns are stacked by Confederate soldiers and a Confederate flag is gathered at left; artillery unit and soldiers line the coastline in background.

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