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Admiral Farragut's Fleet Engaging the Rebel Batteries at Port Hudson, March, 14th 1863. On the night of the 14th at eleven O'Clock, the Fleet came within the range of the batteries and the action commenced; the Flagship Hartford with the Albatross. Passed through the terrible ordeal in safety and proceeded towards Vicksburg, the Frigate Mississippi ran ashore and was abandoned and set on fire by order of the Admiral, the other vessels returned without material damage.
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Museum of the City of New York/New York, NY/USA
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ART441214
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Public
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5500px × 4010px
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The Museum of the City of New York / Art Resource, NY
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Battle, Sea
Battleship
Civil War, American (1861-1865)
Farragut, David G. (1801-1870)
Fire
Louisiana, USA
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