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Back issues of civil war navy the magazine
Back issues of civil war navy the magazine








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Grant, who was then approaching Vicksburg from the north.

back issues of civil war navy the magazine

It was 1863, and, after capturing New Orleans and Baton Rouge, the victorious admiral’s fleet was now attempting a risky nighttime passage of the formidable fortifications at Port Hudson in an effort to join forces with General Ulysses S. His powerful flagship, the steam frigate USS Hartford, was hard aground on a Mississippi River mud-bank one hundred fifty river miles south of Vicksburg, the Confederate “Gibraltar.” The much smaller steam gunboat Albatross was securely tied to its port side, and both were under severe enemy cannon fire emanating from the forts at Port Hudson, Louisiana, a strong Confederate bastion. “Back! Back on the Albatross!” shouted an anxious Admiral David G.










Back issues of civil war navy the magazine