MARSHALL DUNHAM PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM
(Mss. 3241)
Inventory
Compiled and Revised by
Mark E. Martin
Louisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections
Special Collections, Hill Memorial Library
Louisiana State University Libraries
Baton Rouge, Louisiana State University
2003/2009
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Size
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1 photograph album, approximately 9 inches X 11 inches, images removed; 200 cartes de visite removed from album
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Geographic Locations
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Louisiana, Texas, Mississippi, Alabama. |
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Inclusive Dates
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ca. 1859-1865 |
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Bulk Dates
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ca. 1859-1865 |
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Languages
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English |
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Summary
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This collection contains one album, without images, and 200 cartes de visite created in: New Orleans, Baton Rouge, Donaldsonville, and Port Hudson, Louisiana; Camp Groce, Texas; Mobile Bay, Alabama, and; twelve images of Rogers statuary.
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Access Restrictions
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There are no restrictions on this collection. |
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Reproduction Note
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None |
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Copyright
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Copyright of the original materials in this collection has expired, and they are therefore in the public domain.
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Related Collections
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None |
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Citation
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Marshall Dunham Photograph Album, Mss. 3241, Louisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections, LSU Libraries, Baton Rouge, La.
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Stack Location(s)
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E:65 |
Marshall Dunham, New York state native, enrolled in the New York 159th Regiment Infantry as an enlisted man, 1862 September 17, at age 22 in New Lebanon, New York. He traveled with his regiment to Louisiana where he served in a number of locations. While in Baton Rouge as part of the occupational forces, Dunham took part in the siege of Port Hudson. On 1863 June 19, Marshall A. Dunham, private, Company A, was promoted to the rank of Sergeant-Major. On 1864 March 16, Sergeant- Major Marshall A. Dunham was discharged for promotion. He was commissioned First- Lieutenant, Company B, 77th United States Colored Troops (U.S.C.T.), 1864 March 21. He was transferred to Company L, U.S. Colored Troops 10th Heavy Artillery Regiment 1865 October 01. Dunham mustered out on 15 1866 May 15.
The 77th U.S.C.T. were organized 1864 April 4 from 5th Corps of Afrique Infantry and attached to defenses of New Orleans, Department of the Gulf. In 1864 October, the unit was consolidated with the 3rd Brigade, 3rd Division, United States Colored Troops, Department of the Gulf. On 1865 October 18, the unit was consolidated with 10th United States Colored Heavy Artillery assigned to New Orleans. The unit mustered out 1867 February.
New York 159th Regiment Infantry history
Service
Regiment lost during service:
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74 |
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Disease |
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130 |
77th Regiment, United States Colored Infantry
John Rogers and the Rogers Groups plaster statuary
[taken from: New York Historical Society, Guide to the John Rogers Photograph Collection,1860-1927, n.d., http://dlib.nyu.edu/eadapp/transform?source=nyhs/rogers.xml&style=nyhs/nyhs.xsl&part=body]
John Rogers was a prominent American sculptor of the second half of the nineteenth century. The popularity of his work was unprecedented among American sculptors; between 1860 and 1893 he sold approximately eighty-thousand works. His success has been credited to his keen marketing as well as to his passion for addressing themes close to the heart of middle class Americans. Rogers eschewed classical sculpture styles and instead produced extremely detailed, narrative sculpture groups that focused on themes of everyday American life, popular literature, and the Civil War. Cast in plaster in order to be affordable, the Rogers Groups were renowned for their wit, humor, and sentimentality.
In Chicago in 1859, he was encouraged by a friend to submit a small sculpture for a church auction. The piece he submitted, Checker Players, attracted enough attention that within months Rogers decided to move to New York and become a professional artist. There he met with some initial resistance in getting his work into shops. To gain publicity, he hired an African American to sell his anti-slavery work, Slave Auction, in the streets of New York, eventually drawing the notice of prominent abolitionists in the spring of 1860. Within the year he had made a name for himself and was getting positive reviews in the New York press. Stores were eager to stock his groups.
Rogers worked in plaster to keep production costs down and make his sculpture affordable. However, as orders increased, he became frustrated by the slowness and poor workmanship of his plaster casters. He endeavored to learn the trade himself and late in 1860 set up his own workshop, cutting costs and improving output. Although Rogers would produce some works in bronze and marble during his career, he would always be best known for his widely distributed plaster casts.
In the following years, he was increasingly successful. He broadened the audience for his work by placing groups in stores in Boston and Philadelphia. He began advertising in catalogs and periodicals and experimenting with packing methods so he could ship his works long distances. His works addressed a variety of themes, but those addressing the Civil War or portraying comical or literary scenes met with the most success.
In 1864, as his professional success grew, Rogers met and soon after married Harriet Moore Francis, a music teacher at Miss Haines' Gramercy Park Boarding School for Young Ladies. In 1866 they had their first child and began spending summers in New Canaan, Connecticut. By 1877 the family had built a house and made New Canaan their permanent home, returning to New York only occasionally. In New Canaan, Rogers built a studio adjacent to his house in which he sculpted the majority of his later works.
The Rogers Groups flourished in popularity through the 1870s and 1880s, but by 1889, the business began to go into decline as realism went out of fashion. Rogers, however, continued with his creative studio work, and produced one of his most acclaimed figures, a life-sized Abraham Lincoln, in 1892. Lincoln won a bronze medal the following year at the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago.
Rogers suffered through the late 1890s from a progressive illness and died in 1904. Although he is not remembered as a great classical artist, his ability to bring the appreciation of sculpture to a wide audience of Americans was considered revolutionary.
SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE
This photograph album belonged to Sgt Major Marshall Dunham of the New York 159th Infantry, Company A, later commissioned First-Lieutenant, Company B, 77th United States Colored Troops (U.S.C.T.). The album contains photographs created in Louisiana, Texas, Mississippi, and Alabama between ca. 1858 and 1865 with the majority created between 1863 and 1865. Dunham’s book plate in the front of the album states the images were gathered between 1863 and 1865.
The photographers creating these images operated out of New Orleans, for the most part, with the notable exceptions of one portrait of U. S. Grant by E. & H. T. Anthony (New York, New York) and a series of twelve images of Rogers Groups statuary by Maurice Stadtfeld (New York, New York). The remaining 187 images were created by Samuel T. Blessing, Louis Isaac Prince, McPherson and Oliver, and William D. McPherson operating alone. A number of images have no studio/photographer imprint.
Photographs were originally arranged in the album more or less consistently by city of origin. The city series are: New Orleans, Louisiana, with one image each from Camp Groce, Texas, Vicksburg, and Houma, placed within this series; Donaldsonville, Louisiana, with two images from Bayou Lafourche placed within this series; Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Port Hudson, Louisiana, and Point Mobile, Alabama. There is a series of twenty images of Federal naval ships, officers, and crews, and two portraits of Federal military officers placed between the Port Hudson and Mobile Point series. The last series is a set of twelve Rogers statuary images created and marketed by Maurice Stadtfeld. See the series description section for details of the contents of each series.
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Series I. |
Photograph album, images removed |
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Series II. |
Cartes de visite |
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Subseries A. |
New Orleans and vicinity |
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Subseries B. |
Camp Groce, Texas |
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Subseries C. |
Vicksburg, Mississippi |
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Subseries D. |
Houma, Louisiana |
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Subseries E. |
Donaldsonville, Louisiana |
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Subseries F. |
Red and Alabama Rivers |
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Subseries G. |
Baton Rouge, Louisiana |
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Subseries H. |
Port Hudson, Louisiana |
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Subseries I. |
Federal naval forces |
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Subseries J. |
Mobile Bay, Alabama |
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Subseries K. |
Rogers Groups statuary |
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Subseries L. |
Genre images |
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Subseries |
Series name |
Image # |
Caption |
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I. |
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Photograph album, images removed |
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II. |
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Cartes de visite |
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A. |
New Orleans and vicinity |
32410001 |
View of New Orleans from Algiers |
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32410002 |
2nd District ferry landing |
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32410003 |
View of Algiers from same point |
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32410004 |
Front Levee Street |
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32410005 |
From Tower of Jesuit Church, Baronne Street |
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32410006 |
Tivoli Circle |
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32410007 |
Canal Street from top of Customs House |
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32410008 |
Front levee from same point [top of Customs House] |
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32410009 |
Poydras Street & Market |
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32410010 |
Rampart Street from Esplanade Street |
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32410011 |
St Charles Street from Gravier Street |
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32410012 |
View on Common Street opposite Charity Hospital |
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32410013 |
Canal Street looking east |
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32410014 |
Canal Street looking west |
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32410015 |
Canal Street, Mardi Gras day |
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32410016 |
Canal Street, 4th March [1865] |
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32410017 |
Canal Street from Rampart Street |
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32410018 |
Statue of Henry Clay at the intersection of Canal, St Charles, and Royal Streets |
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32410019 |
City Hall, St Charles Street from Girot. |
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32410020 |
St Charles Street from Canal |
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32410021 |
The Presbytere, St Louis Cathedral, and the Cabildo on Jackson Square |
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32410022 |
The statue of Andrew Jackson and St Louis Cathedral |
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Subseries |
Series name |
Image # |
Caption |
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A. |
New Orleans and vicinity (continued) |
32410023 |
Jackson Square - bird's eye view |
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32410024 |
Jackson Square - bird's eye view |
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32410025 |
Jackson Square from foot of levee |
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32410026 |
Jackson Monument at Chalmette |
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32410027 |
Camp Street from Canal |
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32410028 |
Esplanade Street |
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32410029 |
St. Mary's Market |
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32410030 |
French Market |
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32410031 |
French Market and Levee |
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32410032 |
Claiborne Market |
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32410033 |
Free Market |
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32410034 |
Canal Street & Algiers Ferry Landing |
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32410035 |
View at the Levee, New Orleans |
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32410036 |
Another view at the Levee, New Orleans |
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32410037 |
City Hall from Camp Street |
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32410038 |
Canal Street from Slocomb's block |
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32410039 |
View at city gas works |
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32410040 |
Royal Street |
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32410041 |
Bayou bridge |
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32410042 |
Bayou bridge station |
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32410043 |
Bayou Toll Gate |
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32410044 |
Bayou Bridge, Bayou St. John |
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32410045 |
Levee foot of Canal |
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32410046 |
2nd District ferry landing |
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32410047 |
Jackson Street depot, New Orleans, Jackson &Great Northern Rail Road |
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32410048 |
New Basin |
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32410049 |
Charity Hospital |
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32410050 |
Charity Hospital |
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32410051 |
State University Hospital |
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Subseries |
Series name |
Image # |
Caption |
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A. |
New Orleans and vicinity (continued) |
32410052 |
Marine Hospital - Algiers |
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32410053 |
U. S. Marine Hospital - Algiers, 2nd view |
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32410054 |
Unitarian Church |
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32410055 |
Saint Ann Church |
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32410056 |
Insane Asylum |
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32410057 |
Touro Building - ruins |
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32410058 |
St. Elizabeth Asylum near Washington |
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32410059 |
Custom House |
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32410060 |
Police jail & Parish prison |
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32410061 |
General Sheridan's Headquarters |
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32410062 |
General Canby's Headquarters, St. Charles |
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32410063 |
General Banks' Headquarters, Coliseum Place |
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32410064 |
City Hall |
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32410065 |
Captain Courtney's residence, Esplanade |
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32410066 |
Unidentified residence on Esplanade |
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32410067 |
Steamer St. Maurice |
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32410068 |
Steamer Black Hawk |
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32410069 |
Chartres Street |
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32410070 |
Masonic Hall |
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32410071 |
Chartres Street |
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32410072 |
Chartres Street [?] |
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32410073 |
Christ Church |
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32410074 |
St. Louis Cathedral |
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32410075 |
Henry Clay statue, Canal Street |
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32410076 |
Jackson Square |
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32410077 |
St. Charles Hotel |
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32410078 |
Mechanics' Institute |
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32410079 |
St. Charles Theater |
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Subseries |
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A. |
New Orleans and vicinity (continued) |
32410080 |
Barracks Citadel |
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32410081 |
Story Building |
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32410085 |
Girod Street Cemetery |
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32410086 |
Girod Street Cemetery |
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32410087 |
Girod Street Cemetery |
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32410088 |
McDonough Monument |
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32410089 |
St. Louis Street Cemetery |
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32410090 |
Lafayette Street Cemetery |
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32410091 |
Bayou Bridge Cemetery |
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32410092 |
Patriots Cemetery |
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32410093 |
Soldier's Cemetery - Bonnet Carrie Road |
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B. |
Camp Groce, Texas |
32410082 |
Prisoners from Camp Groce, Texas, 75th NY |
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C. |
Vicksburg, Mississippi |
32410083 |
Vicksburg Courthouse |
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D. |
Houma, Louisiana |
32410084 |
Thatched cabin - Houma |
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E. |
Donaldsonville, Louisiana |
32410094 |
Donaldsonville Cemetery |
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32410095 |
Donaldsonville Cemetery |
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32410096 |
Donaldsonville Cathedral |
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32410097 |
Fort Butler, Donaldsonville |
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32410098 |
Levee Donaldsonville |
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32410099 |
Ruins at Donaldsonville |
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32410100 |
Ruins at Donaldsonville |
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32410101 |
Sugar Plantation - Bayou LaFourche |
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32410102 |
Sugar Plantation - Negro Quarters |
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32410103 |
Headquarters, 159th New York Volunteers (Donaldsonville) |
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32410104 |
Camp of 159th New York Volunteers (Donaldsonville) |
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II. |
F. |
Red and Alabama Rivers |
32410106 |
Red River above dam |
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32410107 |
Alabama River (Steel's Expedition) |
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Image # |
Caption |
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II. |
F. |
Red and Alabama Rivers (continued) |
32410108 |
Alabama River (Steel's Expedition) |
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II. |
G. |
Baton Rouge, Louisiana |
32410109 |
Levee, Baton Rouge, La. |
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32410110 |
Church Street (Baton Rouge, La.) |
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32410111 |
General Grover's Headquarters (Louisiana State Bank, Baton Rouge, La.) |
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32410112 |
Deaf & Dumb Asylum, Baton Rouge, La. |
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32410113 |
Camp of 174th New York & 30th Massachusetts Volunteers |
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32410114 |
Court House & Market, Baton Rouge, La. |
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32410115 |
State Prison, Baton Rouge, La. |
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32410116 |
1st Contraband Camp, Baton Rouge, La. |
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32410117 |
Cemetery of 25th Connecticut Volunteers, Baton Rouge, La. |
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32410118 |
State House (ruins) |
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32410119 |
Section of the 18th New York Battery |
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32410120 |
Sergt. Hosmer's grave |
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32410121 |
Arsenal Grounds, Baton Rouge, La. |
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32410122 |
Arsenal Grounds, North Street, Baton Rouge, La. |
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32410123 |
Arsenal Grounds, Baton Rouge, La. |
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32410124 |
Arsenal Grounds, Baton Rouge, La. |
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32410125 |
Arsenal Grounds, Baton Rouge, La. |
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32410126 |
Arsenal Grounds, Barracks, Baton Rouge, La. |
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32410127 |
Arsenal, Baton Rouge, La. |
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32410128 |
Arsenal Grounds, Barracks, Baton Rouge, La. |
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H. |
Port Hudson, Louisiana |
32410129 |
After Surrender, Port Hudson, La. |
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32410130 |
Ruined battery overlooking the Mississippi River, Port Hudson, La. |
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Subseries |
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Caption |
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H. |
Port Hudson, Louisiana (continued) |
32410131 |
Ruins of fortification, interior view, Port Hudson, La. |
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32410132 |
Captured cannon, Port Hudson, La. |
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32410133 |
Captured cannon, Port Hudson, La. |
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32410134 |
Captured cannon, Port Hudson, La. |
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32410135 |
Mortar battery, Port Hudson, La. |
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32410136 |
Outer defenses, Port Hudson, La. |
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32410137 |
Obstacles at the defensive wall, Port Hudson, La. |
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32410138 |
Banks' Headquarters, Port Hudson, La. |
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32410139 |
Defenses on the bluff above the Mississippi River, Port Hudson, La. |
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32410140 |
Railroad siding, Port Hudson, La. |
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32410141 |
Lady Davis - to the right of Jackson's sally-port. Augur's front. |
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32410142 |
View on the extreme North, where the colored troops charged May 27, 1864 – charging from the woods to the hill. |
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32410143 |
View from the defensive works. |
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32410144 |
Large gun in its position. |
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32410145 |
Looking towards our 17 gun battery showing gopher holes. |
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32410146 |
Church used as a granary. |
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32410147 |
Entrance to mine under Citadel. |
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32410148 |
View outside the Citadel. |
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32410149 |
Ruined Confederate battery. |
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32410150 |
View along the river from the Citadel. |
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32410151 |
Men lined up outdoors |
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32410152 |
Inside the Citadel. |
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32410153 |
Case of false pretenses on the water front. |
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32410154 |
Interior view of the Citadel. |
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II. |
H. |
Port Hudson, Louisiana (continued) |
32410155 |
9-inch Dahlgren’s on the navel Battery slung for transportation. |
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32410156 |
Another interior view of the Citadel. |
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32410157 |
Rebel huts. |
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32410158 |
Looking towards Federal 17 gun battery from the interior of the citadel showing "gopher holes." |
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Federal naval forces |
32410159 |
U.S.S. "Hartford" |
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32410160 |
Whistling Jack |
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32410161 |
Officers of the Hartford |
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32410162 |
Men of the Hartford |
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32410163 |
U.S.S. Hartford's helm |
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32410164 |
Deck of the Hartford |
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32410165 |
U. S. S. "Mound City" |
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32410166 |
Officers of the Mound City |
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32410167 |
U. S. S. "Ozark" |
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32410168 |
Naval ordnance aboard the Ozark |
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32410169 |
U.S.S. Pittsburgh |
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32410170 |
U.S.S. Essex |
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32410171 |
U.S.S. Chickasaw |
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32410172 |
U.S.S. Lexington |
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32410173 |
U.S.S. Estrella |
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32410174 |
Copy of an engraving of a converted steamboat. |
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32410175 |
U.S.S. Minona No. 2 |
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32410176 |
Ironclad on the river. |
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32410177 |
U.S.S. Quaker City at Pensacola. |
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32410178 |
U.S.S. Richmond |
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32410179 |
Admiral David Farragut & Commodore Percival Drayton |
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32410180 |
Ulysses S. Grant |
|
II. |
J. |
Mobile Bay, Alabama |
32410181 |
Fort Morgan - River Battery |
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Series |
Subseries |
Series name |
Image # |
Caption |
|
II. |
J. |
Mobile Bay, Alabama (continued) |
32410182 |
Mobile Point Lighthouse |
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32410183 |
Mobile Point Bastion, north side |
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32410184 |
Water Battery |
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32410185 |
Mobile Point Bastion, north side |
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32410186 |
Mobile Point Bastion, north and west side |
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32410187 |
Mobile Point Bastion, south side, inner works |
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32410188 |
Mobile Point Bastion, south side, outer works |
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II. |
K. |
Rogers Groups statuary |
32410189 |
Camp Life: The Card Players |
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32410190 |
Mail Day |
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32410191 |
Town Pump |
|
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|
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32410192 |
Camp Fire |
|
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32410193 |
Sharpshooters |
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32410194 |
Country Post-office: "News from the Army" |
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32410195 |
Taking the Oath & Drawing Rations |
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32410196 |
Home Guard: Midnight on the border |
|
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32410197 |
Picket Guard |
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32410198 |
Returned Volunteer: "How the fort was taken" |
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32410199 |
Bushwacker: the wife's appeal for peace |
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32410200 |
Union Refugees |
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II. |
L. |
Genre images |
32410105 |
My Old Kentucky Home |
INDEX TERMS
Aerial views--Photographs
32410113
Alabama River (Ala.)--Photographs
32410107
32410108
Algiers (New Orleans, La.)--Cemeteries--Photographs
32410088
Algiers (New Orleans, La.)--Photographs
32410052
32410053
Arsenals--Louisiana--Baton Rouge--Photographs
32410127
Artillerymen--Photographs
32410119
Baton Rouge (La.)--Photographs
32410109
32410110
32410111
32410112
32410113
32410114
32410115
32410116
32410117
32410118
32410119
32410120
32410121
32410122
32410123
32410124
32410125
32410126
32410127
32410128
Batteries (Ordinance)--Louisiana--Donaldsonville--Photographs
32410098
Bayous--Louisiana--New Orleans--Photographs
32410041
32410042
32410043
32410044
Black Hawk (Steamer)--Photographs
32410068
Blessing, Samuel T., 1832-1897, photographer
32410001
32410011
32410021
32410026
32410049
32410054
32410055
32410081
32410085
Bridges--Louisiana--New Orleans--Photographs
32410041
32410042
32410044
Buildings--War damage--Donaldsonville (La.)--Photographs
32410099
32410100
Cabildo (New Orleans, La.)--Photographs
32410021
Cemeteries--Louisiana--Baton Rouge--Photographs
32410117
32410120
Chalmette Monument (Chalmette, La.)--Photographs
32410026
Chalmette Unit, Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve (La.)—Photographs
32410026
Charity Hospital (New Orleans, La.)--Photographs
32410049
32410050
Chickasaw (Ironclad)--Photographs
32410171
Church buildings--Louisiana--Donaldsonville--Photographs
32410096
Church buildings--Louisiana--New Orleans--Photographs
32410054
32410055
32410073
32410074
Church Street (Baton Rouge, La.). Photographs.
32410110
Claiborne Market (New Orleans, La.)--Photographs
32410032
Coastal defenses--United States--Alabama--Photographs
32410184
Cobblestone roads--Photographs
32410072
Commercial buildings--Louisiana--New Orleans--Photographs
32410081
Cotton--Louisiana--New Orleans--Photographs
32410004
32410034
Courthouses--Louisiana--Baton Rouge--Photographs
32410114
Courthouses--Mississippi--Photographs
32410083
Deaf, Dumb and Blind Asylum (Baton Rouge, La.)--Photographs
32410112
Donaldsonville (La.)--Cemeteries--Photographs
32410094
32410095
Donaldsonville (La.)--Photographs
32410099
32410100
Drayton, Percival, 1812-1865--Photographs
32410179
Dwellings--Louisiana--New Orleans--Photographs
32410062
32410063
32410065
32410066
E. & H. T. Anthony (Studio : New York City, N.Y.)
32410180
Essex (Ironclad)--Photographs
32410170
Estrella (Steamer)--Photographs
32410173
Farragut, David Glasgow, 1801-1870--Photographs
32410179
Flaneurs--Louisiana--New Orleans--Photographs
32410076
Florida Street (Baton Rouge, La.)--Photographs
32410115
Fort Butler (La.). Photographs.
32410097
Fort Morgan (Ala.)--Photographs
32410181
32410183
32410185
32410186
32410187
32410188
Fortification--Louisiana--Port Hudson--Photographs
32410130
32410131
32410136
32410137
32410139
32410154
32410156
32410158
Free Market (New Orleans, La.)--Photographs
32410033
French market (New Orleans, La.)--Photographs
32410031
Gas manufacture and works--Louisiana--New Orleans--Photographs
32410039
Genre painting, American--Reproductions
32410105
Gothic revival (Architecture)--Louisiana--Photographs
32410118
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885--Photographs
32410180
Hartford (Sloop)--Photographs
32410159
32410161
32410162
32410163
32410164
Horse railroads--Cars--Photographs
32410044
Horse-drawn omnibuses--Louisiana--New Orleans
32410010
Hospitals--Louisiana--Algiers (New Orleans, La.)--Photographs
32410052
32410053
Hotels--Louisiana--New Orleans--Photographs
32410077
Houma (La.)--Photographs
32410084
Jackson Square (New Orleans, La.)--Photographs
32410076
L.I. Prince (Studio : New Orleans, La.)
32410032
32410034
32410038
32410040
32410047
32410088
32410089
32410109
32410112
32410114
32410123
32410127
32410170
Landscape photography--Louisiana--Bayou LaFourche--Photographs
32410101
Lexington (Woodclad)--Photographs
32410172
Lighthouses--Alabama--Photographs
32410182
Log cabins--Louisiana--Port Hudson--Photographs
32410157
M. Stadtfeld (Studio : New York City, N.Y.)
32410189
32410190
32410191
32410192
32410193
32410194
32410195
32410196
32410197
32410198
32410199
32410200
Marinas--Louisiana--New Orleans--Photographs
32410048
Marketplaces--Louisiana--Baton Rouge--Photographs
32410114
McPherson & Oliver (Studio : New Orleans, La.)
32410006
32410015
32410016
32410017
32410018
32410019
32410022
32410023
32410024
32410025
32410029
32410035
32410036
32410039
32410041
32410044
32410045
32410048
32410051
32410059
32410062
32410063
32410067
32410073
32410082
32410083
32410084
32410086
32410087
32410091
32410092
32410093
32410094
32410095
32410096
32410097
32410099
32410100
32410101
32410102
32410103
32410104
32410106
32410107
32410108
32410110
32410111
32410113
32410116
32410117
32410118
32410119
32410120
32410122
32410124
32410125
32410126
32410128
32410129
32410130
32410132
32410134
32410136
32410137
32410138
32410139
32410142
32410143
32410145
32410146
32410147
32410148
32410149
32410150
32410151
32410152
32410153
32410154
32410155
32410156
32410157
32410158
32410159
McPherson & Oliver (Studio : New Orleans, La.) (continued)
32410160
32410161
32410162
32410163
32410164
32410165
32410166
32410167
32410168
32410169
32410171
32410172
32410173
32410174
32410176
32410178
32410181
32410182
32410183
32410184
32410185
32410186
32410187
32410188
McPherson, William D., photographer
32410004
32410005
32410006
32410009
32410010
32410013
32410014
32410015
32410016
32410017
32410018
32410019
32410020
32410022
32410023
32410024
32410025
32410029
32410035
32410036
32410037
32410039
32410041
32410044
32410045
32410048
32410050
32410051
32410057
32410058
32410059
32410060
32410062
32410063
32410064
32410065
32410067
32410070
32410072
32410073
32410077
32410078
32410079
32410080
32410082
32410083
32410084
32410086
32410087
32410091
32410092
32410093
32410094
32410095
32410096
32410097
32410099
32410100
32410101
32410102
32410103
McPherson, William D., photographer
(continued)
32410104
32410106
32410107
32410108
32410110
32410111
32410113
32410116
32410117
32410118
32410119
32410120
32410122
32410124
32410125
32410126
32410128
32410129
32410130
32410132
32410134
32410135
32410136
32410137
32410138
32410139
32410142
32410143
32410145
32410146
32410147
32410148
32410149
32410150
32410151
32410152
32410153
32410154
32410155
32410156
32410157
32410158
32410159
32410160
32410161
32410162
32410163
32410164
32410165
32410166
32410167
32410168
32410169
32410171
32410172
32410173
32410174
32410176
32410178
32410179
32410181
32410182
32410183
32410184
32410185
32410186
32410187
32410188
Mechanics' institutes--Louisiana--New Orleans--Photographs
32410078
Methodist church buildings--Louisiana--Baton Rouge--Photographs
32410110
Military camps--Louisiana--Photographs
32410113
32410115
32410121
32410122
32410123
32410124
32410125
32410126
32410128
Minona No. 2 (Gunboat)--Photographs
32410175
Mobile Point (Ala.)--Photographs
32410182
Mortars (Ordnance)--Photographs
32410135
Mound City (Ironclad)--Photographs
32410165
32410166
New Orleans (La.)--Cemeteries--Photographs
32410085
32410086
32410087
32410089
32410090
32410091
32410092
32410093
New Orleans (La.)--Photographs
32410001
32410002
32410003
32410004
32410005
32410006
32410007
32410008
32410009
32410010
32410011
32410012
32410013
32410014
32410015
32410016
32410017
32410018
32410019
32410020
32410021
32410022
32410023
32410024
32410025
32410027
32410028
32410029
32410030
32410031
32410032
32410033
32410034
32410035
32410036
32410037
32410038
32410039
32410040
32410041
32410042
32410043
32410044
32410045
32410046
32410047
32410048
32410049
32410050
32410051
32410054
32410055
32410056
32410057
32410058
32410059
32410060
32410061
32410062
32410063
32410064
32410065
32410066
32410069
32410070
32410071
32410072
32410073
32410074
32410075
New Orleans (La.)--Photographs
(continued)
32410076
32410077
32410078
32410079
32410080
32410081
North Boulevard (Baton Rouge, La)--Photographs
32410110
Old State Capital (Baton Rouge, La.)--Photographs
32410118
Ordnance, Naval--Photographs
32410164
32410168
Ordnance--Photographs
32410129
32410130
32410132
32410133
32410134
32410141
32410144
32410152
32410153
32410155
32410160
32410181
32410183
32410184
Ozark (Ironclad)--Photographs
32410167
32410168
32410169
Parks--New Orleans (La.)--Photographs
32410023
32410037
Piers--Louisiana--New Orleans--Photographs
32410036
Plantations--Louisiana--Bayou LaFourche--Photographs
32410101
32410102
Plaster sculpture--Photographs
32410189
32410190
32410191
32410192
32410193
32410194
32410195
32410196
32410197
32410198
32410199
32410200
Port Hudson (La.)--History--Siege, 1863--Photographs
32410129
32410130
32410131
32410132
32410133
32410134
32410135
32410136
32410137
32410138
32410139
32410140
32410141
32410142
32410143
32410144
32410145
32410146
32410147
32410148
32410149
32410150
32410151
32410152
32410153
Port Hudson (La.)--History--Siege, 1863—Photographs (continued)
32410154
32410155
32410156
32410157
32410158
32410160
Portraits, group--Louisiana--Donaldsonville
32410103
Presbytère (New Orleans, La.)--Photographs
32410021
Prey (Woodclad)--Photographs
32410174
Prince, Louis Isaac, 1832-1867, photographer
32410032
32410034
32410038
32410040
32410047
32410088
32410089
32410109
32410112
32410114
32410123
32410127
32410170
Prisoners of war--Camp Groce, Tx.--Photographs
32410082
Prisons--Louisiana--Baton Rouge--Photographs
32410115
Prisons--Louisiana--New Orleans--Photographs
32410060
Psychiatric hospitals--Louisiana--New Orleans--Photographs
32410056
Quaker City (Steamer)--Photographs
32410177
Railroad stations--United States--New Orleans (La.)--Photographs
32410047
Railroads--Buildings and structures--Louisiana--Port Hudson--Photographs
32410140
Railroads--Cars--Photographs
32410140
Red River (La.)--Photographs
32410106
Refugee camps--Louisiana--Baton Rouge--Photographs
32410116
Richmond (Sloop)--Photographs
32410178
River steamers--Alabama--Photographs
32410107
32410108
River steamers--Louisiana--Photographs
32410067
32410068
Round towers--Louisiana--New Orleans--Photographs
32410080
S.T. Blessing (Studio : New Orleans, La.)
32410001
32410011
32410021
32410026
32410049
32410054
32410055
32410081
32410085
Sailboats--Photographs
32410002
Sailing ships--Louisiana--Donaldsonville--Photographs
32410098
Sailing ships--Louisiana--New Orleans--Photographs
32410031
32410035
32410036
Sailors--American--1860-1870--Photographs
32410163
Sailors--United States--Photographs
32410162
Slaves--Dwellings--Louisiana--Photographs
32410102
Slaves--Louisiana--Baton Rouge--Photographs
32410116
Squares (open spaces)--Photographs
32410076
St. Louis Cathedral (New Orleans, La.)
32410022
St. Mary's Market (New Orleans, La.)--Photographs
32410029
St. Maurice (Steamboat)--Photographs
32410067
Stadtfeld, Maurice (Photographer)
32410189
32410190
32410191
32410192
32410193
32410194
32410195
32410196
32410197
32410198
32410199
32410200
Statues--Louisiana--New Orleans--Photographs
32410018
32410020
32410022
32410075
Steamboats--Louisiana--New Orleans
32410045
Steamboats--Louisiana--New Orleans--Photographs
32410036
Steamboats--United States--Photographs
32410001
Street photography--Louisiana--Baton Rouge--Photographs
32410111
32410114
32410121
32410122
32410123
32410124
32410125
Tennessee (Ironclad)--Photographs
32410176
Thatched buildings--Louisiana--Houma--Photographs
32410084
Theaters--Louisiana--New Orleans--Photographs
32410079
Toll roads--Louisiana--New Orleans--Photographs
32410043
United States. Army. New York Infantry Regiment, 159th (1862-1865). Photographs.
32410103
32410104
United States. Navy--Officers--Photographs
32410161
32410166
United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Army--Headquarters--Photographs 32410112
32410138
United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Photographs
All
University hospitals--Louisiana--New Orleans--Photographs
32410051
Urban landscapes--Louisiana--Baton Rouge--Photographs
32410110
Urban landscapes--Louisiana--New Orleans--Photographs
32410004
32410005
Urban landscapes--Louisiana--New Orleans—Photographs (continued)
32410006
32410007
32410008
32410009
32410010
32410011
32410012
32410013
32410014
32410015
32410016
32410017
32410018
32410020
Urban landscapes--Louisiana--New Orleans—Photographs (continued)
32410021
32410023
32410024
32410025
32410027
32410028
32410029
32410030
32410031
32410033
32410037
32410038
32410040
32410059
32410060
32410061
32410064
32410069
32410071
32410072
Vicksburg (Miss.)--Photographs
32410083
W.D. McPherson (Studio : New Orleans, La.)
32410004
32410005
32410009
32410010
32410013
32410014
32410020
W.D. McPherson (Studio : New Orleans, La.) (continued)
32410037
32410050
32410057
32410058
32410060
32410064
32410065
32410070
32410072
32410077
32410078
32410079
32410080
32410179
Waterfronts--Louisiana--Baton Rouge--Photographs
32410109
Waterfronts--Louisiana--New Orleans--Photographs
32410001
32410003
32410008
32410031
32410045
32410046
Waterfronts--Louisiana--Port Hudson--Photographs
32410150
Waterfronts--Louisiana--Red River--Photographs
32410106
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Location |
Box |
Contents |
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E:65 |
1 |
1 photograph album, approximately 9 inches X 11 inches, images removed |
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2 |
200 cartes de visite |