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or Full Size Image Size Image Description 75k "Bombardment of Fort McAllister, Georgia, 3 March 1863"
Line engraving published in "Harper's Weekly", January-June 1863, page 196, depicting the bombardment of Fort McAllister by the U.S. Navy monitors USS Passaic, USS Patapsco and USS Nahant. The engraving is based on a sketch by "an eye-witness" on board USS Montauk, which is in the right center foreground. In the left foreground, firing on the fort, are the mortar schooners USS C.P. Williams, USS Norfolk Packet and USS Para. Among other U.S. Navy ships involved were gunboats USS Wissahickon, USS Seneca and USS Dawn and tug USS Dandelion.
US Naval History and Heritage Command photo # NH 59288 US Naval History and Heritage Command 103k "Commander Porter's Mortar Flotilla".
Line engraving published in "Harper's Weekly", 1862, depicting the mortar schooner flotilla commanded by David Dixon Porter during the April 1862 attack on the forts below New Orleans.
Vessels shown are (from left to right):
USS Westfield,
USS Adolph Hugel,
USS Para,
USS William Bacon,
USS Oliver H. Lee,
USS C.P. Williams,
USS Henry Janes,
USS George Mangham,
USS Racer,
USS Horace Beals,
USS Sarah Bruen,
USS Samuel Rotan,
USS John Griffith,
USS Rachel Seaman,
USS Maria J. Carlton,
USS Sidney C. Jones,
USS T.A. Ward,
USS Sea Foam,
USS Maria A. Wood,
USS Octorara (Porter's flagship) and
USS Matthew Vassar.
US Naval History and Heritage Command Photo # NH 59061 Robert Hurst 103k "The Line Of Battle, Ogeechee River"
The second battle of Ogeechee River, 13 December 1864. A sketch from "Harpers Weekly" showing:
USS C.P. Williams
USS Dawn
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USS Wissahickon
USS Seneca
USS Montauk on the river. Tommy Trampp
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