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English: The gunboat USS Cayuga breaks through the Confederate fleet at the Battle of Forts Jackson and St. Philip.
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From p. 66 of the 1887 book 'Battles and Leaders of the Civil War, being for the most part contributions by Union and Confederate officers, based upon “the Century War Series"', volume 2. Uploaded by the British Library to Flickr here. Cropped.

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Author Robert Underwood Johnson and Clarence Clough Buel (book authors). A list of artists and engravers can be found on p. 23 of the PDF.

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