McPherson & Oliver
VIAF ID: 129201716 (Corporate)
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Preferred Forms
- 110 2 _ ‡a McPherson & Oliver
- 151 _ _ ‡a McPherson & Oliver
- 110 2 _ ‡a McPherson & Oliver
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (1)
Works
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[2nd South Carolina Infantry Regiment raid on rice plantation, Combahee, South Carolina, and escaped slave named Gordon] | |
30 lb. parrot battery before Port Hudson | |
Approach to Reb. [i.e. Rebel] works on right flank at Port Hudson | |
[Brigadier General Edward Payson Chapin of Co. A, 44th New York Infantry Regiment and 116th New York Infantry Regiment in uniform with sword] | |
[C.S.S. Tennessee, casemate ironclad ram gunboat in Mobile Bay] | |
[Cannon mounted in the camp of Duryea's and Bainbridge's Batteries, 15th Arkansas Confederate Infantry, Port Hudson, Louisiana] | |
Cap. (i.e., Captain) Grimby's (i.e. Grimsby's) battery, Indiana arty. (i.e. artillery), Port Hudson, La. | |
Capt. W.H. May | |
[Captain Percival Drayton and Admiral David Farragut of U.S. Navy in uniforms] | |
[Damaged gun inside Port Hudson after the siege in 1863] | |
[Detritus of war within the earthworks after the surrender of the Confederates at Port Hudson, Louisiana] | |
[Distant view, probably Port Hudson, Louisiana] | |
[Escaped slave Gordon, also known as "Whipped Peter," showing his scarred back at a medical examination, Baton Rouge, Louisiana] | |
Fine view of Port Hudson taken at midnight | |
Fort Morgan, Alabama. Ruins of fort. Looking south-west | |
Gen'l Weitzel's hdqtrs before Port Hudson | |
Gladstone collection (Library of Congress) | |
[Group of unidentified officers of the USS Hartford in Union uniforms on deck] | |
In the background is the "17 gun Union Battery"...In the foreground is shown the interior of the right flank defences of the rebel works... | |
Int'l guide to nineteenth-century photographers ... 1988: | |
[Ironclad gunboat USS Louisville on the Red River] | |
[Ironclad USS Essex at Baton Rouge, Louisiana] | |
"Last strong hold on the Mississippi" | |
[Looking towards Federal 17 gun battery from the interior of the citadel] | |
[Major William Henry Whitney of Co. A, 38th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment in uniform with sword] | |
[Quaker gun mounted on bluff of Port Hudson, La.] | |
Reb. 24 pounder, disabled inside Port Hudson | |
A rebel gun at Port Hudson disabled by our Marine Battery | |
Rebel gun bearing upon the river | |
Rebel ordnance storehouse riddled by our artillery | |
Rebel works & "rat holes" [in which] they took shelter from fire | |
[Ruins of a defensive installation or battery, Port Hudson, Louisiana] | |
[Surgeon George Clary of 13th Connecticut Infantry Regiment and 13th Connecticut Infantry Battalion in uniform] | |
The tunnel under the "Citadel" dug by the Union forces with a view to blowing it up | |
[Two unidentified escaped slaves wearing ragged clothes] | |
[U.S.S. Osage with sailors on board] | |
[Unidentified African American man driving cart pulled by three mules] | |
[Unidentified sailors in Union uniforms aboard warship probably in New Orleans, Louisiana] | |
[Union sailors preparing to engage the Confederates at Battery 10 during the siege in May and June of 1863, Port Hudson, Louisiana] | |
[USS Hartford, flagship of Admiral David Farragut during the Civil War] | |
View of a section of Major Bayley's seventeen gun battery, Port Hudson, La. | |
[View of the river with Port Hudson on the bluff in the distance] | |
West views from Port Hudson |