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    • 013 - Canal Street looking east

    • 013 - Canal Street looking east

    • United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Photographs;Urban landscapes--Louisiana--New Orleans--Photographs;New Orleans (La.)--Photographs;McPherson, William D., photographer;W.D. McPherson (Studio : New Orleans, La.)

    • This studio imprint is a variant of that on the verso of 004.
    • 014 - Canal Street looking west

    • 014 - Canal Street looking west

    • United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Photographs;Urban landscapes--Louisiana--New Orleans--Photographs;New Orleans (La.)--Photographs;McPherson, William D., photographer;W.D. McPherson (Studio : New Orleans, La.)

    • Signs for D.H. Holmes, dry goods (155 Canal), James Ryback, importer and dealer in fancy good (149 Canal), J.A. daRocha & Co. (147 Canal), and Mrs. Charles Brown, dress and cloak maker (145 Canal) are visible.

      The studio stamp on this image...
    • 179 - Admiral David Farragut & Commodore Percival Drayton

    • 179 - Admiral David Farragut & Commodore Percival Drayton

    • United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Photographs;Farragut, David Glasgow, 1801-1870--Photographs;Drayton, Percival, 1812-1865--Photographs;McPherson, William D., photographer;W.D. McPherson (Studio : New Orleans, La.)

    • This is a studio seated full-length portrait of two naval officers in uniform. Admiral David Glasgow Farragut, Commander, Western Gulf Blockading Squadron, sits on the viewer's right, Commodore Percival Drayton, Capitan of Farragut's Flagship...
    • 182 - Mobile Point Lighthouse

    • 182 - Mobile Point Lighthouse

    • United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Photographs;Mobile Point (Ala.)--Photographs;Lighthouses--Alabama--Photographs;McPherson, William D., photographer;McPherson & Oliver (Studio : New Orleans, La.)

    • Work began on a fort at Mobile Bay’s entrance in 1819. The fort was built at Mobile Point, located at the western extreme of the peninsula that stretches across much of Mobile Bay’s mouth. Completed in 1834, the fort was named Fort Morgan in...
    • 183 - Mobile Point Bastion, north side

    • 183 - Mobile Point Bastion, north side

    • United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Photographs;Fort Morgan (Ala.)--Photographs;Ordnance--Photographs;McPherson, William D., photographer;McPherson & Oliver (Studio : New Orleans, La.)

    • The camera stands on a defensive wall looking toward and past three gun emplacements. A group of buildings may be seen in the distance. The verso inscribed, "Mobile Point Bastion (No side).
    • 184 - Water Battery

    • 184 - Water Battery

    • United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Photographs;Ordnance--Photographs;Coastal defenses--United States--Alabama--Photographs;McPherson, William D., photographer;McPherson & Oliver (Studio : New Orleans, La.)

    • The camera stands on a dune running parallel to the shore looking down on a number of gun emplacements looking out to sea. The verso inscribed, "Water Battery."
    • 185 - Mobile Point Bastion, north side

    • 185 - Mobile Point Bastion, north side

    • United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Photographs;Fort Morgan (Ala.)--Photographs;McPherson, William D., photographer;McPherson & Oliver (Studio : New Orleans, La.)

    • The camera stands atop the defensive walls of Fort Morgan looking across the open interior toward the sea. The Mobile Point lighthouse may be seen in the distance. The verso inscribed, "East side of Citadel."
    • 186 - Mobile Point Bastion, north and west side

    • 186 - Mobile Point Bastion, north and west side

    • United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Photographs;Fort Morgan (Ala.)--Photographs;McPherson, William D., photographer;McPherson & Oliver (Studio : New Orleans, La.)

    • The camera stands on an outer defense wall looking back toward the fort's central keep. The top of the Mobile Point lighthouse may be seen in the distance over the fortress walls. The verso inscribed, "No & West side."
    • 187 - Mobile Point Bastion, south side, inner works

    • 187 - Mobile Point Bastion, south side, inner works

    • United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Photographs;Fort Morgan (Ala.)--Photographs;McPherson, William D., photographer;McPherson & Oliver (Studio : New Orleans, La.)

    • The camera stands on an outer defense wall looking out across the space between the inner and outer defense works. The top of the Mobile Point lighthouse may be seen in the distance over the fortress walls. The verso inscribed, "Citadel So side."
    • 188 - Mobile Point Bastion, south side, outer works

    • 188 - Mobile Point Bastion, south side, outer works

    • United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Photographs;Fort Morgan (Ala.)--Photographs;McPherson, William D., photographer;McPherson & Oliver (Studio : New Orleans, La.)

    • The camera stands on an outer defense wall looking along the dry moat in front of the fort's south face. The Mobile Point lighthouse may be seen in the distance. The verso inscribed, "So side."

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