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McPherson & Oliver No. 3. Fort Morgan, water batteries, west side.

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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC05111.01.0237 Author/Creator: McPherson & Oliver Place Written: Fort Morgan, Alabama Type: Photograph Date: September 1864 Pagination: 1 albumen print ; 24.4 x 19.7 cm. Order a Copy

A print of a photograph of the ruins of Fort Morgan, AL. Orange 5 cent "playing card" stamp, canceled" "M&O" on verso. Pencil inscriptions: "89" and "McKirby" near Kean Archives stamp on verso. The most powerful of defenses protecting Mobile Bay was Fort Morgan, which was bombarded by Farragut's fleet, and later taken by Union forces in 1864. The walls show the damage inflicted during the battle. Badly battered light house visible on the right. The image is "No. 3" in a series of 9 photographs taken.

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