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Unknown Iron clad monitor "Choctaw" at Vicksburg. [1863 ca.]

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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC05111.01.0346 Author/Creator: Unknown Place Written: [s.l.] Type: Photograph Date: 1863 ca. Pagination: 1 photograph 24.8 x 20.3 cm Order a Copy

Inscription on verso mis-identifies the ship: "Mississippi River Iron Clad Monitor "Chickasaw" stationary turret." "Choctaw." Stamped Number "12257." Shows the monitor on the River with a view of Vicksburg in the background. See Photographic History of the Civil War (Blue & Gray Press, 1987), p.186.

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