The Union Navy\u27s Campaign to Control the Mississippi River Although it has received less attention than the major land battles of the Civil War, the Union campaign to control the Mississippi River is well known and recognized as having played an important role in the Union\u27s victory over the Conf...
On April 19, 1861, one week into the Civil War, President Lincoln announced his plan to blockade all...
The resources of the Southern Confederacy were pitifully small at the outset of the Civil War, and t...
Trials and Tribulations Along the Red River In recent years, historians have paid increased attentio...
Water power: The campaign to control the Mississippi On July 9, 1863, Port Hudson, the last Confe...
War on the Mississippi In the growing body of literature on the naval aspects of the American Civil...
Navigating the Mississippi River Campaign A recent documentary on the Civil War noted that the first...
New Acquisitions in theLouisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections,LSU Libraries\u27 Special ...
In the spring of 1864, the Union conducted an ill-planned/executed campaign along the Red River in L...
Accounts of the two major battles between the Union and Confederate ???Brown water fleets??? on the ...
War on the High Seas and Harbors An Overview of Naval Campaigns The Civil War may, as is often c...
A study of Union Tinclads Noted American naval bibliographer Myron Smith has once again turned h...
A Review of the Importance of the Yazoo Campaign The Union attempt to capture the Confederate fortif...
Review of: "Theater of a Separate War: The Civil War West of the Mississippi River, 1861– 1865," by ...
Schoolgirl and Sailor: Valuable Perspectives on Disunion and War The American Civil War had a titani...
Louisiana\u27s waterways: A world powered by steam Red River depicts not just Louisiana during th...
On April 19, 1861, one week into the Civil War, President Lincoln announced his plan to blockade all...
The resources of the Southern Confederacy were pitifully small at the outset of the Civil War, and t...
Trials and Tribulations Along the Red River In recent years, historians have paid increased attentio...
Water power: The campaign to control the Mississippi On July 9, 1863, Port Hudson, the last Confe...
War on the Mississippi In the growing body of literature on the naval aspects of the American Civil...
Navigating the Mississippi River Campaign A recent documentary on the Civil War noted that the first...
New Acquisitions in theLouisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections,LSU Libraries\u27 Special ...
In the spring of 1864, the Union conducted an ill-planned/executed campaign along the Red River in L...
Accounts of the two major battles between the Union and Confederate ???Brown water fleets??? on the ...
War on the High Seas and Harbors An Overview of Naval Campaigns The Civil War may, as is often c...
A study of Union Tinclads Noted American naval bibliographer Myron Smith has once again turned h...
A Review of the Importance of the Yazoo Campaign The Union attempt to capture the Confederate fortif...
Review of: "Theater of a Separate War: The Civil War West of the Mississippi River, 1861– 1865," by ...
Schoolgirl and Sailor: Valuable Perspectives on Disunion and War The American Civil War had a titani...
Louisiana\u27s waterways: A world powered by steam Red River depicts not just Louisiana during th...
On April 19, 1861, one week into the Civil War, President Lincoln announced his plan to blockade all...
The resources of the Southern Confederacy were pitifully small at the outset of the Civil War, and t...
Trials and Tribulations Along the Red River In recent years, historians have paid increased attentio...