On April 19, 1861, one week into the Civil War, President Lincoln announced his plan to blockade all southern ports from Virginia to Texas. The blockade’s purpose was twofold. Southern products, particularly cotton and sugar, would be kept in and, by the same token, foreign manufactured goods would ...
Louisiana Legend Collections feature items related to P. G. T. Beauregard, as well as the First Ba...
Collection: Abraham Garrison letters, Mss. 4035, Louisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections,...
Collection: John C. Elder diary, Mss. 4353, Louisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections, LSU ...
New Acquisitions in theLouisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections,LSU Libraries\u27 Special ...
Collection: Thomas F. Purnell Letter, Mss. 3966, Louisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections,...
Prosecuting the Union Naval Blockade This book is the third installment of Robert Browning Jr.’s exh...
New Acquisitions in theLouisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections,LSU Libraries\u27 Special ...
The most horrific aspect of the Civil War was, of course, the 600,000 deaths that resulted from it. ...
New Acquisitions in the Louisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections, LSU Libraries\u27 Spec...
War on the Mississippi In the growing body of literature on the naval aspects of the American Civil...
President Lincoln proclaimed the blockade of all Confederate ports on April 19, 1861. In order to ma...
Regarding two diaries in LSU\u27s special collections, one maintained by a besieger and the other by...
New Acquisitions in the Louisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections, LSU Libraries\u27 Specia...
LSU Libraries’ Special Collections houses items in several collections pertaining directly, and indi...
“This paper attempts to (1) describe the unpublished journal of Nicholas Lynch, Warrant Officer (Sai...
Louisiana Legend Collections feature items related to P. G. T. Beauregard, as well as the First Ba...
Collection: Abraham Garrison letters, Mss. 4035, Louisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections,...
Collection: John C. Elder diary, Mss. 4353, Louisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections, LSU ...
New Acquisitions in theLouisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections,LSU Libraries\u27 Special ...
Collection: Thomas F. Purnell Letter, Mss. 3966, Louisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections,...
Prosecuting the Union Naval Blockade This book is the third installment of Robert Browning Jr.’s exh...
New Acquisitions in theLouisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections,LSU Libraries\u27 Special ...
The most horrific aspect of the Civil War was, of course, the 600,000 deaths that resulted from it. ...
New Acquisitions in the Louisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections, LSU Libraries\u27 Spec...
War on the Mississippi In the growing body of literature on the naval aspects of the American Civil...
President Lincoln proclaimed the blockade of all Confederate ports on April 19, 1861. In order to ma...
Regarding two diaries in LSU\u27s special collections, one maintained by a besieger and the other by...
New Acquisitions in the Louisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections, LSU Libraries\u27 Specia...
LSU Libraries’ Special Collections houses items in several collections pertaining directly, and indi...
“This paper attempts to (1) describe the unpublished journal of Nicholas Lynch, Warrant Officer (Sai...
Louisiana Legend Collections feature items related to P. G. T. Beauregard, as well as the First Ba...
Collection: Abraham Garrison letters, Mss. 4035, Louisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections,...
Collection: John C. Elder diary, Mss. 4353, Louisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections, LSU ...