Map shows route taken by
Union Admiral Farragut in August 1864 as well as that in March 1865,
when his fleet provided naval support to land forces under Frederick
Steele and E.R.S. Camby. Camby captured Spanish Fort and Blakely, across
the bay from Mobile, entering that city on April 18. This map pays
attention to the Confederates use of spikes and torpedoes (naval mines)
as defenses against an invasion by water. |

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35" x 42" |
4 lbs |
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42" x 51" |
4 lbs |
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