In New Orleans, leading Creole citizen Captain Andre Cailloux is given a hero's funeral

Captain Andre Cailloux, a Creole officer who commanded a company of the First Louisiana Native Guards, one of the first black regiments, had been killed at the head of his men during an assault on Port Hudson previous May.  His body was not recovered until the bastion's surrender three weeks before and he was buried in New Orleans with great ceremony.  A leading Creole citizen of New Orleans, where most of his men were recruited, Cailloux became an important symbol for African-American military service during the war.  (By John Osborne)  
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"Drawing Rations," July 1863, Thomas Nast, detail

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Army of the Potomac - Drawing Rations.
Source citation
Harper's Weekly Magazine, August 22, 1863, p. 540.
Source note
Cropped from the larger image, also available here

"Drawing Rations," July 1863, Thomas Nast, zoomable image, detail

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Cropped, sized, and prepared for use by John Osborne, Dickinson College, August 28, 2013
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engraving
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No
Permission to use?
Yes
Original caption
Army of the Potomac - Drawing Rations.
Source citation
Harper's Weekly Magazine, August 22, 1863, p. 540.
Source note
Cropped from the larger image, also available here

"Drawing Rations," July 1863, Thomas Nast, zoomable image

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Joseph Williams, Archives and Special Collections, Dickinson College
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Cropped, sized, and prepared for use by John Osborne, Dickinson College, August 28, 2013
Image type
engraving
Use in Day View?
No
Permission to use?
Yes
Original caption
Army of the Potomac - Drawing Rations.
Source citation
Harper's Weekly Magazine, August 22, 1863, p. 540.
Source note
Artist: Thomas Nast 

Fort Wagner, July 1863, artist's impression

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Fort Wagner from the channel
Source citation
Harper's Weekly Magazine, August 22, 1863, p. 536.

Morris Island, July 1863, artist's impression, zoomable image

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General view of Morris Island, harbor of Charleston, South Carolina - From a sketch by an officer of the Navy.
Source citation
Harper's Weekly Magazine, August 22, 1863, p. 536.

Charleston Harbor, South Carolina, July 1863, map, detail

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Birds-Eye view of Charleston, South Carolina, and its environs, showing the scene of General Gilmore's operations.
Source citation
Harper's Weekly Magazine, August 15, 1863, p. 516.
Source note
Cropped from the larger image, also available here

Charleston Harbor, South Carolina, July 1863, map, zoomable image

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Cropped, sized, and prepared for use by John Osborne, Dickinson College, August 28, 2013
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No
Permission to use?
Yes
Original caption
Birds-Eye view of Charleston, South Carolina, and its environs, showing the scene of General Gilmore's operations.
Source citation
Harper's Weekly Magazine, August 15, 1863, p. 516.

Union forces moving on Jackson, Mississippi, July 1863, artist's impression, detail

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Our works before Jackson, Mississippi - Sketched before the evacuation by Captain Achenbach of Ninety-Seventh Illinois Volunteers.
Source citation
Harper's Weekly Magazine, August 15, 1863, p. 524.
Source note
Cropped from the largwer image, also available here

Union forces moving on Jackson, Mississippi, July 1863, artist's impression, zoomable image

Scanned by
Joseph Williams, Archives and Special Collections, Dickinson College
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Notes
Cropped, sized, and prepared for use by John Osborne, Dickinson College, August 28, 2013
Image type
engraving
Use in Day View?
No
Permission to use?
Yes
Original caption
Our works before Jackson, Mississippi - Sketched before the evacuation by Captain Achenbach of Ninety-Seventh Illinois Volunteers.
Source citation
Harper's Weekly Magazine, August 15, 1863, p. 524.
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