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Siege of Port Hudson

Friday, July 12, 2024

12:00 PM to 1:00 PM EDT

In Person | Virtual

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Admiral Farragut’s Fleet Engaging The Rebel Batteries At Port Hudson, March 14th 1863." Currier & Ives. Courtesy Springfield Museums, 2004.D03.200.

Presenter

John V. Quarstein
Director emeritus of the USS Monitor Center

About the Lecture

Port Hudson, Louisiana was a river port situated on high bluffs overlooking the Mississippi River. This strategic position enabled the Confederacy to block Union transit up and down the river. From Admiral Farragut’s effort to pass the Confederate batteries to the town’s surrender on July 9, 1863, this river bastion’s capture is an excellent example of how the North’s superior resources proved the Anaconda Plan a success. With Port Hudson’s capture, the Mississippi River, according to President Abraham Lincoln, flowed into the sea.

Registration information:

Location: Explorers Theater
Seating is limited. Advance registration is required.

John V. Quarstein

In person

Free for Museum Members.
Included in $1 admission.

Virtual

This lecture is livestreamed
and free to watch online.

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Image credit:

Admiral Farragut’s Fleet Engaging The Rebel Batteries At Port Hudson, March 14th 1863.” Currier & Ives. Courtesy Springfield Museums, 2004.D03.200.


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