The Siege of Mobile Alabama in the Civil War

 

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Civil War Harper's Weekly, April 29, 1865

The April 29, 1865 edition of Harper's Weekly is a first edition description of the Assassination and Death of President Abraham Lincoln.  We present below, for your research and perusal, the entire newspaper.  Click on the thumbnails to be taken to the full, readable, rendition of that page.

 

Abraham Lincoln Assassination

 Assassination of Abraham Lincoln

Abraham Lincoln Death

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Lincoln's Box at Ford's Theater

President Lincoln is Shot by John Wilkes Booth

John Wilkes Booth kills Abraham Lincoln

Fort Sumter at the End of the Civil War

The Siege of Mobile Alabama

The Siege of Mobile, Alabama

President Abraham Lincoln and Flag Draped Coffin

Abraham Lincoln's Coffin

General Sherman's Army

Sherman's Army

 

 

 

 

 

 

268                                        HARPER'S WEEKLY.                                  [APRIL 29, 1865.

Spanish Fort.

The Ram " Osage" sinking.

Wreck of the "Milwaukee"

THE SIEGE OF MOBILE—WRECK OF THE "OSAGE" AND THE MONITOR "MILWAUKEE."

60-lb. Charge.   100-lb. Charge.

MUSHROOM ANCHOR TORPEDOES.

DESTRUCTION OF THE TIN-CLAD No. 48, APRIL 1, 1865.

LANDING OF THE NATIONAL FORCES AT THE MOUTH OF FISH RIVER, BELOW MOBILE, MARCH 23D, 24TH, AND 28TH, 1865.

The Siege of Mobile Alabama
Rebel Torpedos
Picture
Fish River in the Civil War

 

 

  

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