Description: Check it out...Here's a classic & very uncommon style 11" tall by 15" wide colorful Currier & Ives print from the 1961-65 Civil War Centennial Era with an image of a surrender scene titled "Surrender of Port Hudson, La. July 8th, 1863" with "Published by Currier & Ives 152 Nassau St, New York" inset and a brief description of the scene on front and is blank on the back-Has some edge & corner wear and minor damage, but would still frame up nicely-Very well made item (See photos below for clarification)-This is an ORIGINAL item from the 1960s...Not a modern reproduction item! Postage information is listed at the bottom-$ 8.95 shipping is required on this item. 1961-65 Civil War Centennial Baton Rouge Louisiana Port Hudson Surrender print-- Click images to enlarge Description Check it out...Here's a classic & very uncommon style 11" tall by 15" wide colorful Currier & Ives print from the 1961-65 Civil War Centennial Era with an image of a surrender scene titled "Surrender of Port Hudson, La. July 8th, 1863" with "Published by Currier & Ives 152 Nassau St, New York" inset and a brief description of the scene on front and is blank on the back-Has some edge & corner wear and minor damage, but would still frame up nicely-Very well made item (See photos below for clarification)-This is an ORIGINAL item from the 1960s...Not a modern reproduction item! Here's some info on the scene: From May 21 to July 9, 1863, Union General Nathaniel P. Banks besieged Major General Franklin Gardner's small command at Port Hudson, one of the last strongholds on the Mississippi River. When Confederate forces surrendered the garrison on July 9th, the entire Mississippi River was under Federal control, and the Confederacy was cut in two. Union Victory. After holding out for 48-days, Garrison commander Franklin Gardner was informed that the vital city of Vicksburg fell on July 9th. After learning that no reinforcements were coming to rescue his men, Gardner decided to surrender. As part of the Vicksburg Campaign, Union General Nathanial P. Banks was tasked with capturing the small garrison at Port Hudson, Louisiana, and then moving on toward Vicksburg, Mississippi, to aid Union forces in capturing the city. This campaign was the Union's effort to capture the remaining ports along the Mississippi River to control the entire river and cut the Confederacy in two. 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Price: 19.99 USD
Location: Noblesville, Indiana
End Time: 2024-02-06T12:25:22.000Z
Shipping Cost: 8.95 USD
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