Veterans in the making - Crew of the LAFAYETTE
Summary
Group portrait of crew of the Mississippi ironclad LAFAYETTE.
Illus. in: Miller, Photographic History of the Civil War. v. 6, p. 211 (1911 ed.).
Reference copy may be available in P&P Ref.: E468.7.M64 (1957).
Published in Fighting for Time (The Image of War 1861-1865, v. 4, p. 29 - E468.7 F53 1983) as the crew of the Choctaw, the Lafayette's sister ship, from a photograph in the holdings of Louisiana State University.
This record contains unverified data from caption card, with subsequent revisions.
Caption card tracings: Civil War Ships; Ships, USS.
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Tags
veterans
crew
lafayette
mississippi
illustrations
american civil war
civil war
navy
ironclad
armored vessels
library of congress
Date
01/01/1911
Source
Library of Congress
Link
Copyright info
No known restrictions on publication.