Unloading Cotton at Nassa, New Providence, 1864
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Unloading Cotton at Nassa, New Providence, 1864
Illustration showing the unloading of cotton from blockade-running ships at Nassa, New Providence, 1864. As the American Civil War progressed the Confederate states became more and more desperate to get their cotton past the Federal naval blockade
Media ID 4376684
© Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans
1864 Blockade Confederate Cotton Desperate Federal Past Progressed Providence Running Unloading
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