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New Orleans, La., Jan. 17, 2013 -- The layers seen in this interior view of an archaeological test unit near Bayou St. John in New Orleans show evidence of pre-historic and historic occupations along the bayou. Throughout the years, this site served as the location of a Native American occupation, a French fort, a Spanish fort, an American fort, a resort hotel and then an amusement park. Photo by Lillie Long, FEMA

New Orleans, La., Jan. 17, 2013 -- The layers seen in this interior vi...

The original finding aid described this as: Date Taken: 2013-01-17 00:00:00 UTC Photographer Name: Manuel Broussard City/State: New Orleans, LA Keywords: Katrina EHP HMGP ^ Katrina ^ EHP ^ HMGP Disasters: ... More

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SPANISH FORT, Ala. (Jan. 30, 2020)

200130-N-JH293-1216 SPANISH FORT, Ala. (Jan. 30, 2020)

200130-N-JH293-1216 SPANISH FORT, Ala. (Jan. 30, 2020) Cmdr. Roger Phelps, commanding officer of Navy Talent Acquisition Group New Orleans, takes a tour of the Mobile River where the wreck of the schooner Cloti... More

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SPANISH FORT, Ala. (Jan. 30, 2020)

200130-N-JH293-1217 SPANISH FORT, Ala. (Jan. 30, 2020)

200130-N-JH293-1217 SPANISH FORT, Ala. (Jan. 30, 2020) Cmdr. Roger Phelps, commanding officer of Navy Talent Acquisition Group New Orleans, takes a tour of the Mobile River where the wreck of the schooner Cloti... More

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SPANISH FORT, Ala. (Jan. 30, 2020)

200130-N-JH293-1172 SPANISH FORT, Ala. (Jan. 30, 2020)

200130-N-JH293-1172 SPANISH FORT, Ala. (Jan. 30, 2020) Ben Raines, a reporter and diver credited with finding the lost schooner Clotilda, the last known ship to bring African slaves to the U.S., points out land... More

No. 2. Siege Operations at Spanish Fort, Mobile Bay, by the U.S. Forces under Maj. Gen. Canby. Captured by the Army of West Miss. on the Night of April 8 & 9th, 1865. Drawn by order of Maj. McAlester, Chief Engineer, Army & Division West Miss., under direction of Lt. S.E. McGregory, Commanding Topographical Party.

No. 2. Siege Operations at Spanish Fort, Mobile Bay, by the U.S. Force...

"Fortifications Map File" Plans of Military Forts

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SPANISH FORT, Ala. (Jan. 30, 2020)

200130-N-JH293-1179 SPANISH FORT, Ala. (Jan. 30, 2020)

200130-N-JH293-1179 SPANISH FORT, Ala. (Jan. 30, 2020) Chief Navy Counselor Jason Lewis, an instructor at Navy Recruiting Orientation Unit (NORU), looks out at the waters of the Mobile River where the schooner ... More

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SPANISH FORT, Ala. (Jan. 30, 2020)

200130-N-JH293-1298 SPANISH FORT, Ala. (Jan. 30, 2020)

200130-N-JH293-1298 SPANISH FORT, Ala. (Jan. 30, 2020) Chief Navy Counselor Jason Lewis, an instructor at Navy Recruiting Orientation Unit (NORU), looks out at the waters of the Mobile River where the schooner ... More

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