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- 2012045769 contributor B12479471.
- 2012045769 contributor B12479472.
- 2012045769 coverage "Gulf Coast (La.) History, Naval 19th century.".
- 2012045769 coverage "Mississippi River History, Naval 19th century.".
- 2012045769 coverage "New Orleans (La.) History Capture, 1862 Personal narratives.".
- 2012045769 coverage "United States History Civil War, 1861-1865 Journalists.".
- 2012045769 coverage "United States History Civil War, 1861-1865 Naval operations.".
- 2012045769 coverage "United States History Civil War, 1861-1865 Press coverage.".
- 2012045769 date "2013".
- 2012045769 description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- 2012045769 description "The Life of Albert Gaius Hills -- Taking New Orleans, 1862 -- Covering the Campaign -- About the Journals of A.G. Hills, Reporter for the Boston Journal -- Journal of a Military Expedition from Boston to ... -- Sketches Showing the Action on the River -- Memoranda of Letters Sent to the Boston Journal -- New Orleans Under Occupation -- A.G. Hills' Third Journal and His Return to New Orleans -- The Reports for the Boston Journal -- Bold Strategy of a Rebel Schooner Under the Guns of Fort San Louis and Confederate Soldiers Captured by the U.S. Steamer Montgomery -- Recollections of the Siege of Forts Jackson and St. Phillip and the Capture of New Orleans -- Seeking Information Under Difficulties [1] -- U.S. Steamer J.P. Jackson off New Orleans April 30, 1862 -- Letter to Charles O. Rogers, April 28, 1862 -- The Mississippi and the Ram Manassas -- Letter from the Mississippi River -- Spectators of the Bombardment -- How the Sabbath of the Siege Was Observed -- A Plan for Obstructing the Mississippi at the Forts; Found Among the Papers Left in Fort Jackson and Pronounced Impenetrable by the Most Skillful Officers of Our Squadron -- The Loss on Both Sides -- Seeking Information under Difficulties [2] -- The Surrender of the City -- Albert Gaius Hills Timeline.".
- 2012045769 extent "pages cm".
- 2012045769 identifier "9780786471935 (softcover : alk. paper)".
- 2012045769 issued "2013".
- 2012045769 language "eng".
- 2012045769 spatial "Gulf Coast (La.) History, Naval 19th century.".
- 2012045769 spatial "Louisiana New Orleans".
- 2012045769 spatial "Mississippi River History, Naval 19th century.".
- 2012045769 spatial "New Orleans (La.) History Capture, 1862 Personal narratives.".
- 2012045769 spatial "United States History Civil War, 1861-1865 Journalists.".
- 2012045769 spatial "United States History Civil War, 1861-1865 Naval operations.".
- 2012045769 spatial "United States History Civil War, 1861-1865 Press coverage.".
- 2012045769 subject "973.7/5 23".
- 2012045769 subject "E472.88 .H55 2013".
- 2012045769 subject "Hills, Albert Gaius, 1829-1879 Correspondence.".
- 2012045769 subject "Hills, Albert Gaius, 1829-1879 Diaries.".
- 2012045769 subject "War correspondents Louisiana New Orleans Correspondence.".
- 2012045769 subject "War correspondents Louisiana New Orleans Diaries.".
- 2012045769 tableOfContents "The Life of Albert Gaius Hills -- Taking New Orleans, 1862 -- Covering the Campaign -- About the Journals of A.G. Hills, Reporter for the Boston Journal -- Journal of a Military Expedition from Boston to ... -- Sketches Showing the Action on the River -- Memoranda of Letters Sent to the Boston Journal -- New Orleans Under Occupation -- A.G. Hills' Third Journal and His Return to New Orleans -- The Reports for the Boston Journal -- Bold Strategy of a Rebel Schooner Under the Guns of Fort San Louis and Confederate Soldiers Captured by the U.S. Steamer Montgomery -- Recollections of the Siege of Forts Jackson and St. Phillip and the Capture of New Orleans -- Seeking Information Under Difficulties [1] -- U.S. Steamer J.P. Jackson off New Orleans April 30, 1862 -- Letter to Charles O. Rogers, April 28, 1862 -- The Mississippi and the Ram Manassas -- Letter from the Mississippi River -- Spectators of the Bombardment -- How the Sabbath of the Siege Was Observed -- A Plan for Obstructing the Mississippi at the Forts; Found Among the Papers Left in Fort Jackson and Pronounced Impenetrable by the Most Skillful Officers of Our Squadron -- The Loss on Both Sides -- Seeking Information under Difficulties [2] -- The Surrender of the City -- Albert Gaius Hills Timeline.".
- 2012045769 title "A Civil War correspondent in New Orleans : the journals and reports of Albert Gaius Hills of the Boston Journal / edited by Gary L. Dyson.".
- 2012045769 type "text".