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The capture of New Orleans (April 25 – May 1, 1862) during the American Civil War was a turning point in the war that precipitated the capture of the Mississippi River. Having fought past Forts Jackson and St. Philip , the Union was unopposed in its capture of the city itself.
Clara Solomon and Elliott Ashkenazi (ed.), The Civil War diary of Clara Solomon : Growing up in New Orleans, 1861-1862. Baton Rouge : Louisiana State University Press (1995) ISBN 0-8071-1968-7. Jean-Charles Houzeau, My Passage at the New Orleans Tribune: A Memoir of the Civil War Era. Louisiana State University Press (2001) ISBN 0-8071-2689-6.
January–February: Louisiana state troops seize the United States Arsenal and Barracks at Baton Rouge and Fort Jackson and Fort St. Philip near the mouth of the Mississippi River on January 10, [297] the United States Marine Hospital south of New Orleans on January 11, [265] Fort Pike, near New Orleans, on January 14, [265] Fort Macomb, near ...
The Capture of New Orleans 1862. Louisiana State University Press. ISBN 0-8071-1945-8. Hollandsworth Jr, James G. The Louisiana Native Guards: The Black Military Experience During the Civil War (LSU Press, 1995) Johnson, Ludwell H. Red River Campaign, Politics & Cotton in the Civil War Kent State University Press (1993). ISBN 0-87338-486-5.
Expedition to, and Capture of, New Orleans (American Civil War) (2 P) Pages in category "New Orleans in the American Civil War" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
He quickly came out, had an address on the evening of New Year's Day, of course, after the event in Las Vegas had happened that morning and the tragedy in Las Vegas had happened later in the day.
Here is a timeline of Jabbar's movements leading up to the attack according to the FBI, which has received more than 400 tips regarding the New Orleans attack: Truck picked up in Houston
The FBI on Sunday released new details about the travels of 42-year-old Shamsud-Din Jabbar, the man authorities say carried out the deadly New Years' terrorist attack in New Orleans.