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American Civil War: Colonel Fitch and the 46th Indiana volun

American Civil War: Colonel Fitch and the 46th Indiana volun


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American Civil War: Colonel Fitch and the 46th Indiana volun

Unionist soldiers storm the battery at Fort St Charles, Arkansas

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1862 46th Arkansas Battery Colonel Fitch Fort Indiana Storm Unionist


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"This evocative image captures the intensity and bravery of Unionist soldiers from the 46th Indiana Volunteer Infantry as they storm Fort St. Charles in Arkansas during the American Civil War in December 1862. Led by Colonel Fitch, the soldiers are seen advancing towards the Confederate battery with determined expressions and raised weapons, ready to engage in hand-to-hand combat. The fort, located on the Mississippi River, was a strategic Confederate stronghold and its fall would significantly weaken their control in the region. The successful assault on Fort St. Charles marked a crucial victory for the Union forces during the Vicksburg Campaign. This historical print, sourced from Mary Evans Prints Online, provides a vivid glimpse into the pivotal moments of the Civil War and the courageous actions of Colonel Fitch and his men." Image Title: Colonel Fitch and the 46th Indiana Volunteer Infantry Storm Fort St. Charles, Arkansas, December 1862 Image Description: This image depicts Unionist soldiers from the 46th Indiana Volunteer Infantry, led by Colonel Fitch, storming Fort St. Charles in Arkansas during the American Civil War in December 1862. The soldiers are seen advancing towards the Confederate battery with determined expressions and raised weapons, ready to engage in hand-to-hand combat. The fort, located on the Mississippi River, is shown in the background with smoke rising from its walls. The image provides a powerful visual representation of the intensity and bravery of the soldiers during this crucial moment in the Vicksburg Campaign. Image ID: ILN_1862_12_21_07_01_p014a_1212888_M Image Source: Mary Evans Prints Online Image Size: 12.5 x 8.5 inches Image Date: December 21, 1862 Image Rights: Rights Managed Image Usage: For editorial use only. Not for commercial use. Image Credit: Illustrated London News / Mary Evans Picture Library.

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