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Mouse Mat : VICKSBURG, 1864. Levee and steamboat at Vicksburg, Mississippi. Photographed by William R. Pywell, February 1864
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VICKSBURG, 1864. Levee and steamboat at Vicksburg, Mississippi. Photographed by William R. Pywell, February 1864
VICKSBURG, 1864.
Levee and steamboat at Vicksburg, Mississippi. Photographed by William R. Pywell, February 1864
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Media ID 7595001
1864 Dock Levee Mississippi River Port South East Steam Boat Vicksburg
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This print takes us back to the year 1864, capturing a moment in time at Vicksburg, Mississippi. The scene showcases a bustling levee with a majestic steamboat docked alongside it. The photograph was skillfully captured by William R. Pywell in February of that year. The image transports us to an era when the Mississippi River played a vital role in American transportation and commerce. The steamboat, an iconic symbol of this era, stands tall and proud against the backdrop of the port city. Its smokestacks billow out plumes of white smoke, hinting at its powerful engine beneath. The levee itself is abuzz with activity - people moving about purposefully as they load and unload cargo onto the boat. This snapshot offers a glimpse into daily life during this tumultuous period known as the Civil War. Vicksburg's strategic location on the river made it both significant and vulnerable during this time. As we admire this photograph, we can't help but imagine what stories lie behind each figure present on that day. William R. Pywell's photographic skills have immortalized this moment for generations to come, allowing us to appreciate not only his talent but also gain insight into America's past – where rivers were highways and steamboats ruled supreme.
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