James River, Virginia. U.S.S. monitor CANONICUS taking coal from a schooner

 

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Canonicus Monitor

James River, Virginia. U.S.S. monitor CANONICUS taking coal from a schooner

 

You are viewing an impressive image of James River, Virginia. U.S.S. monitor CANONICUS taking coal from a schooner. It was taken between 1861 and 1865.

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Image ID# 62C771AE
Ref: loc/Civil War Collection

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