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  2. Mar 3, 2019 · By. Kennedy Hickman. Updated on March 03, 2019. The capture of New Orleans by Union forces occurred during the American Civil War (1861-1865) and saw Flag Officer David G. Farragut run his fleet past Forts Jackson and St. Philip on April 24, 1862 before capturing New Orleans the following day. Early in the Civil War, Union General-in-Chief ...

  3. Apr 18, 2024 · Battle of New Orleans, (April 2425, 1862), naval action by Union forces seeking to capture the city during the American Civil War. A Union naval squadron of 43 ships under Admiral David G. Farragut entered the lower Mississippi near New Orleans and soon breached the heavy chain cables that were.

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  4. The capture of New Orleans (April 25May 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.

    • April 25, 1862 – May 1, 1862, (6 days)
  5. Sep 7, 2022 · September 7, 2022 • Updated October 21, 2022. Emerging Civil War. New Orleans’ role in the Civil War was, perhaps, as unique as the city itself. The largest city in the South at the time of the war, New Orleans provided thousands of troops and supplies to the Confederate cause.

  6. Nov 13, 2009 · April | 28. Choose another date. 1862. Union captures New Orleans. Union troops officially take possession of New Orleans, completing the occupation that had begun four days earlier. The...

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  7. Oct 4, 2023 · The Capture of New Orleans was a significant naval and military campaign during the American Civil War that took place in late April 1862. It was a major Union victory, led by Flag Officer David G. Farragut, which enabled the Union forces to gain control of the Mississippi River's mouth and effectively seal off the key Southern port.

  8. Campaign: Expedition to and Capture of New Orleans. Date (s): April-May 1862. Principal Commanders: Admiral David Farragut [US] Major General Mansfield Lovell [CS] Forces Engaged: 0 total (US 0; CS 0;) Estimated Casualties:

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