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  1. Image Gallery. Regarding operating status, be sure to check the latest alerts and conditions page. What's Happening: Battle of New Orleans Talk - daily at about 2:45 p.m. only if the Creole Queen excursion boat is docked at the battlefield. The visitor center is open and talks are given on Memorial Day and Veterans Day.

  2. 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.

  3. Mar 3, 2019 · The Confederacy's largest city and busiest port, New Orleans was defended by two large forts, Jackson and St. Philip, situated on the river below the city ( Map ).

  4. War of 1812 | Video. Battle of New Orleans. The War of 1812 In4 Minutes. VIDEO | With the news of the signing of the Treaty of Ghent not yet reaching the shores of the United States, American forces served one final blow to the British Army in January of 1815.

  5. Aug 21, 2015 · August 21, 2015. Ranger Lewis talked about the reasons for and the outcome of the Battle of New Orleans, the final battle in the War of 1812 that was fought at Chalmette Battlefield. Report Video...

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  7. Apr 18, 2024 · Battle of New Orleans, (April 24–25, 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 stretched across the river as a prime defense.

  8. April 25th – May 1st 1862. The battle of New Orleans was the start of the Anaconda Plan; this was the name of the operation set-up by the Union to divide the Confederate States. The statuesque crescent city, the jewel of the Confederacy, if this city could be taken and then occupied, the war would be nearing its end.

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