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Horizontal view of steamboat Natchez stopped at a supply point in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, greeted by a large crowd of men, horses, and wagons ready to pick up and haul their supplies. Clear image with very good contrast. Photographer's backmark, McPherson & Oliver, Baton Rouge.
The full name "Natchez" is visible on the outside of the pilot house, and the partial name "chez" is visible along the starboard side. Circa 1863. [jet] [ph:L]
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