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This small box contains relics recovered from Fort DeRussy. There are four Enfield bullets, one three-groove minie, ten round shot, numerous buckshot, some melted lead scraps, and a 20th century US Army general service cuff button. There is a small typed label included. From the Greg Coco collection.
Fort DeRussy was a Confederate earthwork built in 1862 to defend the lower Red River Valley in Louisiana. The fort was named for Colonel Lewis G. DeRussy, the oldest West Point graduate to serve in the Confederate Army. A portion of Rear Admiral David D. Porter's Mississippi Squadron captured the fort on May 5, 1863, with portions being destroyed on May 9, 1863, by the USS Benton. The remnants of the garrison at the fort surrendered to the Union Army on March 14, 1864.
Gregory A. Coco was born in Marksville, Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana in 1946. He served in Vietnam and was a Park Ranger at Gettysburg NMP for many years. Greg enjoyed historical research and authored many books relating to the Battle of Gettysburg, most notably “A Vast Sea of Misery” and “A Strange and Blighted Land”. [jet][ph:L]
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