The South Pass jetties of the Mississippi / drawn by J.O. Davidson.
Summary
13 illustrations on a single page showing the South Pass (or Port Eads) lighthouse, Louisiana; steamer G.W.R. Bayley, and various views of the jetties and channel on the Mississippi River.
- The South Pass jetties of the Mississippi / drawn by J.O. Davidson.
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Tags
jetties
mississippi river
steamboats
lighthouses
louisiana
periodical illustrations
wood engravings
little river
pass
south pass jetties
mississippi
davidson
19th century
library of congress
Date
01/01/1883
Contributors
Davidson, Julian Oliver, 1853-1894, artist
Location
Little River
,
35.80758, -90.10037
Source
Library of Congress
Link
Copyright info
No known restrictions on publication.