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Uss Mahopac 1863.jpg

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English: A photograph of the officers of the USS Mahopac one, probably on the James River in the spring of 1865. Note gun port covers hung on the monitor's turret, apparent shot hole in the bullet-proof iron screen at the turret top, and bell on the turret side.
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Source http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/images/h59000/h59428.jpg
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