Statistics for occurrence #1 of “New Orleans” in chapter 2 of Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 2.:

..., General Phelps had landed with a few Massachusetts battalions on a small sandy islet called Ship Island, situated at the entrance of Lake Borgne. As this bay extends to within a short distance of New Orleans , the station of Ship Island, although a disagreeable spot, swept by winds dangerous to vessels and unhealthy for men, afforded, nevertheless, an indispensable point for victualling the fleet and the ...
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New Orleans (Louisiana, United States) 2,160 4 950 0 0 user votes

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