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Port Hudson is an unincorporated community in
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, United States. Located about northwest of
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, it is known primarily as the location of an American Civil War battle, the siege of Port Hudson, in 1863.


Geography

Port Hudson is located at , and is along the east bank of the Mississippi River.


History

In 1833, one of the first railroads in the United States was built from Port Hudson to Clinton.
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was the entrepôt for the produce of much of the region, which, sent by rail, was transferred to
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at Port Hudson. Old Port Hudson was incorporated as a town in 1838. During the American Civil War, the area was the scene of bitter fighting as the Confederacy and Union struggled over control of the Mississippi River (see Siege of Port Hudson). Location of the tracks and the old town can be seen at the bend of the Mississippi River (view 1864 map). The rails and crossties of the track were removed before 1920. What were then called the 1st and 3rd Regiments of the
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(later re-formed as regiments of the
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) proved themselves in battle on the Union side; they were the first black troops to have some black officers. A minority of men in the regiments were
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, who had been educated before the war; most of the soldiers were African-American slaves who had escaped to Union lines to gain freedom and support the war.
Port Hudson National Cemetery Port Hudson National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery located in Port Hudson, north of the city of Baton Rouge in East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana. Administered by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs, it encompasse ...
was established in the area, first as a place of burial of Union dead.


Landmarks

300px, Map of Port Hudson & vicinity, 1906. A portion of the battlefield site is maintained by the state as a park and museum, called the Port Hudson State Historic Site (in adjacent
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). In 1930 the Louisiana Division of the United Daughters of the Confederacy erected the Confederate Soldiers monument at the site; it is an 11,000-pound obelisk, dedicated to the defenders' memory. In 2007 the monument was moved to the yard of one of Port Hudson's few surviving buildings from the time of the siege. In 1974 the
Port Hudson National Cemetery Port Hudson National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery located in Port Hudson, north of the city of Baton Rouge in East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana. Administered by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs, it encompasse ...
was designated a National Historic Landmark by the
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; it is administered by the National Park Service. In 2009, it was designated among the first 26 featured sites of the
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.


Representation in culture

"The Black Brigade at Port Hudson" is a poem by John A. Dorgan, anthologized in ''The Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Poetry and Incidents.'' "The Black Regiment: Port Hudson, May 27, 1863", poem by George Henry Boker (1823-1890). was originally published as a broadside by the Union League, it was included in ''The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events, Poetry.''''The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events, Poetry,'' ed. Frank Moore, p. 3 The poem was translated into German and published as a broadside, a copy of which has been preserved in the ''Black Soldiers Collection'' of the Historic New Orleans Collection at the Williams Research Center in New Orleans.


Events

A Civil War reenactment is held annually at the Port Hudson State Historic Site.


References


External links


Map of Port Hudson and its Defences
(with structure names and land description), Captain L.J. Fremaux, Chief Engineer, October 30, 1862. * ''Photographs of Louisiana during the Civil War''. Compiled by Sgt. Marshall Dunham of the 159th New York Regiment. Select ''Search items in this Collection'' and enter ''Port Hudson'' in the exact phrase option
photograph collection
Louisiana Digital Library

CivilWarAlbum.com, May 2000. {{authority control Unincorporated communities in Louisiana Unincorporated communities in East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana