Confederate Military History/Volume 12
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TABLE OF CONTENTS.
CAPT. WILLIAM HARWAR PARKER. | |
The Confederate States Navy | 1-115 |
CHAPTER I. Personnel of the Confederate Navy-Injustice of the Federal Naval Secretary-Sacrifices of the Confederate Naval Officers
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3 |
CHAPTER II. The Genesis of the Confederate Navy-Organization of the Navy Department-Assignment of Officers Early Operations in Virginia Waters
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8 |
CHAPTER III. Hollins' Attack on the United States Vessels at the "Head of the Passes"-Hatteras Inlet-Hilton Head
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15 |
CHAPTER IV. The James River Squadron-Evacuation of
the Norfolk Navy Yard by the Federals- Construction of the Merrimac-Officers of the Merrimac-The Patrick Henry, Jamestown, Teaser, Beaufort and Raleigh.
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28 |
CHAPTER V. Battle of Hampton Roaás Sinking of the
Cumberland-Destruction of the Congress-The Work of the Wooden Gunboats. |
36 |
CHAPTER VI. Battle of the Merrimac and the Monitor--The Monitor Declines a Renewal of Combat- Evacuation of Norfolk-Destruction of the Merrimac-Battle of Drewry's Bluff.
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47 |
CHAPTER VII. The Mississippi River Fleet-Defenses of New Orleans—Farragut Runs the River Forts-Part of the Navy in the Combat.
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55 |
CHAPTER VIII. The Ram Arkansas-Her Completion on the Yazoo River-Her Daring Dash through the Federal Fleet.
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63 |
CHAPTER IX. The Ironclads Palmetto State and Chicora New Orleans-Their Fight off Charleston-Attack on Fort Sumter-Torpedo Expedition The Ram Atlanta.
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67 |
CHAPTER X. Capture of the Satellite and Reliance-Torpedo Attack on the U. S. Ironclad New Ironsides-Capture of the U. S. S. Underwriter-Torpedo Attack on the U. S. S. Minnesota Capture of the U.S.S. Waterwitch.
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74 |
CHAPTER XI. The Ram Albemarle-Her Battles and Victories Wreck of the Raleigh.
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81 |
CHAPTER XII. Defense of Mobile Bay-The Ram Tennessee-Her Gallant Battle with Farragut's Fleet-First Attack on Fort Fisher.
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86 |
CHAPTER XII. Operations on the James River, 1864-65-Attempted Expedition against City Point-The Naval Brigade The Ram Webb
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92 |
CHAPTER XIV. The Confederate Naval Academy–The Corps of Instructors–Splendid Service of the Midshipmen–Character of the Young Officers.
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96 |
CHAPTER XV. The Cruisers–Their Status in War.
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99 |
CHAPTER XVI. Conclusion–The Confederate States Ironclad Fleet–Memorable Achievements.
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107 |
APPENDIX. Register of the Commissioned and Warrant Officers of the Navy of the Confederate States of America.
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110 |
The Morale of the Confederate Armies | 117–193 |
Enthusiasm of all Classes for the Southern Cause–College Students in the Front–Great Campaigns and Valorous Achievements–Humanity toward the Enemy–Religion in the Camp–Incidents of Personal Heroism–The Veteran in Civil Life
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119 |
An Outline of the Confederate Military History | 195–265 |
The South Since the War | 267–568 |
DOCUMENTAL AND STATISTICAL APPENDIX 369–Constitution of the Confederate States, 371–Members of the Provisional and Regular Congresses of the Confederate States, 384–Chronological List of Engagements by States, 389–Statistics, 499–Index, 513–Illustrations
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547 |
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
facing page. | |
Barron, Samuel | 112 |
Brooke, John M. | 112 |
Brown, I. N. | 112 |
Buchanan, Franklin | 112 |
Cooke, J. W. | 112 |
Flags, Confederate | 369 |
Hollins, George N. | 112 |
Ingraham, D. N. | 112 |
Jones, J. William | 117 |
Lee, Stephen D. | 267 |
Maffitt, J. N. | 112 |
Parker, William H. | 1 |
Semmes, Raphael | 112 |
Tattnall, Josiah | 112 |
Tucker, John R. | 112 |
Wood, John T. | 112 |