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Navy at their old rank. In order to accommodate them they initially provided for an officer corps to consist of four captains, four commanders, 30 lieutenants, and various other non-line officers. On 21 April 1862, the First
Congress expanded this to four admirals, ten captains, 31 commanders, 100 first lieutenants, 25 second lieutenants, and 20 masters in line of promotion; additionally, there were to be 12 paymasters, 40 assistant paymasters, 22 surgeons, 15 passed assistant surgeons, 30 assistant surgeons, one engineer-in-chief, and 12 engineers. The act also provided for promotion on merit: "All the Admirals, four of the Captains, five of the Commanders, twenty-two of the First Lieutenants, and five of the Second Lieutenants, shall be appointed solely for gallant or meritorious conduct during the war."
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Confederacy. had erected a powder-mill which supplies all the powder required by our navy; two engine, boiler and machine shops, and five ordnance workshops. It has established eighteen yards for building war vessels, and a rope-walk, making all cordage from a rope-yarn to a 9-inch cable, and capable of turning out 8,000 yards per month .... Of vessels not ironclad and converted to war vessels, there were 44. The department has built and completed as war vessels, 12; partially constructed and destroyed to save from the enemy, 10; now under construction, 9; ironclad vessels now in commission, 12; completed and destroyed or lost by capture, 4; in progress of construction and in various stages of forwardness, 23.
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Confederate States, and concerning letters of marque, prizes, and prize goods." Then, on May 14, 1861, "An act regulating the sale of prizes and the distribution thereof," was also passed. Both acts granted the president power to issue letters of marque and detailed regulations as to the conditions on which letters of marque should be granted to private vessels, the conduct and behavior of the officers and crews of such vessels, and the disposal of such prizes made by privateer crews. The manner in which
Confederate privateers operated was generally similar to those of privateers of the United States or of
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lieutenants. Passed assistant surgeons and professors ranked with masters. Assistant surgeons, first assistant engineers and secretaries to commanders of squadrons ranked with passed midshipmen. Second and third assistant engineers and clerks to commanding officers and paymasters ranked as midshipmen.
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Between the beginning of the war and the end of 1861, 373 commissioned officers, warrant officers, and midshipmen had resigned or been dismissed from the United States Navy and had gone on to serve the
Confederacy. The Provisional Congress meeting in Montgomery accepted these men into the Confederate
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Statutes at Large of the Confederate States of America, Commencing with the First Session of the First Congress; 1862. Public Laws of the Confederate States of America, Passed at the First Session of the First Congress; 1862. Private Laws of the Confederate States of America, Passed at the First
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Statutes at Large of the Provisional Government of the Confederate States of America, from the Institution of the Government, 8 February 1861, to its Termination, 18, February 1862, Inclusive; Arranged in Chronological Order. Together with the Constitution for the Provisional Government, and the
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In May 1861, Confederate
Congress appropriated $ 2,000,000 to either construct or purchase ironclad vessels in England. The Confederacy intended to use the European ironclads to break the Union blockade. Aside from those built in Europe, the Confederacy also manufactured their own vessels. Despite a
677:, but activity was soon concentrated in the Atlantic, as the Union Navy began expanding its operations. Confederate privateers harassed Union merchant ships and sank several warships, although they were unable to relieve the blockade on Southern ports and its dire effects on the Confederate economy.
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Now, therefore, I, Jefferson Davis, President of the
Confederate States of America, do issue this, my proclamation, inviting all those who may desire, by service in private armed vessels on the high seas, to aid this government in resisting so wanton and wicked an aggression, to make application for
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and rebuild it. When the hull was raised, it had not been submerged long enough to have been rendered unusable; the steam engines and essential machinery were salvageable. The decks were rebuilt using thick oak and pine planking, and the upper deck was overlaid with two courses of heavy iron plate.
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of wooden warships, proving the effectiveness of the ironclad concept. The two ironclads had steamed forward, tried to outflank or ram the other, circled, backed away, and came forward firing again and again, but neither was able to sink or demand surrender of its opponent. After four hours, both
303:(then known as torpedoes). In February 1861, the Confederate States Navy had 30 vessels, only 14 of which were seaworthy. The opposing Union Navy had 90 vessels. The C. S. Navy eventually grew to 101 ships to meet the rise in naval conflicts and threats to the coast and rivers of the Confederacy.
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Officers of the
Confederate States Navy used, just like the army, a combination of several rank insignias to indicate their rank. While both hat insignia and sleeve insignia were used here the primary indicator were shoulder straps. Only line officers wore those straps shown below as officers of
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It was ineffective in these tasks, as the coastal blockade by the United States Navy reduced trade by the South to 5 percent of its pre-war levels. Additionally, the control of inland rivers and coastal navigation by the US Navy forced the south to overload its limited railroads to the point of
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Paymasters, surgeons and chief engineers of more than twelve year's standing ranked with commanders. Paymasters, surgeons and chief engineers of less than twelve year's standing ranked with lieutenants. Assistant paymasters ranked with masters during the first five years of service, then with
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The act of the
Confederate Congress that created the Confederate Navy on February 21, 1861, also appointed Stephen Mallory as Secretary of the Department of the Navy. Mallory was experienced as an admiralty lawyer and had served for a time as the chairman of the Naval Affairs Committee of the
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authority to issue letters of marque and called a special session of
Congress on April 29 to formally authorize the hiring of privateers in the name of the Confederate States. On 6 May the Confederate Congress passed "An act recognizing the existence of war between the United States and the
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Before the war, nineteen steam war vessels had been built in the States forming the Confederacy, and the engines for all of these had been contracted for in those States. All the labor or materials requisite to complete and equip a war vessel could not be commanded at any one point of the
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Hussey, John. "Cruisers, Cotton and Confederates" (details the story of Liverpool-built ships for the Confederate Navy and a host of characters and places within the city of that era: James Dunwoody Bulloch, C. K. Prioleau, and many others). Countyvise, 2009.
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ships were taking on water through split seams and breaches from enemy shot. The engines of both ships were becoming dangerously overtaxed, and their crews were near exhaustion. The two ships turned and steamed away, never to meet again. This part in the
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The three major tasks of the Confederate States Navy during its existence were the protection of Confederate harbors and coastlines from outside invasion, making the war costly for the United States by attacking its merchant ships worldwide, and
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declared all medicines to the Confederacy to be contraband and any captured Confederate privateers were to be hanged as pirates. Ultimately, no one was hanged for privateering because the Confederate government threatened to retaliate against
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various staff departments (Medical, Pay, Engineering and Naval Construction) had separate ranks and different straps. Likewise the anchor symbol on the hats was substituted accordingly and they did not wear loops on the sleeve insignias.
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The practice of using primary and secondary naval flags after the British tradition was common practice for the Confederacy; the fledgling Confederate navy therefore adopted detailed flag requirements and regulations in the use of
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the vessel; it would have been immediately useful as a warship to their enemy. Little of the ship's structure remained other than the hull, which was holed by the scuttling charge but otherwise intact. Confederate Navy Secretary
584:". Despite the detailed naval regulations issued, minor variations in the flags were frequently seen, due to different manufacturing techniques employed, suppliers used, and the flag-making traditions of each southern state.
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The newly rebuilt superstructure was unusual: above the waterline, the sides sloped inward and were covered with two layers of heavy iron-plate armor, the inside course laid horizontally, the outside course laid vertically.
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aboard its warships. Changes to these regulations were made during 1863, when a new naval jack, battle ensign, and commissioning pennant design was introduced aboard all Confederate ships, echoing the Confederacy
461:. The Confederacy had a few scattered naval assets and looked to Liverpool, England, to buy naval cruisers to attack the American merchant fleet. In April 1861, Mallory recruited former U.S. Navy Lieutenant
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lack of materials (especially iron and engines) and shipbuilding facilities, the Confederacy was able to construct at least twenty ironclads that were commissioned and put into operation during the war.
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into the Confederate navy and sent him to Liverpool. Using Charleston-based importer and exporter Fraser Trentholm, who had offices in Liverpool, Commander Bulloch immediately ordered six steam vessels.
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s crew was mostly from Liverpool, and the cruiser never once dropped anchor in a Confederate port, though she sank a blockading Union gunboat off the coast of Texas. She was sunk in June 1864 by
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658:. However, the United States did not acknowledge the Confederacy as an independent country and denied the legitimacy of any letters of marque issued by its government. U.S. President
642:, but the United States had neither signed nor endorsed the declaration. Therefore, privateering was constitutionally legal in both the United States and the Confederacy, as well as
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greatly overshadowed the bloody events each side's ground troops were fighting, largely because it was the first battle in history between two iron-armored steam-powered warships.
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In addition to the ships included in the report of the committee, the C.S. Navy also had one ironclad floating battery, presented to the Confederacy by the state of
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Permanent Constitution of the Confederate States, and the Treaties Concluded by the Confederate States with Indian Tribes. Chapter 58, March 16, 1861 (p. 70)
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Confederate Navy commerce raiders were also used with great success to disrupt U.S. merchant shipping. The most famous of them was the screw sloop-of-war
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at Charleston, SC, but was manned partly by a C. S. Navy crew; she became the first submarine to sink a ship in a wartime engagement.
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By July 20, 1861, the Confederate government had organized the administrative positions of the Confederate navy as follows:
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to be granted under the seal of the Confederate States, against ships and property of the United States and their citizens:
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Rebel Flags Afloat: A Survey of the Surviving Flags of the Confederate States Navy, Revenue Service, and Merchant Marine
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The Rebel Raiders: The Astonishing History of the Confederacy's Secret Navy (book) https://lccn.loc.gov/2002019420
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commissions or letters of marque and reprisal, to be issued under the seal of these Confederate States...
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Sullivan, D. M. & Wright, C. C. (1988). "Re: Phantom Fleets: The Confederacy's Unbuilt Warships".
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Pirate Hunting: The Fight Against Pirates, Privateers, and Sea Raiders from Antiquity to the Present
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444:) was lowered for the final time. This surrender brought about the end of the Confederate navy. The
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History of the Confederate States Navy from Its Organization to the Surrender of Its Last Vessel
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de Saint Hubert, Christian (1988). "Re: Phantom Fleets: The Confederacy's Unbuilt Warships".
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in Liverpool, England, marked the end of the Civil War and the Confederate Navy's existence.
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2634:"Old Navy" Steam and Sail Index (history and photo archive, CSN vessels at bottom of page)
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Going South: U.S. Navy Officer Resignations & Dismissals on the Eve of the Civil War.
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Register of the commissioned and warrant officers of the Navy of the Confederate States.
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Uniforms of the Confederate States Armed Forces Β§ Confederate States Navy uniforms
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on February 21, 1861. It was responsible for Confederate naval operations during the
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by drawing off Union ships in pursuit of Confederate commerce raiders and warships.
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was responsible for the administration of the affairs of the Confederate Navy and
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Sullivan, David M. (1987). "Phantom Fleets: The Confederacy's Unbuilt Warships".
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Official records of the Union and Confederate Navies in the War of the Rebellion
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Session of the First Congress; 1862. Chapter 68, April 21, 1862 (p. 50).
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had circumnavigated the globe, the only Confederate ship to do so.
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List of films and television shows about the American Civil War
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War on the Waters: The Union and Confederate Navies, 1861β1865.
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The Confederate Navy: the ships, men and organization, 1861β65
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Register of officers of the Confederate States navy, 1861-1865
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Flags of the Confederate States of America Β§ Naval flags
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Surgeon W. A. W. Spottswood β Bureau of Medicine and Surgery
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The vessel was a new kind of warship, an all-steam powered "
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1865 disestablishments in the Confederate States of America
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Military history of African Americans in the U.S. Civil War
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Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press; 2012.
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Initially, Confederate privateers operated primarily from
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Fire and Thunder: Exploits of the Confederate States Navy
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Southern Thunder: Exploits of the Confederate States Navy
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1861 establishments in the Confederate States of America
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Paymaster John DeBree β Chief of Provisions and Clothing
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Naval History & Heritage Command Confederate Ships
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Southern Fire: Exploits of the Confederate States Navy
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Armorer in sloops, sailmaker's mate, armorer's mate,
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Illustration of the Confederate fleet at New Orleans
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Regulations for the Navy of the Confederate States.
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2243:"Confederate States Navy (CSN) uniforms 1861-1865"
1908:Uniforms of the Confederate States military forces
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5320:Military units and formations established in 1861
2512:, Doubleday & Company, Garden City, NY, 1962.
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4944:Confederate States presidential election of 1861
1913:Bibliography of American Civil War naval history
1375:Annual pay for commissioned and warrant officers
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2327:Richmond: McFarland & Fergusson, pp. 55-57.
4768:Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the U.S.
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2189:Washington: Naval Historical Foundation, 1981.
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634:outlawed privateering for such nations as the
539:Confederate naval flag, captured when General
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2619:Liverpool β The Home of the Confederate Fleet
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1949:"Confederate States Navy (in North Carolina)"
1617:According to length of commissioned sea duty.
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822:'s 500-pound black powder charge, during the
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740:One of the more well-known ships was the CSS
418:The last Confederate surrender took place in
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2070:An Encyclopedia of the History of Technology
1893:List of ships of the Confederate States Navy
1649:Monthly pay for petty officers, men and boys
1626:According to length of commissioned service.
1041:Ranks and insignia of the Confederate States
687:List of ships of the Confederate States Navy
576:s change of its national flag from the old "
375:. She later fought the Union's new ironclad
2568:Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press, 2019.
2271:Confederate States Navy Department (1862).
2097:The Complete Idiot's Guide to the Civil War
1923:Mississippi River in the American Civil War
1640:According to length of warrant sea service.
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2357:France and the Confederate Navy, 1862β1868
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2023:"Confederate Naval Strategy: The Ironclad"
1898:Blockade runners of the American Civil War
1879:- the first Confederate ship to put to sea
955:β Chief of the Bureau of Orders and Detail
594:Blockade runners of the American Civil War
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2510:The Confederate Navy: A Pictorial History
2020:
618:President Davis was not confident of his
494:making war on Union merchant ships. When
2857:Treatment of slaves in the United States
2589:The Confederate Naval Historical Society
2522:
2448:A Companion to American Military History
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2444:The Confederate Navy and Marine Corps
2162:British Ships in the Confederate Navy
2073:. Taylor & Francis. p. 987.
2021:Still Jr., William N. (August 1961).
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4939:Committee on the Conduct of the War
4615:United Daughters of the Confederacy
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2455:A History of the Confederate Navy
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2609:The American Civil War Home Page
2398:, White Maine Publishing, 1997.
2383:, White Maine Publishing, 1997.
2368:, White Maine Publishing, 1996.
2296:. Salamander. pp. 384β385.
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4620:Children of the Confederacy
4610:United Confederate Veterans
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2707:Timeline leading to the War
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2575:(Mar 1962) 12#3 pp 206β212.
2290:Miller, David, ed. (2001).
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1974:"Supplying the Confederacy"
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4536:Decoration Day
4533:
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4523:
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4513:
4508:
4503:
4492:
4490:
4489:Reconstruction
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4343:second inquiry
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4300:Homestead Acts
4297:
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4270:
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4255:
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4248:Alabama Claims
4244:
4242:
4240:Reconstruction
4236:
4235:
4233:
4232:
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4230:
4228:15th Amendment
4225:
4223:14th Amendment
4220:
4218:13th Amendment
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3846:
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3646:South Carolina
3643:
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3621:North Carolina
3618:
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3343:
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3333:
3328:
3323:
3318:
3313:
3308:
3303:
3298:
3293:
3288:
3286:Wilson's Creek
3283:
3278:
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3263:
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3199:
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3098:Lower Seaboard
3095:
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3084:
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3078:
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3074:
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3070:
3065:
3060:
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3019:
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2998:
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2988:
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2973:
2972:
2969:
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2962:
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2956:
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2951:
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2942:Charles Sumner
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2583:External links
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4278:Confederados
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3641:Rhode Island
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3351:Stones River
3331:2nd Bull Run
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3770:Confederate
3717:New Orleans
3712:Chattanooga
3576:Mississippi
3476:Connecticut
3444:territories
3435:Involvement
3396:Cold Harbor
3386:Fort Pillow
3376:Chattanooga
3371:Chickamauga
3321:Seven Pines
3311:New Orleans
3276:Fort Sumter
3217:Valley 1864
3050:Confederacy
2847:Slave Power
2827:Fire-Eaters
1988:December 4,
1759:, painter,
1196:No insignia
1074:Rank group
675:New Orleans
558:naval jacks
509:Naval flags
301:naval mines
117:Engagements
5309:Categories
5192:Juneteenth
4713:Cemeteries
4590:Red Shirts
4501:Centennial
4451:Red Shirts
3859:Longstreet
3789:Beauregard
3732:Winchester
3707:Charleston
3676:Washington
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3466:California
3442:States and
3426:Five Forks
3411:Mobile Bay
3381:Wilderness
3361:Gettysburg
3341:Perryville
3326:Seven Days
3257:Appomattox
3182:Gettysburg
3142:New Mexico
3009:Combatants
2984:Combatants
2897:John Brown
2552:(3): 226.
2336:Anonymous
1934:References
1749:forecastle
1687:Yeoman in
1544:Midshipman
1310:Sailmaker
1287:Midshipman
1272:Lieutenant
908:Commander
893:Shenandoah
838:Birkenhead
815:Housatonic
761:submarines
588:Privateers
446:Shenandoah
433:Shenandoah
390:, and the
345:Merrimack'
293:submarines
285:Union Navy
272:Shenandoah
247:Union Navy
229:) was the
190:Naval jack
127:Commanders
71:1865-11-06
56:1861-02-21
5170:Espionage
4964:Diplomacy
4932:Political
4888:POW camps
4634:Monuments
4461:Scalawags
4456:Redeemers
4194:Aftermath
4143:Pinkerton
4082:Rosecrans
4047:McClellan
3950:Memminger
3686:Wisconsin
3651:Tennessee
3571:Minnesota
3546:Louisiana
3421:Nashville
3366:Vicksburg
3296:Pea Ridge
3247:Carolinas
3202:Red River
3197:Knoxville
3177:Tullahoma
3172:Vicksburg
3152:Peninsula
3124:campaigns
2990:Campaigns
2767:Secession
2558:0043-0374
2537:0043-0374
2482:0015-3370
2424:0043-0374
2052:August 5,
1874:CSS
1568:Sailmaker
1565:Carpenter
1560:Boatswain
1439:Commander
1308:Carpenter
1304:Boatswain
1267:Commander
1146:Shoulder
959:Commander
950:Commodore
875:Kearsarge
873:USS
842:Liverpool
813:USS
791:privateer
746:Merrimack
728:CSS
714:CSS
696:CSS
630:The 1856
627:nations.
620:executive
436:when her
420:Liverpool
366:iron-clad
358:Merrimack
337:Merrimack
324:dry docks
289:ironclads
270:CSS
265:failure.
205:1861β1863
193:1864β1865
177:1861β1863
165:1864β1865
64:Disbanded
5284:Category
5125:Seminole
5115:Cherokee
4868:Medicine
4821:Military
4734:Veterans
4568:Jim Crow
4333:timeline
4128:Ericsson
4111:Civilian
4092:Sheridan
4052:McDowell
4012:Farragut
3997:Burnside
3987:Anderson
3980:Military
3960:Stephens
3920:Benjamin
3913:Civilian
3799:Buchanan
3777:Military
3722:Richmond
3671:Virginia
3616:New York
3591:Nebraska
3581:Missouri
3566:Michigan
3556:Maryland
3541:Kentucky
3516:Illinois
3491:Delaware
3471:Colorado
3456:Arkansas
3416:Franklin
3336:Antietam
3207:Overland
3162:Maryland
3081:Theaters
2987:Theaters
2498:(1894).
2476:, 1986.
2309:June 13,
2193:Archived
1958:July 10,
1852:See also
1816:Landsman
1741:coxswain
1493:$ 1,000
1448:$ 2,250
1434:$ 3,200
1059:Officers
779:and the
742:Virginia
698:Virginia
644:Portugal
625:European
545:Savannah
527:used at
496:Virginia
452:Creation
412:Virginia
403:between
396:blockade
388:Virginia
372:Virginia
349:scuttled
156:Insignia
5251:Related
5120:Choctaw
5110:Catawba
4893:Rations
4838:Cavalry
4700:Removal
4328:efforts
4312:of 1873
4158:Stevens
4153:Stanton
4138:Lincoln
4097:Sherman
4032:Halleck
4022:FrΓ©mont
4007:Du Pont
3945:Mallory
3904:Wheeler
3839:Jackson
3819:Forrest
3759:Leaders
3702:Atlanta
3666:Vermont
3586:Montana
3526:Indiana
3501:Georgia
3496:Florida
3461:Arizona
3451:Alabama
3401:Atlanta
3316:Corinth
3268:battles
3212:Atlanta
3192:Bristoe
3093:Western
3088:Eastern
2993:Battles
2792:Slavery
2696:Origins
2682:Origins
2338:op.cit.
2261:. 1931.
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1697:steward
1693:armorer
1589:Source:
1522:$ 1,000
1507:$ 1,000
1490:$ 1,200
1456:$ 2,250
1431:$ 3,600
1428:$ 4,200
1425:Captain
1414:$ 5,000
1400:$ 6,000
1397:Admiral
1327:Seaman
1262:Captain
1202:Sleeve
878:at the
866:Alabama
854:Alabama
840:, near
833:Alabama
776:Pioneer
769:of the
752:in the
750:Monitor
730:Alabama
656:Germany
562:ensigns
499:seceded
488:Alabama
480:Georgia
406:Monitor
379:Monitor
279:History
255:running
233:of the
79:Country
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49:Founded
5294:Portal
5232:Tokens
4168:Welles
4148:Seward
4133:Hamlin
4102:Thomas
4037:Hooker
4002:Butler
3955:Seddon
3940:Hunter
3925:Bocock
3899:Taylor
3894:Stuart
3884:Semmes
3864:Morgan
3824:Gorgas
3804:Cooper
3695:Cities
3631:Oregon
3596:Nevada
3536:Kansas
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850:Enrica
806:Hunley
786:Hunley
766:Turtle
716:Hunley
654:, and
650:, the
648:Russia
640:France
299:, and
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5024:Music
4643:Union
4487:Post-
4323:trial
4123:Chase
4118:Adams
4087:Scott
4062:Meigs
4057:Meade
4027:Grant
4017:Foote
3992:Buell
3973:Union
3935:Davis
3879:Price
3869:Mosby
3814:Ewell
3809:Early
3794:Bragg
3656:Texas
3551:Maine
3511:Idaho
3017:Union
2043:JSTOR
1929:Notes
1838:$ 12
1833:$ 13
1689:sloop
1660:Rate
1598:Notes
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1548:$ 550
1535:$ 900
1383:Rank
1035:Ranks
869:'
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681:Ships
574:'
543:took
5222:Salt
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