High Seas Confederate

High Seas Confederate
Title High Seas Confederate PDF eBook
Author Royce Shingleton
Publisher Univ of South Carolina Press
Pages 196
Release 1994
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780872499867

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The Civil War adventures of a swashbuckling sea captain.

War on the Waters

War on the Waters
Title War on the Waters PDF eBook
Author James M. McPherson
Publisher UNC Press Books
Pages 288
Release 2012-09-17
Genre History
ISBN 0807837326

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Although previously undervalued for their strategic impact because they represented only a small percentage of total forces, the Union and Confederate navies were crucial to the outcome of the Civil War. In War on the Waters, James M. McPherson has crafted an enlightening, at times harrowing, and ultimately thrilling account of the war's naval campaigns and their military leaders. McPherson recounts how the Union navy's blockade of the Confederate coast, leaky as a sieve in the war's early months, became increasingly effective as it choked off vital imports and exports. Meanwhile, the Confederate navy, dwarfed by its giant adversary, demonstrated daring and military innovation. Commerce raiders sank Union ships and drove the American merchant marine from the high seas. Southern ironclads sent several Union warships to the bottom, naval mines sank many more, and the Confederates deployed the world's first submarine to sink an enemy vessel. But in the end, it was the Union navy that won some of the war's most important strategic victories--as an essential partner to the army on the ground at Fort Donelson, Vicksburg, Port Hudson, Mobile Bay, and Fort Fisher, and all by itself at Port Royal, Fort Henry, New Orleans, and Memphis.

History of the Confederate States Navy from Its Organization to the Surrender of Its Last Vessel

History of the Confederate States Navy from Its Organization to the Surrender of Its Last Vessel
Title History of the Confederate States Navy from Its Organization to the Surrender of Its Last Vessel PDF eBook
Author John Thomas Scharf
Publisher
Pages 934
Release 1886
Genre United States
ISBN

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Sea Wolf of the Confederacy

Sea Wolf of the Confederacy
Title Sea Wolf of the Confederacy PDF eBook
Author David W. Shaw
Publisher Sheridan House, Inc.
Pages 258
Release 2005-09
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1574092073

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David Shaw is the author of America's Victory and a number of other books. He lives in Maine.

Gray Raiders of the Sea

Gray Raiders of the Sea
Title Gray Raiders of the Sea PDF eBook
Author Chester G. Hearn
Publisher
Pages 351
Release 1996-09-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780807121146

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In this account, Chester G. Hearn tells the story of the confederate cruisers - eight ships built mostly in Great Britain - whose mission was to devastate Union commerce and draw off the blockading Yankee squadron strangling the South's economy. Hearn enriches his tale with biographical detail on the ships' commanders, and examines the British perspective, explaining England's motivation to undertake the clandestine construction of the warships.

The Secret Service of the Confederate States in Europe

The Secret Service of the Confederate States in Europe
Title The Secret Service of the Confederate States in Europe PDF eBook
Author James Dunwody Bulloch
Publisher
Pages 486
Release 1884
Genre Confederate States of America
ISBN

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Sea of Gray

Sea of Gray
Title Sea of Gray PDF eBook
Author Tom Chaffin
Publisher Macmillan + ORM
Pages 489
Release 2007-04-15
Genre History
ISBN 0374707006

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Assembled from hundreds of original documents, including intimate shipboard journals kept by Shenandoah officers, Sea of Gray is a masterful narrative of men at sea The sleek, 222-foot, black auxiliary steamer Sea King left London on October 8, 1864, ostensibly bound for Bombay. The subterfuge was ended off the shores of Madeira, where the ship was outfitted for war. The newly christened CSS Shenandoah then commenced the last, most quixotic sea story of the Civil War: the 58,000-mile, around-the-world cruise of the Confederacy's second most successful commerce raider. Before its voyage was over, thirty-two Union merchant and whaling ships and their cargoes would be destroyed. But it was only after ship and crew embarked on the last leg of their journey that the excursion took its most fearful turn. Four months after the Civil War was over, the Shenandoah's Captain Waddell finally learned he was, and had been, fighting without cause or state. In the eyes of the world, he had gone from being an enemy combatant to being a pirate—a hangable offense. Now fearing capture and mutiny, with supplies quickly dwindling, Waddell elected to camouflage the ship, circumnavigate the globe, and attempt to surrender on English soil. "A superb account of how the Confederate raider Shenandoah brought the American Civil War to the farthest reaches of the world." -- Nathaniel Philbrick, author of Mayflower and Sea of Glory