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Hampton Roads - Naval History and Heritage CommandJan 30, 2023 · [7] Over the next nine months, the yard workers converted the burned-out vessel into a casemate ironclad ram, which was renamed CSS Virginia.
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Virginia - Naval History and Heritage CommandApr 1, 2014 · Commissioned on 17 February 1862, as CSS Virginia, the ironclad was the hope of the Confederacy to wreak havoc among the wooden ships in Hampton ...
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The Battle of Hampton Roads - Naval History and Heritage CommandOn March 8, 1862, the Battle of Hampton Roads commenced when the Confederate ironclad CSS Virginia made its way into the Roads, attacking the wooden Union ...
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The Battle of Hampton Roads - Naval History and Heritage CommandThe first battle between ironclad warships had ended in stalemate, a situation that lasted until Virginia's self-destruction two months later.
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Merrimack II (ScFr) - Naval History and Heritage CommandAug 10, 2015 · The second Merrimack was launched by the Boston Navy Yard 15 June 1855; sponsored by Miss Mary E. Simmons; and commissioned 20 February 1856, ...
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Virginia Convention of 1861The Virginia Convention of 1861, also known later as the Secession Convention, convened on February 13, 1861, on the eve of the American Civil War.
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Disaster at Gosport | Naval History Magazine - April 1996 Volume 10 ...On 20 April 1861, just more than a week after the Civil War began, the Union Navy abandoned its Gosport Navy Yard, leaving behind 11 naval vessels sinking ...
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CSS VirginiaA steam-powered frigate constructed in Massachusetts in June 1855, the Merrimack had once carried forty guns and had seen service in the West Indies and Pacific ...
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Gosport Navy Yard is Captured - The Mariners' Museum and ParkMay 7, 2020 · “Destruction of the U.S. Navy-Yard at Norfolk, Virginia, by Fire, by the United States Troops, on April 20, 1861.” Engraving, Harper's Weekly, ...
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The Confederate Ironclad Navy | Naval History MagazineCommissioned the CSS Virginia, the 262-foot vessel was constructed with an armored casemate inclined on the sides and whose ends were horizontally rounded.Missing: adaptations | Show results with:adaptations
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Proving the Power of Iron Over Wood | Naval History MagazineApr 20, 2012 · From the ruins of the U.S. frigate Merrimack arose the Confederacy's most successful warship—the CSS Virginia. On 8 March 1862, the steam- ...
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GUNS OF CSS VIRGINIA - The Mariners' Museum and ParkAug 20, 2024 · Revitalizing the Ram. The other weapon added to CSS Virginia was its ram. The advent of steam-powered armored ships in Europe revitalized ...Missing: adaptations | Show results with:adaptations
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[PDF] Naval Architecture Analysis of the Civil War Ironclad CSS VirginiaDec 5, 2016 · Late in construction the CSS Virginia was fitted with an iron ram on its bow. The ram broke off the ship during combat with the USS ...Missing: commissioning | Show results with:commissioning
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[PDF] Civil War Innovations - Naval History and Heritage CommandThe Secretary of the Navy ordered her to be converted into the Confederacy's first casemate ironclad, the CSS Virginia. Her forward and aft main deck was ...
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Virginia Ironclad Characteristics CSS Virginia Merrimack Ram--Loaded, 22'; without coal or ballast, 19½'. Speed.--About 9 knots. Engines.--Horizontal, back acting; two cylinders, 72" in diameter, 3' stroke. Boilers ...
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The Rise and Fall of CSS Virginia - History NetApr 19, 2018 · It was very slow, five or six knots, and was exceedingly cumbersome to steer. So much for a sea trial, Buchanan decided. Now he would see if the ...
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CSS Virginia (USS Merrimack) in the Civil War - ThoughtCoCSS Virginia was the first ironclad warship constructed by the Confederate States Navy during Civil War (1861-1865).Missing: commissioning | Show results with:commissioning
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An Ancient and Fearsome Weapon: The Ram - Emerging Civil WarSep 4, 2019 · The ram was a main armament of Greek triremes, a 1500-pound cast iron beak on the stem of the ironclad CSS Virginia.
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USS Monitor Versus CSS Virginia and the Battle for Hampton RoadsReport of Lieutenant Jones, executive officer of the ironclad ram CSS Virginia, in command during the battle with USS Monitor. C.S. STEAM BATTERY VIRGINIA,
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The Story Of The Confederate States' Ship VirginiaThe truth was, that the ship was not weatherly enough, to move in Hampton Roads, at all times, with safety, and she never should have been found more than three ...
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Hampton Roads Battle Facts and Summary | American Battlefield TrustThe Battle of Hampton Roads was the first engagement of ironclad warships during the Civil War and was fought between the USS Monitor and the CSS Virginia.
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Battle of Hampton Road in the American Civil War - ThoughtCoNov 4, 2019 · The fighting at Hampton Roads cost the Union navy the loss of USS Cumberland and Congress, as well as 261 killed and 108 wounded. Confederate ...Background · Ironclads · CSS Virginia Strikes · Death of Cumberland
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Battle of Hampton Roads - Monitor 150th AnniversaryAs CSS Virginia made her maiden voyage into Hampton Roads that day, she proved the effectiveness of iron against wood. In less than an hour, the Virginia rammed ...
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[PDF] Joint Operation s in the James River Basin, 1862 - 1865 - DTICMerrimack (C.S.S. Virginia) was seventeen feet. After her capture, the Confederacy outfitted her with armor, thus increasing her draft to twenty-two feet ...
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CSS Virginia (1862-1862) - Confederate Ships - IbiblioMay 19, 2001 · They were unaware that her serious operational limitations, caused by her deep draft, weak powerplant and extremely poor seakeeping ...Missing: expedition | Show results with:expedition<|separator|>
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Virginia II (Ironclad Steam Sloop)Mar 4, 2016 · Virginia II, a steam-powered ironclad ram, was laid down at the Confederate Navy Yard at Richmond, Va. in April 1862. Acting Constructor William ...
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Tatnall and Final Hours of the CSS Virginia - RealClearHistoryMay 11, 2021 · JOSIAH TATTNALL WAS furious. The flag-officer's first lieutenant had just told him the CSS Virginia could not sail up the James River to ...
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[PDF] <p>The Daybook - Naval History and Heritage CommandAlong with Cumberland and Congress, the. Navy wanted the contractors to salvage. CSS Virginia near Craney Island (scuttled by her crew in May 1862), the gunboat ...
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USS Monitor - Monitor National Marine Sanctuary - NOAAThe Union's biggest threat lived in Hampton Roads. The Confederate Navy had a stronghold on Norfolk, Va., and they had also constructed an ironclad, the CSS ...Missing: salvage | Show results with:salvage
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USS Monitor Story - The Mariners' Museum and ParkOn March 9, 1862, the Civil War battle of Hampton Roads between the ironclads USS Monitor and CSS Virginia (formerly USS Merrimack) heralded the beginning of a ...
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Merrimack (U.S.S.) | National Underwater and Marine AgencyVirginia. Commissioned on February 17, 1862, the C.S.S. Virginia measured 262 feet in length with the casemate being 178 feet long at a sloping angle of 36 ...Missing: construction commissioning
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Reintroduction of the Ram as a Naval Offensive WeaponRamming was a major naval technique of smashing into an enemy vessel to sink it, reintroduced by the CSS Virginia in 1862.Missing: revival | Show results with:revival
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From Hampton Roads to Spithead - June 2015 Volume 29, Number 3Perhaps a more revealing statistic is that only 48 (roughly 59 percent) of the Union ironclads laid down during the Civil War were actually completed before the ...
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A Global Phenomenon | Naval History Magazine - U.S. Naval InstituteThat the ironclad came to early and spectacular prominence in the shape of the CSS Virginia and the USS Monitor in Hampton Roads on 8 and 9 March 1862 is ...<|separator|>
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American Civil War Ironclads - Military History - WarHistory.orgDec 14, 2024 · The historic Battle of Hampton Roads did touch off a veritable monitor mania in the Union: Of the 84 ironclads constructed in the North ...
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[PDF] The Battle of Hampton Roads: A Revolution in Military Affairs - DTICThe Battle of Hampton Roads revived the tactic of ramming after the CSS Virginia successfully rammed and sunk the. USS Cumberland. The ram advocates failed ...
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The Navy's Evolutionary War | Naval History MagazineAs the weaker naval power, the Confederacy was quicker to embrace many of the new innovations, including mines, David boats (essentially early ...
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The Civil War and Revolutions in Naval Affairs: Lessons for TodayJul 7, 2023 · At first, Confederate ironclads presented serious problems for Union operations in key waters—for example, CSS Virginia at Hampton Roads, CSS ...
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USS Monitor Center - The Mariners' Museum and ParkGo back in time as you explore the building of CSS Virginia from the salvaged Merrimac at Gosport Navy Yard. ... Archaeological Collection Storage and Research ...
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[PDF] DHR and the Role of the Registers in the Recordation of ...The assemblage is one of only three monuments honoring the Confederate sailor. The figure of the sailor faces east toward the route taken by the CSS Virginia ...<|separator|>
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And the Winner Is... Who Won the Battle of Hampton Roads?Mar 9, 2022 · Both North and South claimed victory; neither side admitted the battle was a draw. USS Monitor declared victory because it had stopped the ...Missing: duel | Show results with:duel
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