American History Told by Contemporaries ..., Volume 4Albert Bushnell Hart, John Gould Curtis Macmillan, 1901 |
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Page 329
... Hampton Roads . For Longfellow , see Henry Matson , References for Literary Workers , 324- 326. Bibliography : J. R. Soley , The Blockade and the Cruisers , ch . iii ; J. F. Rhodes , History of the United States , III , 613 , note ...
... Hampton Roads . For Longfellow , see Henry Matson , References for Literary Workers , 324- 326. Bibliography : J. R. Soley , The Blockade and the Cruisers , ch . iii ; J. F. Rhodes , History of the United States , III , 613 , note ...
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... Hampton Roads , except the frigate Congress and the razee Cumberland ; they are anchored at Newport News , 330 [ 1862 Year of Discouragement "The Cumberland," 1862 Medical-Director Charles Martin: The Monitor and the Merrimac, 1862.
... Hampton Roads , except the frigate Congress and the razee Cumberland ; they are anchored at Newport News , 330 [ 1862 Year of Discouragement "The Cumberland," 1862 Medical-Director Charles Martin: The Monitor and the Merrimac, 1862.
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... Hampton Roads in charge of a steamer . There is a rumor that she has broken her steer- ing gear before reaching Sandy Hook . She will be towed to Washington . for repairs . The Rebel spies report her a failure steering defective ...
... Hampton Roads in charge of a steamer . There is a rumor that she has broken her steer- ing gear before reaching Sandy Hook . She will be towed to Washington . for repairs . The Rebel spies report her a failure steering defective ...
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... Hampton Roads , so the command of both the ships devolves on the first lieutenants . On board the Cumberland all hands are allowed to remain on deck , watch- ing the slow approach of the Merrimac , and she comes on so slowly , the pilot ...
... Hampton Roads , so the command of both the ships devolves on the first lieutenants . On board the Cumberland all hands are allowed to remain on deck , watch- ing the slow approach of the Merrimac , and she comes on so slowly , the pilot ...
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... Hampton Roads that the Merrimac has come out , the Minnesota leaves her anchorage and hastens to join the battle . Her pilot puts her aground off the Elizabeth River , and she lies there helpless . The Merrimac has turned back for ...
... Hampton Roads that the Merrimac has come out , the Minnesota leaves her anchorage and hastens to join the battle . Her pilot puts her aground off the Elizabeth River , and she lies there helpless . The Merrimac has turned back for ...
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