CSS Morgan was a partially armored gunboat of the Confederate States Navy in the American Civil War. Morgan was built at Mobile, Alabama in 1861–62. She...
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August 5, 1864. On that morning Tennessee and wooden gunboats CSS Gaines, CSS Morgan, and CSS Selma, steamed into combat against Admiral David G. Farragut's...
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which was partially covered with 2-inch iron plating. Gaines resembled CSS Morgan except that she had high pressure boilers. Operating in the waters of...
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then commanded the gunboat CSS Morgan in the Mobile Squadron from March 7, 1862. Murphey assumed command of the gunboat CSS Selma in July 1862, and was...
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she was back in service February 13. By the following year, Selma, CSS Morgan and CSS Gaines, the only ships capable of defending lower Mobile Bay, were...
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List of ships of the Confederate States Navy (redirect from CSS Yazoo)
June, 1862 CSS McRae, screw steamer, sloop rigged, sunk: April 28, 1862 CSS Morgan, side-wheel steamer, surrender: 1865 CSS Morgan, cutter CSS Morning Light...
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side-wheel river steamboat, captured by USS Alabama. CSS Admiral, side-wheel steamer renamed CSS Morgan, surrendered to the United States at the end of the...
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W. Bennett (grounded and abandoned) CSS Morgan (863-ton side-wheel gunboat) — Commander George W. Harrison CSS Selma (320-ton side-wheel gunboat) — Lieutenant...
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River at Demopolis around this same time. These included the CSS Nashville, CSS Morgan, CSS Baltic, the Southern Republic, Black Diamond, Admiral, Clipper...
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Battle of Mobile Bay (section Clash with CSS Tennessee)
the bay: CSS Selma, carrying four guns; Morgan, with six guns; and Gaines, also with six guns. In addition to these was the ironclad ram CSS Tennessee...
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CSS Tuscaloosa was an ironclad warship that served in the Confederate States Navy during the American Civil War. Construction began in May 1862, under...
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H. L. Hunley (redirect from CSS H.L. Hunley)
H. L. Hunley, also known as the Hunley, CSS H. L. Hunley, or CSS Hunley, was a submarine of the Confederate States of America that played a small part...
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constructing a series of vessels for naval usage, among them the CSS Gaines and the CSS Morgan, both partially armored wooden ships with 2-inch armor plating...
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CSS Florida was a sloop-of-war in the service of the Confederate States Navy. She served as a commerce raider during the American Civil War before being...
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Mike Morgan ESPN Mike Morgan Vision Sports Group Checking in with Mike Morgan The Big Spur, February 6, 2016 Braves Add a New Broadcaster for CSS Games...
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Mobilian CSS Florida who did not receive her name CSS Selma until July 1862. CSS Florida of New Orleans was one of 14 steamers of Charles Morgan's Southern...
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to defend Mobile: Tuscaloosa, Huntsville, the ironclad CSS Nashville, and the gunboat CSS Morgan. Union forces did not attempt to take Mobile itself until...
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Mississippi. He served on the C.S.S. Capitol, in the Mississippi river, May 1862,[citation needed] and commanded the C.S.S. Morgan, until September 1862[citation...
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CSS Neuse (/nuːs/ NOOSE) was a steam-powered ironclad ram of the Confederate States Navy that served in the latter part the American Civil War and was...
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SS Republic (1853) (redirect from CSS Tennessee (1861))
Republic was a sidewheel steamship, originally named SS Tennessee (also named CSS Tennessee, USS Tennessee, and USS Mobile for a time), lost in a hurricane...
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CSS McRae was a Confederate gunboat that saw service during the American Civil War. Displacing around 680 tons, she was armed with one 9-inch (229 mm)...
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captured Confederate ram CSS Tennessee, a major threat to the blockaders at Mobile. Farragut's ships maintained a heavy fire on Fort Morgan and Confederate gunboats...
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names in 1987, is brighter and bluer than the HTML/CSS web color purple shown above as purple (HTML/CSS color). This is one of the very few clashes between...
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survive, two from CSS Tennessee II, one in the Washington Navy Yard and the other in Selma. Another, number S89, may be found at Fort Morgan State Historic...
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Bay, including American Diver, CSS Gaines, CSS Huntsville, USS Philippi, CSS Phoenix, USS Rodolph, USS Tecumseh, and CSS Tuscaloosa. Mobile's role as a...
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CSS Acadia is a former hydrographic and oceanographic research ship of the Hydrographic Survey of Canada and its successor, the Canadian Hydrographic...
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called khaki tan or just tan). This is the web color called khaki in HTML/CSS. The color shown adjacent matches the color designated as khaki in the 1930...
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instruction in a military school." The naval college was housed on board the CSS Patrick Henry, a seagoing sidewheel steamer with a walking-beam engine and...
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CSS Forrest was a wooden-hulled Confederate gunboat that saw action in the North Carolina sounds in 1861 to 1862. Despite being considered "worn out"...
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