CSS Alabama was a screw sloop-of-war built in 1862 for the Confederate States Navy. The vessel was built in Birkenhead on the River Mersey opposite Liverpool...
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Battle of Cherbourg (1864) (redirect from Sinking of CSS Alabama)
of Cherbourg, or sometimes the Battle off Cherbourg or the Sinking of CSS Alabama, was a single-ship action fought during the American Civil War between...
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The claims focused chiefly on the most famous of these raiders, the CSS Alabama, which took more than sixty prizes before she was sunk off the French...
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Confederate States Navy as CSS Florida. Union naval records often referred to her as Oreto or confused her with CSS Alabama, another Confederate vessel...
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USS Kearsarge (1861) (category CSS Alabama)
sloop-of-war, is best known for her defeat of the Confederate commerce raider CSS Alabama off Cherbourg, France during the American Civil War. Kearsarge was built...
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USS Vanderbilt (section Searching for the CSS Alabama)
left New York on 10 November and—after conducting a brief search for CSS Alabama, the most destructive Confederate commerce raider of the entire war—put...
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Brazilian foreign minister about two Confederate steamers, the CSS Alabama and the CSS Georgia, that had been receiving provisions and repairs at ports...
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During an engagement with the disguised Confederate commerce raider, CSS Alabama, she was taken by surprise and was sunk off the coast of Galveston, Texas...
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possible link between the Birkenhead, England built CSS Alabama and Captain Nemo's Nautilus. The CSS Alabama was a warship built in secrecy for the Confederate...
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John Ancrum Winslow (section Battle with Alabama)
historic 1864 action off Cherbourg, France, with the Confederate sea raider CSS Alabama. Although born in Wilmington, North Carolina, Winslow was a member of...
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Confederate raider CSS Alabama. Many spectators were able to see the battle from the coast of France and saw the USS Kearsarge sink the CSS Alabama. Not having...
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merchant shipping. The most famous of them was the screw sloop-of-war CSS Alabama, a warship secretly built for the Confederacy in Birkenhead, near Liverpool...
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Crimson Tide, which was set on the eponymous submarine. CSS Alabama SS Alabama MV Maersk Alabama, the merchant ship involved in a 2009 piracy incident This...
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Mobius Arch, Lathe Arch, the Eye of Alabama and Whitney Portal Arch. The Alabama Hills were named for the CSS Alabama, a Confederate warship deployed during...
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"Roll, Alabama, Roll" (Roud 4710) is an American-British sea shanty of the nineteenth century. It is based on the exploits of the CSS Alabama, a sloop-of-war...
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nicknamed "Alabama" Alabama people, Native Americans of the Southeastern culture USS Alabama, numerous United States Navy ships CSS Alabama, a screw sloop-of-war...
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Charles Sumner (section CSS Alabama claims)
conscience, and an offence against divine law. After his speech, a senator from Alabama urged that there be no reply: "The ravings of a maniac may sometimes be...
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CSS Gaines was a wooden side wheel gunboat, weighing 863 tons, constructed by the Confederates at Mobile, Alabama, during 1861–62. The ship was hastily...
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List of ships of the Confederate States Navy (redirect from CSS Yazoo)
for the war. CSS Alabama, screw steamer, sloop-of-war, built in Birkenhead, England by John Laird Sons and Company, sunk: June 19, 1864 CSS Alexandra, screw...
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CSS Georgia, also known as State of Georgia and Ladies' Ram, was an ironclad warship built in Savannah, Georgia in 1862 during the American Civil War...
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Raphael Semmes (category CSS Alabama)
1860. During the American Civil War, Semmes was captain of the cruiser CSS Alabama, the most successful commerce raider in maritime history, taking 65 prizes...
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building two warships for the Confederacy, including the CSS Alabama. Known as the Alabama Claims, the controversy was partially resolved peacefully...
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its owners after the USS Kearsarge, the ship that destroyed the CSS Alabama. The Alabama Hills were named after the latter ship, and the mine was named...
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Daar kom die Alibama (redirect from There comes the Alabama)
warship, the CSS Alabama. The English name, Alabama, was respelt in the Cape Dutch vernacular to Alibama. In the American Civil War, the CSS Alabama sailed...
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fought during the American Civil War in January 1863. Confederate raider CSS Alabama encountered and sank the United States Navy steamer USS Hatteras off...
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CSS Shenandoah, formerly Sea King and later El Majidi, was an iron-framed, teak-planked, full-rigged sailing ship with auxiliary steam power chiefly known...
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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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Roll Tide (category Alabama Crimson Tide)
"cultural keyword... emblematic of the culture of the [University of Alabama]." The CSS Alabama was a very successful Commerce Raider during the Civil War. Many...
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CSS Albemarle was a steam-powered casemate ironclad ram of the Confederate Navy (and later the second Albemarle of the United States Navy), named for...
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CSS Alabama's Gulf of Mexico Expeditionary Raid commenced shortly after the Confederate States Navy ship CSS Alabama left Bermuda and the Atlantic coast...
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