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    CSS Muscogee was an casemate ironclad built in Columbus, Georgia for the Confederate States Navy during the American Civil War. Her original paddle configuration...
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    before launching: May 21, 1863 CSS Muscogee, twin-screw with center-wheel steamer, ironclad, burned: April 17, 1865 CSS Nashville, side-wheel steamer,...
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  • where there was a major naval construction facility. A new ironclad, the CSS Muscogee, was docked at Columbus waiting to be completed. Abraham Lincoln was...
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  • two ships were listed on the National Register of Historic Places as C.S.S. Muscogee and Chattahoochee (gunboats). The Georgia Historical Association authors...
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    currently only four recovered Civil War era ironclad wrecks, CSS Neuse, CSS Muscogee (also called CSS Jackson in some texts), USS Monitor, and USS Cairo; Cairo...
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    They were at least peripherally involved with the construction of the CSS Muscogee. During 1864, King wrote to Jemison, who had also opposed secession but...
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    surviving Civil War-era ironclads in existence: USS Monitor, CSS Neuse, USS Cairo, and CSS Muscogee. Images of USS Cairo USS Cairo in her final resting place...
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    CSS Chattahoochee was a twin-screw steam powered gunboat built at Saffold, Georgia; she was christened for the river upon which she was built. The gunboat...
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    and 1,500 prisoners, and burning the incomplete casemate ironclad, CSS Muscogee. This occurred a week after the surrender of Robert E. Lee's army in...
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  • St. Simons Sound. Scrapping operations were completed October 2021. CSS Muscogee  Confederate States Navy April 1865 A Confederate ironclad ram that was...
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    This is a list of properties and districts in Muscogee County, Georgia that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). Map all coordinates...
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    of the city, where he led the destruction of the ironclad ram CSS Jackson (CSS Muscogee), as well as the arsenal, the armory, and many factories. Winslow...
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  • years, the Confederates were building screw gunboat CSS Chattahoochee and ironclad CSS Muscogee. These Confederate warships never got into action; but...
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  • In the 2005 action film Sahara, Confederate gold was placed on board the CSS Texas which ended up in Africa. The gold was later found by Dirk Pitt. In...
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  • CSS Neuse & Gov. Caswell Memorial - A New Home". 2012-08-26. Archived from the original on 2012-08-26. Retrieved 2021-06-25. "NC Historic Sites - CSS...
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    primary means by which their religion is understood. The early historic Muscogee are considered likely descendants of the Mississippian culture along the...
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    Civil War Slave Conspiracy (Brooks County) Civil War Women’s Riot (Muscogee County) CSS Georgia: The “Ladies’ Gunboat” (Chatham County) Explosion at the...
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    area of Mobile Bay and beyond in 1540, finding the area inhabited by a Muscogee Native American people. During this expedition, his forces destroyed the...
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