Clipart illustrations of naval battles that were fought between the Union and Confederacy during the American Civil War.
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Fort Hindman
"The investment of Fort Hindman, Arkansas Post, Ark., by the Federal troops under General McClernand, and its bombardment by the Federal gunboats commanded by Rear Admiral D. D. Porter, January 11th, ... |
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Fort Sumter, Defense at
An illustration of the defense at Fort Sumter.... |
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Forts Jackson and St. Phillip, Passage of
Depiction of the battle on the Mississippi between Confederate and Union forces at Forts Jackson and St. Philip.... |
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Galveston
"Shelling of the batteries at Galveston by the United States war steamer South Carolina, on Monday afternoon, August 5th, 1861." —Leslie, 1896... |
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Gunboat collision
"Desperate engagement, april 24th, 1862, between the United States gunboat "Varuna," Commander Boggs, and the Confederate steam ram "J. C. Breckinridge," and the gunboat "Governor Moore." Captain Bog... |
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Gunboat Engagement
"Engagement between the United States gunboats, commanded by Commodore Davis, and the Confederate Mosquito Fleet, under Commodore Tatnall, near Fort Pulaski, Savannah River, January 28th, 1862. Our a... |
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Gunboat Fight
Gunboat fight during the Civil War.... |
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Gunboats Ascending the Yazoo River
The Yazoo River was of major importance during the American Civil War. The first electrically detonated underwater mine was used on the river in 1862 near Vicksburg to sink the Union ironclad USS Cair... |
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Harriet Lane
"Daring and desperate attack- surprise and capture of the United States gunboat Harriet Lane by the Confederates under General Magruder, and destruction of the flagship Westfield, in Gal... |
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Hudsonby, Port
"Bombardment of Port Hudsonby Admiral Farragut's fleet."— Frank Leslie, 1896... |
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Iroquois
"Terrible effect of a discharge of grape from Fort Jackson on the Federal gunboat Iroquois, Captain de Camp, April 24th, 1862, which killed eight and wounded seven seamen, out of a dahlgren gun... |
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Island No. 10, Bombardment of
"Bombardment of Island No. 10 and the fortifications opposite, on the Kentucky Shore, by the Federal mortar boats and gunboats, March 17th, 1862. From a sketch by our special artist Mr. H. Lovie, on ... |
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Jackson, Fort
"Bombardment of Forts Jackson and St. Philip- the United States squadron, under Farragut, engaging the Confederate forts and fleet on its way to New Orleans, April 24th, 1862. The enemy's losses: In ... |
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Kearsarge Sinking the Alabama
The sinking of the Alabama by the Union Kearsarge. Some Confederates aboard the Alabama escaped to England aboard the nearby British yacht Deerhound.... |
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McAllister, Fort
"Bombardment of Fort McAllister, Ogeechee River, Ga., by the union ironclads Patapsco, Passaic and Nahant, Tuesday, March 5th 1863."— Frank Leslie, 1896... |
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Merrimac
The Merrimac sinking the Cumberland.... |
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Merrimac, Destruction of
"Destruction of the Confederate ironclad steamer Merrimac, blown up by its commander, on the morning of May 11th, 1862. The abandonment of Norfolk compelled the evacuation of the Confederate p... |
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Mississippi at Port Hudson
The Mississippi at Port Hudson.... |
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Mobile Bay, Battle of
The Battle of Mobile Bay was a naval battle fought on August 5, 1864, during the American Civil War.... |
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Mobile Bay, Fort Morgan Capture
The Siege of Fort Morgan occurred during the American Civil War as part of the battle for Mobile Bay in 1864.... |
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Mobile Harbor
"Farragut's naval victory in Mobile Harbor. The Hartford engaging the Confederate ram Tennessee. Official report of the engagement: 'The engagement with the enemy's fleet took place on... |
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Mohawk
"The United States gunboat Mohawk chasing the Confederate steamer Spray into the St. Mark's River." —Leslie, 1896... |
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Monitor
"Loss of the Monitor- gallant attempt of the officers and crew of the United States steamer Rhode Island, to rescue the crew of the Monitor, off Cape Hatteras, at midnight, Decemb... |
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Monitor
Navy soldiers on the deck of the Monitor, a warship famous for the battle with the Merrimac.... |
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Monitor and Merrimac
Famous Stalemate between the Monitor and Merrimac.... |