. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . OF f^£Vl£.^ AFTER A SHOOTING-TRIP ASHORE—OFFICERS ON THE DECK OF THE MIAMI From the time she ran the forts below New Orleans with Farragut, the Miami was ever on the go. During 1863-i, under theredoubtable Lieutenant-Commander C. W. Flusser, she was active in Carolina waters. In the Roanoke River, April 1, 1864, shemet her most thrilling adventure when she and the Southfield were attacked by the powerful Confederate ram Albemarle. TheSouthfield was sunk, but the Miami in a plucky running fight made her escape down the river


. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . OF f^£Vl£.^ AFTER A SHOOTING-TRIP ASHORE—OFFICERS ON THE DECK OF THE MIAMI From the time she ran the forts below New Orleans with Farragut, the Miami was ever on the go. During 1863-i, under theredoubtable Lieutenant-Commander C. W. Flusser, she was active in Carolina waters. In the Roanoke River, April 1, 1864, shemet her most thrilling adventure when she and the Southfield were attacked by the powerful Confederate ram Albemarle. TheSouthfield was sunk, but the Miami in a plucky running fight made her escape down the river and gave the alarm.


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