. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . o Slidcll and Rulloch. A plan wasarranged, however, by which M. Arman should sell the vessels to various EuroiJcan powers; and he disposed of the ironclad ramSphinx to the Danish Government, then at war with Prussia. Delivery of tlieshipat Copenhagen not made, however, till afterthe war had ceased, and no trouble was experienced by the Confeilerates in arranging for the purchase of the vessel. On January24, 1805, she rendezvoused off Quiberon, on the French coast


. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . o Slidcll and Rulloch. A plan wasarranged, however, by which M. Arman should sell the vessels to various EuroiJcan powers; and he disposed of the ironclad ramSphinx to the Danish Government, then at war with Prussia. Delivery of tlieshipat Copenhagen not made, however, till afterthe war had ceased, and no trouble was experienced by the Confeilerates in arranging for the purchase of the vessel. On January24, 1805, she rendezvoused off Quiberon, on the French coast: the remainder of her officers, crew, and supplies were put aboard of her; the Confederate flagwas hoisted over her,and she was christenedthe .Stonewall. Al-ready the vessel wasdiscovered to have^I>runga leak, anil Page ran intoIiTrol. Spain. Heredock - yard facilitieswere at frst granted,liut were withdrawn:lI the protest of the\u!eri<an Captain Pagewas repairing his ves-sel as best he could,the Niagara andthe Sacramento ap-peared, and after . the Stone walloHered battle in \


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