. The uplift [serial] . folk, ™^»ZZZ^of the Unite* States Navy,,,,,„ States Navy, and the ^ZZf battleships of today and caused : I that evevt grew the character of tn oo. S^;.We,sea^t-^s^m^>^^tS;[^ ./ this engagement. The V„ f^ifatorte. ffi« ««<*& «W*L« Virginia. It is not true. , fcas ff°™ out that the Monitor whipped the \ J ^ q/ ; ^,Vi«« —« »* at ^^^thai there have been dfer-.;„,„,,,,,, jtetpfay o,7fl»«* °l_f2«t ««*«? e«Coura^s *e spirit o, ,h-1 .„, respect to this historical ««*.».* F6rffMS<3«, 0/ S«#o!fc, Fa.,;,;.,„„„•„,, .]Mt *• ^T^aJ^irf and candid statement of an(L


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