. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . The IJ. S. S. ■Tuscarorawith other vessels during thehitter half of 1861 was scouringtlie seas in search of theSumter—the first of the( onfefierate cruisers to get tosea, elutling the blockadingsfiuadron at the mouth of theMississippi, June 30, was a .500-ton passengersteamer with a speed of butten knots and had been declaredunfit for naval ser%ice by aboard of Confederate Raphael Semmes, uponseeing the report, said: Giverae that ship;


. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . The IJ. S. S. ■Tuscarorawith other vessels during thehitter half of 1861 was scouringtlie seas in search of theSumter—the first of the( onfefierate cruisers to get tosea, elutling the blockadingsfiuadron at the mouth of theMississippi, June 30, was a .500-ton passengersteamer with a speed of butten knots and had been declaredunfit for naval ser%ice by aboard of Confederate Raphael Semmes, uponseeing the report, said: Giverae that ship; I think I canmake her answer the a week after she gotaway, the Sumter had madeeight prizes. On \ov. 23dSemmes cleverly eluded theIroquois, then lying outsidethe harbor of St. Pierre,Martinique, and cruised toGibraltar. There the Sum-ter was blockaded by the


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