. Illustrated universal history: being a clear and concise history of all nations. CHARLES SALMON P. CHASE. UNITED STATES. 5x9 five liiiles, Socm .fter this disaster, Sturgis was superseded in his command byGereral Andrew J. Smith, who soon defeated the Confederates and restored thesupremacy of the National arms in that quarter of the Southern Fight between the Kearsarge and the Alabama.—After the beginning ofdie Civil W xr, several large vessels were built for the Confederates at Liverpool,in England, by I^aird, a ship-builder at that place, and a member of the BritishF


. Illustrated universal history: being a clear and concise history of all nations. CHARLES SALMON P. CHASE. UNITED STATES. 5x9 five liiiles, Socm .fter this disaster, Sturgis was superseded in his command byGereral Andrew J. Smith, who soon defeated the Confederates and restored thesupremacy of the National arms in that quarter of the Southern Fight between the Kearsarge and the Alabama.—After the beginning ofdie Civil W xr, several large vessels were built for the Confederates at Liverpool,in England, by I^aird, a ship-builder at that place, and a member of the One of these vessels, named Alabama, and manned (.hiefly by Eng-(.■;1 men, Lat bearing a Confederate flag, and commanded by Captain Raphat!cnune,- was defeated and sunk, on the 15th of June, 1S64, in the English Chanacl, neai the French port of Cherbourg, by the Kearsarge, a National vessel, com-aianded by Captain John A. Winslow. The crew of the Alabama were saved iyan English vessel and carried to England. Earlys Invasion of Maryland—Battle of Monocacy.—At the beginningof


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