. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . th-fleld, Va. 19.— Attack on Federal vessels under C. W. Flusser byConfed. ramAlbemarle, Comdr. J. W. Cooke, at Ply-mouth, N. C.; sinking of U. S. S. South-field and death of Flusser. 23.—U. S. gunboat Petrel captured by Con-federates on the Yazoo River. 25.— Confederates in strong force attacked3 of Adml. Porters on the RedRiver. 19. MAY, 1864. -L. S. gunboat Commodore Jones blownup by Confed. torpedo in James River. -Adml. Porters fleet


. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . th-fleld, Va. 19.— Attack on Federal vessels under C. W. Flusser byConfed. ramAlbemarle, Comdr. J. W. Cooke, at Ply-mouth, N. C.; sinking of U. S. S. South-field and death of Flusser. 23.—U. S. gunboat Petrel captured by Con-federates on the Yazoo River. 25.— Confederates in strong force attacked3 of Adml. Porters on the RedRiver. 19. MAY, 1864. -L. S. gunboat Commodore Jones blownup by Confed. torpedo in James River. -Adml. Porters fleet above AlexandriaFalls by Col. Baileys dam. JUNE, 1864. -Capture of U. S. S. Water Witch, Austin Pendergrast by boat ex-pedition under I^ieut. J. P. Pelot, C. , in Ossaliaw Sound, Ga., Lieut. Pelotkilled. -Tile Confed. cruiser Alid>ama, , was sunk off the harbor ofCherbourg, France, by U. S. sloop-of-war Kearsarge, Capt. Winslow. 70 ofthe Confed. crew were taken on boardthe Kearsarge, and 11,5 reached Eng-land and France. 3 jjcrsons only werewounded on the Keursarn-e, ;!20 1. A FORERUNNER OF THE NEW NA\^THE KICK\POO ON THE MISSISSIPPI ONE OF THE IlVE RIVEK MONITORS BlILT ONADIIIRAL porters EXTHLSL\STIC RECOMMENDA-TION, AFTER HE HAD OFFICIALLY EXAMINEDTHE ORIGINAL ERICSSON MONITOR IN 1861 3lm^.tortaut Naiml lEuijaijrmruta af tltr (Ututl Mar AUGUST, 1864. 5.— Great battle at tin- of .Moliik-Bay. The Con fed. ram Tennessee cap-tured after one of the fiercest naval bat-tles on record. In the nii>-ht, the Confed-erates evacuated and blew up Fort Pow-ell. The monitor Tccumseh was blownup bv a Confed. torpedo. C.— Adml. Farragut shelled Fort Gaines,Mobile Bay. 8.— Surrender of Fort Gaines, Mobile Bay,to Adml. Farragut and Cien. (— Fort Morgan, Mobile Bay, surrenderedunconditionally. By its surrender. Fed-erals ca))tured 200 prisoners and 60pieces of artillery. OCTOBER, 1864. T-—Confed. cruiser Florida c


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