1st Georgia
Volunteer Infantry: |
√ |
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21st
Alabama Volunteers: |
√ |
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61st
North Carolina: |
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Abbott, Henry L. |
√ |
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Alexander, W.
A: |
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American Diver
/ Diver: |
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Aunley, Mr.
(actually Captain H. L. Hunley) |
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Baltimore,
Maryland: |
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Barnard, J. G.
(General, U.S. Corps of Engineers) |
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Barnes, John
Sanford |
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Beauregard, G.
T. (General): |
√ |
-
Submarine Navigation (an excerpt) in Johnson's New Universal Cyclopædia: A
Scientific and Popular Treasury of Useful Knowledge
-
December 14, 1863, First Lieut. George E. Dixon ordered to sink and
destroy any vessel of the enemy that he comes in contact with
(Confederate)
-
August 7, 1863, Whitney's submarine boat
-
August 23, 1863, Messages Related to "Torpedo-Boat" and Hunley Builders
Whitney and McClintock
-
February 19, 1864, Report of Lieutenant-Colonel Dantzler, C. S. Army.
-
February 21, 1864, Telegram from General Beauregard, C. S. Army on the
sinking of a gunboat off Battery Marshall and the loss of the Mobile
torpedo boat (Hunley)
-
February 27, 1864, Telegram from General Beauregard to General S. Cooper
identifying the sunken ship as the Housatonic (from "Official Records" -
Army)
-
February 27, 1864, Telegram from General Beauregard to General S. Cooper
identifying the sunken ship as the Housatonic (from "Official Records" -
Navy)
-
March 2, 1864, Telegram on the sinking of the torpedo boat "David" with
the loss of the Housatonic
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Becker,
Arnold: |
√ |
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Belknap, (Lieutenant-Commander): |
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-
February 17 - 22, 1864, Abstract log of the U. S. S. Canandaigua, Captain
Green, U. S. Navy, commanding
-
February 18, 1864, Report of Captain Rowan, U. S. Navy, transmitting
report of Captain Green, U.S. Navy, commanding U. S. S. Canandaigua
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Belton,
—: |
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Boston Navy
Yard: |
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Boston,
Massachusetts: |
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Bradbury: |
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Breach Inlet: |
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Breaman, J.
D.: |
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Breaman,
Nelly: |
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Burbank,
(Dr.): |
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C.S.S. Chicora: |
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C.S.S H.L.
Hunley: |
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C.S.S.
Charleston: |
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C.S.S. Indian
Chief: |
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C.S.S. Lynch: |
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C.S.S.
Merrimac: |
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C.S.S.
Palmetto State: |
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C.S.S. Saint
Patrick: |
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C.S.S. Sumter: |
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C.S.S. Torch: |
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Carlson, C.
F. (Corporal/Captain): |
√ |
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Carmine |
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Castle
Pinckney: |
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Charleston,
South Carolina: |
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Christiansen,
C. T. (Lieutenant-Colonel): |
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Churchill, W.L.
(Acting Volunteer Lieutenant): |
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Clay, H. L.
(Assistant Adjutant-General): |
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Clingman, T.L.
(Brigadier-General): |
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Collins,
(Captain): |
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Collins, F.: |
√ |
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Coney, Jubez: |
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Cooper River: |
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Cooper, S. (General): |
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Craven,
Charles H. (Ensign): |
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Crosby, J. K.
(Acting Master): |
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Crowley, R.O.: |
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Cumming’s
Point: |
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Dahlgren, John
A (Rear-Admiral): |
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Attack on the Ironsides and Sinking of the Housatonic excerpts from
Submarine Warfare, etc.
-
January 7, 1864, Order of Rear Admiral Dahlgren, U.S. Navy, commanding
South Atlantic Blockading Squadron, ordering defensive measures against
Confederate torpedo boats
-
January 13, 1864; Report of Rear Admiral Dahlgren, U S. Navy, regarding
the Confederate “Davids” and the “Diver.”
-
February 15, 1864, Order of Rear-Admiral Dahlgren, U S. Navy, to Captain
Green, U S. Navy, senior officer off Charleston, enjoining vigilance
against plans of the enemy on the destruction oft he Federal fleet.
-
February 18, 1864, Report of Captain Rowan, U. S. Navy, transmitting
report of Captain Green, U.S. Navy, commanding U. S. S. Canandaigua.
-
February 18, 1864, Report of Lieutenant Higginson, U. S. Navy, of the U.
S. S. Canandaigua
-
February 19, 1864, Report of Rear Admiral Dahlgren, U.S. Navy
-
February 19, 1864, Order of Rear Admiral Dahlgren, U. S. Navy.
-
March 24,
1864, Letter from the Secretary of the Navy to Rear-Admiral Dahlgren, U.
S. Navy, recommending the use of small steamers supplied with calcium
lights as protection against torpedoes
-
November 28, 1864, Report of Rear-Admiral Dahlgren, U. S. Navy,
transmitting report regarding the condition of the wrecks
|
Dantzler, O.
M. (Lieutenant-Colonel): |
|
|
David, the,
(Davids): |
|
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Attack on the Ironsides and Sinking of the Housatonic excerpts from
Submarine Warfare, etc.
-
Has the Day of the Great Navies Passed? (an excerpt) by Isaac Newton
-
Torpedo
Warfare by Admiral D. D. Porter, U.S. Navy (an excerpt)
-
Torpedo (an excerpt) in Johnson's New Universal Cyclopædia: A Scientific
and Popular Treasury of Useful Knowledge
-
Work of the Submarines Needs Further Trials (an excerpt)
-
January 7, 1864, Order of Rear Admiral Dahlgren, U.S. Navy, commanding
South Atlantic Blockading Squadron, ordering defensive measures against
Confederate torpedo boats
-
January 8, 1864; Information obtained from the examination of deserters
from the enemy - Examination of George L. Shipp
-
January 13, 1864; Report of Rear Admiral Dahlgren, U S. Navy, regarding
the Confederate “Davids” and the “Diver.”
-
February 18, 1864, Report of Captain Rowan, U. S. Navy, transmitting
report of Captain Green, U.S. Navy, commanding U. S. S. Canandaigua.
-
February 19, 1864, Report of Rear Admiral Dahlgren, U.S. Navy
-
February 19, 1864, Order of Rear Admiral Dahlgren, U. S. Navy.
-
February 19, 1864, Order of Rear-Admiral Dahlgren, U. S. Navy, to Captain
Rowan, U. S. Navy, regarding measures of precaution against injuries from
torpedoes in Charleston Harbor.
-
February 22, 1864, Order of Rear-Admiral Dahlgren, U. S. Navy, to a board
of officers comprising a court of enquiry
-
February
29, 1864, Order of Acting Rear Admiral Lee, U. S. Navy, relative to
protection against torpedo attack
-
April 19, 1864, Order of Commodore Rowan, U. S. Navy, to Captain De Camp,
U. S. Navy, in view of the discovery of the supposed torpedo “David.”
-
September 24, 1864, Estimate the value of the submarine torpedo-boat
(Confederate)
-
January, 1865, Notes
from papers of First Assistant Engineer Tomb, C. S. Navy, regarding the
submarine torpedo boat.
|
Davis,
(Captain): |
|
|
de Camp, John
(Captain): |
|
-
February 22, 1864, Order of Rear-Admiral Dahlgren, U. S. Navy, to a board
of officers comprising a court of enquiry
-
April 19, 1864, Report of Captain De Camp, U S. Navy, regarding the
discovery of a suspicious object in the water supposed to be a torpedo
boat
-
April 19, 1864, Order of Commodore Rowan, U. S. Navy, to Captain De Camp,
U. S. Navy, in view of the discovery of the supposed torpedo “David.”
|
Dixon, George
E. (Lieutenant): |
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Dunn, Bob: |
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Duyckinck, Evert
Augustus |
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Eason, James
A.: |
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Elliott,
(Major): |
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Farrand, E.
(Commodore): |
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Feilden, H.
W. (Captain and Assistant Adjutant General): |
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Ferguson,
----------: |
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Forrest,
Nathanial Bedford: |
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Fort Bankhead: |
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Fort Gregg: |
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Fort Johnson: |
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Fort Magruder: |
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Fort Moultrie: |
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Fort Ripley: |
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Fort Sumter: |
|
-
Attack on the Ironsides and Sinking of the Housatonic excerpts from
Submarine Warfare, etc.
-
History of a Torpedo Boat - as related by General Dabney H. Maury
-
"The Cigar Boat," an excerpt from "The Confederate Torpedo Service" by R.
O. Crowley
-
January 8, 1864; Information obtained from the examination of deserters
from the enemy - Examination of George L. Shipp
-
February 17 - 22, 1864, Abstract log of the U. S. S. Canandaigua, Captain
Green, U. S. Navy, commanding.
-
February 26, 1864, Proceedings of a court of enquiry convened on board the
U. S. S. Wabash
-
September
24, 1864, Estimate the value of the submarine torpedo-boat (Confederate)
-
January,
1865, Notes from papers of First Assistant Engineer Tomb, C. S. Navy,
regarding the submarine torpedo boat
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Fort Wagner: |
|
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Fox, G.V.: |
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Fulton, C.C.: |
|
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Galveston,
Texas: |
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|
Gansevoort,
Guert (Captain): |
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Gilmore,
(General): |
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Globe Works: |
|
|
Gorgas, J.
(Lieutenant-Colonel and Chief of Ordnance): |
|
|
Gray, M. M.,
Captain: |
|
|
Green, Joseph. F.
(Captain): |
|
-
February 15, 1864, Order of Rear-Admiral Dahlgren, U S. Navy, to Captain
Green, U S. Navy, senior officer off Charleston, enjoining vigilance
against plans of the enemy on the destruction oft he Federal fleet.
-
February 18, 1864, Report of Captain Green, U. S. Navy, commanding U. S.
S. Canandaigua.
-
February 18, 1864, Report of Captain Rowan, U. S. Navy, transmitting
report of Captain Green, U.S. Navy, commanding U. S. S. Canandaigua.
-
February 20, 1864, Report of Captain Green, U. S. Navy, regarding an
examination of the wreck of the sunken vessel
-
February 22, 1864, Order of Rear-Admiral Dahlgren, U. S. Navy, to a board
of officers comprising a court of enquiry
-
February 26, 1864, Proceedings of a court of enquiry convened on board the
U. S. S. Wabash
|
Halligan, John
P.: |
|
|
Haynes,
--------: |
|
|
Hazeltine,
Edward C. Ensign: |
|
-
Attack on the Ironsides and Sinking of the Housatonic excerpts from
Submarine Warfare, etc.
-
Destruction of a United States Steamer by a Torpedo.
-
February 18, 1864, Report of Captain Green, U. S. Navy, commanding U. S.
S. Canandaigua.
-
February 18, 1864, Report of Lieutenant Higginson, U. S. Navy, of the U.
S. S. Canandaigua
-
February 19, 1864, Report of Rear Admiral Dahlgren, U.S. Navy
|
Higginson, F.
J., Lieutenant: |
|
|
Hog Island: |
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|
Hog Island
Channel: |
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Holland, John
P.: |
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Hood,
(General): |
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Houston,
Texas: |
|
|
Howgate,
------------: |
|
|
Hunley, H. L.
(Captain): |
|
|
Hunley,
McClintock, & Watson: |
√ |
|
Hunter,
(Captain): |
|
|
Hurlbut, S. A.
(Major-General): |
|
|
Hutchinson,
Ike: |
|
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Jackson, A.
M. (Major): |
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|
Jackson,
Mississippi: |
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James Island: |
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|
Jeffers, W. N. |
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John Fraser &
Co.: |
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|
Johnston,
Joseph E. (General): |
|
|
Jones,
-------: |
|
|
Jordan,
Thomas (Brigadier General): |
|
|
Kitching,
William H. (Midshipman): |
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|
Lavaca, Texas: |
|
|
Leary, H. J.: |
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Leavitt,
Charles P. : |
|
|
Lee, S. P.
(Acting Rear-Admiral): |
|
|
Leovy, H. J.: |
|
|
Light-House
Inlet: |
|
|
Live Yankee: |
|
|
Marietta,
Georgia: |
|
|
Mathewes,
----------: |
|
|
Maury, Dabney
H. (Major-General): |
|
-
Attack on the Ironsides and Sinking of the Housatonic excerpts from
Submarine Warfare, etc.
-
History of a Torpedo Boat - as related by General Dabney H. Maury
-
August 24, 1863, Submarine boat sent to Charleston
-
April 29, 1864, Letter from Captain Gray, C. S. Army, to Major-General
Maury, C. S. Army, regarding the loss of the H. L. Hunley and her crew.
-
January 26, 1865, Building a submarine torpedo boat in order to avoid
military service
-
February 3, 1865, Torpedo boat "Saint Patrick" used against U.S.S.
Octorara
|
McClintock,
James: |
|
|
Memphis,
Tennessee: |
|
|
Mobile,
Alabama: |
|
|
Montgomery,
Alabama: |
|
|
Morris Island: |
|
-
Aug. 30 - 31, 1863, Submarine torpedo-boat sank (Confederate)
-
January 7, 1864, Order of Rear Admiral Dahlgren, U.S. Navy, commanding
South Atlantic Blockading Squadron, ordering defensive measures against
Confederate torpedo boats
-
January 13, 1864; Report of Rear Admiral Dahlgren, U S. Navy, regarding
the Confederate “Davids” and the “Diver.”
-
February 15, 1864, Order of Rear-Admiral Dahlgren, U S. Navy, to Captain
Green, U S. Navy, senior officer off Charleston, enjoining vigilance
against plans of the enemy on the destruction oft he Federal fleet.
-
February 18, 1864, Report of Captain Rowan, U. S. Navy, transmitting
report of Captain Green, U.S. Navy, commanding U. S. S. Canandaigua.
-
April 19, 1864, Order of Commodore Rowan, U. S. Navy, to Captain De Camp,
U. S. Navy, in view of the discovery of the supposed torpedo “David.”
|
Mount
Pleasant: |
|
|
Muzzy (Muzzey),
Charles O. (Captain’s Clerk): |
|
-
Attack on the Ironsides and Sinking of the Housatonic excerpts from
Submarine Warfare, etc.
-
Destruction of a United States Steamer by a Torpedo.
-
February 18, 1864, Report of Captain Green, U. S. Navy, commanding U. S.
S. Canandaigua.
-
February 18, 1864, Report of Lieutenant Higginson, U. S. Navy, of the U.
S. S. Canandaigua
-
February 19, 1864, Report of Rear Admiral Dahlgren, U.S. Navy
|
Nance, W. F.
(Captain): |
|
|
New Orleans,
Louisiana: |
|
|
Newport News,
Virginia: |
|
|
Newton, Isaac: |
|
|
O’Brien, John
F.: |
|
|
Oak Ridge,
Western Louisiana: |
|
|
Olmstead,
Charles H. (Colonel): |
|
|
Otey, Jno. M.
(Assistant Adjutant-General): |
|
|
Park & Lyons,
shops where C.S.S. H.L. Hunley was built: |
|
|
Parker,
Theodore (Landsman): |
|
-
Attack on the Ironsides and Sinking of the Housatonic excerpts from
Submarine Warfare, etc. (Has Parker as "Thomas" vice "Theodore")
-
Destruction of a United States Steamer by a Torpedo.
-
February 18, 1864, Report of Captain Green, U. S. Navy, commanding U. S.
S. Canandaigua.
-
February 18, 1864, Report of Lieutenant Higginson, U. S. Navy, of the U.
S. S. Canandaigua
-
February 19, 1864, Report of Rear Admiral Dahlgren, U.S. Navy
|
Payne
(Paine),
John A. (Lieutenant): |
|
|
Pelican Split: |
|
|
Pensacola Bay,
Florida: |
|
|
Pickering,
(Captain): |
|
-
Attack on the Ironsides and Sinking of the Housatonic excerpts from
Submarine Warfare, etc.
-
February 17 - 22, 1864, Abstract log of the U. S. S. Canandaigua, Captain
Green, U. S. Navy, commanding.
-
February 18, 1864, Report of Captain Green, U. S. Navy, commanding U. S.
S. Canandaigua.
-
February 18, 1864, Report of Lieutenant Higginson, U. S. Navy, of the U.
S. S. Canandaigua
|
Pollard,
Alabama: |
|
|
Port Royal,
South Carolina: |
|
-
January 8, 1864; Information obtained from the examination of deserters
from the enemy - Examination of George L. Shipp
-
February 19, 1864, Order of Rear Admiral Dahlgren, U. S. Navy.
-
February 19, 1864, Order of Rear-Admiral Dahlgren, U. S. Navy, to Captain
Rowan, U. S. Navy, regarding measures of precaution against injuries from
torpedoes in Charleston Harbor.
-
February 19, 1864, Report of Rear Admiral Dahlgren, U.S. Navy
-
February 22, 1864, Order of Rear-Admiral Dahlgren, U. S. Navy, to a board
of officers comprising a court of enquiry
-
November 28, 1864, Report of Rear-Admiral Dahlgren, U. S. Navy,
transmitting report regarding the condition of the wrecks
|
Porter, D. D.,
Admiral: |
|
|
Postern,
James: |
|
|
Ray,
---------: |
|
|
Red River: |
|
|
Richardson,
(Paymaster): |
|
|
Ridgeway,
---------: |
√ |
|
Ripley, R. S.
(Brigadier General): |
|
|
Rochelle, J.
H. (Lieutenant, Captain): |
|
|
Rowan, S. C.
(Commodore, Captain): |
|
-
January 7, 1864, Order of Rear Admiral Dahlgren, U.S. Navy, commanding
South Atlantic Blockading Squadron, ordering defensive measures against
Confederate torpedo boats
-
February 18, 1864, Report of Captain Green, U. S. Navy, commanding U. S.
S. Canandaigua.
-
February 18, 1864, Report of Captain Rowan, U. S. Navy, transmitting
report of Captain Green, U.S. Navy, commanding U. S. S. Canandaigua.
-
February 19, 1864, Order of Rear-Admiral Dahlgren, U. S. Navy, to Captain
Rowan, U. S. Navy, regarding measures of precaution against injuries from
torpedoes in Charleston Harbor.
-
February 19, 1864, Report of Rear Admiral Dahlgren, U.S. Navy
-
February 20, 1864, Report of Captain Green, U. S. Navy, regarding an
examination of the wreck of the sunken vessel
-
February 26, 1864, Proceedings of a court of enquiry convened on board the
U. S. S. Wabash
-
April 19, 1864, Order of Commodore Rowan, U. S. Navy, to Captain De Camp,
U. S. Navy, in view of the discovery of the supposed torpedo “David.”
-
April 19, 1864, Report of Captain De Camp, U S. Navy, regarding the
discovery of a suspicious object in the water supposed to be a torpedo
boat
|
Savannah
River: |
|
|
Shem Creek: |
|
|
Sherman,
(General): |
|
|
Ship, George
L.: |
|
|
Shreveport,
Louisiana: |
|
|
Shute’s Folly
Island: |
|
|
Simpkins, C. :
|
√ |
|
Singer,
E. C.: |
|
|
Smith,
------------: |
|
|
Smith, J. M.
(Boatswain): |
|
|
St. John’s: |
|
|
Stono: |
|
|
submarine: |
|
|
Sullivan’s
Island: |
|
|
Tensas
Landing: |
|
|
Terry,
(General): |
|
|
Tomb, J. H.,
(First Assistant Engineer, C. S. Navy): |
|
|
torpedo
boat/craft: |
|
-
Attack on the Ironsides and Sinking of the Housatonic excerpts from
Submarine Warfare, etc.
-
"Confederate Commerce-Destroyers. The Blockade of the Confederacy" by
Horatio L. Wait (an excerpt)
-
Confederate States Submarine Torpedo Boat H. L. Hunley. Longitudinal
Elevation, Plan, And Transverse Sectional Views
-
Destruction of a United States Steamer by a Torpedo.
-
Has the Day of the Great Navies Passed? (an excerpt) by Isaac Newton
-
History of a Torpedo Boat - as related by General Dabney H. Maury
-
National History of the War for the Union, Civil, Military, and Naval
-
Submarine Navigation (an excerpt) in Johnson's New Universal Cyclopædia: A
Scientific and Popular Treasury of Useful Knowledge
-
Statistical Data C.S.S. Hunley
-
Statistical Data U.S.S. Housatonic
-
Torpedo Warfare by Admiral D. D. Porter, U.S. Navy (an excerpt)
-
August 15, 1863, Reward to sink the Ironsides
-
Aug. 30 - 31, 1863, Submarine torpedo-boat sank (Confederate)
-
September 9, 1863, Raising the submarine torpedo boat
-
December 14, 1863, First Lieut. George E. Dixon ordered to sink and
destroy any vessel of the enemy that he comes in contact with
(Confederate)
-
January 7, 1864; Information obtained from the examination of deserters
from the enemy - Examination of —— Belton
-
January 7, 1864, Order of Rear Admiral Dahlgren, U.S. Navy, commanding
South Atlantic Blockading Squadron, ordering defensive measures against
Confederate torpedo boats
-
January 8, 1864; Information obtained from the examination of deserters
from the enemy - Examination of George L. Shipp
-
January 13, 1864; Report of Rear Admiral Dahlgren, U S. Navy, regarding
the Confederate “Davids” and the “Diver.”
-
February 18, 1864, Report of Captain Green, U. S. Navy, commanding U. S.
S. Canandaigua.
-
February 19, 1864, Order of Rear-Admiral Dahlgren, U. S. Navy, to Captain
Rowan, U. S. Navy, regarding measures of precaution against injuries from
torpedoes in Charleston Harbor.
-
February 19, 1864, Report of Lieutenant-Colonel Dantzler, C. S. Army.
-
February 19, 1864, Report of Rear Admiral Dahlgren, U.S. Navy
-
February 20, 1864, Report of a gun-boat sunk off Battery Marshall,
possibly blown up by missing torpedo-boat
-
February 21, 1864, Telegram from General Beauregard, C. S. Army on the
sinking of a gunboat off Battery Marshall and the loss of the Mobile
torpedo boat (Hunley)
-
January 26, 1865, Building a submarine torpedo boat in order to avoid
military service
-
February 26, 1864, Proceedings of a court of enquiry convened on board the
U. S. S. Wabash
-
February 27, 1864, Telegram from General Beauregard to General S. Cooper
identifying the sunken ship as the Housatonic (from "Official Records" -
Army)
-
February 27, 1864, Telegram from General Beauregard to General S. Cooper
identifying the sunken ship as the Housatonic (from "Official Records" -
Navy)
-
February 29, 1864, Extract from Charleston Daily Courier
-
March 2, 1864, Telegram on the sinking of the torpedo boat "David" with
the loss of the Housatonic
-
March 3, 1864, Letter with information on the submarine boat that sank the
Housatonic from J. D. Breaman to his wife, Nelly
-
March 10, 1864, Telegram on the sinking of the torpedo boat "David" with
the loss of the Housatonic
-
March 13, 1865, Report of Major A. M. Jackson, Tenth U. S. Colored Heavy
Artillery, including description of a torpedo boat that is usually worked
under seven feet of water
-
March 24, 1864, Letter from the Secretary of the Navy to Rear-Admiral
Dahlgren, U. S. Navy, recommending the use of small steamers supplied with
calcium lights as protection against torpedoes.
-
April 12, 1864, Submerged torpedo boat in preparation for attack upon the
fleet at Mobile
-
April 19, 1864, Report of Captain De Camp, U S. Navy, regarding the
discovery of a suspicious object in the water supposed to be a torpedo
boat
-
September 24, 1864, Estimate the value of the submarine torpedo-boat
(Confederate)
-
November 28, 1864, Report of Rear-Admiral Dahlgren, U. S. Navy,
transmitting report regarding the condition of the wrecks
-
January, 1865, Notes from papers of First Assistant Engineer Tomb, C. S.
Navy, regarding the submarine torpedo boat.
|
Town Creek:
|
|
|
Tucker,
(Commodore/Flag Officer/Commander): |
|
-
Attack on the Ironsides and Sinking of the Housatonic excerpts from
Submarine Warfare, etc.
-
January 8, 1864; Information obtained from the examination of deserters
from the enemy - Examination of George L. Shipp
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April 29, 1864, Letter from Captain Gray, C. S. Army, to Major-General
Maury, C. S. Army, regarding the loss of the H. L. Hunley and her crew.
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January, 1865, Notes from papers of First
Assistant Engineer Tomb, C. S. Navy, regarding the submarine torpedo boat.
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U.S.S. Atlanta: |
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U.S.S.
Canandaigua: |
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Attack on the Ironsides and Sinking of the Housatonic excerpts from
Submarine Warfare, etc.
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Destruction of a United States Steamer by a Torpedo.
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February 15, 1864, Order of Rear-Admiral Dahlgren, U S. Navy, to Captain
Green, U S. Navy, senior officer off Charleston, enjoining vigilance
against plans of the enemy on the destruction oft he Federal fleet.
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February 17 - 22, 1864, Abstract log of the U. S. S. Canandaigua, Captain
Green, U. S. Navy, commanding.
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February 18, 1864, Report of Captain Green, U. S. Navy, commanding U. S.
S. Canandaigua.
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February 18, 1864, Report of Lieutenant Higginson, U. S. Navy, of the U.
S. S. Canandaigua
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February 18, 1864, Report of Captain Rowan, U. S. Navy, transmitting
report of Captain Green, U.S. Navy, commanding U. S. S. Canandaigua.
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February 19, 1864, Report of Rear Admiral Dahlgren, U.S. Navy
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February 20, 1864, Report of Captain Green, U. S. Navy, regarding an
examination of the wreck of the sunken vessel
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February 22, 1864, Order of Rear-Admiral Dahlgren, U. S. Navy, to a board
of officers comprising a court of enquiry
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April 19, 1864, Report of Captain De Camp, U S. Navy, regarding the
discovery of a suspicious object in the water supposed to be a torpedo
boat
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U.S.S.
Canonicus: |
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U.S.S. Flag: |
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U.S.S.
Flambeau: |
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U.S.S. G.W.
Blunt: |
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U.S.S.
Housatonic: |
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U.S.S. John
Adams: |
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U.S.S. Jonquil: |
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U.S.S. Mary Sanford: |
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U.S.S.
Minnesota: |
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U.S.S.
Monitor: |
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U.S.S.
Montauk: |
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U.S.S. Mount
Washington: |
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U.S.S
Nantucket: |
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U.S.S. New
Ironsides: |
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Attack on the Ironsides and Sinking of the Housatonic excerpts from
Submarine Warfare, etc.
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Torpedo
Warfare by Admiral D. D. Porter, U.S. Navy (an excerpt)
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September 9, 1863, Raising the submarine torpedo boat
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August 15, 1863, Reward to sink the Ironsides
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August 24, 1863, Submarine boat sent to Charleston
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October 18, 1863, Extract from Journal of Operations in Charleston Harbor
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January 7, 1864; Information obtained from the examination of deserters
from the enemy - Examination of —— Belton
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January 7, 1864, Order of Rear Admiral Dahlgren, U.S. Navy, commanding
South Atlantic Blockading Squadron, ordering defensive measures against
Confederate torpedo boats
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January 8, 1864; Information obtained from the examination of deserters
from the enemy - Examination of George L. Shipp
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January 13, 1864; Report of Rear Admiral Dahlgren, U S. Navy, regarding
the Confederate “Davids” and the “Diver.”
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February 18, 1864, Report of Captain Rowan, U. S. Navy, transmitting
report of Captain Green, U.S. Navy, commanding U. S. S. Canandaigua.
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February 19, 1864, Order of Rear-Admiral Dahlgren, U. S. Navy, to Captain
Rowan, U. S. Navy, regarding measures of precaution against injuries from
torpedoes in Charleston Harbor.
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February 19, 1864, Report of Rear Admiral Dahlgren, U.S. Navy
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March 13, 1865, Report of Major A. M. Jackson, Tenth U. S. Colored Heavy
Artillery, including description of a torpedo boat that is usually worked
under seven feet of water
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April 19, 1864, Order of Commodore Rowan, U. S. Navy, to Captain De Camp,
U. S. Navy, in view of the discovery of the supposed torpedo “David.”
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U.S.S. Nipsic: |
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U.S.S.
Octorara: |
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U.S.S.
Onondaga: |
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U.S.S. Paul
Jones: |
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February 17 - 22, 1864, Abstract log of the U. S. S. Canandaigua, Captain
Green, U. S. Navy, commanding.
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February 18, 1864, Report of Captain Rowan, U. S. Navy, transmitting
report of Captain Green, U.S. Navy, commanding U. S. S. Canandaigua.
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February 19, 1864, Order of Rear-Admiral Dahlgren, U. S. Navy, to Captain
Rowan, U. S. Navy, regarding measures of precaution against injuries from
torpedoes in Charleston Harbor.
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U.S.S.
Philadelphia:
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January 7, 1864, Order of Rear Admiral Dahlgren, U.S. Navy, commanding
South Atlantic Blockading Squadron, ordering defensive measures against
Confederate torpedo boats
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January 13, 1864; Report of Rear Admiral Dahlgren, U S. Navy, regarding
the Confederate “Davids” and the “Diver.”
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February 15, 1864, Order of Rear-Admiral Dahlgren, U S. Navy, to Captain
Green, U S. Navy, senior officer off Charleston, enjoining vigilance
against plans of the enemy on the destruction oft he Federal fleet.
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February 19, 1864, Order of Rear Admiral Dahlgren, U. S. Navy.
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February 19, 1864, Order of Rear-Admiral Dahlgren, U. S. Navy, to Captain
Rowan, U. S. Navy, regarding measures of precaution against injuries from
torpedoes in Charleston Harbor.
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February 19, 1864, Report of Rear Admiral Dahlgren, U.S. Navy
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February 22, 1864, Order of Rear-Admiral Dahlgren, U. S. Navy, to a board
of officers comprising a court of enquiry
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November 28, 1864, Report of Rear-Admiral Dahlgren, U. S. Navy,
transmitting report regarding the condition of the wrecks
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U.S.S. Roanoke: |
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U.S.S.
Stepping Stone: |
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U.S.S.
Tecumseh: |
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U.S.S.
Tennessee: |
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U.S.S. Wabash: |
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August 15, 1863, Reward to sink the Ironsides
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February 17 - 22, 1864, Abstract log of the U. S. S. Canandaigua, Captain
Green, U. S. Navy, commanding.
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February 18, 1864, Report of Captain Green, U. S. Navy, commanding U. S.
S. Canandaigua.
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February 19, 1864, Order of Rear-Admiral Dahlgren, U. S. Navy, to Captain
Rowan, U. S. Navy, regarding measures of precaution against injuries from
torpedoes in Charleston Harbor.
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February 22, 1864, Order of Rear-Admiral Dahlgren, U. S. Navy, to a board
of officers comprising a court of enquiry
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February 26, 1864, Proceedings of a court of enquiry convened on board the
U. S. S. Wabash
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April 19, 1864, Report of Captain De Camp, U S. Navy, regarding the
discovery of a suspicious object in the water supposed to be a torpedo
boat
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April 19, 1864, Order of Commodore Rowan, U. S. Navy, to Captain De Camp,
U. S. Navy, in view of the discovery of the supposed torpedo “David.”
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U.S.S.
Weehawken: |
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U.S.S. Zouave: |
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Upshur, John
(Lieutenant-Commander): |
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Vicksburg,
Mississippi: |
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Wagener,
(Captain): |
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Wait, Horatio
L.: |
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Walden, P. E.: |
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Walker,
(Lieutenant): |
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Walsh, John
(second-class fireman): |
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Attack on the Ironsides and Sinking of the Housatonic excerpts from
Submarine Warfare, etc.
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Destruction of a United States Steamer by a Torpedo.
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February 18, 1864, Report of Captain Green, U. S. Navy, commanding U. S.
S. Canandaigua.
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February 18, 1864, Report of Lieutenant Higginson, U. S. Navy, of the U.
S. S. Canandaigua
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February 19, 1864, Report of Rear Admiral Dahlgren, U.S. Navy
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Watson,
Baxter: |
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Welles,
Gideon (Secretary of the Navy): |
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Attack on the Ironsides and Sinking of the Housatonic excerpts from
Submarine Warfare, etc.
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January 13, 1864; Report of Rear Admiral Dahlgren, U S. Navy, regarding
the Confederate “Davids” and the “Diver.”
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February 19, 1864, Report of Rear Admiral Dahlgren, U.S. Navy
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March 24,
1864, Letter from the Secretary of the Navy to Rear-Admiral Dahlgren, U.
S. Navy, recommending the use of small steamers supplied with calcium
lights as protection against torpedoes
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April 12, 1864, Submerged torpedo boat in preparation for attack upon the
fleet at Mobile
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November 28, 1864, Report of Rear-Admiral Dahlgren, U. S. Navy,
transmitting report regarding the condition of the wrecks
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White Point: |
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Whitney, B.
A.: |
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Wicks, James
A.: |
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Wigfall: |
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Williams,
John (Quartermaster): |
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Attack on the Ironsides and Sinking of the Housatonic excerpts from
Submarine Warfare, etc.
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Destruction of a United States Steamer by a Torpedo.
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February 18, 1864, Report of Captain Green, U. S. Navy, commanding U. S.
S. Canandaigua.
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February 18, 1864, Report of Lieutenant Higginson, U. S. Navy, of the U.
S. S. Canandaigua
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February 19, 1864, Report of Rear Admiral Dahlgren, U.S. Navy
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Williamson,
(Lieutenant-Commander): |
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Wilson, John
A., Lieutenant: |
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Young, Jas. B. (Second Lieutenant, Marines): |
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