3. The action between the Ironclad Federal steamer 'Kearsarge' and the Confederate steamer 'Alabama', off Cherbourg, June 19th 1864 . W.F. Mitchell
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5. George H. Rogers " CSS Nashville on blockading service off the coast of Florida, winter of 1863".
6. CSS Nashville capturing and burning the U.S. merchantman Harvey Birch in the English Channel, 19 November 1861.
7. "The Rebel Steamer 'Nashville' Running the Blockade at Beaufort, North Carolina." 1862
8. The Rattlesnake burning after being shelled by the monitor USS Montauk , commanded by Captain John L. Worden, USN, in the Ogeechee River, Georgia on 28 February 1863.
10. De Simone USS Gettysburg (1864-1879). The ship underway in the Bay of Naples, Italy, in 1878.
11. Artwork 1900. The steamship William G. Hewes in 1860, Ella and Annie was captured off New Inlet, North Carolina, in November 1863. She later became USS Malvern . R.G. Skerrett
13. J.O. Davidson "Surrender of the 'Tennessee,' Battle of Mobile Bay", CSS Tennessee in the center foreground, surrounded by the Union warships (from left to right): Lackawanna , Winnebago Ossipee , Brooklyn , Itasca , Richmond , Hartford and Chickasaw . Fort Morgan is shown in the right distance
15. "Harper's Weekly", "Portion of the Naval Expedition, as it appeared on the night of October 16, sailing to Hampton Roads. – Sketched by an Officer on Board." 1861 - Wabash , Florida , Augusta , Alabama , Ottawa , Seneca and Pembina
16. USS Cherokee (1864-1865) Courtesy of the Hyde Windlass Company, Bath, Maine, April 1936.
17. USS Banshee - Civil War Union Naval Ship R.G. Skerrett
23. "Harper's Weekly", S.J. Waring had been captured by the Confederate privateer Jefferson Davis in the Atlantic on 6 July 1861. Ten days later, her A frican-American cook, William Tilghman, overwhelmed and killed her Confederate prize crew with an ax.
29. Destruction of the 'Queen of the West' by Union Gun-Boats“ Destroyed in Grand Lake, Louisiana, during an attack by USS Estrella (extreme left), Calhoun (extreme right) and Arizona (second from right), 14 April 1863 "Harper's Weekly",
31. F. Gutekunst Wyalusing at Rainbow Bluff, North Carolina Sinking of the 'Otsego' and blowing up of the 'Bazeley.'"
32. USS Belle - Civil War Union Naval Ship Alexander C. Stuart USS Commodore Hull (at left) leading the "Double-Ender" gunboats Tacony , Shamrock , Otsego and Wyalusing in engaging Confederate batteries at Plymouth, North Carolina, on 31 October 1864. Small vessels lashed to the gunboats' unengaged sides include USS Whitehead (beside Tacony ), USS Bazely (beside Shamrock )and Belle (beside Otsego ).
33. USS Bienville - American Civil War Union Naval Ship Erik Heyl
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35. "Harper's Weekly", CSS Albemarle driving off USS Miami , after ramming and sinking USS Southfield (foreground), 19 April 1864.
45. USS Daylight in 1861-1865 and was later the civilian steamer Santee Erik Heyl
46. "Harper's Weekly "Our Blockading Fleet off North Channel, Charleston Harbor, South Carolina." U.S. Navy ships depicted are (from left to right): South Carolina , G.W. Blunt , Daylight and Stars and Stripes
47. "Beating round 'Cape Freward': Straits of Magellan, Dec: 1854". USS Decatur Civil War Union Naval Ship
48. USS De Soto Civil War Union Naval Ship Erik Heyl
49. Fight at Corney's Bridge, Bayou Teche, Louisiana, and Destruction of the Rebel Gun-boat 'Cotton,', January 14, 1863." "Harper's Weekly
52. The Expedition in Warsaw Sound . USS Seminole and USS Ellen with several transports, and probably represents the expedition to Wassau Sound, Georgia, in late January 1862. Transports (all steamships) present are (from left to right): Belvidere , McClellan , Boston , Delaware , and Cosmopolitan Harper's Weekly",
54. Estrella (at left) off the Pensacola Navy Yard, Florida, circa 1866-1867. USS Yucca (1865-1868) is in the middle distance. The sailing frigate at right is not identified.
58. USS Eutaw Civil War Union Naval Ship - Endicott & Co., New York, circa 1865
59. USS Flag during the Civil War and was the SS Flag after 1865. Erik Heyl
60. USS Florida - American Civil War Naval Cruiser Erik Heyl
61. USS Fort Donelson - Confederate Blockade Runner - Robert E Lee -American Civil War Erik Heyl
62. Ships sunk by the Confederates off their fortifications at Island Number 10, circa 7 April 1862. The ships are (from left to right): Champion , Yazoo , Grampus , John Simonds , Red Rover , Prince , Admiral , Ohio Belle De Soto , Kanawha Valley , Winchester and Mars Harper's Weekly",
79. "The Iron-clad 'Montauk' engaging the Rebel Fort McAllister, in the Ogeechee River, 28th January 1863 Sketched by an Officer of the 'Dawn.'"USS Montauk in the foreground, firing on the fort. At left, also bombarding, are the U.S. ships Seneca , Wissahickon , Dawn and C.P. Williams . "Harper's Weekly",
80. USS Neosho Union Navy Ironclad River Monitor - American Civil War Oscar Parkes
97. "Surprise and Capture of the United States Steamer 'Harriet Lane', by the Confederates, under General Magruder, and the Destruction of the Flagship 'Westfield' in Galveston Harbor, Texas, January 1st, 1863.
103. The Rattlesnake burning after being shelled by the monitor USS Montauk , commanded by Captain John L. Worden, USN, in the Ogeechee River, Georgia on 28 February 1863.