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One hundred and 50 years ago, Sept. 13, during the Civil War, a blockade runner named Fanny, fleeing from federal gunboats, was beached in Pascagoula about where present-day 11th Street meets the ...
CSS Tuscaloosa no. 1 The high-seas Confederate commerce raider that bore the name Tuscaloosa began as an American cargo ship, the Conrad, which in June 1863 was captured in the south Atlantic by th… ...
The construction, short life and destruction of the Confederate ship CSS Neuse was the topic of Andrew Duppstadt lecture at Museum of the Albemarle on Wednesday, July 2.
The “Named Colors” section of the CSS Color Module Level 4—the latest specification for color values and properties within the Cascading Style Sheets language—are 141 standard colors. Each ...
On this day in 1863 the Confederate blockade runner CSS Rattlesnake (aka Nashville) four Union gunboats - the USS Montauk, Wissahickon, Seneca, and Dawn shelled and destroyed blockade runner ...
CSS Tuscaloosa no. 2 The ironclad that bore the name CSS Tuscaloosa was built at the Selma Naval Works with four-inch iron armor plating. Woefully underpowered, she was still outfitted with four fo… ...