Naval Campaigns of the Civil War

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McFarland, Sep 16, 2015 - History - 240 pages

This analysis of naval engagements during the War Between the States presents the action from the efforts at Fort Sumter during the secession of South Carolina in 1860, through the battles in the Gulf of Mexico, on the Mississippi River, and along the eastern seaboard, to the final attack at Fort Fisher on the coast of North Carolina in January 1865.

This work provides an understanding of the maritime problems facing both sides at the beginning of the war, their efforts to overcome these problems, and their attempts, both triumphant and tragic, to control the waterways of the South. The Union blockade, Confederate privateers and commerce raiders are discussed, as is the famous battle between the Monitor and the Merrimack.

An overview of the events in the early months preceding the outbreak of the war is presented. The chronological arrangement of the campaigns allows for ready reference regarding a single event or an entire series of campaigns. Maps and an index are also included.

 

Contents

Preface
1
December 1860March 1861
5
MarchApril 1861
19
April 1861March 1862
31
AprilMay 1861
38
AprilDecember 1861
43
AprilDecember 1861
52
April 1861December 1862
62
June 1861October 1862
131
May 1861June 1862
147
December 1861December 1862
153
October 1862May 1864
166
August 1863December 1864
184
December 1861February 1865
195
September 1864January 1865
208
Glossary
217

April 1861November 1865
72
August 1861October 1864
90
October 1861December 1862
103
April 1861December 1862
114

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About the author (2015)

Paul Calore has written on the causes of the Civil War, as well as books about its naval and land campaigns. He is a supporting member of the Civil War Preservation Trust, and lives in Seekonk, Massachusetts.

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