The Civil War on the Water
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The Civil War on the Water

Favorite Stories and Fresh Perspectives from the Historians at Emerging Civil War

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The Civil War on the Water

Favorite Stories and Fresh Perspectives from the Historians at Emerging Civil War

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The Civil War was primarily a land conflict, but it was not only that. "Nor must Uncle Sam's web-feet be forgotten," wrote Abraham Lincoln. "At all the watery margins they have been present. Not only on the deep sea, the broad bay, and the rapid river, but also up the narrow, muddy bayou, and wherever the ground was a little damp, they have been and made their tracks." From the Arctic Circle to the Caribbean, swift Rebel raiders decimated Union commerce pursued by the U. S. Navy. Offshore, storm-tossed blockaders in hundreds of vessels patrolled from Hatteras to Galveston while occasionally lobbing a few shots at a speeding Rebel runner. Around the continental periphery, it was ships vs. powerful fortifications as titanic clashes erupted: Port Royal, New Orleans, Charleston, Mobile. Massive army-navy amphibious operations presaged twentieth-century conflicts: The Peninsula, North Carolina Sounds, Fort Fisher. In the heartland, the two services invented riverine warfare: Forts Henry and Donelson, Island No. 10, Memphis, Vicksburg. And through it all, emerging technology of the machine age played a critical role: iron armor, torpedoes, steam propulsion, heavy naval artillery. However, nothing in the history and traditions of the United States Navy had prepared it for civil war. The sea service would expand tenfold from a third-rate force to (temporarily) one of the most powerful and advanced navies. Meanwhile, former shipmates in the Confederacy struggled to construct a fleet from nothing, applying innovative technologies and underdog strategies to achieve more than anyone thought possible. Both sides faced unprecedented strategic, tactical, and technological challenges that made their navies indispensable—even as the navies themselves faced those same sorts of challenges. The Civil War on the Water: Favorite Stories and Fresh Perspectives from the Historians at Emerging Civil War compiles favorite navy tales and obscure narratives by distinguished public historians of the Emerging Civil War in celebration of the organization's tenth anniversary. This eclectic collection presents new stories and familiar battles from a unique perspective—from the water—sea, surf, and stream.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. Photographing the War on the Water
  6. The Civil War Naval Theaters Near and Far
  7. The U.S. Naval Academy: Coming of Age for Civil War
  8. The Last Slaver: Voyage of the Clotilda
  9. Perpetual Beacons? Lighthouses and the Civil War
  10. Blockade, Privateering, and the 1856 Declaration of Paris
  11. The Leathernecks of 1861
  12. Town Between the Rivers: Cairo, Illinois
  13. On Dark Nights: Blockade Runners Supplying the Confederacy
  14. Fighting for California Gold on the PanamĆ” Route
  15. Gideon Welles and Gustavus Fox: Dynamic Duo of the Deep
  16. Ships vs. Forts 1861: Off to the Races
  17. The Civil War on the OBX: 1861’s Forgotten Story Gets New Attention
  18. Rolling on the River: Civil War Brown-Water Navies
  19. The Old Stone Fleet: A Failure and Complete
  20. Sailors and Slaves in the Civil War
  21. Pirates in Gray and Blue: The CSS Nashville and the Trent Affair
  22. Burnside’s Sand March: The North Carolina Amphibious Expedition
  23. Attrition Rates of City-Class Ironclads
  24. View from the Ramparts: Fortress Monroe, Virginia
  25. Around We Go in the Monitor Turret
  26. The First Battle of Ironclads: Myths, Facts, What Ifs
  27. Gunboats USS Tyler and USS Lexington at Shiloh
  28. Dichotomy of Command Organizations at New Orleans
  29. The Less Famous Lees of the Navy
  30. Robert Smalls and the Daring Capture of Planter
  31. A Most Curious Battle: Memphis, Tennessee, June 6, 1862
  32. Into the Volcano with the Ironclad CSS Arkansas
  33. Sailor and Artist: Robert W. Weir of the USS Richmond
  34. Loss of the USS Monitor
  35. Mrs. First Mate’s Retribution
  36. Farragut vs. Port Hudson
  37. A Perilous Voyage on the Kanawha: Jenkins Attacks Victor No. 2
  38. Charles (Savez) Read and the Battle of Portland Harbor
  39. The Civil War Submarine in the Little Free Library
  40. Confederate Torpedoes Could Not Sink John Crosby for Long
  41. Blasting His Way into the History Books: Assessing the Role of Cmdr. Hunter Davidson
  42. ā€œThe Very Essence of Nightmareā€: The Battle of Plymouth, NC, and the Destruction of the CSS Albemarle
  43. Buchanan at Mobile Bay
  44. A Most Profitable Ironclad: The Miniature Monitor That Raised Funds and Hope for the Union
  45. Wilmington: The Last Open Port on the Confederate Coast
  46. World on Fire: Confederates on the Far Side
  47. Ambitions of a European-Built Confederate Navy Squadron
  48. Having Done My Duty: Lowering the Last Rebel Banner
  49. No Civil War Monuments on the Ocean
  50. Contributors’ Notes
  51. Postscript