View of the Confederate States Navy ironclad CSS Stonewall anchored off of Ferrol, Spain, during the American Civil War in March 1865.
Source: Library of Congress.
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View of the Confederate States Navy ironclad CSS Stonewall anchored off of Ferrol, Spain, during the American Civil War in March 1865.
Source: Library of Congress.
The Odyssey of the CSS Stonewall
The Odyssey of the CSS Stonewall
Some friends and I were discussing the Civil War the other day—a common topic. The subject came up, when did the war end? “On April 9, 1865, of course, when Lee surrendered to Grant,” said one. “No,” said another, “when Jo Johnston surrendered to Sherman in North Carolina.” “No, No, you’re both wrong,” said a third, “it was in Texas in May.”
The CSS Stonewall in drydock, probably in France…
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CSS Stonewall.
May 4, 1865: "The rebel ram Stonewall" on the loose
May 4, 1865: “The rebel ram Stonewall” on the loose
On May 4, 1865, Rear-Admiral John Dahlgren forwarded a copy of orders, posted the previous day to the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron, to Major-General Quincy Gillmore. The copy was in part a courtesy to the Army commander, to let him know of the Navy’s operational matters. But at the same time was a warning that despite the surrender of Confederate forces, there were many loose ends left…
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CSS Stonewall, Havana, 1865.