To the Banks of the Chattahoochee The Western Theater of the Civil War Second Session.

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To the Banks of the Chattahoochee The Western Theater of the Civil War Second Session

Turtleboats & Monitors The Naval War for the Deep South

Battle of Mobile Bay

Confederate Blockade Runner Banshee at Galveston Bay

USS Monitor v CSS Virginia

CSS H.L. Hunley

USS Kearsarge v CSS Alabama

Anaconda Plan

US BG Ulysses S. Grant & Flag-Officer Andrew Hull Foote

USS Congress, a typical pre- Civil War U.S. Navy combat ship

Steamboat on the Cumberland River

A Typical “Pook” or “Turtle” Boat, the USS Louisville

Early Ironclad Gunboats at Cairo, January 1862

CS Soldiers at Memphis

Fort Henry

CS Brigadier General Lloyd Tilghman

Battle of Fort Henry

CS General Albert Sydney Johnston

Cumberland River from Fort Donelson

CS Brigadier General John Buchanan Floyd CS Brigadier General Gideon Pillow CS Brigadier General Simon Bolivar Buckner

Lieutenant Colonel Nathan Bedford Forrest Escaping from Ft. Donelson

CS General Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard

Island No. 10 Map

USS Carondelet

Battle of Memphis

Fort Jackson

Fort Jackson Today

10-Inch Columbiad

CS Navy Ships Defending New Orleans

US Rear Admiral David Glasgow Farragut

USS Hartford

Battle of Ft. Jackson & St. Philip

80-pounder swivel-mount Dahlgren Crew on USS Brooklyn

Port Hudson

5-Minute Break!

Florida Secession Flag, 1861

Civil War Florida

Columbus, c. 1864

Columbus Iron Works

CSS Jackson

Wilson’s Raid

CSS Chattahoochee

USS Adela

Union Naval Blockade

CSS Chicora and Palmetto State

Confederate Blockade Runners Advance Ella and Annie

Blockade Runner Robert E. Lee

CSS H.L. Hunley

Hunley in Action

USS Housatonic

Hunley today

Sentry at Hatteras Inlet, 1862

Union Fleet at Hatteras Inlet

Bombardment of Fort Clark

USMC At Ft. Hatteras

CSA Brigadier Generals Richard Caswell Gatlin, Henry Alexander Wise and Lawrence O’Bryan Branch

US Admiral L. M. Goldsborough and Brigadier General Ambrose Burnside

Battle of Roanoke Island

9th New York Infantry Regiment “Hawkins’ Zouaves ”

1861 Carolinas Coast Map

US Major General Benjamin Franklin Butler and Rear Admiral David Dixon Porter

CS General Braxton Bragg and Major General William Henry Chase Whiting

US Major General Alfred Howe Terry

Mobile Bay

CS Admiral Franklin Buchanan and his flagship, the CSS Tennessee

Battle of Mobile Bay

Farragut on the USS Hartford

Fort Morgan After the Battle

Fort Sumter At The End