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Pvt Samuel Nicholas Aenchbacker, Jr CSMC


Civil War (Confederate) · Confederate Navy

United States of America

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CSS Virginia II
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:CSSVirginia1862.2.ws.jpg
Confederate States of America
scuttled
Casemate ironclad
ihp
Horizontal back-acting steam engines
boilers
knots
Brooke rifles
Dahlgren
smoothbores
howitzers
Belt
Deck
Casemate
ironclad warship
Confederate States Navy
American Civil War
casemate ironclad
USS Merrimack
Battle of Hampton Roads
Union's
USS Monitor
ironclads
1 USS Merrimack becomes CSS Virginia
1.1 Reconstruction as an ironclad
2 Battle of Hampton Roads
2.1 Destruction of the CSS Virginia
3 Historical names: Merrimack, Virginia, Merrimac
4 Memorial, heritage
5 See also
6 Notes
7 References
8 Further reading
9 External links
Virginia
Union
Norfolk Naval Shipyard
Portsmouth, Virginia
Confederate
Union
steam
frigate
Flag Officer
French Forrest
salvage
graving dock
[1]
ironclad
Stephen Mallory
Secretary of the Navy
Chesapeake Bay
Lieutenants
John Mercer Brooke
John L. Porter
naval constructor
[2]
[3]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Mariners_Museum_2007_015a.jpg
screw propeller
fantail
cutwater
projectiles
ram
[4]
Elizabeth River
pig iron
[5]
gun ports
broadside
muzzle-loading
smoothbore
Dahlgren guns
pivot guns
caliber
shell
[6]
[7]
heated shot
12-pounder
Howitzers
Franklin Buchanan
executive officer
Lieutenant
Catesby ap Roger Jones
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:The_Monitor_and_Merrimac.jpg
Chromolithograph
flotilla
Raleigh
Beaufort
Patrick Henry
Jamestown
Teaser
USS Cumberland
USS Congress
Commodore
hot-shot
cutters
stanchions
railings
USS Minnesota
draft
Fort Monroe
Hampton Roads
Brooklyn Navy Yard
Washington, D.C.
foundered
pilothouse
John L. Worden
[8]
[9]
SS Arago
Joseph Nicholson Barney
CSS Jamestown
[10]
CS Navy squadron
CSS Raleigh
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Destruction_of_Merrimac,_May_11,_1862.png
Currier and Ives
USRC E. A. Stevens
USS Galena
James River Squadron
Rip Raps
Norfolk
James River
flag officer
Josiah Tattnall
Drewry's Bluff
Craney Island
Stars and Bars
battle ensign
Chicago Historical Society
USS Rhode Island
Cape Hatteras
Merrimack River
Pemigewasset
Winnipesaukee
Franklin, New Hampshire
New Hampshire
Massachusetts
Atlantic
Newburyport, Massachusetts
history of the United States
[11]
Jamestown Exposition
Sewell's Point
diorama
citation needed
Montgomery County, Virginia
Merrimac
classified advertisement
Mariners' Museum
Newport News
Museum of the Confederacy
Richmond
anchors
Pokahuntas Bell
[12]
Wikisource
Joint Resolution Authorizing the Secretary of the Navy to Furnish Metal for a Bell
eastern seaboard
watch fobs
Monitor-Merrimac Memorial Bridge-Tunnel
USS Merrimack (1855)