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Resource Spotlight: Du Pont Reacts to Charleston Ironclad Attack By Neil P. Chatelain

July 30, 2020• Charles Williams• News

Flag Officer Rear-Admiral Samuel Francis Du Pont commanded the Union’s South Atlantic Blockading Squadron, responsible for the coast from South Carolina to the tip of Florida. He was not at…

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What was your favorite Civil War Navy cover of 2018?

July 9, 2019• Charles Williams• Civil war navy Magazine

Happy New Year! What was your favorite Civil War Navy cover of 2018? Comment with your selection below…

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Recovered USS Monitor Dahlgren Gun Conservation

June 22, 2019• Charles Williams• News

NEWS Summary FOR CIVILWARNAVY.COM Written by Joan Wenner Recovered USS Monitor Dahlgren Gun Conservation Newport News, Virginia—At the official repository of the artifacts of the recovered USS Monitor ironclad, The Mariners’…

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Civil War Navy Symposium

October 23, 2018• Charles Williams• News

Civil War Navy—The Magazine Supports Old Baldy Civil War Round Table (Philadelphia) Civil War Navy Symposium, October 20, 2018   Camden, NJ—On Saturday, October 20, 2018, the Old Baldy Civil War…

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Highlights from the Franklin Civil War Show

June 27, 2019• Charles Williams• Uncategorized

It was a great day for Civil War Navy at the Franklin Civil War show this past weekend, it was nice seeing some of our subscribers and meeting new ones,…

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Site of Sunken Civil War Ship May Become Museum in Arkansas

November 28, 2018• Charles Williams• Civil war navy history, Museum

Here is an article about Museum dedicated to the paddlewheel steamboat, the Sultana, which exploded on April 27, 1865. The museum focuses on the steamboat itself, the passengers- who they…

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Hunley Original Surface Uncovered

October 27, 2017• Charles Williams• Civil war navy history

World’s First Combat Submarine Original Surface Uncovered Next, the Inside of the Crew Compartment Will be Exposed North Charleston, South Carolina – The Hunley has finally come out of her…

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Update on Fort Pulaski

October 2, 2017• Charles Williams• Civil war navy history

Operations Update for Fort Pulaski National Monument The park remains closed due to storm damage to park buildings and infrastructure. There is no anticipated reopening date for Fort Pulaski National…

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