Resource Spotlight: Henry Walke’s Postwar Reminiscences By Neil P. Chatelain

The commanding officer of a warship is wholly responsible for the vessel and sailors under his command. Such responsibility requires officers with unparalleled attention to detail, a trait that benefitted

CSS Neuse Civil War Interpretive Center Opens Temporary Exhibit

Andrew Duppstadt, Education & Interpretation Supervisor, NC Historic Sites, September 15, 2021, Kinston, NC—On Saturday, September 4, the CSS Neuse Civil War Interpretive Center opened a new temporary exhibit titled,

Resource Spotlight: Court of Inquiry Contextualizes the Loss of New Orleans By Neil P. Chatelain

In April 1862, David G. Farragut led a U.S. naval squadron up the Mississippi River. His forces, ocean-steaming warships, improvised gunboats, and mortar vessels, invested Forts Jackson and St. Philip

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