No Need of Glory: The British Navy in American Waters, 1860-1864 |
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... CSS Florida in September 1862 ran into Mo- bile , flying British colors . Finally , on 25 March 1863 , Milne noti- fied his warships that , while strong objections would be made to the Union authorities when these incidents occurred ...
... CSS Florida in September 1862 ran into Mo- bile , flying British colors . Finally , on 25 March 1863 , Milne noti- fied his warships that , while strong objections would be made to the Union authorities when these incidents occurred ...
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... CSS Florida . She was constructed in the Liverpool yards of W. C. Miller , in the fall and winter of 1861-1862 , under contract to James D. Bulloch . The Confederate agent Bulloch was later responsible for the launching of that most ...
... CSS Florida . She was constructed in the Liverpool yards of W. C. Miller , in the fall and winter of 1861-1862 , under contract to James D. Bulloch . The Confederate agent Bulloch was later responsible for the launching of that most ...
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... CSS Florida , 102-3 , 105-6 on the defenses at Bermuda , 47 . 54 , 56 at Halifax , 45 at Port Royal , Jamaica , 41 , 48 and desertion , 133-37 on the division of authority at Bermuda , 55 the extension of his command , 130 and Samuel D ...
... CSS Florida , 102-3 , 105-6 on the defenses at Bermuda , 47 . 54 , 56 at Halifax , 45 at Port Royal , Jamaica , 41 , 48 and desertion , 133-37 on the division of authority at Bermuda , 55 the extension of his command , 130 and Samuel D ...
Contents
Sir Alexander Milne Returns to the Station | 1 |
The First Problems Raised by the American | 9 |
The Trent Affair and the Stations Military | 39 |
Copyright | |
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