CSS Fredericksburg was a casemate ironclad that served as part of the James River Squadron of the Confederate States Navy during the American Civil War...
22 KB (2,799 words) - 18:10, 26 December 2023
that took place there Fredericksburg, Ontario, the former name for Delhi, Ontario SS Fredericksburg, several ships CSS Fredericksburg, an ironclad of the...
1 KB (147 words) - 22:35, 2 December 2023
River Squadron in his flagship, the ironclad CSS Fredericksburg. Weighing 700 tons, the Fredericksburg was a formidable opponent armed with one 11-inch...
19 KB (2,431 words) - 03:31, 4 December 2023
ironclad CSS Fredericksburg then managed to clear the obstructions at around 01:30 on January 24. Read later took Scorpion to look for the gunboat CSS Hampton...
9 KB (1,004 words) - 23:51, 26 August 2023
CSS Shenandoah, formerly Sea King and later El Majidi, was an iron-framed, teak-planked, full-rigged sailing ship with auxiliary steam power chiefly known...
40 KB (5,189 words) - 03:14, 19 July 2024
CSS Columbia was an ironclad steamer ram in the Confederate States Navy and later in the United States Navy. Columbia was built at Charleston, South Carolina...
5 KB (347 words) - 10:54, 9 December 2023
rifles. The Virginia II was named after the more famous Confederate ironclad, CSS Virginia, also called the Merrimack because of the ship's origins as a Union...
13 KB (1,501 words) - 12:18, 4 October 2024
List of ships of the Confederate States Navy (redirect from CSS Yazoo)
captured incomplete: February 8, 1862 CSS Fredericksburg, twin-screw steamer, ironclad ram, destroyed: April 4, 1865 CSS Huntsville, ironclad steam floating...
45 KB (4,855 words) - 21:43, 28 September 2024
CSS Palmetto State was one of six Richmond class casemate ironclad rams built for the Confederate States Navy during the American Civil War. Completed...
10 KB (1,013 words) - 17:38, 1 November 2023
have been named Fredericksburg, including: SS Fredericksburg (1943) a T2 tanker SS Fredericksburg (1958) a T5 tanker CSS Fredericksburg, an ironclad of...
369 bytes (72 words) - 13:55, 24 December 2021
CSS Muscogee was an casemate ironclad built in Columbus, Georgia for the Confederate States Navy during the American Civil War. Her original paddle configuration...
11 KB (1,102 words) - 01:18, 7 June 2024
HMS Endeavour CSS Florida CSS Fredericksburg CSS Gaines CSS General Beauregard CSS General Lovell PS General Slocum CSS General Thompson CSS Governor Moore...
10 KB (1,160 words) - 00:41, 28 August 2024
CSS Richmond was the name ship of her class of six casemate ironclads built for the Confederate States Navy during the American Civil War. Completed during...
11 KB (1,222 words) - 18:06, 1 November 2023
CSS Neuse (/nuːs/ NOOSE) was a steam-powered ironclad ram of the Confederate States Navy that served in the latter part the American Civil War and was...
13 KB (1,368 words) - 03:26, 21 August 2024
Confederate Marine veteran. Served with the Marine Guard attached to the CSS Fredericksburg. William Sickles (1844–1938) – Union Army. Last Medal of Honor recipient...
35 KB (3,074 words) - 00:19, 5 September 2024
3 Apr: CSS Fredericksburg 3 Apr: CSS Hampton 3 Apr: CSS Patrick Henry 3 Apr: CSS Richmond 3 Apr: CSS Roanoke 3 Apr: CSS Virginia II 12 Apr: CSS Huntsville...
38 KB (4,602 words) - 12:27, 3 September 2024
SS Republic (1853) (redirect from CSS Tennessee (1861))
Republic was a sidewheel steamship, originally named SS Tennessee (also named CSS Tennessee, USS Tennessee, and USS Mobile for a time), lost in a hurricane...
11 KB (1,167 words) - 19:39, 18 February 2024
CSS Raleigh was originally a small, iron-hulled, propeller-driven towing steamer operating on the Albemarle and Chesapeake Canal. She was taken over by...
4 KB (346 words) - 05:06, 3 October 2024
CSS Drewry was a gunboat of the Confederate States Navy during the American Civil War. This wooden gunboat had a foredeck protected by an iron V-shaped...
4 KB (259 words) - 23:12, 8 April 2024
CSS Chicora was a Confederate ironclad ram that fought in the American Civil War. It was built under contract at Charleston, South Carolina in 1862. James...
7 KB (659 words) - 17:37, 1 November 2023
CSS Chickamauga, originally the blockade runner Edith, was purchased by the Confederate States Navy at Wilmington, North Carolina, in September 1864....
7 KB (745 words) - 05:02, 21 August 2024
CSS Patrick Henry was a ship built in New York City in 1859 by the renowned William H. Webb for the Old Dominion Steam Ship Line as the civilian steamer...
7 KB (635 words) - 00:13, 13 May 2024
in combat occurred when she was struck by a spar torpedo carried by the CSS David. Eight crewmen were awarded the Medal of Honor for their actions during...
24 KB (3,043 words) - 09:34, 15 July 2024
CSS Charleston was a casemate ironclad ram built for the Confederate Navy (CSN) at Charleston, South Carolina during the American Civil War. Funded by...
8 KB (771 words) - 07:51, 24 February 2024
Squadron, most notably its casemate ironclads such as CSS Fredericksburg, CSS Richmond and CSS Texas (1865). The yard ceased operations and was partially...
5 KB (341 words) - 17:06, 17 March 2024
CSS Tuscaloosa was an ironclad warship that served in the Confederate States Navy during the American Civil War. Construction began in May 1862, under...
14 KB (1,713 words) - 00:14, 3 November 2023
while carrying army units, she, USS Estrella, and USS Calhoun attacked CSS Queen of the West on Grand Gulf, a wide and still stretch of the Atchafalaya...
14 KB (1,734 words) - 10:15, 8 February 2024
CSS Hampton was a wooden gunboat of the Confederate States Navy, one of the few Hampton class gunboats to be built. Hampton was built at Norfolk Navy...
4 KB (222 words) - 02:08, 9 July 2022
CSS Chattahoochee was a twin-screw steam powered gunboat built at Saffold, Georgia; she was christened for the river upon which she was built. The gunboat...
14 KB (1,553 words) - 00:02, 30 June 2024
H. L. Hunley (submarine) (redirect from CSS H.L. Hunley)
H. L. Hunley, also known as the Hunley, CSS H. L. Hunley, or CSS Hunley, was a submarine of the Confederate States of America that played a small part...
58 KB (6,719 words) - 22:10, 2 September 2024