On November 6, 1865, the CSS Shenandoah lowered the Confederate flag and James I. Waddell surrendered command of the vessel to British authorities in Liverpool. The surrender came a full six months ...
Cruise of the CSS Shenandoah -- Plans of the CSS Shenandoah -- Preface -- Introduction -- Otro Alabama -- Do the greatest injury -- None but fiends could -- Now came the trouble -- Oh, it's a grand ...
James Waddell, captain of the CSS Shenandoah, surrendered at Liverpool Town Hall One-hundred-and-fifty years ago, several months after the end of the American Civil War, the Confederate ship the CSS ...
Prologue : the cruise of the Shenandoah -- Never did a ship go to sea so miserably prepared -- I wish we could catch another Yankee -- This is indeed a merry Christmas -- The Victorian government ...
THE LAST SHOT: THE INCREDIBLE STORY OF THE CSS SHENANDOAH AND THE TRUE CONCLUSION OF THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR By Lynn Schooler, HarperCollins (ecco), $24.95, 308 pages, illus. The truly incredible ...
Most students of Civil War history are familiar with the adventures of the ironclad CSS Virginia; Raphael Semmes’ commerce raider, CSS Alabama; and the world’s first true submarine, the H.L. Hunley.
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