History of War

WARSHIPS OF THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR

Source:   The waters between Forts Jackson (left) and St Philip (right) were ablaze with burning ships in the early morning hours of 24 April 1862  

The American Civil War saw the naval forces of both North and South deploy a plethora of ships and boats of all types, and the New Orleans campaign of April 1862 saw virtually all such vessels plying the waters of the Mississippi River and the Gulf of Mexico. Though most ocean-going wooden warships still carried sails, large numbers of frigates and sloops were

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