After circumnavigating the globe and capturing or sinking 38 commercial Union ships, the raider CSS Shenandoah finally furled her huge Confederate flag at Liverpool, England, and surrendered eight ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.
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 ...
A unique battle flag hangs in the Confederate Museum in Richmond, Va. It's the flag of the only ship in the southern navy to have circumnavigated the globe. The one that fluttered as cannons fired the ...