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Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., chapter 48 (search)
gham and Tycoon. the Alabama anchors in harbor of Cherbourg. arrival of the Kearsarge. a challenge. preparaune, 1804, the Alabama anchored in the port of Cherbourg, France; and three days afterwards the U. S. steamer Kthey would have scattered to parts unknown; but as Cherbourg was exclusively a naval port, the French Admiral werchant vessels, directed the Confederate agent in Cherbourg to request Captain Winslow to wait for him and he prisoners that a number of men joined the ship at Cherbourg, in addition to the regular complement of the Alabrevity: United States Steamer Kearsarge, Cherbourg, France, June 19 P. M., 1864. Sir — I have the honording to this notice, the Alabama left the port of Cherbourg this morning at about 9:30 o'clock. At 10:20 A. M.. Winslow, Commanding U. S. Steamer Kearsarge, Cherbourg, France. There was no occurrence during the war moursued the only course proper for him: he went off Cherbourg and waited as near as possible to the entrance of