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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 30. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.22 (search)
capture Plymouth. On April 18, 1864, the Albemarle cut loose from the little town of Hamilton, mpanions made their way back and reached the Albemarle after midnight. Elliott stated to Captain Cooon as he sighted the Federal boats, ran the Albemarle close to shore, and when in proper position,field struck bottom she turned over, and the Albemarle was released. The Miami, in the meantime,h to have alarmed several such crafts as the Albemarle, had she been manned by ordinary men and offmaking a grand total of 82 cannon, while the Albemarle mounted four 6-inch rifle and two 8-inch smo-enders were ordered to pass as close to the Albemarle as they could, deliver fire, then get out of being rammed and took new positions. The Albemarle continued to advance, keeping her guns busy.ty for all as the big ship neared the little Albemarle. The latter sent two shots through the Yanke when we read the story of the Merrimac, the Albemarle and the greatest of all, the Alabama. When w[12 more...]
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 30. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index (search)
Index Adams, Chas Francis, 1, 102,121, 126; John Q.,25 Albemarle, The Confederate Ram, 205. Alexander, W. A., 164. Anderson, Fort. 205. Andersonville, 78. Appomattox, 28, 103. Arlington, Va., 3. Austin, Captain C. W. 96. Averell, General W. W., 281. Baltimore, Johnson's ride around, 215. Barry, Major, John, 114. Bartlett, Hon. C. L., 355. Barton, Captain R., 117. Beall, J. Gates, execution of, 262. Blackford, Captain C. M., 279. Black Horse Troop, Reminiscences of, 142. Blaine, J. G. 78. Bombshell, Captured the, 211. Boonsboro Md., 145. Breathed, Major, James, Sketch of, 346. Brown. John Young, 188; Colonel Ridgeley, killed, 215. Buck. Captain S. D., 104, 371. Buckingham Yancey Guard, 154. Buckner, General S. B., 117. Butler, General B. F., 95; at New Orleans, La., 188; infamous order of, 194; Hon. W. E., 860. Cameron, Hon. W, E., 360. Cedar Creek, Battle of, 184; losses at, 109, 371. Chambersburg, Pa., 266. Chest