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SEA POWER
The Civil War, 1861-1865
UNION NAVAL SHIPS
USS Adela
USS Alabama
USS Argosy
USS Aries
USS Arizona
USS Aroostook
USS Augusta
USS Atlanta
USS Bainbridge
USS Bazely
USS Belle
USS Bienville
USS Brooklyn
USS Calhoun
USS Cambridge
USS Catskill
USS Cayuga
USS Champion
USS Cherokee
USS Corondelet
USS Cumberland
USS Dacotah
USS Darlington
USS Dawn
USS Dandelion
USS Daylight
USS Decatur
USS De Soto
USS Diana
USS Dictator
USS Dumbarton
USS Elk
USS Ellen
USS Essex
USS Estrella
USS Eutaw
USS Fawn
USS Fern
USS Flag
USS Florida
USS Forest Rose
USS Fort Donelson
USS Fort Hindman
USS Fort Jackson
USS Frolic
USS Galena
USS General Lyon
USS General Price
USS General William
Putnam
USS General Sherman
USS Genesee
USS Gettysburg
USS Glide
USS Harriet Lane
USS Hatteras
USS Hendrick Hudson
USS Housatonic
USS James Adger
USS Kearsarge
USS Malvern
USS Maratanza
USS Maria Denning
USS Metacomet
USS Miami
USS Miantonomoh
USS Monitor
USS Montauk
USS Neosho
USS Octorara
USS Onandaga
USS Osage
USS Putnam
USS San Jacinto
USS Sassacus
USS Saugus
USS Shawnee
USS Southfield
USS St. Louis
USS Tecumseh
USS Tennessee
USS Vanderbilt
USS Varuna
USS Wabash
USS Wachusett
USS Wando
USS Weehawken
USS Westfield
USS William Brown
USS Winnebago
USS Wyoming
CONFEDERATE SHIPS
CSS Admiral
CSS Alabama
CSS Albemarle
CSS Arkansas
CSS Atlanta
CSS Bayou City
CSS Calhoun
CSS Darlington
CSS De Soto
CSS Florida
CSS General Bragg
CSS General Sterling Price
CSS Governor Moore
H.L. Hunley - Submarine
CSS Jackson
CSS Jefferson Davis
CSS McRae
CSS Muscogee
CSS Nashville
CSS Queen of the West
CSS Saint Patrick
CSS Savannah
CSS Selma
CSS Shenandoah
CSS Stonewall
CSS Stonewall Jackson
CSS Sumter
CSS Teaser
CSS Tennessee
CSS Texas
CSS Virginia
CSS William Hewes
Union Navy in Charleston
CITY POINT
HARPER’S FERRY
FLAG RAISING CEREMONY AT FORT SUMTER
CONFEDERATE DEAD
SOLDIERS
ANTIETAM, MARYLAND
CIVIL WAR FUNERAL
FORD’S THEATRE
Lincoln on his death bed
LINCOLN’S COFFIN
CIVIL WAR GENERALS OF THE UNION
George B. McClellan
General-in-chief of the
Union Army
November 1861 – March
1862
Commands - Army of the
Potomac
Nickname (s) Little Mac
The Young Napoleon
24th Governor of New
Jersey (1878 – 1881)
CIVIL WAR GENERALS OF THE UNION
Ulysses S. Grant
General-in-chief of the
Union Army 1864-1865
Graduate of United
States Military Academy
at West Point
Nickname
“Unconditional
Surrender” Grant
18th President of the
United States 1869-1877
CIVIL WAR GENERALS OF THE UNION
Joseph Hooker
Major General in the
Union Army
Commands – I Corps,
Army of the Potomac,
Army of the Potomac
XX Corps, Army of the
Tennessee
Nickname “Fighting
Joe”
CIVIL WAR GENERALS OF THE UNION
Ambrose Everett
Burnside
Graduate of United
State Military Academy
at West Point
Commands – Army of
the Potomac, Army of
the Ohio
Nickname - “Burn”
Served as Governor and
U.S. Senator in Rhode
Island
CIVIL WAR GENERALS OF THE
CONFEDERACY
Robert E. Lee
West Point Graduate
General-in-chief of
Confederate forces
(1865)
Commands - Army of
Northern Virginia
Military Adviser to
Confederate President
Jefferson Davis
CIVIL WAR GENERALS OF THE
CONFEDERACY
James Ewell Brown (Jeb)
Stuart
West Point Graduate
Served at Fort Davis for
three month in 1855
Commands – Cavalry
Corps, Army of Northern
Virginia
Nickname (s) Jeb, Beauty,
Knight of the Golden Spurs
CIVIL WAR GENERALS OF THE
CONFEDERACY
Joseph Eggleston Johnston
Senior General Officer in
the Confederate States
Army
Graduate of the United
States Military Academy at
West Point
1st West Point graduate to be
promoted to a general
officer in the regular army
U.S. Representative from
Virginia’s 3 district (1879 –
REAR ADMIRAL UNITED STATES NAVY
David Glasgow Farragut
1st Rear Admiral of the Navy
Popular order “Damn the
torpedoes, full speed ahead!”
Commands – European
Squadron, Western Gulf
Blockading Squadron
Created one of the 1st music
playing instruments called a
“flagntupper”
U.S. Post office issued a
commemorate stamp 1903
THE CABINET OF THE CONFEDERATE STATES AT
MONTGOMERY
PRESIDENT OF THE CONFEDERATE STATES OF
AMERICA
Jefferson Finis Davis
Graduate of United States
Military Academy at West Point
23rd United States Secretary of
War
U.S. Senator from Mississippi
Member of the U.S. House of
Representatives from Mississippi
Chairman of the Senate
Committee on Military Affairs
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA
ABRAHAM
Lincoln
Country Lawyer
Illinois state
legislator
U.S.
Representative
from Illinois 7th
district
1st american
president to be
Assassinated