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To the Banks of the Chattahoochee The Western Theater of the Civil War Second Session

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To the Banks of the Chattahoochee. The Western Theater of the Civil War Second Session. Turtleboats & Monitors. The Naval War for the Deep South. Battle of Mobile Bay. Confederate Blockade Runner Banshee at Galveston Bay. USS Monitor v CSS Virginia. CSS H.L. Hunley. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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To the Banks of the Chattahoochee

The Western Theater of the Civil War

Second Session

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Turtleboats&

Monitors

The Naval War for the Deep South

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Battle of Mobile Bay

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Confederate Blockade Runner Banshee at Galveston Bay

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USS Monitor v CSS Virginia

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CSS H.L. Hunley

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USS Kearsarge v CSS Alabama

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Anaconda Plan

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US BG Ulysses S. Grant & Flag-Officer Andrew Hull Foote

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USS Congress, a typical pre-Civil War U.S. Navy combat ship

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Steamboat on the Cumberland River

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A Typical “Pook” or “Turtle” Boat, the USS Louisville

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Early Ironclad Gunboats at Cairo, January 1862

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CS Soldiers at Memphis

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Fort Henry

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CS Brigadier General Lloyd Tilghman

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Battle of Fort Henry

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CS General Albert Sydney Johnston

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Cumberland River fromFort Donelson

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CS Brigadier General John Buchanan FloydCS Brigadier General Gideon Pillow

CS Brigadier General Simon Bolivar Buckner

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Lieutenant Colonel Nathan Bedford Forrest Escaping from Ft. Donelson

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CS General Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard

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Island No. 10 Map

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USS Carondelet

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Battle of Memphis

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Fort Jackson

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Fort Jackson Today

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10-Inch Columbiad

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CS Navy Ships Defending New Orleans

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US Rear Admiral David Glasgow Farragut

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USS Hartford

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Battle of Ft. Jackson & St. Philip

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80-pounder swivel-mount Dahlgren Crew on USS Brooklyn

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Port Hudson

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5-Minute Break!

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Florida Secession Flag, 1861

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Civil War Florida

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Columbus, c. 1864

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Columbus Iron Works

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CSS Jackson

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Wilson’s Raid

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CSS Chattahoochee

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USS Adela

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Union Naval Blockade

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CSS Chicora and Palmetto State

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Confederate Blockade Runners

Advance

Ella and Annie

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Blockade Runner Robert E. Lee

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CSS H.L. Hunley

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Hunley in Action

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USS Housatonic

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Hunley today

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Sentry at Hatteras Inlet, 1862

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Union Fleet at Hatteras Inlet

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Bombardment of Fort Clark

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USMC At Ft. Hatteras

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CSA Brigadier Generals Richard Caswell Gatlin, Henry

Alexander Wise and Lawrence O’Bryan Branch

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US Admiral L. M. Goldsborough and Brigadier General Ambrose Burnside

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Battle of Roanoke Island

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9th New York Infantry Regiment“Hawkins’ Zouaves ”

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1861 Carolinas Coast Map

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US Major General Benjamin Franklin Butler and Rear Admiral David Dixon Porter

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CS General Braxton Bragg and Major General William Henry Chase Whiting

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US Major General Alfred Howe Terry

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Mobile Bay

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CS Admiral Franklin Buchanan and his flagship, the CSS Tennessee

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Battle of Mobile Bay

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Farragut on the USS Hartford

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Fort Morgan After the Battle

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Fort Sumter At The End