An edition of The Alabama and the Kearsarge (1996)

The Alabama & the Kearsarge

the sailor's Civil War

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An edition of The Alabama and the Kearsarge (1996)

The Alabama & the Kearsarge

the sailor's Civil War

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On June 19, 1864, the Confederate cruiser Alabama and the USS Kearsarge faced off in the English Channel outside the French port of Cherbourg. The Kearsarge had seen little action, and its men greeted the battle with enthusiasm. The Alabama, on the other hand, had limped into the harbor with a near-mutinous crew after spending months sinking Union ships all over the globe.

Commander Raphael Semmes intended to put the ship into drydock for a few months - but then the Kearsarge steamed onto the scene, setting the stage for battle. About an hour after the Alabama fired the first shot, it began to sink, and its crew was forced to wave the white flag of surrender.

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Marvel consulted the original muster rolls and logbooks for both ships, the virtually unknown letters of Confederate paymaster Clarence Yonge, and census and pension information. The letters and diaries of officers and crewmen describe the tensions aboard the ships, as do excerpts from the little-used original logs of Alabama commander Raphael Semmes. French sources also help to illuminate the details of the battle between the two ships.

Marvel challenges the accuracy of key memoirs on which most previous histories of the Alabama have been based and in so doing corrects a number of long-standing misinterpretations, including the myth that the English builders of the Alabama did not know what Confederate officials intended to do with the vessel.

Marvel's greatest contribution is his compelling description of the everyday life of the men on board the ships, from the Liverpool urchins who served as cabin boys on the Alabama to the senior officers on both of the warships.

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Cover of: The Alabama and the Kearsarge
The Alabama and the Kearsarge: The Sailor's Civil War (Civil War America)
February 26, 2007, The University of North Carolina Press
Paperback in English - New Ed edition
Cover of: The Alabama & the Kearsarge
The Alabama & the Kearsarge: the sailor's Civil War
1996, University of North Carolina Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 315-323) and index.

Published in
Chapel Hill
Series
Civil War America
Other Titles
Alabama and the Kearsarge

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
973.7/54
Library of Congress
E591 .M3 1996, 96-11144 [E]

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 337 p. :
Number of pages
337

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL974200M
ISBN 10
0807822949
LCCN
96011144
OCLC/WorldCat
34281251
Library Thing
289818
Goodreads
768055

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Semmes, the spare, frail-looking, fifty-one-year-old skipper of the Sumter, wished to familiarize his crew with the ship's five guns before venturing into open water.
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