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CSS Tennessee
Flagship of
Admiral Buchanan in
the Battle of Mobile Bay. |
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USS
Cairo
Partially restored and is on exhibit at Vicksburg, Mississippi.
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USS Monitor
Most
radical designs |
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USS New Ironsides
The most formidable
vessel built by the Union. |
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USS Hartford
Played a key role
to that secured the South
could not win the war.
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USS Kearsarge
One of the three most important ships in the United States Navy.
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CSS Alabama
The most successful raider. |
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USS George
Washington Parke Custis
The first balloon reconnaissance ship. |
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CSS Virginia
Bold and successful. |
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USS Tecumseh
Led a van of
ironclads in the Battle of
Mobile Bay. |
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USS Fort
Hindman
Designed to patrol in shallow waters and small
tributaries where heavier ironclads could not enter. |
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USS Pontoosuc
A double-ender side wheel gunboat.
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CSS Teaser
A pioneer
minelayer.
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CSS Hunley |
After analyzing all the kits and models that have been
produced, we
felt that none of them reflects well the real submarine. So we are building the most
accurate CSS Hunley ever for the
distinguished collectors and prestigious museums.
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CSS Albemarle |
The South’s most
successful ironclad during the war.
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CSS
Manassas
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The first Confederate ironclad and also the first iron armored
vessel to attack an enemy. |
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Gloire
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The world's very first iron ocean-going warship.
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Ross Winans Cigar boat
The innovative
technology attracted Jules Verne's
attention. |
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