Confederate States Navy

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The Confederate States Navy (CSN) was the naval branch of the Confederate States Armed Forces, established by an act of the Confederate States Congress on February 21, 1861. It was responsible for Confederate naval operations during the American Civil War against the United States's Union Navy.

1861 — 1865  WikimediaWikidata
Confederate Navy
navy, Military forces of the Confederate States, Confederate States of America, 

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    Letter from Alfred W. Ellet, headquarters, Mississippi Marine Brigade, flag ship Autocrat, Grand Gulf, Mississippi, to (David D.) Porter, February 24, 1864Letter from Alfred W. Ellet, headquarters, Mississippi Marine Brigade, flag ship Autocrat, Grand Gulf, Mississippi, to (David D.) Porter, February 24, 1864
    Annotated design sketch of the submarine. It is shaped like two cones attached to the flat ends of a cylinder and laid on its side, with round door, two short fin-like Annotated design sketch of the submarine. It is shaped like two cones attached to the flat ends of a cylinder and laid on its side, with round door, two short fin-like "steering apparatus", and a propeller on the back.
    Ruins of Confederate States Naval Foundry at SelmaRuins of Confederate States Naval Foundry at Selma
    Former offices of Fraser, Trenholm & Co. in Rumford Place, Liverpool.Former offices of Fraser, Trenholm & Co. in Rumford Place, Liverpool.
    Point Lookout POW Camp Historical MarkerPoint Lookout POW Camp Historical Marker
      TypeSubtypeDateDescriptionNotesSource
      siteshipwreckCSS Neuseshipwreck, museum ship, Confederate States Navy, preserved watercraft, armored gunboatWikidata
      siteshipwreckH. L. Hunleyhuman-powered submarine, attack submarine, preserved watercraft, shipwreck, Confederate States Navy, museum shipWikidata
      commonsimageLetter from Alfred W. Ellet, headquarters, Mississippi Marine Brigade, flag ship Autocrat, Grand Gulf, Mississippi, to (David D.) Porter, February 24, 1864 Commons
      commonsimageAnnotated design sketch of the submarine. It is shaped like two cones attached to the flat ends of a cylinder and laid on its side, with round door, two short fin-like "steering apparatus", and a propeller on the back. Commons
      commonsimageRuins of Confederate States Naval Foundry at Selma Commons
      commonsimageFormer offices of Fraser, Trenholm & Co. in Rumford Place, Liverpool. Commons
      commonsimagePoint Lookout POW Camp Historical Marker Commons