Biographies of Civil War era naval officers are a scarce commodity and those of Southern officers are most rare. Craig L. Symonds has created a superb piece of writing in Confederate Admiral, his new volume on the life of Franklin Buchanan. The result is an impressive telling of the life of t...
Life on a Confederate Raider Timeless and Bound The Voyage of the CSS Shenandoah is the cruise jou...
The Confederacy and Innovation in Naval Warfare In August 2000, the recovery of the Confederate ...
War on the High Seas and Harbors An Overview of Naval Campaigns The Civil War may, as is often c...
The resources of the Southern Confederacy were pitifully small at the outset of the Civil War, and t...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal for Maritime R...
In A Confederate Biography Dwight Sturtevant Hughes chronicles the journey of the cruiser CSS Shenan...
The Union’s Naval Command The recent string of books on the Union and Confederate navies demonstra...
Dennis J. Ringle\u27s Life in Mr. Lincoln\u27s Navy is both a groundbreaking work of naval history a...
War on the Mississippi In the growing body of literature on the naval aspects of the American Civil...
Savannah sailors aboard the Standard Coastal Georgians relied on blockade runners\u27 success When...
The Life of Wade Hampton This is a first-rate biography of a valiant Confederate soldier, a grea...
In July 1864 as Confederate general Jubal Early\u27s 14,000-man army threatened to invade Washington...
A Look at Great Britain’s Role in Building the Confederate Navy In 1860, the United States had t...
Carolina Cavalryman Stuart\u27s replacement became governor and senator of South Carolina The rec...
Humanizing the Fleet: A Look at the Men Who Crewed the Navy Faces of the Civil War Navies: An Album ...
Life on a Confederate Raider Timeless and Bound The Voyage of the CSS Shenandoah is the cruise jou...
The Confederacy and Innovation in Naval Warfare In August 2000, the recovery of the Confederate ...
War on the High Seas and Harbors An Overview of Naval Campaigns The Civil War may, as is often c...
The resources of the Southern Confederacy were pitifully small at the outset of the Civil War, and t...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal for Maritime R...
In A Confederate Biography Dwight Sturtevant Hughes chronicles the journey of the cruiser CSS Shenan...
The Union’s Naval Command The recent string of books on the Union and Confederate navies demonstra...
Dennis J. Ringle\u27s Life in Mr. Lincoln\u27s Navy is both a groundbreaking work of naval history a...
War on the Mississippi In the growing body of literature on the naval aspects of the American Civil...
Savannah sailors aboard the Standard Coastal Georgians relied on blockade runners\u27 success When...
The Life of Wade Hampton This is a first-rate biography of a valiant Confederate soldier, a grea...
In July 1864 as Confederate general Jubal Early\u27s 14,000-man army threatened to invade Washington...
A Look at Great Britain’s Role in Building the Confederate Navy In 1860, the United States had t...
Carolina Cavalryman Stuart\u27s replacement became governor and senator of South Carolina The rec...
Humanizing the Fleet: A Look at the Men Who Crewed the Navy Faces of the Civil War Navies: An Album ...
Life on a Confederate Raider Timeless and Bound The Voyage of the CSS Shenandoah is the cruise jou...
The Confederacy and Innovation in Naval Warfare In August 2000, the recovery of the Confederate ...
War on the High Seas and Harbors An Overview of Naval Campaigns The Civil War may, as is often c...