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Side elevation of the Confederate ironclad CSS Virginia, formerly the forty-gun screw frigate USS Merrimack. Line engraving after a drawing of 1862

Side elevation of the Confederate ironclad CSS Virginia, formerly the forty-gun screw frigate USS Merrimack. Line engraving after a drawing of 1862


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Side elevation of the Confederate ironclad CSS Virginia, formerly the forty-gun screw frigate USS Merrimack. Line engraving after a drawing of 1862

CONFEDERATE IRONCLAD, 1862.
Side elevation of the Confederate ironclad CSS Virginia, formerly the forty-gun screw frigate USS Merrimack. Line engraving after a drawing of 1862

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1860s Confederate Confederate Army Diagram Frigate Iron Ironclad Navy Southeastern Uss Merrimack Virginia


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This print showcases the side elevation of the legendary Confederate ironclad, CSS Virginia. Once known as the formidable forty-gun screw frigate USS Merrimack, this vessel underwent a remarkable transformation during the American Civil War. The detailed line engraving, based on a drawing from 1862, beautifully captures the grandeur and power of this historic ship. As you gaze upon this print, you can almost feel yourself transported back to the 1860s when naval warfare was forever changed by ironclads like the Virginia. With its sleek design and imposing presence, it symbolizes both innovation and defiance in equal measure. The intricate details depicted in this engraving highlight not only its exterior but also offer insight into its internal structure. This diagram provides an invaluable resource for maritime enthusiasts and historians alike who seek to understand the inner workings of such a significant vessel. Through this image, we are reminded of how pivotal naval battles were during the Civil War and how they shaped American history. The Virginia's role within the Confederate Army is undeniable; it served as a powerful weapon that challenged Union dominance at sea. Whether you appreciate naval architecture or have an interest in military history, this print serves as a tangible link to our past—a testament to human ingenuity amidst times of conflict and change.

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