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Random Ships Of The Confederate States Navyreport

  • CSS Virginia II, steam sloop, ironclad, destroyed: April 4, 1865

    (Batteries) (CSN Warships)

  • CSS Tennessee, twin-screw steamer, ironclad ram, destroyed before launching: June 5, 1862

    (Batteries) (CSN Warships)

  • CSS Launch No. 2, steamer, destroyed: April 24, 1862

    (Gunboats) (CSN Warships)

  • Mary Bowers, side-wheel steamer

    (Civilian blockade runners) (Civilian auxiliary)

  • CSS Spray, steam tug, sunk

    (Gunboats) (CSN Warships)

  • CSS Ida, side-wheel coastal steamer, captured/burned: December 10, 1864

    (Government steamers) (CSN Support ships)

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Virginia was the first heavy warship built by the Confederate Navy and sank in Norfolk Harbor in 1862. Summing up The experience of this failure, The Confederate States of America went on to build many of The world’s most famous ships, and The tool generated 379 of them for those interested in The history of ships.

The ships were built at different times, with different primary uses and costs in terms of effort and manpower. When you look at random information about a vessel, you can also find The name of The vessel that was built through The Confederate States Navy, when it was built, The main type and class of The vessel, a brief description of The vessel, and so on. At a time when the world was struggling for naval supremacy, the United States was far ahead of all other nations in building ships, and the ships it built were far more cost effective than their peers.

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