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While the Monitor and Merrimack are the most famous of the Civil War ironclads, the Confederacy had another ship in its flotilla that carried high hopes and a metal hull. The makeshift CSS Arkansas, completed by Lt. Isaac Newton Brown and manned by a mixed crew of volunteers, gave the South a surge of confidence when it launched in 1862. For 28 days of summer, the ship engaged in five battles with Union warships, falling victim in the end only to her own primitive engines. The saga of the CSS Arkansas represents the last significant Rebel naval activity in the war's Western theater.
Contents
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments viii
Foreword by George Wright
Introduction
1. Beginnings
2. The Upper River Ironclads
3. A Frustrating Start, August-December 1861
4. From Memphis to Yazoo City, January-May 1862
5. Five Weeks Up the Yazoo, Early May-Late June 1862
6. Descending the Yazoo, June 25-July 15, 1862
7. Morning (Part I), July 15, 1862: Dawn Fight in the Yazoo
8. Morning (Part II), July 15, 1862: Running the Gauntlet
9. Surviving Farragut's Charge: Night, July 15, 1862
10. Arkansas vs. Essex, Round One: July 16-22, 1862
11. Arkansas vs. Essex, Round Two: Finale Off Baton Rouge, July 23-August 6, 1862
Epilogue
Chapter Notes
Bibliography
Index



