CRUISE AND CAPTURES OF THE ALABAMA

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CRUISE AND CAPTURES
OF THE
ALABAMA

By Albert M. Goodrich

MINNEAPOLIS
THE H. W. WILSON CO.
1906

Copyright 1906, by Albert M. Goodrich.

Lumber Exchange Printing Co.


PREFACE.​
The publication of the naval records of the Rebellion, both Union and Confederate, makes it possible to take a comprehensive view of the career of the famous cruiser. In addition to these, Captain Semmes kept a diary, which after the close of the war he expanded into a very full memoir. Various officers of the vessel also kept diaries, and wrote accounts of their adventures, The long report of the Geneva Tribunal of Arbitration, and various consular reports contain a great deal of information in regard to the Alabama’s inception and operations. All this voluminous material has been gone over with care in the preparation of this volume, and the facts are set forth in a trustworthy, and it is hoped also, in a readable form.

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Raphael Semmes, Commander of the Alabama.
Book is here: http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/35107
 
The CSS Alabama had a storied career, and Admiral Semmes was one hell of a Commander. Between the CSS Alabama and the CSS Shenandoah they inflicted pain on Northern shipping. My favorite book on this subject is "Last Flag Down"

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