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Friday, June 23, 2006
Origin:
Georgia, United States
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"Naval history was made on March 8, 1862, when the first Confederate ironclad steamed down the Elizabeth River into Hampton Roads to attack the woodensided U.S. blockading fleet anchored there. Built on the hull of the U.S.S. Merrimac (which had been scuttled and burned when the Federals abandoned the Gosport Navy Yard in April, 1861), the new warship had been christened C.S.S. Virginia, but in common usage retained its original name. After ramming and sinking the twenty-four-gun woodenhulled steam-sailing sloop Cumberland, the Merrimac headed for the fifty-gun frigate Congress. An awestruck Union officer watched the one-sided fight as the Merrimac fired "shot and shell into her with terrific effect, while the shot from the Congress glanced from her iron-plated sloping sides, without doing any apparent injury."

The results of the first day's fighting at Hampton Roads proved the superiority of iron over wood, but on the next day iron was pitted against iron as the U.S.S. Monitor arrived on the scene. It was just in time to challenge the Merrimac, which was returning to finish off the U.S. blockading squadron. The Confederate ironclad carried more guns than the Union Monitor, but it was slow, clumsy, and prone to engine trouble. The Union prototype, as designed by John Ericsson, was the faster and more maneuverable ironclad, but it lacked the Rebel vessel's brutish size and power. The Merrimac's officers had heard rumors about a Union ironclad, yet, according to Lieutenant Wood: "She could not possibly have made her appearance at a more inopportune time for us...... Lieutenant S. Dana Greene, an officer aboard the Monitor, described the first exchange of gunfire: "The turrets and other parts of the ship were heavily struck, but the shots did not penetrate; the tower was intact, and it continued to revolve. A look of confidence passed over the men's faces, and we believed the Merrimac would not repeat the work she had accomplished the day before." Neither ironclad seriously damaged the other in their one day of fighting, March 9, 1862 though the Merrimac was indeed prevented from attacking any more of the Union's wooden ships. A new age of naval warfare had dawned.

http://www.civilwarhome.com/ironclad.htm

http://www.ironclads.com/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_the_Ironclads

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version 2 released 3/2010

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version 1 traveled 9808.6 miles

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6/2007 - Minnesota

7/2007 - Oregon

8/2007 - Washington

7/2008 - Nevada

12/2008 - Hawaii

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Mark Missing 11/16/2013 ChapterhouseInc marked it as missing   Visit Log

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Discovered It 6/5/2013 captnkirk17 discovered it   Visit Log

The Union knew from spies that standard loads in the Monitor's guns would not penetrate the armor on the Merrimack, but they were afraid to use more gunpowder for fear of blowing up the guns, even though the gun's manufacturer assured them they could do it.
Discovered in the awesome collection of ChapterhouseInc, thanks so much for sharing it with me.

Write note 3/14/2013 Dateshunter posted a note for it   Visit Log

leider nicht mehr hier im Cache 😟

Write note 9/12/2012 mettwurschtstulle posted a note for it   Visit Log

Heut leider nicht im Cache gesehen :(

Dropped Off 9/10/2012 N.u.C placed it in Geogames Kindercaches: Märchen Bonus Sachsen, Germany - 19.74 miles  Visit Log
Visited 7/25/2012 N.u.C took it to Doppelkolbenpumpe Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany - 56.31 miles  Visit Log
Discovered It 6/10/2012 Meerjungfraumann1984 discovered it   Visit Log

discovered

Visited 6/8/2012 N.u.C took it to A38 gen Westen Raststätte Geiseltal Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany - 14.21 miles  Visit Log
Visited 5/29/2012 N.u.C took it to Rohrpost im Bienitz Sachsen, Germany - 22.15 miles  Visit Log
Visited 5/28/2012 N.u.C took it to Dreyse Mühle Sömmerda Thüringen, Germany - 71.08 miles  Visit Log
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