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Measured by the popular test, success, the Confederate States Navy would, perhaps, be accorded little merit.
Four Years in Rebel Capitals An Inside View of Life in the Southern Confederacy from Birth to Death T. C. DeLeon
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Confederate States Navy, who was the bearer of my message to
The Narrative of a Blockade-Runner John Wilkinson
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Commander J.K. Mitchell, of the Confederate States Navy, whom you are pleased to designate as "John K. Mitchell."
The Narrative of a Blockade-Runner John Wilkinson
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These parties went to the trouble of preparing models with plans and specifications; all of which were afterwards duly submitted to the incompetent Secretary of the Confederate States Navy; but it resulted in nothing.
The Narrative of a Blockade-Runner John Wilkinson
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Captain J.T. Wood, of the Confederate States Navy and also one of the
The Narrative of a Blockade-Runner John Wilkinson
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Captain Tucker, Confederate States Navy, was informed of the practice of the enemy of putting out boat pickets at night to observe the movement of our transportation to Morris Island; and it was suggested to him that steps should be taken by the navy to break up these pickets.
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* One of the passengers on board this steamer was Captain Barney, of the Confederate States Navy, who has since, I believe, succeeded Captain Maffit in the command of the Florida.
Three Months in the Southern States: April, June, 1863. 1864
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This celebrated sea has recently been thoroughly explored by an American exploring party, under the command of Commodore Lynch of the Confederate States Navy.
A Geography for Beginners. Kensey Johns 1864
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That the Government of the Confederate States do hereby relinquish all claim to any portion of the proceeds of the sale of certain vessels and their cargoes captured in the Chesapeake bay and the Potomac river, on or about the twenty-ninth day of June, eighteen hundred and sixty-one, by George M. Hollins, captain in the Confederate States Navy, and certain officers of the navy and private citizens under his command
A digest of the military and naval laws of the Confederate States : from the commencement of the Provisional Congress to the end of the first Congress under the permanent constitution, Confederate States of America. 1864
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When Virginia became one of the Confederate States, all the officers of the Virginia Navy were transferred to the Confederate States Navy, with the same rank they had held in the United States Navy.
Life of Rear Admiral John Randolph Tucker James Henry Rochelle 1857
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