Lt. Beverly Kennon As mentioned in the April 25 post , the Confederate forces afloat at New Orleans were very much outgunned and outnumbered...

Lt. Beverly Kennon As mentioned in the April 25 post , the Confederate forces afloat at New Orleans were very much outgunned and outnumbered...
Check out this article at the Rochester newspaper, Democrat and Chronicle , website. It briefly discusses Rochester sailors' involvemen...
Earlier we looked at the Mississippi River mortar boats used upriver at points such as Island No. 10 and Fort Pillow. While suitable for t...
W. Waud's image of USS Iroquios' XI-inch gun crew hit during the battle of New Orleans Artist William Waud, brother of artist Alfred...
Today (25 April) marks the 150th anniversary of the fall of New Orleans. In commemoration of Union control of the Crescent City, we have beg...
Salt works kettle/boiler display: Salt works historic marker: During the Civil War, St. Andrews Bay, Florida, was an immensely important are...
In preparation for Drewry's Bluff, we present USS Galena . This is the ship that is often mentioned in passing and in hush circles as t...
Today, Laura Orr and I traveled to Drewry's Bluff to talk about some recent developments brewing with the National Park Service for the ...
In the later fall of 1861, Captain (later flag officer) Andrew Foote inherited a squadron in the making. The warships under construction an...
Civil War Navy and Marine Reenactors at Portsmouth Navy Birthday (October 2011) " Nor must Uncle Sam's web-feet be forgotten. At...
Reinforcement of Ft. Pickens by Union forces in mid-1861 (source: Fla. Dept. of State): In prior posts, I covered the events transpiring at...
The Union Navy was busy during the early months of 1862. With commanders Andrew Hull Foote and Major General John Pope fresh off recent suc...
It's been a few days since the last post. The education staff (including myself) at the Hampton Roads Naval Museum was busy this past ...