Confederate partisan activity was not limited to Louisiana. Wherever there was a Union incursion into the Mississippi River, Confederate pa...
Battle of St. Johns Bluff Living History Weekend Recap
Since 2007, the Ft. Caroline National Monument in Jacksonville has hosted a Civil War Living History event to commemorate the actions of Uni...
U.S. Naval Cowboys on the Mississippi-October 1862
In 19th century American history, the long range cattle drive is one of the great icons of the era. One such drive of 1,500 head of cattle ...
Playing With Fire off the Cuban Coast, October 1862
A route frequently used by Anglo-Confederate blockade runners went from Matamoros, Mexico to Havana, Cuba, ending at Mobile, Alabama. The s...
Alabama's Gulf Stream Raid, October 3-15, 1862
Alabama burning the ship Brilliante and her $93,000 worth of grain off the coast of Nova Scotia When CSS Alabama and her captain Raphel Se...
War on the Periphery-U.S. Naval Forces Capture Galveston, Texas
The port of Galveston, Texas represented the far western edge of Civil War Naval activity. Before the war, the port did brisk business in t...
Salt Works Raid at Cedar Key
Drawing of USS Ellen , a converted New York ferryboat; USS Somerset would likely have looked similar. Note that ship is firing on a target o...
CSS Virginia LEGO Ship Instructions Available for Download
Click on the above image to download the instructions (.pdf) The wait is finally over! As part of the new "Brick by Brick: LEGO Shipbu...