Today In Civil War History: August 24th

August 24th, 1862
CSS Alabama is Born

CSS Alabama

CSS Alabama

Two ships met off the Azores Islands today and a new ship name was created. Several of the crew, and most of the stores, of the supply ship were transferred to the new ship Enrica, and she got a new name.  The new name was the CSS Alabama, commerce raider and terror of Union ship captains and insurance companies.

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Today In Civil War History- August 23rd

August 23rd 1863
Union Naval Commanders are Embarrassed

Rappahannock River

Rappahannock River

The mouth of the Rappahannock River in Virginia had been firmly held Union territory for quite. The Union slackening of this territory turned out not to be the time to slack. A group of sixty Confederates, accompanied by 30 sharpshooters, set out on the river in four small boats. Led by Lt. L. Taylor Woods, they took advantage of the calm conditions to capture two Union gunboats, the USS Satellite and USS Reliance. The action was of minimal military significance, but resulted in massive embarrassment for Union naval commanders in the region.

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