MONITOR AND MERRIMACK

two American warships that fought the first engagement between ironclad ships. When, at the beginning of the Civil War, the Union forces abandoned the Norfolk Navy Yard at Portsmouth, Va., they scuttled the powerful steam frigate Merrimack. She was subsequently raised by the Confederates, converted into an ironclad, and renamed the Virginia. On Mar. 8, 1862, the Virginia, commanded by Capt. Franklin Buchanan, sallied forth into Hampton Roads against the wooden ships of the Union blockading squadron. She rammed and sank the Cumberland, destroyed the Congress after running her aground, and scattered the remaining ships, all the while sustaining practically no damage to herself.

The next day, however, the Virginia, now under command of Lt. Catesby Jones, was challenged by the strange-looking Union ironclad Monitor (see monitor), built by John Ericsson and commanded by Lt. John L. Worden. The Monitor had just reached Hampton Roads after a precarious voyage from New York City. The ships engaged in a four-hour close-range duel, which resulted in a draw. This combat between two ironclad warships marked a revolution in naval warfare.

In April the Virginia, under Capt. Josiah Tattnall, again challenged the Monitor, but the Union ship declined combat. When General McClellan's advance in the Peninsular campaign forced the Confederates to abandon Norfolk, Tattnall, unable to lighten the Virginia sufficiently for passage up the James River, destroyed her (May, 1862). The Monitor foundered and sank in heavy seas off Cape Hatteras in Dec., 1862.

In 1973 scientists discovered the intact wreck of the Monitor, and the site was subsequently protected by the Monitor National Marine Sanctuary. The steam engine and turret of the Monitor were recovered in 2002 for display with other artifacts at the Mariner's Museum, Newport News, Va.

See R. M. McCordock, The Yankee Cheese Box (1938); H. A. Trexler, The Confederate Ironclad "Virginia" (1938); R. W. Daly, How the Merrimac Won (1957); W. C. White and R. White, Tin Can on a Shingle (1957); W. C. Davis, Duel Between the First Ironclads (1981); J. T. deKay, Monitor (1997).

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...135 Merrimack County, N. H., 6 Merrimack Manufacturing Co., 178 Merrimack-to-Boston Canal, 151 -52 Merrimack Valley. See valley of the river Methodism...Valley, 104 Monadnock region, 13 Monitor, 169 Monts, Sieur de, 27 , 28 Moody...
...perceptible movement, and the Merrimack sic slowly dragged herself...Virginia s guns could not hurt the Monitor , decided to ram her. Even...a plan for overrunning the Monitor s turret, Jones tried to get...could gather headway, the Monitor had turned nimbly aside, and...
...graphic description of the battle between the Monitor and the Merrimack, relatively little else was said about naval...runners, or the significance of ironclads after the Monitor-Merrimack confrontation. While examining the contributors...
...Mechanicsville, Va., 91, 110-18, 119, 150, 152 Mechanicsville Bridge, 111, 114, 117 Merrimack. See Virginia Monitor, 49-52, 93 Monitor-Merrimack Overlook, 165-66 Morrell, Brigadier General George, 118 8 Mountain Department, 44...
...on 26 February. U.S.S. Monitor was completed on time and under...anything but a flat calm. Monitor had only two guns, huge 11...trials in New York harbor, Monitor steamed for Hampton Roads on...about the celebrated Monitor-Merrimack duel. It began at about 9...
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...loss of the navy yard at Norfolk, the combat of the Monitor and Merrimack, various amphibious operations, and the long struggles...provides good material on the recovered wrecks of the USS Monitor and the Confederate submarine, Hunley. His familiarity...
...dramatic Battle between the Monitor and the Merrimack. This oil on canvas, executed...hull and engines of the USS Merrimack, a frigate that had been burned...The wooden remains of the Merrimack were topped with an iron casemate...
...chronicles in elaborate detail some of the most significant events of the conflict, including the battle of the Monitor and the Merrimack, McClellans peninsular campaign, the battle of Fredericksburg and Burnsides infamous retreat, and the fall...
...Other contenders are "two ancient, discolored sawdust poles left from Dearmans sawmill business ... like the Monitor and the Merrimack in the history book" (p. 410). Aside from its pictures, the book conceptualizes Civil War issues in the...
...Pennsylvania, the fertile lands of the West, the Golden Gate and the Grand Canyon. I am Independence Hall, the Monitor and the Merrimack. I am big. I sprawl from the Atlantic to the Pacific, 3 million square miles throbbing with industry. I am...
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...Historic Recovery of the USS Monitor by Rod E. Redman IRONCLAD...Historic Recovery of the USS Monitor By Paul Clancy 246 Pgs, 6...Confederate ram Virginia (ex-USS Merrimack), the unique gunboat USS Monitor revolutionized Naval warfare...Americans began to learn of the Monitors last days and tragic end...
USS Monitor Turret Recoverd by Brad Brett...forever -- the tiny USS Monitor. Strong undersea currents...photographs to remember the Monitor," Broadwater said. The...a Union vessel named the Merrimack, made nautical history when...
...is their local morning paper. "The Monitor is a moderate, thinking paper...editorial page is read by everybody" The Monitors ties to Concord are strong. "Any...Publisher Tom C. Brown, who came to the Monitor from Montanas Missoulian in 1987...income," he says. The size of the Monitors staff also played a role. "Every...Thats the good side. But because the Monitor is small, everybodys also expected...
...the three-massed side-wheeler barkentine MICHIGAN, which first sailed the Great Lakes two decades before MONITOR and MERRIMACK clashed during the American Civil War, was renamed WOLVERINE on 17 June 1905 to clear the name MICHIGAN to be...
...Ayres only theatrical feature directorial credit. These were scenes depicting the innovative sea battle of the Monitor and the Merrimack along with other material dealing with the beginning of the Civil War. At a screening of a rough cut in April...
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Salvors to raise Monitors propeller. by Stephen...try to separate the Monitors propeller from its...ironclad. The Unions Monitor never sank a ship...of the wooden ship Merrimack - spent an afternoon...museum curator. The Monitor, with its turret...the Virginia, the Monitors two guns fired more...
...armor and striking power. The Monitor had two hulls. The lower...mounting two 11-inch guns. The Monitor was launched Jan. 30, 1862...Gideon Welles ordered the Monitors new commander, Lt. John...trip down the coast, but the Monitor demonstrated some unsettling...confrontation with the Confederate Merrimack. The duel between the two...
...cracks in the metal. The Monitor gained military and naval...built on the hull of the USS Merrimack in a battle at Hampton Roads...in less than 100 days, the Monitor was the first to be solely...the Mariners Museum. The Monitors propeller and hundreds of...are asking, `Where is the Monitor?" Mr. Lyons said. "The...
...innovation in naval warfare. The Monitor was the first ironclad, turreted...of a small submarine. The Monitors 400-horsepower engine was...built over the hull of the USS Merrimack. The Merrimack was a Union steamship the...navy yard at Norfolk. The Monitor was launched from New York...
The Monitors Two Stories; Wartime...steam frigate USS Merrimack, renamed her CSS...because just as Merrimack was getting its new...flushing toilets." The Monitor was small for a warship...alone. Virginia, nee Merrimack, was nearly 100 feet...henceforth. In December, Monitor sailed for the Carolinas...ship rescued most of Monitors officers and crew...
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MONITOR AND MERRIMACK two American warships that fought the...scuttled the powerful steam frigate Merrimack. She was subsequently raised by the...the strange-looking Union ironclad Monitor (see monitor ), built by John Ericsson...
MERRIMACK , ship see Monitor and Merrimack . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
MONITOR , type of warship...low in the water. Monitors were so called from...of the class, the Monitor, built for the Union...propeller. (See Monitor and Merrimack for more information.) Monitors were used extensively...
...Confederate occupation, the steamship Merrimack was converted into the worlds first ironclad (see Monitor and Merrimack ). The nations first battleship...Shipyard Museum, with a model of the Merrimack; the U.S. Naval Hospital (1830...
VIRGINIA , ship Confederate name for the ironclad Merrimack. See Monitor and Merrimack . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
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