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Map of the Defeat of the Confederate Ship Alabama by the U.S. Steamer Kearsarge On June 19, 1864, Off Cherbourg, France

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Old map of Atlantic Coast, Cherbourg, France, United States.

Created by United States. Navy in 1864.
  • Scale ca. 1:41,000.
  • Civil War Map
  • From. Report on the Secretary of the Navy, with an appendix, containing reports from officers. December, 1864). opp. p. 630.
  • Map shows the "Position of the Kearsarge when she received the first broadside of the enemy," the general direction of the ships during the battle, and the position of the Alabama, when it sank in 45 fathoms of water. Map accompanies "Captain [John A.] Winslow's detailed report of the action" dated July 30, 1864.
  • Description derived from published bibliography.

Map Subjects

19th Century

Alabama (Screw Sloop)

Atlantic Coast

Cherbourg

Civil War

France

History

Kearsarge (Sloop)

Naval Battles

Naval Operations Confederate

United States

United States. Navy

1864

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Map of the Defeat of the Confederate Ship Alabama by the U.S. Steamer Kearsarge On June 19, 1864, Off Cherbourg, France by Relic Map Company