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Attack on USS New Ironsides

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s smokestack and put out the fire in her engine. The explosion ripped a large fissure in the ironclad's starboard quarter and her crew had to quickly repair the hole but the ship remained leaky. Damage was also inflicted to the ship's armory bulkhead and some storerooms, but casualties were light.
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J. H. Tomb decided to go back to the torpedo boat where he restarted the fire and sailed away. The remaining two Confederates, including Lieutenant Glassel, surrendered to the men of
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US Navy casualties were Acting Ensign C.W.Howard (died of gunshot wound), Seaman William L. Knox (legs broken) and Master at Arms Thomas Little (contusions).
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was only fifty feet long with a beam of six feet and a draft of five feet. Her crew consisted of just four officers and men. She was under the command of
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was apparently not in threat of sinking and the damage proved to be mostly superficial. She returned to blockade duty after taking a short time in
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during her three year career. On the night of 5 October, at about 8:00 am the torpedo boat headed out from the pier toward the fourteen gun
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Roberts, William H. (1989). "The Neglected Ironclad: A Design and Constructional Analysis of the U.S.S. New Ironsides".
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Because it was a great impediment to Confederate commerce and warfare, there was no choice but to try to lift the
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C. W. Cannon could not swim so he remained aboard and after the others left they tried to swim for nearby
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There were two wounded, one of whom later died, and a third man who suffered from "confusions". CSS
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was heavily damaged, enough for her commander to order his men to abandon ship.
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was repaired as well and she eventually made attacks on
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was one of the South's secret weapons. Similar to the
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Battles of the American Civil War in South Carolina
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American Civil War

Charleston Harbor
Charleston, South Carolina
Confederate States of America
Confederate States
United States
Confederate States of America
William T. Glassell

Stephen C. Rowan
torpedo boat
ironclad
torpedo boat
Confederate
Charleston, South Carolina
semi-submersible
CSS David
spar torpedo
USS New Ironsides
Union
Union blockade
submarine
H.L. Hunley
Lieutenant
William T. Glassell
ironclad
Captain
Stephen C. Rowan

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