With his latest film for Alabama Public Television, filmmaker Robert Clem set himself what he regards as his most ambitious challenge: To get his arms around the story of Confederate Adm. Raphael ...
The story of the Confederate privateer ship CSS Alabama and its captain, Raphael Semmes. The story of the Confederate privateer ship CSS Alabama and its captain, Raphael Semmes. Built secretly in ...
Confederate Navy Adm. Raphael Semmes was known for commanding the Confederate raider CSS Alabama during the Civil War. He was memorialized in 1900 with a statue that long stood in downtown Mobile. He ...
On June 19, 1864, the Union sloop-of-war USS Kearsarge laid in wait outside the French port of Cherbourg for the Confederate commerce raider CSS Alabama. The Confederate warship had wreaked havoc on ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. - After more than eight years of work, scientists say two cannons from the Confederate raider CSS Alabama have been preserved at the same lab conserving another Civil War artifact, ...
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This past week, the Civil War Preservation Trust designated a new historical site — in England. The shipyards there supplied the Confederate Navy with some of its ships, including the CSS Alabama.