The CSS Shenandoah: The History of the Famous Confederate Raider That Surrendered Over Half a Year After the Civil War Ended

The CSS Shenandoah: The History of the Famous Confederate Raider That Surrendered Over Half a Year After the Civil War Ended
Author: Charles River Editors
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2018-12-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781792656750

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*Includes pictures *Includes accounts *Includes online resources and a bibliography for further reading After the first year of the Civil War, the Confederacy was faced with a serious problem. While the South had enjoyed some stunning victories on land, they had been all but cut off from the world at sea. The more industrialized North had realized that in case of an extended war, the best way to defeat the Confederacy was to starve it of supplies. The rebels started the war with no real navy to speak of, and so the federal government quickly set up a blockade of all Southern ports and river mouths. By depriving the South of revenues derived from its main export, cotton, the North seriously injured the Southern economy. Without European intervention and the ability to build a navy that could rival the Union's, the Confederacy was mostly reduced to token resistance and using fast moving ships that could evade the blockade and import and export goods. Again, that was only partially successful, and today, the blockade runners are better known for their extracurricular activities; most notably, some of the crews also acted as privateers on the high seas, attacking U.S. shipping and taking any loot for themselves. The daring exploits of these commerce raiders caught the imagination of Southern soldiers and civilians and buoyed up morale, even as the war news turned increasingly grim. Given how deadly the war was, what makes the history of the CSS Shenandoah, the last ship of the Civil War to surrender, all the more remarkable is that it was one of the only forces not to inflict casualties. It is also an intriguing story, for it begins with a tale of spies at work, not in a country torn apart by war, but in England, a nation both drawn to and terrified of the Civil War. There, the Sea King was purchased and became a different type of ship with a different name, rigged for fighting and rebranded the CSS Shenandoah. Somewhat ironically, it was named for one of the South's most appealing regions, one absolutely fought over and ravaged several times during the war. Of course, the Shenandoah was also responsible for millions of dollars' worth of destruction to private civilians' property, actions the Confederates justified in late 1864 by pointing to the total war promoted by General Ulysses S. Grant, and especially General William Tecumseh Sherman, who was cutting a wide swathe through Georgia around the time the Shenandoah set sail from Liverpool in late 1864. As Sherman completed the March to the Sea, Lieutenant Commander James Waddell aboard the Shenandoah drove whalers from their ships, took their cargo, and then destroyed their vessels. In the end, it was not what the Shenandoah did that made it controversial so much as when it did it, because thanks to the painfully slow communications of the 19th century, the crew of the ship wrought some of the most serious damage in the weeks after the war was over. Indeed, when the ship surrendered to the British government in November 1865, it became the last Confederate vessel in the world to do so, meaning the crew faced the possibility of being labeled pirates. Fortunately, it was recognized at the time, as it is today, that this was merely an accident of history, not deliberate piracy, and the men were not prosecuted. Instead, they returned to their home with more stories to tell than most sailors, and less blood on their hands. The CSS Shenandoah: The History of the Famous Confederate Raider that Surrendered Over Half a Year After the Civil War Ended examines how the legendary ship preyed on Union shipping across the globe during and after the war. Along with pictures depicting important people, places, and events, you will learn about the CSS Shenandoah like never before.

The Voyage of the CSS Shenandoah

The Voyage of the CSS Shenandoah
Author: William C. Whittle
Publisher: University of Alabama Press
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2014-06-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 0817357874

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The Confederate cruiser Shenandoah was the last of a group of commerce raiders deployed to prey on Union merchant ships. Ordered to the Pacific Ocean, the Shenandoah's successes compared favorably with the exploits of the more celebrated Alabama and Florida but have never been as well known because the Shenandoah's story coincided with the war's end. The expedition, however, from England to the Indian Ocean, Australia and the South Pacific, the Bering Sea, San Francisco, and finally to port in Liverpool, was one of the best documented during the Civil War. Among the most significant accounts of the expedition is the journal of Lieutenant William Whittle Jr., which is presented here with annotations from other journals, the official records and logs, and newspaper accounts or the Shenandoah's activities. These fascinating primary sources bring to life the history of this remarkable voyage. Book jacket.

Confederate Raider in the North Pacific

Confederate Raider in the North Pacific
Author: Murray Morgan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 358
Release: 1995
Genre: History
ISBN:

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The Civil War's final skirmishes took place not in the South, but in the Bering Sea, after the great conflict had officially ended. In Confederate Raider, noted Northwest historian Murray Morgan tells the tale of the C.S.S. Shenandoah and its assault on the Yankee whaling fleet.

Prologue

Prologue
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 76
Release: 2015
Genre: Archives
ISBN:

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C.S.S. Shenandoah

C.S.S. Shenandoah
Author: James D. Horan
Publisher: Crown
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2012-11-07
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0307827941

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The last shot of the Civil War was fired, not on an obscure battlefield, but in the ice-locked Sea of Okhotsk off Siberia seven months after Lee’s surrender. The last armed Confederate cruiser was the C.S.S. Shenandoah, a beautiful but dangerous vessel which scattered and burned the New Bedford whaling fleet in Arctic waters. She was the last cruiser sent to sea by James Dunwoody Bulloch, the captain who built the Confederacy’s navy in the shipyards of Europe. Constructed at a cost of £53,715, the Shenandoah captured thirty-eight ships and burned thirty-two. She inflicted damage to Union commerce which was officially judged at $1,361,983. She took 1,053 prisoners. In fact, she took so many her skipper, Lieutenant-Commanding James Waddell, had to rig a chain of whaleboats that could be towed along by his vessel, to accommodate captured Union seamen and the crews of the whalers he had burned. A few years after the war, Waddell wrote his account of the Shenandoah’s great cruise, and it is published here complete for the first time. He tells of his own career in the United States Navy and in the Confederate Navy, and also of the events leading up to his taking command of the Shenandoah.

The Shenandoah

The Shenandoah
Author: Cornelius E. Hunt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 302
Release: 1867
Genre: History
ISBN:

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The Last Shot

The Last Shot
Author: Lynn Schooler
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2005-05-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 0060523336

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Naval history of the very first order offers a riveting account of the last confederate military force to lay down its arms.

C.S.S. Shenandoah

C.S.S. Shenandoah
Author: James Iredell Waddell
Publisher: Naval Inst Press
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1996-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781557503688

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A fascinating memoir by the captain of the famous confederate cruiser that captured 38 ships and burned 32.

The Shenandoah; Or, the Last Confederate Cruiser

The Shenandoah; Or, the Last Confederate Cruiser
Author: Cornelius E Hunt
Publisher: Palala Press
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2015-12-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9781347280294

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