The cruise of the Alabama and the Sumter /
First published over 100 years ago, CRUISE OF THE ALABAMA AND THE SUMTER is Raphael Semmes? incredible story of his experiences as a commander in the Confederate Navy during the Civil War. Semmes draws upon his private journals and papers to unfold his memories of capturing merchant vessels and skil...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Carleton,
1864.
Scituate, Mass. : Digital Scanning, 2001. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- THE CRUISE OF THE ALABAMA AND THE SUMTER
- ADVERTISEMENT TO THE LONDON EDITION
- CONTENTS
- CHAPTER I.
- The Question at issue
- An unexpected point of attack
- Captain Semmes
- The President's instructions
- Creating a navy
- From the old to the new
- An important mission
- Appointed to the Sumter
- True character of the Confederate "pirate."
- CHAPTER II.
- The Sumter formerly the Havannah packet-ship
- Captain Semmes joins and assumes command
- Altering the vessel
- Vexatious delays
- The war begins
- The river blockaded
- Crew of the Sumter
- Dropping down the river.
- An attempt
- No pilots
- Vigorous action
- Sumter still at her anchors
- Lamps removed from lighthouses
- More enemy's ships
- Orders on board the Sumter
- False hopes
- The 30 th of June
- A courageous pilot
- The escape of the Sumter
- The chase
- The enemy baffled.
- CHAPTER III.
- Beginning the cruise
- The first prize the Golden Rocket
- The capture burnt
- The Cuba and Machias
- Cienfuegos
- The Ben Dunning and Albert Adams
- Three at once: the West Wind, the Naiad, and the Louisa Kilham
- A fleet of prizes
- Saluting the Confederate States' flag
- At Cuba.
- Strict neutrality
- A prize agent
- The Governor-General of Cuba
- Recapture by the United States
- An accident to the commander
- A gale
- At Curaçao
- The Dutch Governor
- An ex-president in difficulties
- The Abby Bradford
- Venezuela
- An in-hospitable port
- The Joseph Maxwell
- Military v. naval
- Sagacious skipper
- Gulf of Bahia.
- CHAPTER IV.
- Excitement
- Taking the bull by the horns
- official visits
- H.M.S. Cadmus
- Captain Semmes' commission
- At sea again
- A dull time
- Wind and current hostile
- Cayenne
- French politeness
- False hopes.
- At Paramaribo
- A hot pursuit
- A loyal Yankee
- Doubtful security
- Not to be beaten
- To sea again
- A parting arrow.
- CHAPTER V.
- Leave Paramaribo
- Across the equator
- A day of misfortunes
- On a sandbank
- A narrow escape
- Maranham
- Bold assertions
- Visit to the President
- News
- False alarms
- Paying bills
- A patriot
- Off again
- A prize
- The Joseph Park
- News of Bull Run
- A sad birthday.
- CHAPTER VI.
- A dull time
- "Sail, oh-h-h!"
- An exciting chase
- No prize
- A gale
- Jack's holiday
- A new cruising-ground
- Dead calm.
- An enliqhtened Frenchman
- A near thing
- Patience!
- The Daniel Trowbridge
- A lucky haul
- In closer
- Double Duns
- The prize schooner's revenge
- Good news from home
- An apology
- In hopes of a fight
- Disappointment
- The West India station
- Another blank
- Martinique.
- CHAPTER VII.
- A French governor
- At church
- Visitors
- On shore
- Prisoners released
- Coaling difficulties
- Sympathy for the South
- A glass of grog!
- St. Pierre
- Curiosity
- The Iroquois
- An attempt to intimidate
- L'Acheron
- Yankee notion of neutrality
- Masquerading.