Tuscarora, the Calhoun, and the Jackson. The Calhoun, a towboat, with a walking-beam engine, was considered too vulnerable in her boilers and machinery, so she was ordered to keep out of it. The Jackson, a high-pressure paddle-wheel towboat of great power,... Recollections of a Rebel Reefer - Страница 57по James Morris Morgan - 1917 - 491 странициПълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| Slater Washburn - 1919 - 210 страници
...us slept was by no means gas-proof, and one night we had this fact very forcibly brought home to us. It must have been about three o'clock in the morning when we were all awakened by Corporal Ralph Lindsey who gave the gas alarm. We slipped on our masks which were... | |
| Paul Raabe - 1974 - 432 страници
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| Brian Thomsen - 2003 - 464 страници
...Manassas, under the command of Warley, leading, followed by the fire-rafts in tow of tugs, the M'Rae the Ivy, the Tuscarora, the Calhoun, and the Jackson....darkness, or, as we hoped, through one another. Our fire-rafts also burst into flame and were floating down upon them. It was a magnificent spectacle to... | |
| Brian Thomsen, Brian M. Thomsen - 2004 - 450 страници
...command of Warley. leading. followed by the fire-rafts in tow of tugs. the M'Rae the hy. the Tnscarora. the Calhoun. and the Jackson. The Calhoun. a towboat....agreed upon that the Manassas had rammed something. Instandy the heavy broadsides of the United States ships blazed forth as they shot holes through the... | |
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