Retreat of the Confederate Fleet

Retreat of the Confederate Fleet at the First Battle of Memphis on 6 June, 1862. The battle was the last to see civilians with no military experience command ships in combat. In the foreground, the ships from l-r are CSS General Earl Van Dorn, CSS General M. Jeff Thompson, CSS General Bragg, CSS General Sumter, CSS General Beauregard (sinking), and CSS Colonel Lovell (sunk). Illustration by Frank H Schell and Thomas Hogan after a sketch by Rear-Admiral Walke. (Photo by Culture Club/Getty Images) *** Local Caption ***
Retreat of the Confederate Fleet at the First Battle of Memphis on 6 June, 1862. The battle was the last to see civilians with no military experience command ships in combat. In the foreground, the ships from l-r are CSS General Earl Van Dorn, CSS General M. Jeff Thompson, CSS General Bragg, CSS General Sumter, CSS General Beauregard (sinking), and CSS Colonel Lovell (sunk). Illustration by Frank H Schell and Thomas Hogan after a sketch by Rear-Admiral Walke. (Photo by Culture Club/Getty Images) *** Local Caption ***
Retreat of the Confederate Fleet
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Culture Club / Contributor
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173336605
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Hulton Archive
Date created:
06 June, 1862
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Hulton Archive
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