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  • CSS Arkansas
  • 1862 Arkansas-class ironclad

    CSS Arkansas was the lead ship of her class of two casemate ironclads built for the Confederate States Navy during the American Civil War. Completed in

    CSS Arkansas

    CSS Arkansas

    CSS_Arkansas

  • CSS Virginia
  • Civil War Confederate ironclad

    CSS Virginia was the first steam-powered ironclad warship built by the Confederate States Navy during the first year of the American Civil War. She was

    CSS Virginia

    CSS Virginia

    CSS_Virginia

  • USS Essex (1856)
  • 1000-ton ironclad river gunboat

    with CSS Arkansas as that ship successfully ran past the Union fleets in front of the city. On 23 July, Essex unsuccessfully attacked the Arkansas at her

    USS Essex (1856)

    USS Essex (1856)

    USS_Essex_(1856)

  • USS Arkansas
  • List of ships with the same or similar names

    Virginia-class nuclear-powered attack submarine, announced in June 2016. CSS Arkansas This article includes a list of ships with the same or similar names

    USS Arkansas

    USS_Arkansas

  • USS Planter (1860)
  • Gunboat of the United States Navy

    CSS Planter was a steamer taken over by Robert Smalls, a Southern slave and ship's pilot who steered the ship past Confederate defenses and surrendered

    USS Planter (1860)

    USS Planter (1860)

    USS_Planter_(1860)

  • Mississippi River campaigns
  • Series of military actions by the Union Army

    a brief Confederate experiment in deploying a casemate ironclad, the CSS Arkansas, in a river defense role. Important battles in the Tennessee and Cumberland

    Mississippi River campaigns

    Mississippi_River_campaigns

  • Isaac Brown (naval officer)
  • Yazoo City, Mississippi, to take command of the unfinished ironclad CSS Arkansas and complete her construction in the worst of conditions. After successfully

    Isaac Brown (naval officer)

    Isaac Brown (naval officer)

    Isaac_Brown_(naval_officer)

  • CSS General Earl Van Dorn
  • 1862 American Confederate warship

    CSS General Earl Van Dorn was a cottonclad warship that was used by the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War. She was purchased

    CSS General Earl Van Dorn

    CSS General Earl Van Dorn

    CSS_General_Earl_Van_Dorn

  • CSS Manassas
  • First Confederate ironclad warship

    CSS Manassas, formerly the steam icebreaker Enoch Train, was built in 1855 by James O. Curtis as a twin-screw towboat at Medford, Massachusetts. A New

    CSS Manassas

    CSS Manassas

    CSS_Manassas

  • List of ships of the Confederate States Navy
  • CSS Albemarle, twin-screw steamer, ironclad ram, sunk: October 28, 1864 CSS Arkansas, twin-screw steamer, ironclad ram, destroyed: August 5, 1862 CSS Atlanta

    List of ships of the Confederate States Navy

    List of ships of the Confederate States Navy

    List_of_ships_of_the_Confederate_States_Navy

  • USS Carondelet
  • Gunboat of the United States Navy

    Memphis, Tennessee, from April through June, and the engagement with CSS Arkansas on 15 July, during which Carondelet was heavily damaged and suffered

    USS Carondelet

    USS Carondelet

    USS_Carondelet

  • Battle of Baton Rouge (1862)
  • Battle of the American Civil War

    Bowen 1st Missouri 9th Arkansas 10th Arkansas 6th Mississippi 33rd Mississippi Caruthers' Mississippi Sharpshooters CSS Arkansas; Lieut. Charles W. Read

    Battle of Baton Rouge (1862)

    Battle of Baton Rouge (1862)

    Battle_of_Baton_Rouge_(1862)

  • Charles Read (naval officer)
  • American naval officer

    commander of the CSS McRae was wounded on April 24, 1862, Read took command of the ship. Read then served as executive officer of the CSS Arkansas during its

    Charles Read (naval officer)

    Charles Read (naval officer)

    Charles_Read_(naval_officer)

  • CSS Jamestown
  • Steamboat

    CSS Jamestown, originally a side-wheel, passenger steamer, was built at New York City in 1853, and seized at Richmond, Virginia in 1861 for the Virginia

    CSS Jamestown

    CSS Jamestown

    CSS_Jamestown

  • USS Undine (1863)
  • Gunboat of the United States Navy

    marines; some may have previously seen action on the ironclad warship CSS Arkansas. Forrest's artillery commander, Captain John W. Morton, had previously

    USS Undine (1863)

    USS_Undine_(1863)

  • CSS Jackson
  • Confederate gunboat of American Civil War

    CSS Jackson was a gunboat of the Confederate Navy during the American Civil War. Built at Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1849 as Yankee, the fast side-wheel river

    CSS Jackson

    CSS_Jackson

  • Casemate ironclad
  • American Civil War warship type

    gleaned from the exploits of such vessels as CSS Virginia herself, CSS Arkansas, CSS Albemarle and CSS Tennessee (1863).[citation needed] In their specific

    Casemate ironclad

    Casemate ironclad

    Casemate_ironclad

  • City-class ironclad
  • Mississippi River gunboat of the Americans civil war

    with only token support from the Army. On July 17, 1862, the armored CSS Arkansas encountered USS Carondelet and two other vessels on the Yazoo River.

    City-class ironclad

    City-class ironclad

    City-class_ironclad

  • CSS Stonewall Jackson
  • CSS Stonewall Jackson was a cottonclad sidewheel ram of the Confederate Navy during the American Civil War. Stonewall Jackson was selected in January

    CSS Stonewall Jackson

    CSS Stonewall Jackson

    CSS_Stonewall_Jackson

  • SS Great Eastern
  • British sailing steamship launched in 1858

    Washington, CSS Pamlico 28 Apr: CSS Louisiana, CSS McRae April (unknown date): CSS Jackson, CSS Oregon, CSS Carondelet 10 May: USS Cincinnati, CSS Germantown

    SS Great Eastern

    SS Great Eastern

    SS_Great_Eastern

  • CSS Mississippi
  • Confederate Navy ironclad warship

    called for five ironclads to be built in the interior: CSS Eastport on the Tennessee River, Arkansas and Tennessee on the Mississippi at Memphis, and Louisiana

    CSS Mississippi

    CSS_Mississippi

  • Arkansas (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Glen Campbell album Arkansas CSS Arkansas, launched 1862, served in the American Civil War USS Arkansas, various US Navy ships Arkansas (grape), another

    Arkansas (disambiguation)

    Arkansas_(disambiguation)

  • Yazoo City, Mississippi
  • City in Mississippi, United States

    City in 1853. During the American Civil War, the Confederate ironclad CSS Arkansas was completed at a makeshift shipyard in Yazoo City after the Confederate

    Yazoo City, Mississippi

    Yazoo City, Mississippi

    Yazoo_City,_Mississippi

  • First Battle of Memphis
  • 1862 naval battle of the American Civil War

    battle of Memphis was, aside from the later appearance of the ironclad CSS Arkansas, the final challenge to the federal thrust down the Mississippi River

    First Battle of Memphis

    First Battle of Memphis

    First_Battle_of_Memphis

  • United States Naval Academy
  • Service academy in Annapolis, Maryland, US

    Confederate States Navy included defending New Orleans, service on CSS Arkansas and CSS Florida, and command of a series of captured Union ships that culminated

    United States Naval Academy

    United States Naval Academy

    United_States_Naval_Academy

  • John C. Breckinridge
  • Vice President of the United States from 1857 to 1861

    were forced to take shelter under cover of their gunboats. The ironclad CSS Arkansas was intended to support Breckinridge's attack by moving down the Red

    John C. Breckinridge

    John C. Breckinridge

    John_C._Breckinridge

  • USS United States (1797)
  • First of the six original frigates of the U.S. Navy

    by the Virginia Navy. She was commissioned into the Confederate navy as CSS United States, but was later scuttled by Confederate forces. The U.S. Navy

    USS United States (1797)

    USS United States (1797)

    USS_United_States_(1797)

  • The Sea Hunters: True Adventures with Famous Shipwrecks
  • 1996 book by Clive Cussler and Craig Dirgo

    Republic of Texas Navy ship Zavala Part 3: USS Cumberland and CSS Florida Part 4: CSS Arkansas Part 5: USS Carondelet Part 6: The Confederate Submarine H

    The Sea Hunters: True Adventures with Famous Shipwrecks

    The_Sea_Hunters:_True_Adventures_with_Famous_Shipwrecks

  • USS Winona
  • Gunboat of the United States Navy

    Vicksburg campaign and attempting to blockade the Confederate ironclad, Arkansas, in the Yazoo River. On 15 July, however, the Southern warship bested a

    USS Winona

    USS Winona

    USS_Winona

  • National Underwater and Marine Agency
  • American nonprofit organization

    USS Akron CSS Alabama Russian frigate Alexander Nevsky, a Russian steam frigate; stranded off Thyborøn in 1868 while carrying the crown prince CSS Arkansas SMS Blücher

    National Underwater and Marine Agency

    National_Underwater_and_Marine_Agency

  • National Civil War Naval Museum
  • Civil war museum in Columbus, Georgia

    On the night of July 22, 1862, the captain of the ironclad warship C.S.S. Arkansas believed his ship was safe in the harbor on the Mississippi River at

    National Civil War Naval Museum

    National_Civil_War_Naval_Museum

  • CSS General Polk
  • Confederate warship

    CSS General Polk was a sidewheel steamer used as a warship by the Confederate States Navy during the American Civil War. launched in 1852 at New Albany

    CSS General Polk

    CSS_General_Polk

  • USS Queen of the West
  • Sidewheel steamer ram ship

    and USS Tyler engaged the Confederate ironclad ram CSS Arkansas in the Yazoo River. The Arkansas was heavily damaged but escaped into the Mississippi

    USS Queen of the West

    USS Queen of the West

    USS_Queen_of_the_West

  • Pioneer (submarine)
  • Confederate submarine from the American Civil War

    Jan: USS India, USS Timor 7 Feb: CSS Curlew 8 Feb: CSS Sea Bird 10 Feb: CSS Appomattox, CSS Black Warrior, CSS Fanny, CSS Forrest 20 Feb: USS Isaac N. Seymour

    Pioneer (submarine)

    Pioneer (submarine)

    Pioneer_(submarine)

  • CSS Louisiana
  • CSS Louisiana was a casemate ironclad of the Confederate States Navy built to aid in defending the lower Mississippi River from invasion by the Union

    CSS Louisiana

    CSS_Louisiana

  • July 15
  • Day of the year

    pilotless balloons against the city of Venice 1862 – American Civil War: The CSS Arkansas, the most effective ironclad on the Mississippi River, battles with Union

    July 15

    July_15

  • USS Cincinnati (1861)
  • Gunboat of the United States Navy

    participated in the Army-Navy operation against Arkansas Post or Fort Hindman, a Confederate fort on the Arkansas River, and installations on the White River

    USS Cincinnati (1861)

    USS Cincinnati (1861)

    USS_Cincinnati_(1861)

  • William D. Porter
  • United States Navy officer

    the 22nd, Porter took Essex out to attack the Confederate ironclad ram CSS Arkansas which had recently left the Yazoo River and taken cover under Vicksburg's

    William D. Porter

    William D. Porter

    William_D._Porter

  • USS Vermont (1848)
  • Originally intended to be a ship of the line for the U.S. Navy

    Washington, CSS Pamlico 28 Apr: CSS Louisiana, CSS McRae April (unknown date): CSS Jackson, CSS Oregon, CSS Carondelet 10 May: USS Cincinnati, CSS Germantown

    USS Vermont (1848)

    USS Vermont (1848)

    USS_Vermont_(1848)

  • USS Cairo
  • American Civil War ironclad warship

    War-era ironclads in existence in addition to the Cairo: USS Monitor, CSS Neuse, and CSS Muscogee. USS Cairo in her final resting place at Vicksburg National

    USS Cairo

    USS Cairo

    USS_Cairo

  • USS Tyler
  • Gunboat of the United States Navy

    ironclad ram CSS Arkansas which had eluded capture at Memphis and sought refuge far up the Yazoo. The falling waters of the Yazoo forced Arkansas downriver;

    USS Tyler

    USS Tyler

    USS_Tyler

  • August 6
  • Day of the year

    is now Nigeria. 1862 – American Civil War: The Confederate ironclad CSS Arkansas is scuttled on the Mississippi River after suffering catastrophic engine

    August 6

    August_6

  • USS Congress (1841)
  • US Navy vessel sunk in 1862

    warship until the American Civil War, when she was sunk by the ironclad CSS Virginia in the Battle of Hampton Roads, Virginia, in 1862. Congress was

    USS Congress (1841)

    USS Congress (1841)

    USS_Congress_(1841)

  • CSS Forrest
  • Gunboat of the Confederate States Navy

    CSS Forrest was a wooden-hulled Confederate gunboat that saw action in the North Carolina sounds in 1861 to 1862. Despite being considered "worn out"

    CSS Forrest

    CSS_Forrest

  • CSS Ellis
  • CSS Ellis (later USS Ellis) was a gunboat in the Confederate States Navy and the United States Navy during the American Civil War. It was lost during

    CSS Ellis

    CSS Ellis

    CSS_Ellis

  • CSS Fanny
  • CSS Fanny was a small propeller-driven steam tug used by the Confederate States Navy to defend the sounds of northeastern North Carolina in the American

    CSS Fanny

    CSS Fanny

    CSS_Fanny

  • Henry A. Walke
  • Commander Walke almost met his match when the Confederate ironclad ram CSS Arkansas made its move down the falling Yazoo River toward Vicksburg. Carondelet

    Henry A. Walke

    Henry A. Walke

    Henry_A._Walke

  • 1862
  • Calendar year

    drive Union forces back into the city. August 6 – Confederate ironclad CSS Arkansas is scuttled on the Mississippi River after suffering damage in a battle

    1862

    1862

  • Washington (1837 ship)
  • US revenue cutter ship (1837–1861)

    Jan: USS India, USS Timor 7 Feb: CSS Curlew 8 Feb: CSS Sea Bird 10 Feb: CSS Appomattox, CSS Black Warrior, CSS Fanny, CSS Forrest 20 Feb: USS Isaac N. Seymour

    Washington (1837 ship)

    Washington (1837 ship)

    Washington_(1837_ship)

  • Peter Fayssoux Stevens
  • American soldier

    Confederate States Navy serving as executive officer of the ironclad CSS Arkansas and while serving as commander of naval forces in Louisiana was killed

    Peter Fayssoux Stevens

    Peter Fayssoux Stevens

    Peter_Fayssoux_Stevens

  • CSS Colonel Lovell
  • Ram used by the Confederate Navy during the American Civil War

    CSS Colonel Lovell was a cottonclad ram operated by the Confederacy during the American Civil War. Built at Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1843 as the towboat Hercules

    CSS Colonel Lovell

    CSS_Colonel_Lovell

  • List of shipwrecks of the United States
  • Ship Flag Sunk date Notes Coordinates CSS Arkansas  Confederate States Navy 5 August 1862 A Confederate ironclad ram that was destroyed by her crew on

    List of shipwrecks of the United States

    List_of_shipwrecks_of_the_United_States

  • CSS Pamlico
  • Steamer in the Confederate States Navy

    CSS Pamlico was a sidewheel steamer that served in the Confederate States Navy during the early stages of the American Civil War. Originally a passenger

    CSS Pamlico

    CSS_Pamlico

  • Siege of Port Hudson
  • Battle of the American Civil War

    cannon, which he mounted immediately, manned by former sailors of the CSS Arkansas, which had been destroyed in the Battle of Baton Rouge that year. Two

    Siege of Port Hudson

    Siege of Port Hudson

    Siege_of_Port_Hudson

  • West Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana
  • Parish in Louisiana, United States

    during the Union occupation of Baton Rouge in 1862. Sarah Morgan saw the CSS Arkansas, a Confederate ram, tied to the bank below the levee in West Baton Rouge

    West Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana

    West Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana

    West_Baton_Rouge_Parish,_Louisiana

  • America (yacht)
  • Racing yacht; 1st winner of the America's Cup

    signal flares to alert the rest of the fleet. The runner proved to be the CSS Georgiana, which was described as the most powerful Confederate cruiser then

    America (yacht)

    America (yacht)

    America_(yacht)

  • Charles H. McBlair
  • (September 1, 2022). "CSS Arkansas". Encyclopedia of Arkansas. Retrieved December 29, 2022. Smith, Myron J. (2011). The CSS Arkansas: A Confederate Ironclad

    Charles H. McBlair

    Charles_H._McBlair

  • USS Galena (1862)
  • American military ship

    received word of the construction of the Confederate casemate ironclad, CSS Virginia, Congress appropriated $1.5 million on 3 August to build one or

    USS Galena (1862)

    USS Galena (1862)

    USS_Galena_(1862)

  • Benjamin Hardin Helm
  • Confederate Army general (1831–1863)

    City, Mississippi to provide protection for the construction of the CSS Arkansas- a new ironclad for the Confederate Navy- to be completed. Still commanding

    Benjamin Hardin Helm

    Benjamin Hardin Helm

    Benjamin_Hardin_Helm

  • USS Minnesota (1855)
  • Gunboat of the United States Navy

    inflicted many casualties. On the second day of the battle, USS Monitor engaged CSS Virginia, allowing tugs to free Minnesota on the morning of 10 March. Minnesota

    USS Minnesota (1855)

    USS Minnesota (1855)

    USS_Minnesota_(1855)

  • Stephen Mallory
  • American politician (1812–1873)

    be built for service on the Mississippi River. Of the four, only one, CSS Arkansas, entered into combat in the way that was intended, with full crew and

    Stephen Mallory

    Stephen Mallory

    Stephen_Mallory

  • CSS Carondelet
  • Sidewheel steamer

    CSS Carondelet was a sidewheel steamer that served in the Confederate States Navy during the American Civil War. Construction for the vessel started in

    CSS Carondelet

    CSS_Carondelet

  • Mississippi River in the American Civil War
  • Strategically significant waterway

    defensive lines, protected by their gunboats. But the Confederate ram CSS Arkansas had broken down and it became a one-sided naval battle, forcing Breckinridge

    Mississippi River in the American Civil War

    Mississippi River in the American Civil War

    Mississippi_River_in_the_American_Civil_War

  • USS Wilson
  • Benham-class destroyer

    Battle of Memphis on June 6, and in the action with the Confederate ram CSS Arkansas on July 15. On January 24, 1863, Walke officially commended Wilson "for

    USS Wilson

    USS Wilson

    USS_Wilson

  • CSS Livingston
  • 1862 Confederate States Navy steamer

    ships served as a sort of guard for the construction of the ironclad CSS Arkansas, which was happening further up the Yazoo. A log obstruction was emplaced

    CSS Livingston

    CSS_Livingston

  • USS Fulton (1837)
  • Gunboat of the United States Navy

    Washington, CSS Pamlico 28 Apr: CSS Louisiana, CSS McRae April (unknown date): CSS Jackson, CSS Oregon, CSS Carondelet 10 May: USS Cincinnati, CSS Germantown

    USS Fulton (1837)

    USS Fulton (1837)

    USS_Fulton_(1837)

  • CSS Sea Bird
  • Steamboat

    CSS Sea Bird was a sidewheel steamer in the Confederate States Navy. Sea Bird was built at Keyport, New Jersey in 1854, was purchased by North Carolina

    CSS Sea Bird

    CSS Sea Bird

    CSS_Sea_Bird

  • CSS General Beauregard
  • Confederate Navy ship

    CSS General Beauregard was a cottonclad ram operated by the Confederate States Army as part of the River Defense Fleet during the American Civil War.

    CSS General Beauregard

    CSS General Beauregard

    CSS_General_Beauregard

  • CSS Pickens
  • Cushing-class schooner revenue cutter

    CSS Pickens (originally known as USRC Robert McClelland) was a Cushing-class schooner revenue cutter that saw service in the navies of the United States

    CSS Pickens

    CSS Pickens

    CSS_Pickens

  • USS Benton
  • Gunboat of the United States Navy

    July the Benton led the fleet into an attempted engagement with the CSS Arkansas near Vicksburg, Mississippi. The attempt was a failure and Benton and

    USS Benton

    USS Benton

    USS_Benton

  • USS Cumberland (1842)
  • US Navy sailing frigate, 1842–1862

    frigate of the United States Navy. She was the first ship sunk by the ironclad CSS Virginia. Cumberland began in the pages of a Congressional Act. Congress

    USS Cumberland (1842)

    USS Cumberland (1842)

    USS_Cumberland_(1842)

  • USS Monitor
  • First ironclad of the US Navy, 1861–1862

    command of Lieutenant John L. Worden, where she fought the casemate ironclad CSS Virginia (built on the hull of the scuttled steam frigate USS Merrimack)

    USS Monitor

    USS Monitor

    USS_Monitor

  • CSS General Lovell
  • CSS General Lovell was a cotton-clad sidewheel ram of the Confederate Navy during the American Civil War. Originally built in 1845 as a steam tug in Cincinnati

    CSS General Lovell

    CSS General Lovell

    CSS_General_Lovell

  • Allendale Plantation
  • United States historic place

    Confederate Girl's Diary (1913) book has accounts of seeing the explosion of the CSS Arkansas from the Westover Plantation, during the America Civil War.

    Allendale Plantation

    Allendale Plantation

    Allendale_Plantation

  • CSS Black Warrior
  • Confederate two-masted schooner

    Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA. Retrieved August 26, 2025. "CSS Black Warrior". Nautilus Productions. Retrieved March 22, 2016. "Weekly listing"

    CSS Black Warrior

    CSS Black Warrior

    CSS_Black_Warrior

  • CSS General Sumter
  • American Civil War sidewheel paddle streamer

    CSS General Sumter was a sidewheel steamer which was operated by both the Confederate States Army and the Union Navy during the American Civil War. A

    CSS General Sumter

    CSS General Sumter

    CSS_General_Sumter

  • CSS Grampus
  • CSS Grampus was a stern-wheel river steamer built in 1856 at McKeesport, Pennsylvania, for civilian employment. Taken by the Confederate Army in early

    CSS Grampus

    CSS_Grampus

  • USS Plymouth (1844)
  • Gunboat of the United States Navy

    Dispatch. Richmond, Virginia. June 25, 1861. p. 3. Retrieved 18 October 2016. "CSS Plymouth". Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. Navy Department,

    USS Plymouth (1844)

    USS_Plymouth_(1844)

  • CSS Maurepas
  • Confederate states sidewheel steamer

    CSS Maurepas was a sidewheel steamer that briefly served as a gunboat in the Confederate States Navy during the American Civil War. Built in 1858 in Indiana

    CSS Maurepas

    CSS_Maurepas

  • CSS Oregon
  • Sidewheel steamer

    CSS Oregon was a wooden sidewheel steamer that served as a gunboat in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. Built in 1846 for the

    CSS Oregon

    CSS Oregon

    CSS_Oregon

  • CSS Curlew
  • Ship of the Confederate Navy in the American Civil War

    CSS Curlew was an iron-hull North Carolina Sounds paddlewheel steamboat that was taken into the Confederate Navy in 1861. It was run aground at Fort Forrest

    CSS Curlew

    CSS Curlew

    CSS_Curlew

  • Montgomery Sicard
  • United States Navy admiral

    in Mississippi in June 1862. He was present when the Confederate ram CSS Arkansas attacked the Union fleet on 15 July 1862, receiving his commission as

    Montgomery Sicard

    Montgomery Sicard

    Montgomery_Sicard

  • 1862 in the United States
  • into the city. August 6 – American Civil War: The Confederate ironclad CSS Arkansas is scuttled on the Mississippi River after suffering damage in a battle

    1862 in the United States

    1862 in the United States

    1862_in_the_United_States

  • John White Moore
  • the passage of the Vicksburg batteries, and the fight with the ram CSS Arkansas in 1862; and in the capture of Port Hudson in 1863. Moore originated

    John White Moore

    John_White_Moore

  • CSS George Page
  • Steamboat

    CSS George Page, a 410-ton sidewheel steamship, was originally built as a transport at Washington, D.C. in 1853. She was attached to the Quartermaster's

    CSS George Page

    CSS George Page

    CSS_George_Page

  • Laurent Millaudon (steamboat)
  • American Civil War she was taken into service by the Confederate Navy as CSS General Sterling Price. On 6 June 1862, she was sunk at the First Battle

    Laurent Millaudon (steamboat)

    Laurent Millaudon (steamboat)

    Laurent_Millaudon_(steamboat)

  • Arkansas-class ironclad
  • The Arkansas-class ironclads were a class of two casemate ironclads ordered by the Confederate States Navy in 1861 to operate in the Western and Trans-Mississippi

    Arkansas-class ironclad

    Arkansas-class ironclad

    Arkansas-class_ironclad

  • USS Red Rover
  • Hospital steamship of the American Civil War

    exploded during an engagement with Confederate batteries at St. Charles, Arkansas. Casualties amounted to 135 out of a complement of 175. Red Rover, dispatched

    USS Red Rover

    USS Red Rover

    USS_Red_Rover

  • Clement Sulivane
  • American politician

    General Van Dorn, AuthorHouse, 2013, p. 97 [1] Myron J. Smith, Jr., The CSS Arkansas: A Confederate Ironclad on Western Waters, Jefferson, North Carolina:

    Clement Sulivane

    Clement_Sulivane

  • USS Whitehall
  • Gunboat of the United States Navy

    Hampton Roads, On 29 December 1861, Whitehall and eight other steamers engaged CSS Sea Bird in the roads shortly after the Confederate steamer had captured

    USS Whitehall

    USS_Whitehall

  • USS Brockenborough
  • US ship in its Civil War

    Jan: USS India, USS Timor 7 Feb: CSS Curlew 8 Feb: CSS Sea Bird 10 Feb: CSS Appomattox, CSS Black Warrior, CSS Fanny, CSS Forrest 20 Feb: USS Isaac N. Seymour

    USS Brockenborough

    USS_Brockenborough

  • Engines of Rebellion
  • 2018 book by Saxon Bisbee

    events. Hall gives as an example Bisbee's discussion of engine failure of CSS Arkansas, an aspect of that vessel which has garnered less scholarly attention

    Engines of Rebellion

    Engines_of_Rebellion

  • USS Timor
  • Jan: USS India, USS Timor 7 Feb: CSS Curlew 8 Feb: CSS Sea Bird 10 Feb: CSS Appomattox, CSS Black Warrior, CSS Fanny, CSS Forrest 20 Feb: USS Isaac N. Seymour

    USS Timor

    USS_Timor

  • CSS Pontchartrain
  • Gunboat of the Confederate States Navy

    CSS Pontchartrain was a gunboat that served in the Confederate States Navy during the American Civil War. Built in 1859 for passenger and cotton trade

    CSS Pontchartrain

    CSS_Pontchartrain

  • William N. Still Jr.
  • American historian (1932–2023)

    his Master of Arts degree in 1958 with a thesis on "The history of the CSS Arkansas" and his Ph.D. in 1964 with a dissertation on "The construction and fitting

    William N. Still Jr.

    William_N._Still_Jr.

  • USS Katahdin (1861)
  • Gunboat of the United States Navy

    Cayuga got underway to engage ironclad ram CSS Arkansas. However, as the Union warships were closing on Arkansas, the ram's engines failed leaving her unable

    USS Katahdin (1861)

    USS Katahdin (1861)

    USS_Katahdin_(1861)

  • CSS New Orleans
  • Floating battery of the Confederate States Navy

    River from New Orleans, towed by CSS Ivy. Red Rover left New Orleans five days later, and later met Ivy at Columbia, Arkansas, where it took over the process

    CSS New Orleans

    CSS_New_Orleans

  • HMS St Vincent (1815)
  • Ship of the line of the Royal Navy

    Washington, CSS Pamlico 28 Apr: CSS Louisiana, CSS McRae April (unknown date): CSS Jackson, CSS Oregon, CSS Carondelet 10 May: USS Cincinnati, CSS Germantown

    HMS St Vincent (1815)

    HMS St Vincent (1815)

    HMS_St_Vincent_(1815)

  • Ironclad Hotel
  • Australian pub in Pilbara, Western Australia

    A drawing of the confederate ironclad ram CSS Arkansas in 1863

    Ironclad Hotel

    Ironclad Hotel

    Ironclad_Hotel

  • 19th Tennessee Infantry Regiment
  • Military unit

    the Union army back, but only to a prepared defensive position. The CSS Arkansas, a Rebel gunboat, had been intended to provide support, but it had run

    19th Tennessee Infantry Regiment

    19th_Tennessee_Infantry_Regiment

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    Cass

    English : from the medieval female personal name Cass, a short form of Cassandra. This was the name (of uncertain, possibly non-Greek, origin) of an ill-fated Trojan prophetess of classical legend, condemned to foretell the future but never be believed; her story was well known and widely popular in medieval England.

    Cass

  • Cis
  • Girl/Female

    English

    Cis

    Diminutive of any name begining with Christ-, for example Christahel, Christian, or Christopher.....

    Cis

  • Cis
  • Biblical

    Cis

    same as Kish

    Cis

  • Cas
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Celtic, Irish, Netherlands, Welsh

    Cas

    Curly-haired; Lover; Loving Person; Legendary Son of Seidi

    Cas

  • Cas
  • Boy/Male

    Welsh

    Cas

    Legendary son of Seidi.

    Cas

  • Cass
  • Boy/Male

    English Latin Irish Welsh

    Cass

    Wealthy man.

    Cass

  • Ciss
  • Girl/Female

    English

    Ciss

    Diminutive of any name begining with Christ-, for example Christahel, Christian, or Christopher.....

    Ciss

  • LÙCAS
  • Male

    Scottish

    LÙCAS

    Scottish Gaelic form of Latin Lucas, LÙCAS means "from Lucania." 

    LÙCAS

  • CASS
  • Female

    English

    CASS

    English short form of Latin Cassandra, CASS means "she who entangles men." 

    CASS

  • Ciss
  • Girl/Female

    British, Christian, English

    Ciss

    Diminutive of Christie or Any Name Beginning with Christ

    Ciss

  • Cuss
  • Girl/Female

    British, English

    Cuss

    Happy

    Cuss

  • Cus
  • Boy/Male

    Arthurian Legend

    Cus

    Name of a king.

    Cus

  • Cass
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Farsi, Irish, Latin

    Cass

    Vain; He who Guards the Treasure; Curly-headed

    Cass

  • Ciss
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Ciss

    Diminutives of any masculine or feminine name begining with Christ-, for example Christahel,...

    Ciss

  • CISS
  • Female

    English

    CISS

    Short form of English Cissy, CISS means "blind."

    CISS

  • LUKÁCS
  • Male

    Hungarian

    LUKÁCS

    Hungarian form of Greek Loukas, LUKÁCS means "from Lucania."

    LUKÁCS

  • Cass
  • Girl/Female

    English

    Cass

    Cassandra was a Trojan prophetess, daughter of King Priam. A diminutive of Casirnir, Cassandra,...

    Cass

  • CIS
  • Female

    English

    CIS

    Short form of English Cissy, CIS means "blind."

    CIS

  • Cos
  • Boy/Male

    Greek

    Cos

    Order.

    Cos

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Online names & meanings

  • Agnajita
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Agnajita

    One who has Conquered

  • Prajith
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Prajith

    Victorious, Conquering, Defeating

  • Shabari
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Telugu

    Shabari

    Lord Ayyappa

  • Gursev
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Gursev

    One who Serves Guru

  • MAGAHET
  • Male

    Chamoru

    MAGAHET

    , certainly, truly.

  • Himavata
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Himavata

    The Himalaya Mountains

  • Evelyn
  • Girl/Female

    Celtic American Latin English French

    Evelyn

    Light.

  • Pickard
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly Yorkshire) and German

    Pickard

    English (mainly Yorkshire) and German : variant of Picard.English : some early examples, such as Paganus filius Pichardi (Hampshire, 1160), seem to point to derivation from a Germanic personal name, probably composed of the elements bic ‘sharp point’, ‘pointed weapon’ + hard ‘hardy’, ‘brave’, ‘strong’.Dutch : regional name for someone from Picardy in northern France.German : variant of Picker 4.

  • Ignatz
  • Boy/Male

    German, Latin

    Ignatz

    Ardent; Burning

  • RÓBERT
  • Male

    Hungarian

    RÓBERT

    Hungarian form of German Hrodebert, RÓBERT means "bright fame." 

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  • Cess
  • v. t.

    To rate; to tax; to assess.

  • -ces
  • pl.

    of Inadvertence

  • Ass
  • n.

    A quadruped of the genus Equus (E. asinus), smaller than the horse, and having a peculiarly harsh bray and long ears. The tame or domestic ass is patient, slow, and sure-footed, and has become the type of obstinacy and stupidity. There are several species of wild asses which are swift-footed.

  • Onager
  • n.

    A wild ass, especially the koulan.

  • Cessed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Cess

  • Coss
  • n.

    A thing (only in phrase below).

  • Cess
  • n.

    A rate or tax.

  • Hymar
  • n.

    The wild ass of Persia.

  • Healthlessness
  • n.

    The state of being health/ess.

  • Cessing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Cess

  • Jackass
  • n.

    The male ass; a donkey.

  • Cess
  • v. i.

    To cease; to neglect.

  • Brayer
  • n.

    One that brays like an ass.

  • Oss
  • n.

    To prophesy; to presage.

  • Cess
  • n.

    Bound; measure.

  • Coss
  • n.

    A Hindoo measure of distance, varying from one and a half to two English miles.

  • Sess
  • n.

    A tax; an assessment. See Cess.

  • Cass
  • v. t.

    To render useless or void; to annul; to reject; to send away.