
audiobook
by Virgil Carrington Jones, Harold L. (Harold Leslie) Peterson
The Story of a Civil War Gunboat
Foreword
The Wartime Adventures of the U.S.S. Cairo 1
Raising the Cairo and Her Contents
Transcriber’s Notes
In the early months of the Civil War the Union hastily assembled a fleet of ironclad gunboats to wrest control of the Mississippi River from the Confederacy. Among them was the sleek, steam‑powered U.S.S. Cairo, designed by engineer James B. Eads to punch through fortified riverbanks and support army operations. Commanded by a determined but ill‑fated officer, the Cairo quickly proved her worth, engaging Confederate batteries and escorting supply convoys along the treacherous Yazoo and nearby waters.
Her career was abruptly ended in December 1862 when a hidden Confederate torpedo detonated beneath her hull, sending the vessel to the river’s murky bottom. Over a century later, divers raised the wreck, uncovering thousands of personal items, weapons, and ship fittings that offered a vivid snapshot of wartime life aboard a river ironclad. Today those artifacts are conserved and displayed, allowing visitors to step back into the turbulent world of Civil War river combat and see how ordinary sailors lived, fought, and perished.
Full title
U.S.S. Cairo: The Story of a Civil War Gunboat Comprising a Narrative of Her Wartime Adventures by Virgil Carrington Jones, and an Account of Her Raising in 1964 by Harold L. Peterson Comprising a Narrative of Her Wartime Adventures by Virgil Carrington Jones, and an Account of Her Raising in 1964 by Harold L. Peterson
Language
en
Duration
~56 minutes (53K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Stephen Hutcheson and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2019-05-22
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1906–1999
A veteran newspaperman who turned deep reporting into lively history, he became especially known for books on the Civil War and other dramatic episodes of American life.
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A leading historian of early American arms and armor, he brought military history to life for general readers as well as specialists. His books are known for turning technical subjects like firearms, forts, and body armor into clear, vivid stories.
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