Sunday Firesides: Iron Hearts in Wooden Ships
During the Civil War, the Confederacy’s greatest hope for its defense of New Orleans, and the Union’s greatest fear in securing its capture, were the former’s fleet of ironclad ships.
As it turned out, the ironclads proved ineffectual, and the Confederacy's overall defense, hampered by disorganization and what one historian called the “cowardice of untra…
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