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Feb 22, 2022 · Finally, on May 9, 1862, Confederate troops evacuated the town of Pensacola and cavalry burned the Navy Yard, storehouses, an oil factory, boats ...
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With the capture of the navy yard everything on the shore fell into the state of Florida's hand, including the large dry dock — the workshops, materials ...
When Virginia and Florida seceded, the Confederates captured two of the United States' navy yards, Gosport (Norfolk) Navy Yard, Virginia and Warrington Navy ...
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The Confederates already had captured the Pensacola Naval Yard, Fort Barrancas, the adjacent water battery, Fort McRee on Perdido Key across from Fort Pickens ...
When New Orleans was captured by Union forces in 1862, Confederate troops, fearing attack from the west, retreated from the Navy Yard and reduced most of the ...
Sep 24, 2022 · Civil War artifacts (including captured Confederate prize guns) on display at the Washington Navy Yard.
Sep 8, 2014 · You had the second in command at the Pensacola Navy Yard ... yard, barracks, Fort Barrancas and Fort McCree over to the Confederate militia.
On September 2, Union sailors burned the Confederate ship Judah, and spiked local cannons in the Pensacola Navy Yard. The engagement resulted in three Union ...
Oct 5, 2011 · --Barrancas Barracks, Forts Barrancas and McRee, and the navy-yard, Pensacola, seized by State troops. Surrender of Fort Pickens demanded.
... Confederate general), to seize the navy yard and forts at Pensacola. Both Yulee and fellow Florida Senator Stephen Mallory, future Confederate Secretary of ...