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(CONFEDERATE NEWSPAPER)
A copy of the Confederate newspaper from Richmond, VA, Daily Dispatch, 4pp. folio, Mar. 13, 1862, with fine content articles, one concerning the Battle of Hampton Roads, the first between the ironclad warships Monitor and Merrimac, in small part: "...So decisive a triumph and so important the results, naturally cause much joyous agitation on the part of the public mind here...The Yankees were, no doubt, taken by surprise; the officers men on board the federal frigates were almost bewildered with astonishment, and the terror occasioned by the death-dealing balls of Virginia was intense...As the Virginia neared with blockade frigates, it is said by prisoners who were on board, that the strange looking war steamer called forth many derisive remarks...the shots from her rifle guns, crashing through the timbers, and the storming jar and smash from her prow, sending the Cumberland quickly to the bottom, roused all hands off to a vivid and terrible evidence of that tremendous power of the great battering ram which they had derided and laughed at. The bodies of the men slain and drowned in the battle will probably float ashore in a day or two. Occasionally a mattress floats ashore. One has been found apparently much stained with blood...". Much more. Very good condition.

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