CSS Raleigh — Two ships of the Confederate States Navy were named CSS Raleigh , after the city of Raleigh, North Carolina:*The gunboat CSS Raleigh served as a tender to CSS Virginia during the Battle of Hampton Roads.*The ironclad ram CSS Raleigh patrolled the … Wikipedia
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CSS Raleigh (1861) — For other ships named Raleigh , see CSS Raleigh . CSS Raleigh was originally a small, iron hulled, propeller driven towing steamer operating on the Albemarle and Chesapeake Canal. She was taken over by the State of North Carolina in May 1861, and … Wikipedia
CSS Raleigh (1864) — For other ships named Raleigh , see CSS Raleigh . CSS Raleigh , a steam sloop, was constructed by the Confederate States Navy at Wilmington, North Carolina in 1863 64, with Lieutenant John Wilkinson, CSN, commanding. She was reported in… … Wikipedia
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Raleigh — may refer to:*Sir Walter Raleigh, the English explorer, poet and courtier * Sir Walter Raleigh (essay), an essay by Henry David Thoreau *Walter Raleigh (professor), a Scottish scholar *Raleigh International, a UK Youth Development Charity, no.… … Wikipedia
CSS Jamestown — originally a passenger steamer, was built at New York City in 1853, and seized at Richmond, Virginia in 1861 for the Commonwealth of Virginia Navy. She was commissioned by the Confederate States Navy the following July, and renamed CSS Thomas Je … Wikipedia
CSS Fanny — was a small propellor driven steamer used by the Confederate Navy to defend the sounds of northeastern North Carolina. It is sometimes credited with being the first self propelled aircraft carrier.CSS Fanny was originally operated by the United… … Wikipedia
CSS Virginia — was an ironclad warship of the Confederate States Navy during the American Civil War (built using the remains of the scuttled USS Merrimack ).She was one of the participants in the Battle of Hampton Roads in March, 1862 opposite the USS Monitor … Wikipedia