1. Confederate admiral Raphael Semmes' house in Mobile, Alabama Creator: Spencer, Thomas Date: 1952 Format: Still image Access: Public
2. Tombstone of Confederate admiral Raphael Semmes' in Mobile, Alabama Creator: Spencer, Thomas Date: 1952 Format: Still image Access: Public
3. Drawing of the CSS Atlanta, a casemate ironclad warship that was convered from a British-built blockade runner Fingal in 1862. The Atlanta served in the Confederate Navy and later the Union Navy after it was captured in 1863 Creator: Skerrett, R. G. Date: 1901 Format: Still image Access: Public
4. Woodcut print of a Confederate blockade runner, CSS Colonel Lamb, built in Liverpool, England in 1864 Date: between 1864 and 1865 Format: Still image Access: Public
5. Woodcut print of a Confederate blockade runner, CSS Colonel Lamb, built in Liverpool, England in 1864 Date: between 1864 and 1865 Format: Still image Access: Public
6. An 1863 map of Charleston Harbor showing the places of H. L. Hunley sinkings; includes a more recent note about the map Date: 1863 Format: Still image Access: Log In Required
7. The Ram Manassas as she appeared in passing the Harriet Lane after receiving a broadside from the Mississippi Date: 1863 approx. Format: Still image Access: Public
8. Royal Victoria Hotel in Nassau, Bahamas. Conferedate blockade runner stopped here in April 1863 Date: 1863 Format: Still image Access: Public
9. Submarine torpedo-boat H.L. Hunley, on dock in Charleston, South Carolina. Engraving based on painting by Conrad Wise Chapman Creator: Chapman, Conrad Wise Date: December 6, 1863 Format: Still image Access: Public
10. Copy of photograph of the CSS Atlanta, a casemate ironclad warship that was convered from a British-built blockade runner Fingal in 1862. The Atlanta served in the Confederate Navy and later the Union Navy after it was captured in 1863 Date: between 1862 and 1863 Format: Still image Access: Public