Diagram showing the position of the Sassacus and ram Albemarle at the time of collision
Diagram showing the position of the Sassacus and ram Albemarle at the time of collision
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Title: Diagram showing the position of the Sassacus and ram Albemarle at the time of collision
Description: Diagram showing the position of the Sassacus and ram Albemarle at the time of collision. Map of part of Albemarle Sound showing the first and second positions of the U.S. Steamer Sassacus after its collision with the Confederate ironclad Albemarle. 1864
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