Hampton Roads, VA Camps E U.S.S

Hampton Roads, VA Camps E U.S.S

HAMPTON 9 (Burned by Gen. Magruder 64 14 August, 1861) 7 Chesapeake 14 13 10 HAMPTON Hospitals 13 Battle of Hospitals 11 Bay 13 Federal 17 CAMP K 17 U.S.S. Amanda (bark) E 16 18 Hampton Roads, VA camps E U.S.S. Thomas Freeborn 22 U.S.S. St. Lawrence HAMILTON R C 24 8 Fort 18 (stood 5 miles out) 23 5 L 14 28 IL Monroe 27 8 2 M 1 3 White Squall March 8, 1862 10,000 men 18 24 27 9 7 36 64 7 25 85 7 8 7 180 guns U.S.S. Monitor 4 80 (Enters 50 89 29 18 1 9 3 9 105 63 42Hampton Roads 8 10 9 U.S.S. Minnesota 10 10 22 22 17 72 about 9:00 p.m.) James River Fleet 22 18 22 7 27 72 91 3 2 17 light U.S.S. Mystic 36 12 7 U.S.S. joins the Virginia 7 75 Light ship 13 r Mt. Vernon 38 80 4 60 60 U.S.S. Roanoke CSS Teaser a 54 3 B 66 10 9 9 25 33 37 76 U.S.S. Cambridge18 13 n 6 66 15 28 60 11 o 38 60 7b y ' s B a CSS Patrick Henry 3 t l o u g h n k 52 L.B. Myers i l 10 7 p Catinat 66 55 W 21 35 U.S.S. Sewannee 13 m 17 66 U.S.S. Kingston 6 11 a (French (all non-military12 (assisted Minnesota) CSS Jamestown 3 H 9 27 observing)72 18 68 46 11 5 America 24 (Thomas Jefferson3 ) ships leave area 16 12 11 57 68 by midnight)12 3 9 6 11 Area of new land 11 8 46 10 80 45 10 25 28 40 7 9 7 17 54 57 14 11 10 11 21 Reindeer 7 6 Fort Wool Virginia 9 16 75 (captured) NEWPORT Gassendi 21 3 57 10 guns 27 (turning) Area of MARCH 9th Battle11 of the Ironclads 44 (French 22 60 29 25 NEWS/ 10 12 12 220 men 21 18 23 45 U.S.S. Mystic 5observing) 60 schooner 9 r 12 48 69 Salter's a 59 24 (burned) Point B 12 42 9 22 Creek s 8 20 16 11 18 33 13 10 13 10 21 CAMP w 57 32 10 Whilden 3 e 18 66 13 10 53 5 2 27 43 24 22 18 (sunk) BUTLER N 66 9 10 11 11 18' 11 t 15Young 8,000 troops r 9 14 22 39 12 5 o 17 St. Lawrence America 27 10 2 U.S.S. 8 guns p 7 43 61 19 (grounded 5:45 pm)16 8 12 w 3 12 31 Cumberland28 e 11 10 a y 50 19 29 15 B 21 (swings around) N 21 16 South Channel s Whitehall 16Cambridge North Channel 32 ' s ) 9 25 36 69 9 y a t 45 b F l 9 9 22 34 10 7 h 36 g y 21 28 a 7 4 20 64 57 22 21 30 u B Congress 24 l o s 18 39 l d 12 (grounded 4 pm) Minnesota 43 14 9 i n 12 28 32 a James River 12 S P.H. 27 22 22 (grounded 3 pm) 28 W ( U.S.S. 24 28 24 27 Ocean 22 (Tugboat24 27 11 23 29 22 32 25 View Congress 57 Roanoke 10 21 assisting) 37 1 60 7 21 (by 5 pm) Area of new land 4 37 22 26 26 23 22 Virginia 23 33 16 11 21 41 37 Patrick18 Henry Virginia 21 19 (1:00pm) 8 15 12 24 27 21 (by 5:30 pm) 25 45 20 33 27 18 7 14 (2:15 pm) 20 22 17 Teaser 4 28 19 8 18 25 23 18 23 24 18 Jamestown 16 (4:30 pm) Sewell's Pt. 8 41 (5:30 pm) 15 64 17 28 10 Patrick 23 n d Batteries 25 17 o u 25 14 20 23 M G r 23 16 i d d15 l e Raleigh 23 Henry 17 10 16 25 25 Raleigh 31 guns 24 23 14 7 21 16 10 (damaged) 26 24 28 pier 7 2 24 13 26 15 22 (1:30 pm) Jamestown 26 17 22 (7:30 pm) 16 18 25 22 18 (towing) 28 18 15 9 Beaufort 12 25 12 Zouave 28 16 22 4 (fires on 26 13 27 19 26 14 approaching 21 10 Confederate 28 Beaufort Virginia) 23 12 10 camps 12 20 no.8 13 13 26 564 20 22 17 16 1 7 Harmony 15 21 E 10 13 16 19 15 10 10 12 21l no.10 11 19 10 26 i 2 Hampton 18 22 z 11 11 11 11 1 26 a 11 15 11 no.12 11 12 15 23 10 10 b 13 15 16 10 23 15 22 e 13 10 2 12 10 Roads10 10 t 26 24 15 8 9 buoy 14 no.14 h 10 10 0 13 1 mile 9 10 no.5 32 11 11 12 11 10 R 14 2 9 11 24 Area of new land 1 11 no.16 10 10 6 26 i 16 30 10 v 2 11 10 14 2 10 11 10 7 5 3 er's C Pig 10 26 e n r 9 n e 64 Pt. 2 11 a Quarantine ek 10 42 r T 9 9 12 Pt. 1 2 6 10 9 16 10 Tanner's Pig Pt. 11 10 22 r. 41 14 Pt. C no.18 33 6 guns River Batteries 5 's 1 10 11 664 r 11 Battery Nansemond le 9 36 13 ff 2 o 5 10 H 1 5 14 37 16 10 1 24 C.S.S. Germantown 1 no.20 52 floating battery sunken obstructions CRANEY I. LIGHT 1 17 337 51 9 3 Confederate 9 21 C.S.S. Beaufort 17 9 460 camps 1 Craney Island 21 Batteries 9 C.S.S.12 9 Virginia 16 20 1 33 (11:30no.7 8 a.m.) no.22 36 12 168 Legend 33 3 7 25 C.S.S. Raleigh Lambert's Confederate Union 3 no.9 8 34 Point 8 29 30 Batteries 36 Main Ships 13 C.S.S. Virginia C.S.S. Harmony 40 Union blockade ship 8 positions before battle 8 40 25 25 18 6 8 no.24 Supporting Ships 8 no.26 no.13 8 17 2 9 25 19 Ships & forts under attack 12 11 24 168 18 3 or damaged during battle 28 18 7 22 no.15 10 23 no.28 24 10 28 29 20 19 3 16 Route of ships no.30 Battery Fort Modern roads r Pinner's Pt. Norfolk 17 e 664 v 1862 Town limits i R th e NORFOLK b Naval 17 a z Hospital li 264 Prepared for the Civil War Trust by E & Battery f Robert E. Pratt - [email protected] o ch an E r aster Weste B n Branc r n h of Elizabeth River PORTSMOUTH 30 guns Gosport 464 264 Gosport Navy Yard.

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