NORFOLK NAVY YARD

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Engravings
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Postcards
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Postcards


Virginia Sinking the Cumberland,
March 8th, 1863

Merrimac and Monitor Duel.
First Battle of Ironclads, Hampton Roads, 1862.

CS Ironclad Virginia


Battle Between Merrimac & Monitor
Painting by Thomas C. Skinner


Virginia
Sinking the Cumberland
March 8, 1862
Courtesy of Kirn Library, Sargeant Room

3. "Virginia" (Merrimac) Passing Fort Norfolk,
March 8, 1862

Monitor and Merrimac


Jamestown Exposition Souvenir
Six-fold Post Card Panorama
U. S. Naval Display, Hampton Roads,
1907


5. "Virginia" (Merrimac) in Battle with the "Monitor" in Hampton Roads, March 9, 1862. Painting by B. A. Richardson.


1. "Merrimac" Destroyed at the Burning of the Norfolk Navy Yard, April 19, 1861. Painting by B. A. Richardson.

 


Destruction of the Merrimac


Jamestown Exposition Souvenir Postcards (foldout)
Bird's Eye View.

Norfolk Navy Yard Table of Contents

 Battle of the Hampton Roads Ironclads

The Norfolk Navy Yard into the 20th Century