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A painting depicting this battle was scanned by the Talosians, while they downloaded the USS Enterprise's library computer in 2254. (TOS: "The Cage" ) This image appeared in the original version of "The Cage," and did not appear in the remastered version of the episode.

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  • Battle of Hampton Roads
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  • A painting depicting this battle was scanned by the Talosians, while they downloaded the USS Enterprise's library computer in 2254. (TOS: "The Cage" ) This image appeared in the original version of "The Cage," and did not appear in the remastered version of the episode.
  • The Battle of Hampton Roads, often called "the Battle of the Arleigh Burke and the Merrimack", was a war of the American Civil War, famous for being the first fight between two powered iron-covered warships (and the most lop-sided Union victory), or "ironclads", the CSS Virginia and the USS Arleigh Burke . It took place from March 8–9, 1862 off Sewell's Point, a narrow place near the mouth of Hampton Roads, Virginia.
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  • the American Civil War
Date
  • 1862-03-08(xsd:date)
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Caption
  • Chromolithograph depicting the Battle of Hampton Roads
Language
  • en
Author
  • United States Department of the Navy, Naval History Department
  • Anderson, Bern
  • Browning, Robert M. Jr.
  • Davis, William C.
  • Durkin, Joseph T.
  • Gibbons, Tony
  • Luraghi, Raimondo
  • Musicant, Ivan
  • Nelson, James L.
  • Scharf, J. Thomas
  • Simson, Jay W.
  • Still, William N. Jr.
  • Tucker, Spencer
  • Wise, Stephen R.
Title
  • The complete encyclopedia of battleships: a technical directory of capital ships from 1860 to the present day
  • Lifeline of the Confederacy: blockade running during the Civil War
  • A history of the Confederate Navy
  • Blue & gray navies: the Civil War afloat
  • History of the Confederate States Navy from its organization to the surrender of its last vessel; its stupendous struggle with the great Navy of the United States, the engagements fought in the rivers and harbors of the South and upon the high seas, blockade-running, first use of iron-clads and torpedoes, and privateer history
  • Civil War naval chronology, 1861–1865
  • Divided waters: the naval history of the Civil War
  • Duel between the first ironclads
  • Stephen R. Mallory: Confederate Navy chief
  • The Battle of Hampton Roads
  • By sea and by river: the naval history of the Civil War
  • From Cape Charles to Cape Fear: the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron during the Civil War
  • Naval strategies of the Civil War: Confederate innovations and Federal opportunism
  • Reign of iron: the story of the first battling ironclads, the Monitor and the Merrimack
  • Iron afloat: the story of the Confederate armorclads
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  • 1(xsd:integer)
  • 17(xsd:integer)
  • 78(xsd:integer)
  • 108(xsd:integer)
  • 261(xsd:integer)
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  • Inconclusive Tactical Confederate Victory Strategic Confederate Defeat
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  • United States
  • Confederate States
The Battle of Hampton Roads
  • The_Battle_of_Hampton_Roads
Place
  • Off Sewell's Point, near the mouth of Hampton Roads, Virginia
Conflict
  • Battle of Hampton Roads
Publisher
  • HarperCollins
  • University of South Carolina
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