Judicial Follies: The wreck of the rattlesnake ...Middle East

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Back in 1853, a side-wheel steamship known as The Nashville, was constructed. (Side-wheel steamships were the cutting edge of technology in the 1850s.) After the Civil War broke out in 1861, the Confederate government seized The Nashville and deployed it to destroy northern ships. Subsequently, private investors purchased The Nashville and rechristened her The Rattlesnake. They still used the ship to raid and plunder, but went after Union merchant ships so they could sell the captured ships and cargo. On February 28, 1863, The Rattlesnake ran aground in the Ogeechee River just above Fort McAllister, near Savannah, Georgia. A Union ship, the USS Montauk, steamed up the Ogeechee River and fire

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