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Charleston Blockade - The Journals of John B. Marchand, U.S. Navy 1861-1862 (Paperback)
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Charleston Blockade - The Journals of John B. Marchand, U.S. Navy 1861-1862 (Paperback)
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Students of the American Civil War, whose ranks are legion, have
paid vigorous attention to the many facets of the Union blockade of
the Southern Confederacy. Questions of its strategic and economic
impact are frequently debated, as are the important problems of
logistics and diplomacy. Relatively little attention, however, has
been paid to the participants themselves. The men who served on the
blockading ships of the U.S. Navy performed the most tedious, if
not the most perilous, task of the war. This volume is about one of
them: Comdr. John Bonnet Marchand, USN. In these edited selections
from Marchand's sea journals, I have tried to allow him to speak
for himself in the hope of preserving the freshness of his own
narrative. For the reader's convenience, however, I have corrected
Marchand's spelling, punctuation, and occasionally his syntax. In
some cases I have broken unmanageable sentences into smaller, more
concise units, and, in the interest of clarity, I have paragraphed
long entries. Rather than use "sic," which has always distracted me
in my own reading experience, I have either corrected the error
myself or, when it appeared to be intentional, simply allowed it to
stand without editorial comment. Abbreviations were spelled out.
"Lieut. Comdg." has been translated throughout as "Lieutenant
Commander" even though that rank was not officially established
until 16 July 1862.
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