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City-Class Ironclads: The Pook Turtles

Friday, February 21, 2025

12:00 PM to 1:00 PM EST

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Presenter

John V. Quarstein
Director emeritus of the USS Monitor Center

About the Lecture

Control of the Mississippi River was one of the Union’s major war aims from the very beginning of the conflict. Inventor James Eads developed a design that could be easily built, had limited draft, was armored, and had stream power. These ironclads became the backbone of the US Western Gunboat Flotilla. The City-class iron gunboats had many flaws; nevertheless, ships like USS Cairo and USS Carondelet, enabled the federal fleet to win such great victories as Battle of Island No. 10 and the Battle of Memphis. These actions would result in the fall of Vicksburg in July 1863.

Registration information:

Location: Explorers Theater
Seating is limited. Advance registration is required.

John V. Quarstein

In person

Free for Museum Members.
Included in $1 admission.

Virtual

This lecture is livestreamed
and free to watch online.

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