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n. - An ironclad vessel built by the Confederate forces in the hope of breaking the blockade imposed by the North.

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  • It will be observed that the Merrimac is throughout called the Virginia, hawing been renamed by the Confederates: —
  • The Merrimac is a side-wheel steamer of 535 tons and 600-horse power, and was built in London in 1862 for the Confederate
  • To man the launch which was detailed to follow the "Merrimac" -- the ship chosen -- four men and Naval Cadet Joseph W. Powell were taken.
  • Is that cursed Rebel steamer they call the Merrimac! "
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