Secondary Sources:
Dissertations, Theses, Independent Studies:
Confederate Defense of Mobile, Arthur Bergeron (1980)
The Mobile Campaign: General Frederick Steele’s Expedition 1865 – John S. Painter (1959)The Port of Mobile in the Civil War, Patricia J. McKearney (1971)
Operational Art and the Campaigns for Mobile, 1864–65: A Staff Ride Handbook
War in the Pine Barrens: The Civil War Era in South-Central and Southeastern Alabama, Tommy Craig Brown (2014)
USS NARCISSUS, Melissa Nicole Tumbleson Morris (2011)
Spanish Fort and Old Blakeley, C.L. Johnson (1935)
“The Naples of America”: Pensacola during
the Civil War and Reconstruction John Matthew Brackett (2005)
American Battlefield Trust Articles:
Mobile Bay | Aug 5, 1864
Naval Operations in the Gulf of Mexico
Forgotten Monitor: The Story of the USS Tecumseh pt. 2
Forgotten Monitor: The Story of the USS Tecumseh, pt. 1
Naval Operations in the Gulf of Mexico
Damn the Torpedoes!
Journal Articles:
Budden, Michael C., and Daniel Fontenot. 2023. “A Compendium of Projectiles Recovered from The Battlefield of the Last Major Battle of the War Between the States: Relics from Spanish Fort, Alabama”. European Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences 3 (4):6-12. https://doi.org/10.24018/ejsocial.2023.3.4.432.
Fitzgerald, Michael W. “Another Kind of Glory: Black Participation and Its Consequences in the Campaign for Confederate Mobile.” Alabama Review 54, no.4 (October 2001): 243-275. (Click here for the article)
Gulf Coast Historical Review, Vol. 13, No. 2, Spring 1998.
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