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Acknowledgments v
Preface 1
Introduction 3
The 42nd Tennessee Infantry Regiment 5
The Confederate Naval Academy 16
The Academic Staff 31
The Diary 50
Report to the Academy 50
Drewry's Bluff 62
Assigned to the CSS Savannah 75
Attack on the USS Water Witch 90
Savannah Is Lost 104
The End Approaches 120
Some Final Thoughts 138
Appendices
Regulations of the School Ship CSS Patrick Henry 141
A Realistic War College 164
Johnson's Island Expedition 174
Initial Report of Lieutenant Commander Austin Pendergrast, Federal Commander of the USS Water Witch 181
Officers Assigned to the CSS Savannah through December 1864 185
Report of Commander Brent, C.S. Navy, Regarding Operations Connected with the Evacuation of the City of Savannah 187
The Gold and Silver in the Confederate States Treasury 190
Confederate Naval Cadets 199
Notes 205
Bibliography 209
Index 211
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