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This book recounts the history and activities of the Denbigh, one of the Civil War's most successful blockade runners. A new introduction by J. Barto Arnold III (which includes a lengthy appendix) reviews recent archival and archaeological research and highlights the blockade runner's place in the Confederacy's complex and ultimately insoluble problem of obtaining manufactured items from abroad. Originally published by University of Texas Press in 1964.






The Confederate Quartermaster in the Trans-Mississippi: The Blockade Runner's Texas Connection

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This book recounts the history and activities of the Denbigh, one of the Civil War's most successful blockade runners. A... Read more

    Publisher: Eliot Werner Publications Inc
    Publication Date: 31/12/2006
    ISBN13: 9780975273852, 978-0975273852
    ISBN10: 097527385X

    Number of Pages: 190

    Non Fiction , History , Military History

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    This book recounts the history and activities of the Denbigh, one of the Civil War's most successful blockade runners. A new introduction by J. Barto Arnold III (which includes a lengthy appendix) reviews recent archival and archaeological research and highlights the blockade runner's place in the Confederacy's complex and ultimately insoluble problem of obtaining manufactured items from abroad. Originally published by University of Texas Press in 1964.






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