

An edition of Beneath the stainless banner (1999)
with selections from his Recollections of a naval life
By John McIntosh Kell
Publish Date
1999
Publisher
Burd Street Press
Language
eng
Pages
229
Description:
John McIntosh Kell was the inconspicuous hero of the famous Confederate raider, the CSS Alabama. Most students of the War Between the States are familiar with the exploits of the Southern cruiser and her celebrated captain, Raphael Semmes. By the time of her climactic battle with the USS Kearsarge off the coast of France in June 1864, the Alabama and her flamboyant commander had practically swept the seas of Northern merchant vessels, destroying more United States shipping than any other Confederate warship. But the individual who oversaw the day-to-day operation of the ship, the man who ran the cruise of the Alabama at the direction of his commander, was the ship's executive officer - First Lieutenant John McIntosh Kell. His recollections offer a fascinating glimpse into the activities of the Confederate Navy, and in particular the day-to-day operations of the cruisers Sumter and Alabama.
subjects: Alabama (Screw sloop), Biography, Confederate Personal narratives, Confederate States of America, Confederate States of America. Navy, History, Naval operations, Personal narratives, Confederate, Sailors, Sumter (Confederate cruiser), United States Civil War, 1861-1865
People: John McIntosh Kell (1823-1900)
Places: Confederate States of America, United States
Times: Civil War, 1861-1865