All things dealing with the Civil War Navies and actions along the coasts and rivers and against forts. Emphasis will be placed on Fort Fisher and all operations around Wilmington, NC. And, of course, the Blockade and Running the Blockade.
Monday, July 6, 2020
Raphael Semmes Statue in Mobile-- Part 1: Dedicated in June 1900
From June 17, 2020, AL.com "Mobile mayor, Confederate descendants battle over monument's fate" by John Sharp.
Electra Semmes Colston unveiled the statue of her late father during a 5 p.m. ceremony 120 years ago this June 27 and then the Excelsior band launched into the song "Dixie" and an artillery squad stationed at the foot of Government Street began firing an admiral's salute.
Moments later, then-Mayor J.C. Bush stepped onto the platform and accepted the statue of Confederate Navy Admiral Raphael Semmes on behalf of the city.
This was on the front page of the Mobile Daily Register
That acceptance of the statue has played out in recent days as ownership of that statue has come into question.
--Old B-Runner
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