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Description: An historical site about Winslow, who personally paid for the construction of the USS Monitor after the Navy tried to derail the project.
John Flack Winslow and the USS Monitor The Untold Story of the Union's Forgotten Benefactor On March 9, 1862, the U. S. Monitor ended the greatest threat to the Union's Civil War effort, up to that time, by repelling the Confederate ironclad warship, Virginia, as it began a destruction of the ships of the Union blockade in Hampton Roads. However, the victorious Monitor was not the property of the U.S. Navy or even the property of the United States Government. It was, in fact, the personal property of John Flack Winslow.
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Keywords:John Flack Winslow, Civil War, Civil War Naval History
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Creation Date: 28-jan-2005
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