* The USS Cumberland by ramming and not by shellfire. * The USS Congress which was grounded with hot shot after it had surrendered and its crew had been removed. * The USS Minnesota had run aground trying to evade the Virginia and was left for the next morning to finish off. That never happened because the USS Monitor arrived during the night prepared to do battle. On 9 March 1862 both the Monitor and the Virginia believed they had won the battle of the ironclads. Neither fought again and the Confederate Navy remained bottled up in Norfolk for the duration. Only the Cumberland was sunk in combat with the Virginia.
On March 8, 1862, the CSS Virginia was able to sink the USS Cumberland. It also set afire to the USS Congress. The USS Minnesota runs aground trying to escape from the CSS Virginia. On March 9, the fire aboard the USS Congress causes it to explode. News of these events caused panic in Washington DC. The arrival of the ironclad, the USS Monitor, saved the battle for the Union.
On March 8th to March 9th, the ironclad CSS Virginia began to destroy Union ships at Hampton Roads. The wooden Union warships were assisting in the Union's Peninsula campaign. The CSS Virginia did considerable damage to Union warships. On the 9th, the Union ironclad, the USS Monitor enters Hampton Roads and engages the CSS Virginia. Each ship absorbs damage and the battle never begins the next day. The naval battle is considered a draw. It was the first time in history that two ironclads fought each other.
The most notable naval battle in the US Civil War was the Battle of Hampton Roads on March 8th and 9th of 1862. In this battle it was the first time in naval war history that two ironclad warships fought each other. The battle was important as Union warships were sent to Hampton Roads to support General McClellan's Peninsula campaign. The Confederate ironclad the CSS Virginia engaged Union warships and basically either sunk them or set them afire. The Union had sent their new ironclad, The USS Monitor to challenge the Virginia. The battle was basically a draw.
The Battle of Hampton Roads was fought over the two day period spanning March 8-9, 1862 in Hampton Roads. Hampton Roads is basically a ship dock in Virginia where the James River meets the Nansemond and Elizabeth Rivers right outside Chesapeake Bay. It was the first time in naval warfare that two ironclads met in battle. As an aside the sinking of Union ships at Hampton Roads by the CSS Virginia caused a delay in the Union's Peninsula campaign.
At the Battle of Hampton Roads in 1862, the USS Monitor and the CSS Virginia engaged in the first battle of ironclads. Although a technical draw, the Virginia had to return to dock for repairs. Its earlier assaults on wooden Union warships would not be repeated.
(Two iron covered ships) fought during the Battle of Hampton Roads on March 9, 1862.
On March 8th to March 9th, the ironclad CSS Virginia began to destroy Union ships at Hampton Roads. The wooden Union warships were assisting in the Union's Peninsula campaign. The CSS Virginia did considerable damage to Union warships. On the 9th, the Union ironclad, the USS Monitor enters Hampton Roads and engages the CSS Virginia. Each ship absorbs damage and the battle never begins the next day. The naval battle is considered a draw. It was the first time in history that two ironclads fought each other.
The address of the United Service Organization Of Hampton Roads is: , Hampton, VA 23666
Hampton Roads, Virginia
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This battle, the first between ironclad warships, was a draw since neither ship could sufficiently damage the other. It took place in waters of Hampton Roads, Virginia, March 9, 1862.
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Hampton Roads, Virginia, just off the coast. it was a naval battle, so... wet?
The web address of the Hampton Roads Naval Museum is: http://www.hrnm.navy.mil
The phone number of the Hampton Roads Naval Museum is: 757-322-2987.
April Woodard was raised in Hampton Roads Virginia
The Hampton Road News covers Norfolk, Virginia; Virginia Beach, Hampton Roads area, Virginia; Newport, and Chesapeake, Hampton. The area is quite extensive, but effective in getting out the current news.