There were a large number of ironclad ships manufactured by the Confederacy. Some to note were the CSS Jackson (original hull of the ship located in Columbus, GA at the National Civil War Naval Museum), the CSS Neuse (original hull of the ship located in Kinston, NC at the CSS Neuse State Historic Site), the CSS Georgia (located at the bottom of the Savannah River near Fort James Jackson), the CSS Atlanta (located in Savannah, GA), and the CSS Albemarle (NC).
Monitor is the iron clad fighting for the Union. Virginia is the iron clad fighting for the Confederacy. Both ships were equaly matched resulting in a stalemate.
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Iron Clad Building was created in 1862.
The two most famous iron-clad ships of the civil war era were the Union's USS Monitor, and the Confederacy's CSS Virginia. They were made famous when they fought at the battle of Hampton Roads, the first confrontation between two iron-clads. (Found on many other sites also, please remember the sites that this was found on may or my not be true)
a guarentee that is certain and unbreakable, it is iron clad, inpenetrable and irreversible. it is a guarenteed guarentee.
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The Iron Clad Lover - 1910 was released on: USA: 9 December 1910
John "Iron Man" Wilkinson in 1787!
The USS Monitor.
Virginia, Manassas (Iron clad ram-boat), Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, Arkansas, Stonewall, Chicora, Alabama, Albemarle.
Real. indisputable proof of existence as supported by "iron clad" evidence. Beware- it's just a claim & could be a lie.
YesChatillon's is still around they started in 1835Iron clad is a series of scales.