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Where is the Merrimack Public Library in Merrimack located?

The address of the Merrimack Public Library is: 470 Daniel Webster Highway, Merrimack, 03054 3648


Where is the Merrimack Historical Society in Merrimack New Hampshire located?

The address of the Merrimack Historical Society is: Po Box 1525, Merrimack, NH 03054-1525


What was the weight of the CSS-Merrimack?

wheight of css merrimack


What is the phone number of the Merrimack Public Library in Merrimack?

The phone number of the Merrimack Public Library is: 603-424-5021.


When was Merrimack College created?

Merrimack College was created in 1947.


What is the phone number of the Merrimack Historical Society in Merrimack New Hampshire?

The phone number of the Merrimack Historical Society is: 603-880-4343.


What did the Merrimack and the USS Monitor have in common?

The Merrimack, later the CSS Virginia and the USS Monitor were the first ironclads in history to fight each other. Their commonality was the iron protective plates that cannon fire could not penetrate. The historic battle was at Hampton Roads on April 9, 1862.


What county is Concord New Hampshire in?

Merrimack County.


When was Merrimack Valley High School created?

Merrimack Valley High School was created in 1967.


What was the death toll in the battle of Monitor and Merrimack?

I'm not sure if there was any death in that battle of the ironclads....my history book says that battle ended in a draw....


What was the significance of thebattle of monitor v merrimack?

The war is notable as the history's first duel between ironclad warships and the beginning of new era of naval warfare.


Who or what was the Merrimack?

The Merrimack was a Confederate ironclad warship, originally named the USS Merrimack, that was scuttled by the Union Navy and later rebuilt by the Confederates during the American Civil War. It is most famous for its historic confrontation with the Union ironclad USS Monitor during the Battle of Hampton Roads in March 1862, marking the first clash of ironclad warships in naval history. The battle signified a significant shift in naval warfare, transitioning away from wooden ships to armored vessels. The Merrimack was ultimately renamed CSS Virginia after its conversion for Confederate use.