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30. Cannon, Le Grand Bouton. "The Monitor and Merrimack." In Personal Reminiscences of the Rebellion 1861-1866, 75-99. New York: Burr Printing House, 1895. Cannon, a U.S. Army staff officer stationed at Fort Monroe, was eyewitness to the battle.
31. Cannon, Le Grand Bouton. Recollections of the Iron Clads, Monitor and Merrimack, and Incidents of the Fights. Burlington, VT: Free Press Steam Book and Job Printing House, 1875. 10pp.
32. Carrison, Daniel J. "The Monitor and the Merrimac." In The Navy from Wood to Steel, 1860-1890, 59-73. New York: Franklin Watts, 1965. E591.C31
33. Carter, Alden R. Battle of the Ironclads: The Monitor and the Merrimack. New York: F. Watts, 1993. 64pp.
34. Chittenden, Lucius Eugene. "The Battle of the Monitor and the Merrimack." In Decisive Battles of America, edited by RiplEy Hitchcock, 279-87. New York: Harper, 1909. "The Battle of the Monitor and the Merrimack" is described by Worden and Greene of the Monitor.
35. Church, William Conant. The Life of John Ericsson. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1890. 2 vols. T40.E7C5 This is a very flattering biography of Ericsson authorized by the inventor's estate. The author was allowed access to the inventor's papers. It is rich in detail on the Monitor. The biography has been reprinted several times, by Charles Scribner (1906-07 and 1911); S. Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington of London (1890); and University Microforms, Ann Arbor, MI.
36. Cole, Gerald L., introduction by James I. Robertson, Jr. Civil War. Columbia: U. of South Carolina Press, 1988. 351pp. This bibliography, with informative notations, includes entries on the Monitor, the Virginia, and other ironclads.
37. Coles, Cowper Phipps. "English Versus American Cupolas: A Comparison Between Capt. Cole's and Capt. Ericsson's Turrets." Portsea: J. Griffin/ London: E. Stanford, 1864. 11pp.
38. Collum, Richard Strader. The Description of the Fight Between the Monitor and the Merrimac on the 9th of March, 1862. Philadelphia: Pennsylvania Commandery, Naval Order of the United States, 1898. 30pp. Given by Major R. S. Collum, U.S.M.C. Includes a copy of the letter written by Lieutenant S. Dana Greene, the Executive Officer of the Monitor, to his father and mother.
39. Commager, Henry Steele. See Van Brunt's book chapter and Greene's book chapter. This book was reprinted by the Fairfax Press of New York in 1982.
40. A Comprehensive Sketch of the Merrimac and Monitor Naval Battle, Giving an Accurate Account of the Most Important Naval Engagement in the Annals of the War. New York: New York Panorama Co., 1886. 15pp. This is a nicely illustrated retelling of the Battle of Hampton Roads for popular entertainment.
41. Cox, J. Lee, Jr. and Michael A. Jehle, et al. Ironclad Intruder: U.S.S. Monitor A Collection of Essays on the History, Symbolism, and Archaeological Importance of the U.S.S. Monitor, published in conjunction with the exhibition, "Ironclad Intruder: U.S.S. Monitor" March 25 - October 31, 1988, Philadelphia: Philadelphia Maritime Museum, 1988. 61pp. E595.M7C877 This is an excellent selection of illustrations (some color), articles, and a time line of significant events concerning the ironclad. The introduction was written by J. Lee Cox, Jr. and Michael A. Jehle. Essays, including "The Historical Importance of the U.S.S. Monitor," "A Symbol of the People: Assessing the Significance of the U.S.S. Monitor," "Exploring the Monitor: 1979 Archaeological Investigation of the Civil War Ironclad," and "The Monitor National Marine Sanctuary: An Experiment in Comprehensive Management" were authored by William Still, James P. Delgado, G. P. Watts, and E. M. Miller.
42. Cracknell, William H. Warship Profile: United States Navy Monitors of the Civil War. Windsor, Berkshire, England: Profile Publications Ltd., 1973. 27pp.
43. Cras, Hervé (Jacques Mordal, pseud.). "Corsairs et Monitors Americains de la Guerre de Secession." Vingt-cinq siècles de guerre sur mer, 255-36. [Paris?]: Robert Laffont, 1959.
44. Curtis, Richard. History of the Famous Battle Between the Iron-clad Merrimac, C.S.N., and the Iron-clad Monitor and the Cumberland and Congress, of the U.S. Navy, March 8th and 9th 1862, as Seen by a Man at the Gun. Hampton, VA: Houston Printing and Publishing House, 1957. 18pp. E473.2.C81
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