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63. Geer, George S. See William Marvel's book "The Monitor Chronicles . . ."
64. Gentile, Gary. Ironclad Legacy: Battles of the U.S.S. Monitor. Philadelphia: Gary Gentile Productions, 1993. 280pp. E595.M7G46 1993 This book provides a biographical sketch of Ericsson and looks at the building and sinking of the Monitor, the Battle of Hampton Roads, and the legal conflicts the author had with NOAA officials concerning the right to dive on the wreck site. There are numerous color and black-and-white illustrations. It is indexed. The appendices include: congressional testimony presented in 1988 by the author concerning the Abandoned Shipwreck Act of 1987; and the author's trials and tribulations as one of the first civilian Americans to dive on the Monitor wreck.
65. Georgiady, Nicholas Peter and Louis G. Romano. The Ironclads (the Monitor and the Merrimac). Milwaukee: Independents Pubishing Co., 1966. Juvenile literature illustrated by Buford Nixon.
66. Gerrish, Henry, ed. Letter to Lyman: The Personal Letter of a Civil War Soldier to His Grandson, Walter Lyman Medding, Recounting His Wartime Experiences. Springfield, VA: W. S. Medding, 1978. 38pp. A member of the 7th New York Infantry witnessed the Battle of Hampton Roads. Introduction by Walter Sherman Medding and genealogical chart by Richard Steely Medding.
67. Goldkuhl, Carola (Trotzig). John Ericsson: Mannen Och Uppfinnaren. Stockholm: Bonniers, 1961. This biography of Ericsson contains a four-page bibliography.
68. Greene, Samuel Dana. "The Monitor Repels the Merrimac" In The Blue and the Gray: The Story of the Civil War as Told By Participants, 805-07. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1950. This is Greene's letter to his mother.
69. Guernsey, Alfred H. and Henry M. Alden. "The Virginia and the Monitor." In Vol. 1 of Harper's Pictorial History of the Great Rebellion, 250-260. New York: Harper & Bros., 1866. E468.7.G9 OO
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