id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 13163 Semmes, Raphael The Cruise of the Alabama and the Sumter From the Private Journals and Other Papers of Commander R. Semmes, C.S.N., and Other Officers .txt text/plain 137970 7544 76 vessel, and after taking the captain and crew on board the Sumter set recovered, a prize crew was sent on board the vessel, with directions to vessel's head turned from the sea, the fires let down, the ship got prizes, but the ships of war themselves of the Confederate States, and _Excitement--Taking the bull by the horns--official visits--H.M.S. Cadmus--Captain Semmes' commission--At sea again--A dull time--Wind and at one time reported to-day that there were two United States vessels of three ships of war of the enemy at St. Thomas', one sail vessel, and two by United States vessels--the Alabama passing in this case as the U.S. ship Wyoming.] the Confederate States ships of war Alabama, her reported tender capture by the Confederate States steamer Alabama, of the barque Sea by the Confederate States ship of war Alabama, and not having been the Confederate States ship of war Alabama, and brought into British ./cache/13163.txt ./txt/13163.txt