2015-05-262013-06-101894-04-23http://hdl.handle.net/10605/47501The fight between the "Monitor" and "Merrimac"; Building the "Merrimac," and the Confederate side in the battle by John Taylor Wood, Lieutenant of the "Merrimac" (continued from part IV); The Union Side- int he "Monitor" Turret by S. Dana Greene, Executive Officer of the "Monitor"; The building of the "Monitor" by Captain John Ericsson, inventor of the "Monitor"; The loss of the "Monitor" by Francis B. Buttes, a survivor of the crew; McClellan organizing the Grand Army by Philippe, Comte de Paris, Aide-de-camp to General McClellan; Campaigning to no purpose, recollections of a Private,--II. by Warren Lee Goss; The Peninsular Capaign by George B. McClellan, Major-General, U.S.A. General-in-Chief of the United States Army during the first part of teh Peninsular Campaign.20 p.application/pdfen-USUnrestricted.The images in this collection are for study purposes, teaching, classroom projection and research only. Permission to publish these digital files in any form must be obtained from the Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library, Texas Tech University, 806-742-9070 or email reference.swco@ttu.edu.United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865.The century war book: People's pictorial edition (part 5)Book