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[edit]DescriptionUSSMonitor.jpg | The Original Monitor after her Fight with the Merrimac. Near the port-hole can be seen the dents made by the heavy steel-pointed shot from the guns of the Merrimac. Hampton Roads, VA, July 1862. Stereo. (National Archives Gift Collection) Exact Date Shot Unknown NARA FILE #: 200-CC-486 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #: 183 Location: HAMPTON ROADS, NORFOLK, VIRGINIA (VA) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (USA) | |||||
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