id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 26783 Browne, A. K. The Story of the Kearsarge and Alabama .txt text/plain 5516 233 64 and to prevent an escape of the Alabama to neutral waters in the event hundred yards of the Alabama, the Kearsarge, fearing a fourth broadside rapid was the firing of the Alabama, that of the Kearsarge being quarter-deck, and wounded three of the crew of the after-pivot gun. Kearsarge to continue firing until the Alabama had disappeared beneath Alabama with his boat and crew to assist in rescuing the drowning, Captain Winslow to run down to the Alabama and assist in picking up the after, lowered her boats, rescued Captain Semmes, thirteen officers, and and reports the presence of Captain Semmes and many officers on board The Alabama's wounded were brought on board the Kearsarge for surgical chain-plating of the Kearsarge, the "iron-clad" of Captain Semmes, Five guns were fought by the Kearsarge, seven by the Alabama, Here ends the present story of the Kearsarge and Alabama. ./cache/26783.txt ./txt/26783.txt