A Confederate Biography

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Dwight Hughes. A Confederate Biography
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To my loving wife, Judi, the light of my life. She encouraged me to begin this book many years ago while I was undergoing cancer treatments and inspired me throughout.
Psalm 139:9–10 (KJV)
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Captain Corbett was said to be the worse for drink, upsetting his former crewmen even further by refusing to immediately pay three months’ wages for breach of contract as entitled by British law. And the political climate in England had changed, reflecting a marked loss of both sympathy for the Confederacy and confidence in Southern victory. Laws forbidding the Queen’s subjects to take service in a foreign navy, a crime punishable by fine or imprisonment, were being more stringently enforced. So, despite all inducements, most of the sailors insisted on returning with Laurel.
Captain Corbett and Captain Ramsay advised Waddell not to continue with so small a crew. It was too dangerous. Waddell conferred with his new first lieutenant, suggesting that they proceed south to Tenerife in the Canary Islands and communicate with Commander Bulloch to have a crew sent to them. But Lieutenant Whittle differed with his captain, as he would in the future. He knew each of the lieutenants personally; they were all “to the manor born.” He recalled the sad fate of the CSS Rappahannock, which a year before had gone into Calais for repairs and been held inactive ever since by stubborn French officials and Union blockaders. Repeating such a course, he counseled, would bring ignominious failure. “Don’t confer, sir, with those who are not going with us. Call your young officers together and learn from their assurances what they can and will do.” Waddell did convene a conference and the sentiment was unanimous: take the ocean. “Let those who hear the sequel judge the wisdom of the decision,” Whittle wrote years later.13
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