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John Rosales' History of the South: Juan Ochoa y el C.S.S. Alabama |
Juan Ochoa and the C.S.S. Alabama Juan Ochoa was a Seaman on the C.S.S. (Confederate State Ship) Alabama. He was born in Bilbao, Spain , in 1847 and was captured by the C.S.S. Alabama, while on the on the T.B. Wales, on November 10, 1862. He signed on the C.S.S. Alabama as an Ordinary Seaman and was promoted by Admiral Raphael Semmes to Able Seaman. He served in the famous Battle between the C.S.S. Alabama and the U.S.S. Kearsarge, on June 19, 1864 and was captured. He later moved to New Zealand and died on May 16, 1889. He is buried in Waikumete Cemetery , Auckland , New Zealand , Public Burial “A,” Row 1, Plot 70. Juan Ochoa was of Basque descent and was the only known Hispanic to serve on the C.S.S. Alabama under the famous Confederate Admiral Raphael Semmes. |