American Civil War Confederate Ships
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Introduction
The information below comes from Series II, Volume 1 of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Navies. Digital copy at Archive.org.
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| Ship Name | Date | Type of Ship | Name Changes | Etc. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| A. C. Gunnison (Privateer) | Commissioned May 25, 1861 | Class: Steam tug.[1] | For more information, see page 247. | |
| Aiken | Acquisition: Surrendered to South Carolina authorities December, 1860. Sunk, July 28, 1861, by U. S. frigate St. Lawrence. | Class: Revenue cutter.
Rig: Schooner.[2] |
Petrel | For more information, see page 247. |
| Alabama | Built in England and delivered by builders in August 1862. Sunk off Cherbourg, France, June 19, 1864, by the U.S.S. Kearsarge. | Class: Steam sloop.[3] | For more information, see page 247. | |
| Albemarle (Ram). | Built on the Roanoke River. N. C, 1864. | Class: Screw steamer; ironclad[4] | For more information, see page 247. | |
| Alert. | Class: Lighthouse tender. Rig: Schooner.[5] | For more information, see page 247. | ||
| Appomattox. | Bought at Norfolk, Virginia 1861 | Class: Tugboat.[6] | For more information, see page 248. | |
| Arches | Class: Fishing schooner. [7] | For more information, see page 248. | ||
| Arctic | For more information, see page 248. | |||
| Arkansas (Ram) | Class: Twin screw ironclad ram. [8] | For more information, see page 248. | ||
| Atlanta (Ram) | It was converted September. 1862, Into an ironclad gunboat and ram at Savannah, Georgia., by Messrs. N. and A. F. Tift. | Class: Screw steamer; Ironclad gunboat and ram.[9] | Finyal | For more information, see page 248. |
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| Ship Name | Date | Type of Ship | Name Changes | Etc. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Baltic (Ram) | Turned over to the Confederate States by the State of Georgia. Surrendered by the Confederates at Nannn Hubba Bluff, Alabama, May 10, 1805 | Class: High - pressure, sidewheel steamer. [10] | For more information, see page 248. | |
| Bartow | Rig: Schooner. [11] | For more information, see page 248 | ||
| Bayou City | Chartered by the Confederate Government at Galveston, Texas. Formerly employed as a mail boat between Galveston and Houston, Texas. | Class: Steamer. [12] | For more information, see page 249 | |
| Beaufort. | Bought at New Berne in 1861 | Class: Screw steamer, iron. Rig: Tug .[13] | For more information, see page 249 | |
| Beauregard (Privateer) | Fitted out from Charleston and commissioned October 14, 1861 | Class: Schooner. [14] | For more information, see page 249 | |
| Bienville | Built by contract at Bayou St. John, Louisiana, with John Hughes & Co. Destroyed by her officers in Lake Pontehartrain, Louisiana, in 1802. | Class: Light-draft side-wheel
river steamer. [15] |
For more information, see page 249 | |
| Black Warrior | Armed to help defend Elizabeth City, North Carolina. Burned and abandoned by her crew during the fight. | Class: Schooner. [16] | For more information, see page 249 | |
| Bombshell | Sunk by Confederate batteries at Plymouth, North Carolina April 18, 1804. Raised and put in service. Recaptured by D. S. S. Mattabesett, May 5, 1864. | Class: Steamer. [17] | For more information, see page 249 | |
| Bradford | Gunboat. | Payroll for April 1862. |
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| Ship Name | Date | Type of Ship | Name Changes | Etc. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Caleb | Captured by the Archer in Portland Harbor, April IS, 1803. Set on fire and abandoned to avoid recapture. | Class: Revenue cutter.[18] | For more information, see page 249 | |
| Calhoun | Commissioned at New Orleans May 15, 1881. Burned by the Confederates after the fall of New Orleans. | Class: Side-wheel steamer. [19] | For more information, see page 250 | |
| Carondelet | Built at Bayou St. John under charge of Naval Constructor S. D. Porter. Destroyed by the Confederates on Lake Pontchartraln in 1862 | Class: Light-draft side-wheel steamer.[20] | For more information, see page 25 | |
| Caswell | Burned by the Confederates at tin- fail of Wilmington in 1865.[21] | For more information, see page 25 | ||
| Charleston | Built in 1863 in Charleston, South Carolina. Destroyed by Confederates at the evacuation of Charleston in 1865 | Class: Steamer: ironclad.[22] | For more information, see page 250. | |
| Chattahoochee | Burned by the Confederates on the Chattahoochee River at the close of the war. | Class: Wooden steam gunboat.[23] | For more information, see page 250. | |
| Chickamauga | Bought at Wilmington, North Carolina, in 1864. Burned at the fall of Wilmington in 1865 | Class: Screw steamer, cruiser.[24] | For more information, see page 250 | |
| Chicora | Built at Charleston, South Carolina. Burned by the Confederates at the evacuation of Charleston in 1865 | Class: Steamer; ironclad ram | For more information, see page 250. | |
| Clarence. | Captured by the C. S. S Florida, May 6, 1863. Burned June. 12, 1803; her crew was transferred to the Tacony. | Class: Brig.[25] | For more information, see page 250 | |
| Colonel Lovell | Sunk. June 6, 1802, off Memphis, Tennessee in Mississippi River. | Class: Steamer. [26] | For more information, see page 251 | |
| Columbia | Built at Charleston in 1864. Caught on a sunken wreck at Charleston and broke in two by the falling tide. Was launched not long before the evacuation of Charleston.[27] | Class: screw steamer. | For more information, see page 25 | |
| Cotton. | Built for the Bayou Sara route and bought in Louisiana in 1862. Burned in Bayou Teche, La., by her crew, in January, 1863, in order to avoid capture. In connection with shore battery, engaged, November 3, 1862, the U.S. gunboats Kinsman, Estrela, Calhoun, and Diana.[28] | Class: Side-wheel river steamer. | For more information, see page 25 | |
| Curlew | Bought at Norfolk in 1861. Sunk in battle at Roanoke Island, February 7, 1862.[29] | Class: Side-wheel river steamer. | For more information, see page 251 |
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| Ship Name | Date | Type of Ship | Name Changes | Etc. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Defiance | Purchased at New Orleans, La. Destroyed by her crew, April 28, 1862, at New Orleans, La., to prevent capture. | Class: Mississippi River Defense steamer. | For more information, see page 251 | |
| Diana | Captured from the Federals in Atchafalaya River, March 23, 1863,Burned in Bayou Teche, April 12, 1863. | Class: Steamer; wood | For more information, see page 251 | |
| Dixie (Privateer) | Fitted out from Charleston, S.C.Captured, April 15, 1862, by U.S.S. Keystone State, off Georgetown, S.C. | Class: Schooner. | name changed to Kate Hale, | For more infomation, see page 251 |
| Drewry | Muster roll for October-December 1863. | Muster roll for October-December 1863 | ||
| Duane | Seized by Confederates, April, 18, 1861, at Norfolk, Va. | Class: Revenue cutter. | For more information, see page 251 |
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| Ship Name | Date | Type of Ship | Name Changes | Etc. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Brig Echo | see Privateer Jefferson Davis. | Official page, 252 | ||
| Edwards | see Forrest. | Official Records of the Union and Confederate Navies, Series II, Volume 1. (Washington, District of Columbia : Government Printing Office (United States), 1894-1922), Series 2, vol. 1, page 252 | ||
| Ellis | Bought at Norfolk, 1861 Captured by the Federals in battle of Elizabeth City, February 10, 1862. Muster roll for August, September, October 1861; and January - May 1862. | Class: Steamer. | For more information, see page 252 . Muster roll for August, September, October 1861; and January - May 1862 | |
| Equator | Burned at the fall of Wilmington, 1865. | Class: Steam gunboat; wood | For more information, see page 252 |
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| Ship Name | Date | Type of Ship | Name Changes | Etc. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fanny | Captured from the Federals, October 1, 1861, in Loggerhead Inlet, N. C. iron hull; propeller. Run aground and set on fire by her commander, February 10, 1862, at the battle of Elizabeth City, North Carolina, to avoid capture. Muster roll for September - December 1861, and May 1862. | Class: Steamer | For more information, see page 252. Muster roll for September - December 1861, and May 1862 | |
| Firefly. | tender to Savannah squadron. Burned by her officers at Savannah, Ga., December 21, 1864. Muster roll for September, October, November, December 1863. | Class: Side-wheel steamer; | For more information, see page 252. Muster roll for September, October, November, December 1863 | |
| Florida | see Selma. | |||
| Florida | Built by William C. Miller & Sons at Liverpool, England; Purchased from Messrs. Fawcett, Preston & Co., Liverpool, England, who built her engines. cruiser; wood. Boarded and captured by the U.S.S. Wachusettt, October 7, 1864, at Bahia, Brazil, while her captain and half her crew were ashore on liberty. Run into by Army Transport Alliance on November 19, 1864, and sunk November 28, 1864 off Newport News, Va., in 9 fathoms of water. | Class; Two-bladed screw steamer; | She was known as the Oreto in the port of her construction, and first named Manassas by the C.S. Navy Department. | For more information, see page 252 |
| Florida | After examination by Captain Rousseau, April 22, 1861, she was purchased and fitted up on the lakes near New Orleans, La | Class: Screw steamer. | For more information, see page 252 | |
| Forrest. | Bought at Norfolk in 1861 Disabled, February 7, 1862, at battle of Ronake Island, and burned on the ways by the Confederates at Elizabeth City, February 10, 1862. Muster roll for February - July 1862. | Class Steamer; wood. | Formerly known as the Edwards.: Steamer; wood.[30] | For more information, see page 253. |
| Fredericksburg | Built at Richmond in 1863. Burned by the Confederates below Richmond, April 4, 1865. | Class: Ironclad steam ram. | For more information, see page 253 | |
| Fulton. | Seized at Pensacola, Fla. | For more information, seepage 253 |
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| Ship Name | Date | Type of Ship | Name Changes | Etc. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gaines. | Sunk in battle of Mobile Bay, August 5, 1864. | Side-wheel steamer; wood.
Similar in construction to the Selma.[31] |
Her crew all told were about 120.For more information, see page 253 | |
| General Beauregard. | Blown up and sunk in the Mississippi River, off Memphis, Tenn., June 6, 1862.[32] | Class: Steamer. | For more information, see page 253 | |
| General Bragg. | Mississippi River Defense Fleet. Captured by Federal forces Memphis, Tenn., June 6, 1862.[33] | Class: Steamer; | For more information, see page 253 | |
| General Earl van Dorn. | Mississippi River Defense Fleet. Burned by Confederates in Yazoo River. | Class: Steamer; | For more information, see page 253 | |
| General M. Jeff Thompson. | Mississippi River Defense Fleet. Sunk off Memphis, Tenn., June 6, 1862. | Class: Steamer; | For more information, see page 253 | |
| General Polk. | man-of-war. Destroyed by her officers in Yazoo River, June 26, 1862.[34] | Purchased in 1861. Class: Steamer; | For more information, see page 253 | |
| General Quitman. | Destroyed, April 24, 1862, below New Orleans, La.[35] | Class: Louisiana gunboat. | For more information, see page 254 | |
| General Sterling Price. | Sunk off Memphis, Tenn., June 6, 1862, and raised by the Federals.[36] | Class: Steamer; Mississippi River Defense Fleet. | For more information, see page 254 | |
| General Sumter. | Captured at Memphis, Tenn., June 6, 1862.[37] | Class: Steamer; Mississippi River Defense Fleet. | For more information, see page | |
| George Page. | Seized at Alexandria in 1861.Burned at Qauntico, Va. | Class: Side-wheel river steamer. | Name changed to City of Richmond.[38] | For more information, see page 254 |
| Georgia (Cruiser). | She was built in 1862. Said to be very fast.[39] Purchased on the Clyde at Dumbarton, March, 1863. Sold at Liverpool to a British merchant, June 1, 1864. Muster roll for September 1861; November 1862; September, October, November 1863; October, November, December 1864. | Class: Screw steamer;iron. | Originally, she bore the name of Japan. | For more information, see page 254. |
| Georgia (Floating Battery). | Destroyed by the Confederates at the fall of Savannah, December, 1864. June 3, 1864, the Georgia's complement was 12 officers and 82 men.[40] | Class: Ironclad floating battery. | For more information, see page 254 | |
| Germantown. | Siezed by Confederates at Gosport Navy Yard, 1861. Burned at the evacuation of Norfolk.[41] | Class: Sailing sloop of war. | For more information, see page 254 | |
| Gibraltar (Privateer). | Fitted out at Mobile, Ala. Commissioned February 5, 1864. | Class: Schooner.[42] | For more information, see page 254 | |
| Governor A. Mouton (Privateer). | Fitted out at New Orleans, La. Commissioned June 10, 1861. Captured, May 11, 1862, near Berwick Bay, La. Not armed when captured.[43] | Class: Steamer. | For more information, see page 255 | |
| Governor Moore. | Destroyed, April 24, 1862, below New Orleans, La.[44] | Class: Steamer, Louisiana gunboat. | For more information, see page 255 | |
| Gray. | Name changed to Lady Davis.[45] | Purchased at Charleston, S.C. For more information, see page 255 | ||
| Grotesque, | see Maurepas. | |||
| Gunboat at Edwards Ferry. | Captured. Presumed to be the Fisher. June 27, 1865, new, and with good machinery, arrived at Hampton Roads, Va.[46] | Class: Wooden gunboat, unfinished. | For more information, see page 255 | |
| Gunboat at Halifax, N.C. | Built by Confederate Government, at Richmond, Va. Seized by naval force under Commodore Macomb at Halifax, N.C., May 12, 1865. This unfinished gunboat was at Norfolk Navy Yard, in early part of July; was sent to Philadelphia previous to July 18, 1865.[47] | Class: Gunboat; tug. | For more information, see page 255 |
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| Ship Name | Date | Type of Ship | Name Changes | Etc. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hampton. | Built at Norfolk in 1862.Burned at Richmond, Va., April 4, 1865, by the Confederates.[48] | Class: Screw steamer; wooden. | For more information, see page 255 | |
| Harmony. | Chartered by Confederates in Hampton Roads, Va., in 1861. | Class: Steamer; tug.[49] | For more information, see page 255 | |
| Henry Dodge. | Seized in Texas, March 2,1861, by Confederates. | Class: Schooner; tug. The Dodge was formerly a U.S. revenue cutter.[50] | Turned over to quartermaster, C.S.A., at Houston, Tex. For more information, see page 255 | |
| Huntress. | Purchased in New York by Lieut. Wilburn B. Hall for the state of Georgia and turned over to the C.S. Navy. Afterwards the bolckade runner Tropic; Burned off Charleston, S.C., January 18,1863.[51] | Class: Side-wheel steamer. | For more information, see page 256 | |
| Huntsville. | Built at Mobile, Ala. Sunk, 12 miles above Mobile in Spanish River, at evacuation of that city.[52] Muster roll for July - December | Class: Ironclad steam Floating Battery. | For more information, see page 256 | |
| Hunley. | Built at Mobile, Ala., in 1863, in the shops of Park & Lyons, by her designer, Hunley, McClintlock, and Watson. Sunk with the U.S.S. Housatonic, which vessel she torpedoed, February 17, 1864, off Charleston, S.C. | Class: Submarine torpedo boat. | For Motive power, a hand propeller, worked by eight men.[53] more information, see page 256 | |
| Harriet Lane | Captured from the Federals at Galveston, Tex., January 1, 1863. | Class: Side-wheel steamer; wood. | Converted into blockade runner and was in the harbor of Havana, Cuba, when the war ended.[54] For more information, see page 256 |
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| Ship Name | Date | Type of Ship | Name Changes | Etc. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Indian Chief. | Muster roll for October, November, December 1864. | Class: Receiving ship | Class: Receiving ship at Charleston, S.C. Burned at Charleston, S.C.[55] For more information, see page 257. | |
| Ironclad at Kinston, | Ironclad at Kinston, on Neuse River, N.C. | |||
| Isondiga. | Burned at Savannah, December 21, 1864, by her crew, on the fall of that city.[56] Muster roll for January, February, March, and July - December 1863; January - September 1864. | Class: Steamer; wood. | For more information, see page 256. | |
| Isaac Smith, see Stono. | ||||
| Isabella (Privateer). | Fitted out at New Orleans, La.; commisioned June 4, 1861. | Class: Steam propellor.[57] | For more information, see page 256 | |
| Ivy. | Bought at New Orleans, La., in 1861. Burned by the Confederates on the Yazoo River, in 1863, to avoid capture. | Class: Side-wheel river steamer. | Formerly C.S. privateer V.H. Ivy.[58] | For more information, see page 257 |
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| Ship Name | Date | Type of Ship | Name Changes | Etc. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| J.O. Nixon (Privateer). | Fitted out in New Orleans, La.; commissioned July 3, 1861. | Class: Schooner.[59] | Fore more information, see page 257 | |
| Jackson. | Purchased at New Orleans, La., under orders of May 9, 1861, and fitted out by Captain Rousseau. | Class: Side-wheel river steamer; tug. | Sunk by the Confederates at the fall of New Orleans.[60] For more information, see page 257 | |
| Jamestown. | Seized at Richmond in 1861. Sunk by the Confederates in May 1862, at Drewrys Bluff, to obstruct the James River. Muster roll for January - March, November 1861, January - June 1862. | Class: Side-wheel steamer. | Her name was changed to Thomas Jefferson.[61] | For more information, see page 257 |
| Japan, see Cruiser Georgia. | ||||
| Jefferson Davis (Privateer). | Fitted out at Charleston, S.C.; commissioned June 18, 1861. | Class: Full-rigged brig. | Was formerly the slaver Echo; | her crew consisted of about 70 men.[62] For more information, see page 257 |
| Josiah A. Bell. | Class:Cotton clad steamer.[63] | Fitted out at Sabine Pass, Tex. For more information, see page 257 | ||
| Judah (Privateer). | Destroyed at Pensacola Navy Yard, September 14 ,1861, by boat expedition from U.S.S. Colorado.[64] | Class: Schooner. | For more information, see page 257 | |
| Junaluska. | Purchased at Norfolk in 1861. Dismantled at sold in 1862.[65] | Class: Steamer; tug. | For more information, see page 257 |
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| Ship Name | Date | Type of Ship | Name Changes | Etc. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kate Bruce. | Class: Schooner. | Sunk to obstruct the Chattahoochee River.[66] For more information, see page 258 |
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| Ship Name | Date | Type of Ship | Name Changes | Etc. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lady Davis. | Purchased at Charleston, S.C., in 1861 as the James Grey. | Class: Steamer; tug; iron. | the James Grey. | Her machinery was put in the C.S.S. Palmetto State and the vessel sold.[67] For more information, see page 258 |
| Lapwing. | Captured by the C.S.S. Florida, March 28, 1863. Burned by order of her commander and abandoned, June 20, 1863. | Class: Bark. | Alson known as C.S. bark Oreto.[68] | For more information, see page 258 |
| Launch No. 3. | Captured in April, 1862.[69] | Class: Steamer. | For more information, see page 258 | |
| Launch No. 6. | Destroyed April 24, 1862.[70] | Class: Steamer. | For more information, see page 258 | |
| Little Rebel. | Captured by Federals at Memphis, Tenn., June 6, 1862.[71] | Class: Steamer; ram; Mississippi Defense Fleet. | For more information, see page 258 | |
| Lewis Cass. | Seized by Alabama authorities, January 31, 1861, and transferred to the C.S. Navy. | Class: Revenue cutter.[72] | For more information, see page 258 | |
| Livingston. | Destroyed, June 26, 1862, by her officers, in Yazoo River.[73] | Class: Side-wheel steamer. Converted into man-of-war under contract of Commodore Rousseau with John Hughes. | For more information, see page 258 | |
| Lorton (Privateer). | Fitted out in Baltimore, Md.; Commissioned June 11, 1861. | Class: Schooner.[74] | For more informationm, see page 258 | |
| Louisiana. | Built at New Orleans, La., in 1862, by contract of Navy Department with E.C. Murray. Destroyed by her crew at the order of her commander, April 28, 1862, after the fall of the city of New Orleans.[75] | Class: Steamer; ironclad. | For more information, see page 258 |
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| Ship Name | Date | Type of Ship | Name Changes | Etc. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Macon. | Fitted out at Savannah, Ga., in 1864. | Class: Wooden gunboat propelled by steam. | Formerly known as the Ogeechee.[67] | Taken to Augusta after the fall of Savannah and held until the war was over. For more information, see page 258 |
| Manassas. | built in Boston in 1855.[76] Purchased in 1861, and converted into an ironclad ram at Algiers, La. Sunk in battle below New Orleans, La., April 24, 1862. | Class: Steamer; iron-plated ram. | Formerly Enoch Train, | For more information, see page 259 |
| Manassas. | Seized at New Berne, N.C. | Class: Revenue cutter. | Soon dismantled.[77] For more information, see page 259 | |
| McRae. | Purchased at New Orleans, La., 1861. Sunk in the Mississippi River, April 28, 1862. Muster roll for July - November 186 | Class, Steamer; wood. | The McRae was formerly called the Marquis de la Habanu.[78] | For more information, see page 25 |
| Mariner (Privateer). | Fitted out at Wilmington, N.C.; commissioned July 14, 1861. | Class: Screw steamer; propeller.[79] | For more information, see page 259 | |
| Merrimack, see Virginia. | ||||
| Missouri. | Built in Red River, La. Surrendered to Federal authorities at Alexandria, La., June 3, 1865.[80] Muster roll for October, November, and Dece | Class: Steam sloop; ironclad. | For more information, see page 259. | |
| Milldgeville. | Constructed at Savannah, GA., by Mr. Willink.Burned to the water's edge and sunk in the river at Savannah, Ga., December, 1864. | Class: Steamer; ironclad. | ||
| Mississippi. | Construction commenced October 14, 1861; launched April 19, 1862, at New Orleans, La. No guns or ammunition were on board of her when destroyed.[81]Built by contract of Navy Department with N.& A.F. Tift, Jefferson City, La. Set on fire by her officers to prevent capture by Union Fleet, April 15, 1862. Construction commenced | Class: Ironclad; three-screw gunboat. | For more information, see page 260, | |
| Mobile. | Burned by Confederates in Yazoo River May, 1863. Ready for plating when destroyed.[82] | Class: Screw steamer. | For more information, see page 260 | |
| Morgan. | Bought at Mobile, Alabama, in 1861.Escaped to Mobile but slightly injured in engagement with Farragut's fleet, August 5, 1864.[83] Burned by the Confederates at the fall of Mobile in 1865.Muster roll for January - December 1862, April - December 1863, January 1864 | Class: Side-wheel merchant steamer. | For more information, see page 260. | |
| Morgan | Class: Revenue cutter.[84] | For more information, see page 260 | ||
| Morning Light. | Captured from the Federals off Sabine Pass, January 21, 1863.Burned by Confederates, January 23, 1863, off Sabine Pass, Tex.[85] | For more information, see page 260 | ||
| Muscogee. | Built at Columbus. Burned at the close of the war.[86] | For more information, see page 260 | ||
| Music (Privateer). | Fitted out at New Orleans, La.; commissioned May 15, 1861. | Class: Steamer.[87] | For more information, see page 261 |
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| Ship Name | Date | Type of Ship | Name Changes | Etc. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nansemond. | Built at Norfolk in 1862. Burned by the Confederates, April 4, 1865, at the evacuation of Richmond.[88] | Class: Steamer; wood. | For more information, see page 261 | |
| Nashville. | Seized in the port of Charleston, S.C., in 1861 by the Confederate Government and fitted as a cruiser. Sold to private parties in 1862 and became the blockade runner Thomas L. Wragg. Subsequently became the privateer Rattlesnake and was destroyed by the Federals in Ogeechee River in 1863.[89] | Class: Side-wheel merchant steamer. | For more information, see page 261 | |
| Nashville. | Built at Mongomery, Ala., and Surrendered to Federal officers at Nanna Hubba Bluff, Tombigee River, Ala., May 10, 1865.[90] taken to Mobile for completion. | Class: Side-wheel steamer; ironclad. | For more information, see page 261 | |
| Neptune. | Fitted out at Galveston, Tex, 1862. Sunk in action with U.S.S. Harriet Lane at Galveston, Tex., January 1,1863.[91] | Class: Steamer; wood. | For more information, see page 261 | |
| Neuse. | Built on Nuese River in 1864. Burned by the Confederates in 1865 upon the approach of Sherman's Army.[92] | Class: Steamer; ironclad. | For more information, see page 261 | |
| New Orleans (Floating Battery). | Fitted out at New Orleans, La. Class: Floating battery. Sunk in Mississippi River on evacuation of Island No. 10.[93] | Class: Floating battery. | For more information, see page 261 | |
| Nina. | Class: Steam gunboat.[94] | For more information, see page 262 | ||
| North Carolina. | Built at Wilmington in 1863. Sprung aleak while at anchor in Cape Fear River and sunk, September, 1864.[95] Muster roll for January - June, and Au | Class: Steamer; Ironclad. | For more information, see page 262. |
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| Ship Name | Date | Type of Ship | Name Changes | Etc. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Oconee, | Muster roll for May - June 1862. | |||
| Olustee,see Tallahassee. | ||||
| Oreto, see Florida. |
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| Ship Name | Date | Type of Ship | Name Changes | Etc. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Palmetto State. | Built at Charleston.Burned by the Confederates at the evacuation of Charleston in 1865.[96] Muster roll for October - December 1863, January - December 1864. | Built at Charleston. | For more information, see page 262. | |
| Pamlico. | Purchased at New Orleans, La., and fitted out by Captain Rousseau under orders of July 10, 1861. Burned by the Confederates on Lake Pontchartrain, in 1862. Engaged the U.S.S. New London, March 25, 1862; and on April 4, 1862, in company with the Carondelet and Oregon, engaged three gunboats. [97] | Class: Side-wheel river steamer. | For more information, see page 262 | |
| Patrick Henry. | Seized by Virginia State authorities and afterwards purchased by the Confederate Government. Burned at Richmond, Va., by the Confederates, April 4, 1865. The After the action at Drewrys Bluff, May 15, 1862, became schoolship of C.S. naval school.[98] Muster roll for July - September 1861, and October - December 1864. | Class: Side-wheel merchant steamer. | The Patrick Henry was formerly known as the Yorktown. | For more information, see page 262. |
| Pedee. | Built at Mars Bluff, Great Pedee River, January, 1865. Sunk 110 miles from Georgetown, S.C., in the Pedee River. She was named the Pedee. Her machinery was brought from England. Her battery was to consist of 4 32-pounders and two pivots. She is reported to have been a fine vessel.[99] | Class: Wooden screw gunboat. | For more information, see page 262 | |
| Petrel, see Aiken. | ||||
| Phoenix. | Destroyed by the Confederates at the fall of Mobile in 1865.[100] | Class: Ironclad floating battery. | For more information, see page 262 | |
| Pickens. | Class: Revenue cutter, formerly.[101] | For more information, see page 263 | ||
| Pioneer. | Built at New Orleans. La., in 1862. Has round conical ends and is painted black; carries a magazine of explosive matter; manned by two or more men. Commissioned March 31, 1862.[102] | Class: Privateer; submarine propeller. | For more information, see page 263 | |
| Plymouth. | Seized by the Confederates at Gosport Navy, in 1861. Burned at the evacuation of Norfolk in 1862.[103] | Class: Sailing sloop of war. | For more information, see page 263 | |
| Polk. | Burned in Yazoo River in 1862.[104] | Class: Side-wheel river steamer. | For more information, see page 263 | |
| Pontchartrain. | Burned by the Confederates in 1863 on the Arkansas River to avoid capture. January and February, 1862 was converted into a man-of-war. Was a new boat.[105] Muster roll for October - December 1862, January - March, and July - September 1863. | Class: Side-wheel river steamer. | Formerly Lizzie Simmons. | For more information, see page 263. |
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| Ship Name | Date | Type of Ship | Name Changes | Etc. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Queen of the West. | Captured from the Federals at Fort DeRussey on Red River, February 14, 1863. Sunk in battle in April, 1863, on the Atchafalaya River. In conjunction with the C.S.S. Webb she captured the Indianola, February 24, 1863. She was an ordinary steamboat of the western rivers and converted by the Federals into a ram.[106] | Class: Iron protected steam ram. | For more information, see page 263 |
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| Ship Name | Date | Type of Ship | Name Changes | Etc. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| R.E. Lee. | ||||
| R.J. Breckinbridge. | ||||
| Raleigh. | In James River.[107] Muster roll for January - March 1862, January - June 1864. | Class: Steam gunboat. | For more information, see page 263. | |
| Raleigh. | Built at Wilmington in 1864. Wrecked on Wilmington Bar, May 7, 1864. In Cape Fear River.[108] | Class: Ironclad sloop. | For more information, see page 263 | |
| Rappahannock | Purchased in London, Great Britain, November, 1863, from the British Government. Was in England at the close of the war and fell into possession of the United States. After being purchased she was taken to Calais, but on account of complications with the French Government she never put to sea. She was built in the River Thames in 1857 for H.M. Government.[109] | Class: Steam sloop cruiser. | She was formerly H.B.M. Victor. | For more information, see page 264 |
| Rappahannock. | Captured by the Confederates at Point Lookout, June 29, 1861. Burned at Fredericksburg, April, 1862 Muster roll for October - December 1861, and January - June 1862. | Class: Side-wheel steamer. | Formerly she was the Saint Nicholas.[110] | For more information, see page 264. |
| Rattlesnake. | Destroyed February 28, 1863. by U.S. Moniter Montuak, Commander John L. Worden, U.S.N. Commissioned November 5, 1862.[111] | Class: Steam ship. | Formerly Nashville, | For more information, see page 264 |
| Rescue. | Class: Schooner | Number of crew 30.[112] For more information, see page 264 | ||
| Resolute. | Captured and destroyed by Federal Field Battery on Savannah River, December 12, 1864. Used as a transport and tender and for the residence of the crew of the Savannah; also used as a receiving ship alongside of the Savannah. June 3, 1864; she had 7 officers and 28 men.[113] | Class: Side-wheel steamer. | For more information, see page 264 | |
| Resolute. | Purchased. Burned, April 24, 1862, in Mississippi River.[114] | Class: Gunboat. | For more information, see page 264 | |
| Retribution. | Captured by Confederates in Cape Fear River. Sold at public sale in Nassau, March 3, 1863. Originally employed at Buffalo, New York, upon Lake Erie. Just prior to the outbreak of the rebellion, she was taken into the service of the United States and brought to the Atlantic Coast. About January 28, 1863, she captured the schooner Hanover, and on February 19, the American brig Emily Fisher; Janruary 10, 1863, the brig J.P. Elliot.[115] | Class: Steam tug. | For more information, see page 264 | |
| Richmond. | Scuttled at Richmond, Va., April 4, 1865, by Confederates. Model name same as the Merrimack.[116] | Class: Ironclad. | For more information, see page 265 | |
| Roanoke. | Purchased at Norfolk in 1861.Blown up at Richmond, Va., April 4, 1865, by the Confederates. | Class: Gunboat; screw; iron. | Formerly a tug-boat, the Raleigh.[117] | For more information, see page 265 |
| Robert Habersham. | ||||
| Robert McClelland. | Seized at New Orleans by Louisiana State Authorities, January 31, 1861. | Class: U.S. Revenue Cutter.[118] | For more information, see page 265 |
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| Ship Name | Date | Type of Ship | Name Changes | Etc. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| St. Mary. | Burned on the Yazoo River.[116] | Class: Side-wheel river steamer. | For more information, see page 265 | |
| St. Nicholas. | ||||
| St. Patrick. | Built by Halligan. January 24, 1865, transferred by Navy to Army. On the night of January 27, 1865, at 1 o'clock a.m., she struck the Octarara abaft the wheel house; the torpedo missed fire.[117] | Class: Torpedo boat. | For more information, see page 265 | |
| St. Philip. | Captured at Indianola, Tex. Sunk at Fort Pemberton above mouth of Yalobusha, in Tallahatchie River, Miss., as an obstruction.[118] | Class: Receiving ship. | Formerly U.S. steamer Star of the West. | For more information, see page 265 |
| Sallie (Privateer). | Fitted out at Charleston, S.C. | Class: Privateer.[119] | For more information, see page 265 | |
| Sampson. | Taken to Augusta, Ga., after the fall of Savannah. She was at one time a receiving ship; held until the war was ended. June 3, 1864, had 9 officers and 40 men.[120] | Class: Side-wheel, wooden gunboat; river steamer. | For more information, see page 265 | |
| Savannah (Privateer). | Fitted out from Charleston, S.C.; commissioned May 18, 1861.Captured by the U.S. brig Perry, June 3, 1861. | Class: Schooner; sails. | This vessel was formerly pilot boat No. 7 at Charleston, S.C.[121] | For more information, see page 266 |
| Savannah | Purchased by the State of Georgia. | Class: Paddle-wheel steamer. | The name C.S.S. Savannah, formerly the Everglade, was changed to Oconee, August 28, 1863.[122] | For more information, see page 266 |
| Savannah. | Built at Savannah, Ga. Burned by the Confederates at the evacuation of Savannah in December, 1864. June 3, 1864, the Savannah's complement was 27 officers, 154 men.[123] Muster roll for November 1862, and June - December 1863. | Class: Steam sloop; ironclad. | For more information, see page 266. | |
| Scorpion. | ||||
| Sea Bird. | Purchased at Norfolk in 1861. Sunk in battle, February 10, 1862, off Elizabeth City, N.C.[124] Muster roll for July - November 1861. | Class: Side-wheel river steamer. | For more information, see page 266. | |
| Sea King, see Shenandoah. | ||||
| Sealine (Privateer). | Fitted out at Baltimore. Md; Commissioned June 11, 1861. | Class: Brig.[125] | For more information, see page 266 | |
| Segar. | ||||
| Selma. | Captured by the Federal fleet at the battle of Mobile Bay, August 5, 1864. Crew of 65 all told. February 5, 1863, sunk in 8' of water at entrance to Mobile; February 13, 1863, raised and repaired.[126] Muster roll for October - December 1862. | Class: Wooden side-wheel steamer. | For more information, see page 266. | |
| Shenandoah. | Purchased through an intermediary on the Clyde by Confederate agent. November 6, 1865, delivered by her commander to the English authorities at Liverpool; who, on November 10, 1865, delivered her to the U.S. consul of that place.[127] | Class: Cruiser. | For more information, see page 266 and page 267 | |
| Shrapnel. | Class: Tender.[128] | For more information, see page 267 | ||
| Smith. | ||||
| Spray | Sunk by Confederates on St. Marys River.[129] | Class Steam gunboat. | For more information, see page 267 | |
| Squib. | Class: Torpedo boat.[130] | For more information, see page 267 | ||
| Stonewall. | Purchased from Denmark. Delivered to the Captain General of Cuba and by him turned over to United States Authorities.[131] | Class: Seagoing, ironclad turreted ram; two screws. | For more information, see page 267 | |
| Stonewall Jackson. | Class: Schooner; sail.[132] | For more information, see page 267 | ||
| Stono. | Captured from the Federals in Stono River. Burned by the Confederates at the evacuation of Charleston in 1865. | Formerly she was named the Isaac Smith.[133] | For more information, see page 267 | |
| Sumter | Purchased at New Orleans, La., in 1861.
Sold at public auction at Gibralter, December 19, 1862. Ran the blockade at New Orleans, June 30, 1861. Her second officer was arrested by the English authorities for killing the captain.[134] |
Class: Cruiser; sloop. | Formerly she was named Habana. | For more information, see page 268 |
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| Ship Name | Date | Type of Ship | Name Changes | Etc. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 290, see Alabama. | ||||
| T. Watson. | Sailed from Liverpool, August 29, 1861, for Charleston, S.C., with 40 men.[135] | Class: Privateer. | For more information, see page 268 | |
| Tacony. | Captured by the C.S.S. Clarence, June 12, 1863. Burned, June 25, 1863, and her crew transferred to the Archer.[136] F | Class: Bark. | For more information, see page 268 | |
| Tallahassee. | Bought at Wilmington in 1864. Was in England when the war ended.Muster roll for August - September 1864. | Class: Two-screw steam sloop cruiser. | Formerly she was the blockade runner Atlanta. Subsequently her name was changed to Olustee and then to Chameleon.[137] | For more information, see page 268. |
| Talomico. | Accidentally sunk at Savannah in 1863.[138] Muster roll for October - December 1861, and April - June 1862. | Class: Side-wheel steamer. | For more information, see page 268. | |
| Teaser. | Purchased at Richmond in 1861. Captured by the Federals in James River in 1862.[139] | Class: Wooden gunboat; tug. | For more information, see page 268 | |
| Tender Resolute. | Muster roll for December 1862, June - December 1863. | |||
| Tender Sampson. | Muster roll for June - December 1863. | |||
| Tennessee. | Built at Memphis, Tenn., by contract with John T. Shirley. Burned on stocks by order of provost marshal, June 5, 1862. Never completed.[140] | Class: Ironclad ram. | For more information, see page 268 | |
| Tennessee. | Built at Mobile, Ala. Surrendered at Mobile to the Federals, August 5, 1864.[141] | Class: Casemated ironclad. | For more information, see page 268 | |
| Texas. | Taken for the U.S. Navy, April 4, 1865, at Richmond, Va. The ram Texas now at the Norfolk navy yard is one of the best and most valuable hulls built by the rebels.[142] | Class: Ironclad ram; two screws. | For more information, see page 269 | |
| Theodora. | Fitted out and commissioned at Charleston, S.C., July 15, 1861. Her crew consisted of 50 men.[143] | Class: Side wheel, iron privateer. | Formerly the Carolina, her name was changed to Gordon and then to Theodora. | For more information, see page 269 |
| Thomas Jefferson. | Seized at Richmond, Va., in 1861. Sunk by the Confederates in May, 1862, at Drewry's Bluff to obstruct the James River. | Class: Side-wheel steamer. | Formerly she was the merchant steamer Jamestown.[144] | For more information, see page 269 |
| Thomas L. Wragg, see Nashville. | ||||
| Tiger.[145] | For more information, see page 269 | |||
| Torpedo. | Burned at Richmond, Va., April 4, 1865, by Confederates. She was sent to Norfolk Navy Yard in May, 1865, as prize property with her deck burned off and her hull, boiler and machinery considerably injured by fire.[146] Muster roll for July - September 1862, and January - March 1864. | Class: Iron tender; screw. | For more information, see page 269. | |
| Tropic. | Class: Gunboat.[147] | For more information, see page 269 | ||
| Tuscaloosa. | Built at Mobile, Ala. Sunk 12 miles above Mobile, Ala., in Spanish River, during flight of rebels from the city.[148] Muster roll. | Class: Ironclad, steam floating battery. | For more information, see page 269. | |
| Tuscaloosa. | Captured, June 21, 1863, by the C.S.S. Alabama, and armed as a tender, off the coast of Brazil. She was seized by the British Authorities at Simon's Bay, South Africa, December 29, 1863, upon the charge of violating the neutrality of the port. Subsequently released by order from the English Home Government, she was turned over to the U.S. consul at that place, as she was never claimed by the Confederates.[149] | Class: Bark. | Formerly the American bark Conrad. | For more information, see page 270 |
| Tuscarora. | Accidentally burned at New Orleans, La.[150] | Class: Side-wheel river steamer. | For more information, see page 270 |
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| Ship Name | Date | Type of Ship | Name Changes | Etc. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Uncle Ben. | Seized at Wilmington in 1861. Sold. Her machinery was taken out and put in the C.S.S. North Carolina.[151] | Class: Tug boat. | For more information, see page 270 | |
| Uncle Ben. | Fitted out at Sabine Pass, Tex. | Class: Cotton clad steamer.[152] | For more information, see page 270 | |
| United States. | She was at the Gosport Navy Yard in 1861; used by the Confederates as a receiving ship and sometimes called the Confederate States.[153] | Class: Old wooden frigate in ordinary. | For more information, see page 270 |
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| Ship Name | Date | Type of Ship | Name Changes | Etc. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| V.H. Ivy. | Fitted out at New Orleans, La. Commissioned, May 16, 1861. | Class: Steamer.[154] | For more information, see page 270 | |
| Virginia. | Seized by the Confederates in 1861 at Gosport Navy Yard and converted into an ironclad. Run on shore near Craney Island and set on fire after being abandoned; she blew up at 4:58 a.m., May 11, 1862.March 8, 1862, she engaged and sunk the U.S.S. Cumberland by ramming and destroyed the Congress by fire. March 9, 1862, engaged the U.S. vessels Moniter, Minnesota, and St. Lawrence.[155] Muster roll for November 1861 - May 1862. | Class: Screw ironclad ram. | Formerly she was the U.S.S. Merrimack. | For more information, see page 270 and page 271. |
| Virginia II. | Built at Richmond in 1864. Blown up at Richmond, Va., April 4, 1865, by the Confederates.[156] Muster roll for November - December 1864, and January - April 1865. | Class: Ironclad. | For more information, see page 271. | |
| Velocity | Captured from the Federals, January 21, 1863, off Sabine Pass. | Class: Gunboat.[157] | For more information, see page 271 |
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| Ship Name | Date | Type of Ship | Name Changes | Etc. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| W.R. Miles. | ||||
| Warrior. | Mississippi River Department.[158] For more information, see page 271 | |||
| Washington. | Seized by the State of Louisiana, January 31, 1861. | Class: Schooner. | Formerly U.S. revenue cutter.[159] | For more information, see page 271 |
| Wasp. | ||||
| Water Witch. | Captured from the Federals in Ossabaw Sound, June 3, 1864.Burned at Savannah, December 19, 1864, to prevent her falling into the hands of the enemy. When captured she had a crew of 80 officers and men.[160] | Class: Side-wheel steamer. | For more information, see page 271 | |
| Webb, see William H. Webb. | ||||
| Wm. Aiken, see Aiken. | ||||
| William H. Webb. | Burned by the Confederates at the close of the war. In conjunction with the Queen of the West the Webb captured the Indianola, February 24, 1863. Commissioned as letter of marque, May 15, 1861.[161] Muster roll for October, November, December 1863. | Class: Wooden steam ram on the Mississippi and Red Rivers. | For more information, see page 271. | |
| Winslow. | Purchased at Norfolk in 1861. Wrecked on a sunken hull outside of Hatteras Inlet while going to the assistance of a French vessel which was ashore there. Formerly the J.E. Coffee.[162] Muster roll for July - November 1861. | Class: Side-wheel steamer. | For more information, see page 272. |
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| Ship Name | Date | Type of Ship | Name Changes | Etc. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yacht America. | ||||
| Yadkin. | Built at Wilmington. Burned by the Confederates at the fall of Wilmington in 1865.[163] Muster roll for April - June 1864 | Class: Wooden, steam gunboat. | For more information, see page 272. | |
| Yankee, see Jackson. | ||||
| York (Privateer). | Fitted out at Norfolk, Va., and commissioned July 9, 1861. Burnt and guns thrown overboard by her officers and crew near New Inlet, N.C., Friday, August 9, 1861, to prevent capture by the U.S.S. Union, commanded by Commander J.R. Goldsborough.[164] | Class: Privateer (pilot boat). | For more information, see page 272 | |
| Yorktown, see Patrick Henry. |
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