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| width="14.2%" align="left" |''Palmetto State''. | |||
| width="14.2%" align="left" |Built at Charleston.Burned by the Confederates at the evacuation of Charleston in 1865.<ref name="Official page, 262.3">United States. Navy Department. ''[http://archive.org/stream/cu31924080777491#page/n5/mode/2up ''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 262.</ref> Muster roll for [http://archive.org/stream/cu31924080777489#page/n341/mode/1up October - December 1863, January - December 1864]. | |||
| width="14.2%" align="left" |Built at Charleston. | |||
| width="14.2%" align="left" | | | width="14.2%" align="left" | | ||
| width="14.2%" align="left" | | | width="14.2%" align="left" |For more information, see [http://archive.org/stream/cu31924080777489#page/n295/mode/2up page 262]. | ||
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| width="14.2%" align="left" |''Pamlico''. | |||
| width="14.2%" align="left" |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. <ref name="Official page, 262.4">United States. Navy Department. ''[http://archive.org/stream/cu31924080777491#page/n5/mode/2up ''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 262.</ref> | |||
| width="14.2%" align="left" |Class: Side-wheel river steamer. | |||
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| width="14.2%" align="left" | | | width="14.2%" align="left" |For more information, see [http://archive.org/stream/cu31924080777489#page/n295/mode/2up page 262] | ||
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| width="14.2%" align="left" | | | width="14.2%" align="left" |''Patrick Henry''. | ||
| width="14.2%" align="left" | | | width="14.2%" align="left" |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.<ref name="Official page, 262.5">United States. Navy Department. ''[http://archive.org/stream/cu31924080777491#page/n5/mode/2up ''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 262.</ref> Muster roll for [http://archive.org/stream/cu31924080777489#page/n342/mode/1up July - September 1861, and October - December 1864]. | ||
| width="14.2%" align="left" | | | width="14.2%" align="left" |Class: Side-wheel merchant steamer. | ||
| width="14.2%" align="left" | | | width="14.2%" align="left" |The Patrick Henry was formerly known as the ''Yorktown''. | ||
| width="14.2%" align="left" | | | width="14.2%" align="left" |For more information, see [http://archive.org/stream/cu31924080777489#page/n295/mode/2up page 262]. | ||
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| width="14.2%" align="left" |''Pedee''. | |||
| width="14.2%" align="left" |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.<ref name="Official page, 262.6">United States. Navy Department. ''[http://archive.org/stream/cu31924080777491#page/n5/mode/2up ''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 262.</ref> | |||
| width="14.2%" align="left" |Class: Wooden screw gunboat. | |||
| width="14.2%" align="left" | | | width="14.2%" align="left" | | ||
| width="14.2%" align="left" | | | width="14.2%" align="left" |For more information, see [http://archive.org/stream/cu31924080777489#page/n295/mode/2up page 262] | ||
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| width="14.2%" align="left" | | | width="14.2%" align="left" |''Petrel'', see ''Aiken''. | ||
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| width="14.2%" align="left" |''Phoenix''. | |||
| width="14.2%" align="left" |Destroyed by the Confederates at the fall of Mobile in 1865.<ref name="Official page, 262.7">United States. Navy Department. ''[http://archive.org/stream/cu31924080777491#page/n5/mode/2up ''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 262.</ref> | |||
| width="14.2%" align="left" |Class: Ironclad floating battery. | |||
| width="14.2%" align="left" | | | width="14.2%" align="left" | | ||
| width="14.2%" align="left" | | | width="14.2%" align="left" |For more information, see [http://archive.org/stream/cu31924080777489#page/n295/mode/2up page 262] | ||
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| width="14.2%" align="left" |''Pickens''. | |||
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| width="14.2%" align="left" |Class: Revenue cutter, formerly.<ref name="Official page, 263.">United States. Navy Department. ''[http://archive.org/stream/cu31924080777491#page/n5/mode/2up ''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 263.</ref> | |||
| width="14.2%" align="left" | | | width="14.2%" align="left" | | ||
| width="14.2%" align="left" | | | width="14.2%" align="left" |For more information, see [http://archive.org/stream/cu31924080777489#page/n297/mode/2up page 263] | ||
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| width="14.2%" align="left" |''Pioneer''. | |||
| width="14.2%" align="left" |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.<ref name="Official page, 263.2">United States. Navy Department. ''[http://archive.org/stream/cu31924080777491#page/n5/mode/2up ''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 263.</ref> | |||
| width="14.2%" align="left" |Class: Privateer; submarine propeller. | |||
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| width="14.2%" align="left" | | | width="14.2%" align="left" |For more information, see [http://archive.org/stream/cu31924080777489#page/n297/mode/2up page 263] | ||
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| width="14.2%" align="left" |''Plymouth''. | |||
| width="14.2%" align="left" |Seized by the Confederates at Gosport Navy, in 1861. Burned at the evacuation of Norfolk in 1862.<ref name="Official page, 263.3">United States. Navy Department. ''[http://archive.org/stream/cu31924080777491#page/n5/mode/2up ''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 263.</ref> | |||
| width="14.2%" align="left" |Class: Sailing sloop of war. | |||
| width="14.2%" align="left" | | | width="14.2%" align="left" | | ||
| width="14.2%" align="left" | | | width="14.2%" align="left" |For more information, see [http://archive.org/stream/cu31924080777489#page/n297/mode/2up page 263] | ||
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| width="14.2%" align="left" |''Polk''. | |||
| width="14.2%" align="left" |Burned in Yazoo River in 1862.<ref name="Official page, 263.4">United States. Navy Department. ''[http://archive.org/stream/cu31924080777491#page/n5/mode/2up ''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 263.</ref> | |||
| width="14.2%" align="left" |Class: Side-wheel river steamer. | |||
| width="14.2%" align="left" | | | width="14.2%" align="left" | | ||
| width="14.2%" align="left" | | | width="14.2%" align="left" |For more information, see [http://archive.org/stream/cu31924080777489#page/n297/mode/2up page 263] | ||
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| width="14.2%" align="left" | | | width="14.2%" align="left" |''Pontchartrain''. | ||
| width="14.2%" align="left" | | | width="14.2%" align="left" |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.<ref name="Official page, 263.5">United States. Navy Department. ''[http://archive.org/stream/cu31924080777491#page/n5/mode/2up ''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 263.</ref> Muster roll for [http://archive.org/stream/cu31924080777489#page/n341/mode/1up October - December 1862, January - March, and July - September 1863]. | ||
| width="14.2%" align="left" | | | width="14.2%" align="left" |Class: Side-wheel river steamer. | ||
| width="14.2%" align="left" | | | width="14.2%" align="left" |Formerly ''Lizzie Simmons''. | ||
| width="14.2%" align="left" | | | width="14.2%" align="left" |For more information, see [http://archive.org/stream/cu31924080777489#page/n297/mode/2up page 263]. | ||
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