Confederate Ships M-R
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Ship Name | Date | Type of Ship | Name Changes | Etc. |
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Macon. | Fitted out at Savannah, Ga., in 1864. | Class: Wooden gunboat propelled by steam. | Formerly known as the Ogeechee.[1] | 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.[2] 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.[3] 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.[4] | For more information, see page 25 |
Mariner (Privateer). | Fitted out at Wilmington, N.C.; commissioned July 14, 1861. | Class: Screw steamer; propeller.[5] | 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.[6] 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.[7]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.[8] | 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.[9] 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.[10] | 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.[11] | For more information, see page 260 | ||
Muscogee. | Built at Columbus,Burned at the close of the war.[12] | For more information, see page 260 | ||
Music (Privateer). | Fitted out at New Orleans, La.; commissioned May 15, 1861. | Class: Steamer.[13] | For more information, see page 261 | |
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Ship Name | Date | Type of Ship | Name Changes | Etc. |
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Nansemond. | Built at Norfolk in 1862. Burned by the Confederates, April 4, 1865, at the evacuation of Richmond.[14] | 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.[15] | 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.[16] 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.[17] | 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.[18] | 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.[19] | Class: Floating battery. | For more information, see page 261 | |
Nina. | Class: Steam gunboat.[20] | 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.[21] Muster roll for January - June, and Au | Class: Steamer; Ironclad. | For more information, see page 262. |
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Oconee, | Muster roll for May - June 1862. | |||
Olustee,see Tallahassee. | ||||
Oreto, see Florida. |
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References
- ↑ United States. Navy Department. 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 258.
- ↑ United States. Navy Department. 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 259.
- ↑ United States. Navy Department. 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 259.
- ↑ United States. Navy Department. 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 259.
- ↑ United States. Navy Department. 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 259.
- ↑ United States. Navy Department. 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 259.
- ↑ United States. Navy Department. 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 260.
- ↑ United States. Navy Department. 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 260.
- ↑ United States. Navy Department. 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 260.
- ↑ United States. Navy Department. 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 260.
- ↑ United States. Navy Department. 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 260.
- ↑ United States. Navy Department. 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 260.
- ↑ United States. Navy Department. 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 261.
- ↑ United States. Navy Department. 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 261.
- ↑ United States. Navy Department. 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 261.
- ↑ United States. Navy Department. 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 261.
- ↑ United States. Navy Department. 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 261.
- ↑ United States. Navy Department. 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 261.
- ↑ United States. Navy Department. 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 261.
- ↑ United States. Navy Department. 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.
- ↑ United States. Navy Department. 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.