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purchasing agent to transport cotton and provisions. She was later delivered to the
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authorities. Ownership was adjudicated at Plymouth and she was turned over to the
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on April 18–19, 1864. On May 5, 1864 she steamed as convoy to
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with several launches in tow escaped into the Roanoke River.
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by parties claiming that she had been appropriated by
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Philadelphia
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attacked Union forces at Plymouth
North Carolina
USS Southfield
USS Miami
USS Ceres
USS Whitehead
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North Atlantic Blockading Squadron
Battle of Albemarle Sound
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Halifax, North Carolina
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