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History of the Confederate States Navy: From the Organization to the Surrender of Its Last Vessel
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In its brief career as a Confederate cruiser it captured a number of ships: The
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with one gun so that Read might capture prizes on his way to Hampton Roads.
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fruit dealer J. Crosby, it was transporting a cargo of coffee from
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Lieutenant Read had requested that, rather than burn
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Index

CSS Florida
howitzer
Quaker guns
brig
Baltimore
Confederate
CSS Florida
American Civil War
cruiser
commerce raiding
Baltimore, Maryland
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Brazil
Charles W. Read
Hampton Roads, Virginia
gunboat
Fortress Monroe
John Newland Maffitt
bark
Tacony
commerce raiding
Charles W. Read


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