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encampment at Chicamacomico was abandoned. However, the encirclement effort failed, and the Union troops were able to retreat back to the Hatteras Lighthouse. The next day Union reinforcements came up from Hatteras Inlet and chased the Confederate troops back to their transports. Both sides then retreated back to their base camps, the Union troops to Hatteras Inlet and the Confederate troops to
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participated in a relatively large Confederate naval and army effort to 1) encircle and attack the Union encampment at Chicamacomico, 2) take and destroy the Cape Hatteras lighthouse, and 3) attempt to recapture the forts at Hatteras Inlet. The initial landing effort was successful, and the Union
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forward (Described as a "32-pounder", based on projectile weight, by Confederates after her capture) and with an 8-pounder rifled cannon (possibly another Sawyer design) aft, and was active against Confederate shore positions. It was also part of the
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was run aground in Loggerhead Inlet and surrendered. A large quantity of commissary and quartermaster's stores was captured with the steamer. Also captured were members of
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spent the next four months patrolling Pamlico Sound, reconnoitering Hatteras Inlet, and towing supply schooners to Roanoke Island. On 7–8 February 1862 the
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it was run aground and blown up by her captain who escaped with his crew to shore. Despite the damage, the Union was able to salvage the ship's main gun.
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captain, J. H. Morrison, and his crew escaped, having essentially abandoned ship once the Confederate steamers approached. Refloated and taken into the
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and two rebel tugs in Pamlico Sound by three Confederate Steamers while conveying men and stores to the Twentieth Indiana Regiment.
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closed first while the other two gunboats circled around to cut off any escape attempt. After a brisk half-hour engagement the
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with the other surviving members of its gunboat squadron when ammunition supplies ran low. On 10 February the
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and operated by the Union, she was captured in October 1861 by the Confederate Navy, and later lost at the
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and the other gunboats were attacked by Federal gunboats advancing from Roanoke Island. In the
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was in the Elizabeth City battle, may have been involved in the pursuit and sinking of
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in February 1862. Due to being used as an observation balloon platform,
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was commanded by a Lieutenant Crosby and reported the capture of the
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An Historical and Archaeological Investigation of the CSS Curlew
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Naval Historical Foundation page on the 30-pounder Sawyer rifle
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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was used to supply a Union army outpost at Chicamacomico, an
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is sometimes credited with being the first self-propelled
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by the Union on August 28–29, 1861. At some later time
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Index

List of ships named Fanny

Harper's Weekly
tug
gunboat
Steam engine
propeller
Sawyer rifle
tug
Confederate States Navy
North Carolina
American Civil War
gunboat
Battle of Elizabeth City
aircraft carrier
United States Army Quartermaster Corps
James River
balloonist
John La Mountain
balloon carrier
Sawyer rifle
Battle of Hatteras Inlet Batteries
Outer Banks
blockade runner
Manokin River

Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper
Hatteras Inlet
Outer Banks
Cape Hatteras Lighthouse

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