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ferried the 3rd Georgia from Roanoke Island for a raid on the Union Chicamacomico camp during the night and morning of October 3/4, and bore the body of a Confederate soldier who had died of exhaustion during the raid back to the mainland. During this raid,
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continued to serve off the North Carolina coast, although an official Confederate naval report dated May 2, 1862, placed her in the
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was an alternate name of the vessel, while naval historian Paul Silverstone states that it was her original name. Her namesake was
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The Encyclopedia of Civil War Usage: An Illustrated Compendium of the Everyday Language of Soldiers and Civilians
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campsite. She continued to serve along the North Carolina coast until August 1862, when she was sold and
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was commanded by a Captain Slacum. While the ship was transferred away from the North Carolina Squadron,
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The Civil War on Hatteras: The Chicamacomico Affair and the Capture of the U.S. Gunboat
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state that she was eventually armed with two cannons. In August 1862, she was sold and
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s path of retreat was cut off, and she surrendered after a fight of about 35 minutes.
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was the trailing vessel and was unable to get within range of the
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participated in a naval expedition against the gunboat
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Index


USS Fanny
CSS Raleigh
CSS Curlew
Junaluska
broken up
Screw steamer
tugboat
Steam engine
cannon
screw steamer
tugboat
Confederate States Navy
American Civil War
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Norfolk, Virginia
Virginia
North Carolina
gunboat
USS Fanny
Union
broken up
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships
Junaluska
Cherokee
Andrew Jackson
screw steamer
tugboat
tonnage

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