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campsite. She continued to serve along the North
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state that she was eventually armed with two cannons. In August 1862, she was sold and
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was the trailing vessel and was unable to get within range of the
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803:. Winston-Salem, North Carolina: John F. Blair.
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784:. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press.
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746:. Charleston, South Carolina: History Press.
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278:who allegedly saved the life of
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399:Chicamacomico, North Carolina
385:the next day. At this time,
331:3rd Georgia Infantry Regiment
294:of 79 tons. She had an iron
73:Confederate States of America
36:(foreground) being chased by
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520:Garrison & Garrison 2001
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761:Quarstein, John V. (2006).
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203:that saw service with the
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300:Confederate States Navy
205:Confederate States Navy
135:General characteristics
694:Official Records 1898
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393:William H. Vernon.
329:ferried part of the
325:On August 30, 1861,
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480:"Junaluska"
339:Outer Banks
207:during the
119:August 1862
1046:Steam tugs
1041:1860 ships
1025:Categories
942:Grand Duke
865:Appomattox
455:References
415:Union Navy
391:Midshipman
290:and had a
268:Younalaska
193:Younalaska
162:Propulsion
963:Nashville
956:Junaluska
949:Jamestown
886:Bombshell
449:broken up
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243:broken up
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127:Sold and
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984:Sea Bird
879:Beaufort
849:Steamers
679:18 April
359:gunboats
316:Virginia
276:Cherokee
221:Virginia
196:, was a
172:Armament
100:Launched
90:Namesake
998:Winslow
977:Raleigh
914:Forrest
872:Atlanta
851:of the
704:Sources
417:ship.
364:Raleigh
310:was at
292:tonnage
288:tugboat
229:gunboat
201:tugboat
157:79 tons
154:Tonnage
148:tugboat
60:History
40:Raleigh
893:Curlew
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234:Fanny
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380:USS
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