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CSS Tuscaloosa (cruiser)

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on December 26, 1863, only to be seized the next day by British authorities as an uncondemned prize which had violated the neutrality of Her Majesty's Government. They ordered her to be held until properly reclaimed by her original owners. Lieutenant Low and his men left the ship, and an officer and
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were placed on board. Her owners did not reclaim her, and in March 1864, she was released by the British authorities. The
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with a cargo of rice and bonded her for $ 150,000. On August 8, Low brought his ship into
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was in no position to reclaim her, and so after the war, she was turned over to the
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Index

CSS Tuscaloosa (ironclad)
Confederate States Navy
American Civil War
CSS Alabama
CSS Alabama's South Atlantic Expeditionary Raid
Raphael Semmes
Cape of Good Hope
Simon's Bay
South Africa
Angra Pequena
Brazil
Simon's Bay
HMS Narcissus
Confederate States Navy
United States Navy
public domain
Naval Historical Center
ISBN
0-8071-2114-2
ISBN
1-55750-527-6
C.S.S. Tuscaloosa Logs
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Cruisers
Confederate States Navy
Alabama
Archer
Caleb Cushing

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