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36: 477:. Its sole passenger, a man who "identified himself as Allen A. Stephens" and reported that he was one of a group of 20 men "about to rise against the rebel government ... and requested arms for his company." After promising Allen to report the incident, they allowed him to return to land, but no further mention of this man appears in the official record. 649: 453:
anchored at 9:00 a.m., some five miles from land. Two hours later, a lookout reported having sighted a small boat approaching. At noon, the boat reversed course and fled, prompting the Union warship to give chase. Thirty minutes' sailing brought her within sight of "a schooner inside the reefs"
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on Florida's west coast for further blockade duty. In January 1865, about two weeks after she left Key West, her hulk was found resting on the bottom in about six fathoms (36 feet; 11 meters) of water. She was a total wreck, apparently the victim of an explosion; and no trace of her crew was found.
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men went on board the schooner and found her to a new vessel of about 80 tons carrying an assorted cargo which included a large amount of ammunition. The rapid spread of the flames forced them to leave the prize which exploded about three minutes after their departure.
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waterways. Her service during the Union naval blockade of Confederate waters peaked during the Second Chesapeake Affair (1863–64) as a "fresh reinforcement from the south" in the search and capture of the U.S.S Chesapeake.
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and added to the already large list of incidents that kept relations between the Federal Government and the United Kingdom tense throughout the Civil War.
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The report of this action does not mention that the prize had ever carried any other name. However, later records maintain that she had been called
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and so it remained throughout her naval service. Almost a year later, on 8 March 1864, the squadron commanding officer, acting Rear Admiral
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before that British schooner escaped into Spanish territorial waters off Cuba. This action prompted a protest by the English
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On the evening of 26 February 1863, armed boats commanded by acting Master Robert B. Smith from the Union sidewheel steamer
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and caught that British schooner which was attempting to slip into Bayport, with an assorted cargo from Havana.
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which—although cleared from Havana for Matamoras—was approaching the Florida coast with diverse merchandise.
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and the launch again teamed up on 7 November when they took the British schooner
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By 1 April 1863, she had begun her active service and was stationed at
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and the Union Navy purchased her on 11 March 1863 for service in the
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at the beginning of her service in the Union Navy. A schooner called
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McDonald, R.H (1974). "Second Chesapeake Affair: 1863-1864".
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was attempting to slip through the blockade and enter the
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and she was the vessel captured on 26 February 1863 by
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American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States
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She was used by the Union Navy as a 20: 597:Silverstone, Paul (6 November 2006). 437:In the second half of February 1864, 346:which was attempting to run into the 32: 7: 1948:Shipwrecks of the American Civil War 563: 561: 221:with a widely varied cargo from the 1958:Maritime incidents in December 1864 1923:Schooners of the United States Navy 121:46 ft 2 in (14.07 m) 1933:Gunboats of the United States Navy 129:14 ft 0 in (4.27 m) 14: 1928:Tenders of the United States Navy 380:scored again while proceeding to 145:4 ft 6 in (1.37 m) 16:Gunboat of the United States Navy 1953:Shipwrecks in the Gulf of Mexico 647: 361:sighted, chased, and fired upon 327:. The vessel's name appeared as 34: 1943:Shipwrecks of the Florida coast 624:ben.dibiase (6 November 2015). 485:During the remainder of 1864, 241:when captured and was renamed 1: 663:. 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Index

schooner
Union Navy
American Civil War
ship's tender
Confederate
USS Fort Henry
schooner
Suwannee River
Bahamas
master
USS Bienville
Charleston, South Carolina
prize court
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Key West, Florida
prize court
East Gulf Blockading Squadron
Boca Grande
Theodorus Bailey
Crystal River
Master's Mate
master
Tampa Bay
Havana
Cotteral's Key
Bayport, Florida
USS Sagamore
white flag
Gulf Coast
Charlotte Harbor

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