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USS Bienville

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was decommissioned soon after the end of the Civil War. After about two years in reserve, she was sold in October 1867. She operated under the same name as a commercial steamship until August 15, 1872, when a fire destroyed her at
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had run aground February 6, 1865, but was freed, narrowly escaping capture, and moored inside Galveston Harbor. The schooners
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operated off the Confederacy's Atlantic coast for more than a year, taking part in the capture of positions along the
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She was commissioned in October 1861 and soon took part in the expedition that seized future Naval bases at
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and capture the schooners. Successful in capturing the schooners, they were not able to get to the
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Bombardment and Capture of Port Royal, South Carolina, November 7, 1861
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was aboard the ship during the fire, and was lost at sea.
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American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States
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1 × 30-pounder rifle, 8 × 32-pounder smoothbore guns
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Union Navy Jack
Jean Baptiste de Bienville
Lawrence & Foulks
Williamsburg, NY
Watling Island
Sidewheel steamship
long tons
Walking beam
Sidewheels
kn
long tons
paddle steamer
Union Navy
American Civil War
Union blockade
Confederate States of America
Brooklyn, New York
walking beam steam engine
side paddle wheels
Port Royal
Beaufort, South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
blockade runners
USS Stettin

Gulf of Mexico
Mobile Bay
Alabama

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