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USS Camelia

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In addition to playing a part in the blockade which kept critically needed war materials and civilian commodities from entering the Confederacy,
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This article is about the American Civil War gunboat. For the lighthouse tender and World War I patrol vessel, see
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contributed officers and men to the naval brigade which carried out successful operations ashore in the
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by the Navy and assigned to patrol navigable waterways of the
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to prevent the South from trading with other countries.
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USS Camelia (1862)
USLHT Camellia
Union Navy Jack
New York City
New York City
steam engine
steamer
Union Navy
American Civil War
gunboat
Confederacy
tugboat
New York City
South Atlantic Blockading Squadron
Charleston, South Carolina
Port Royal, South Carolina
Broad River
South Carolina
New York City
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Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships
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Confederate States Navy
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Ships of the Union Navy
Ships built in New York City
Steamships of the United States Navy
Gunboats of the United States Navy
American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States
1862 ships

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