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USS Diana

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commander of that area. She was employed by the Union Army mainly as a transport until November 1862 when she was returned for naval service, Acting Master Weeks in command. During her short naval career she assisted in the capture of two cargo vessels with sugar and molasses on board on 6 December
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to prevent the South from trading with other countries. Unfortunately for the Union Navy, she was again recaptured by the
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served with other ships of the Navy and detachments of the Army in
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1862, and took part in an attack on the Confederate forces in
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American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States
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USS Diana (1862)

Union Navy
steam engine
steamer
Union Navy
prize court
American Civil War
Confederacy
Confederate Navy
New Orleans, Louisiana
General B. Butler
Union Army
Bayou Teche
Louisiana
gunboat
CSS J. A. Cotton
Berwick Bay, Louisiana
Grand Lake
Atchafalaya River
public domain
Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships
Confederate service here
Union service here
Categories
Ships of the Union Navy
Steamships of the United States Navy
Gunboats of the United States Navy
American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States
Maritime incidents in April 1863

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