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USS E. B. Hale

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stood out for Port Royal 9 March and during the next 2 years served on patrol and picket duty, having frequent encounters with the Confederates.
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She put to sea from Port Royal 24 April 1865 and five days later arrived at the
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where she was placed out of commission 11 May 1865 and sold 20 June.
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She participated in attacks on the enemy at Port Royal Ferry, in the
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The steamers E.B. Hale and Stars & Stripes fitting out at the
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to prevent the South from trading with other countries.
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American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States
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USS E. B. Hale (1861)

New York Navy Yard
Union Navy Jack
steam engine
steamer
Union Navy
American Civil War
gunboat
Confederacy
Washington, D.C.
Potomac River
New York Navy Yard
New York City
South Atlantic Blockading Squadron
Port Royal, South Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
Mud Rivers
Ashepoo
Combahee
South Carolina
Coosaw River
Edisto River
cotton
turpentine
Philadelphia Navy Yard
public domain
Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships

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