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USS Sea Bird

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proceeded to Bayport, Florida, where a landing party captured a quantity of cotton and burned the customs house before returning to
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She was put into service as a gunboat by the Union Navy to patrol navigable waterways of the
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and three other small sailing ships carried Union troops and landed them for a raid on
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off Anclote Keys with an assorted cargo. Active until the end of the Civil War,
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on 13 May 1863—was purchased by the Navy on 12 July 1863 from the
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seeking blockade runners. On 15 October, she—along with
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to prevent the South from trading with other countries.
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American Civil War auxiliary ships of the United States
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American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States
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took her last prizes on 11 April 1865 when she seized
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Index

Union Navy
howitzer
schooner
Union Navy
prize court
American Civil War
Confederacy
Key West, Florida
prize court
Gulf of Mexico
USS Fox
USS Two Sisters
USS Honduras
St. Petersburg, Florida
blockade runner
Bayport, Florida
Havana, Cuba
Brookville, Florida
USS Ariel
Anclote Keys
sloops
Crystal River, Florida
public auction
American Civil War portal
Blockade runners of the American Civil War
Blockade mail of the Confederacy
Union Blockade
public domain
Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships
here

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