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spent most of the final year of the war guarding lest the Southern warships attempt to break the blockade. From time to time, an expedition to gain intelligence or a foray against Southern salt works would enliven her routine blockade duty. Her last excitement came in the closing weeks of the war
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often sent boat parties to serve the Union cause in areas which she could not reach herself. On 27 December, one of her boats capsized in a squall, and three petty officers and one seaman were drowned during operations in St. George's Sound to seal off the
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about 10 miles off the Cuban coast. Lt. English placed a prize crew on the steamer and towed her to Key West for adjudication. There she was condemned and sold to the Navy. She was then refitted and commissioned as
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which was blockading the Apalachicola. Launches from Somerset discovered the Confederate expedition, drove them off, and captured their boats and supplies.
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off the Cedar Keys the next day; and destroyed salt works at the end of the Fernandia Railroad at Depot Key on 4 and 6 October.
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These Confederate warships never got into action; but, in May 1864, a party of Confederate sailors from
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s attention for much of the next two and one-half years, the Confederates were building screw gunboat
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began a career as a New York ferryboat which lasted until she was retired in 1914.
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After peace returned, the steamer - badly in need of repair and towed by
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American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States
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troops on 15 May; shelled a Confederate fort near the
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USS Somerset
Union Navy Jack
Steam
gunboat
Steam engine
knots
ferryboat
Brooklyn
Washington, D. C.
New York Navy Yard
East Gulf Blockading Squadron
Key West, Florida
Cuba
blockade
Havana
Matanzas
USS Circassian
Cedar Key
Apalachicola Bay
Confederate Army
lighthouse
St. Marks River
Apalachicola River
CSS Chattahoochee
CSS Muscogee
USS Adela
American Civil War portal
Union Navy

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